Pakistan’s Former President Pervez Musharraf Dies After Prolonged Illness

Pakistan’s Former President Pervez Musharraf Dies After Prolonged Illness



New Delhi:

After a long bout of serious illness, former Pakistan President and chief of Army staff Pervez Musharraf died today at the American Hospital in UAE’s Dubai after spending years in self-imposed exile. He was 79.

There’s no official communication if his body will be brought back to Pakistan, though his family has been trying to bring him back home since last year. 

Mr Musharraf’s organs were malfunctioning because of an ailment called amyloidosis. This disease affects connective tissues and organs, inhibiting normal functioning. It’s a rare disease caused by a build-up of an abnormal protein called amyloid in organs and tissues throughout the body.

Facing charges back home for the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007, Mr Musharraf has been living in Dubai for the last eight years. He had earlier expressed his desire to spend the “rest of his life” in his home country, and wanted to return to Pakistan as soon as possible.

The former President was the tenth president of Pakistan after a successful bloodless military coup in 1999. He served as the 10th Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan (CJCSC) from 1998 to 2001 and the 7th top general from 1998 to 2007.

He was known as the architect of the Kargil war, the man who ordered his soldiers to enter India to cut off Leh from Srinagar.

In the war that followed in the summer of 1999, Pakistani soldiers, whose presence he denied, were decimated in the high mountains of Kargil. It was a catastrophic military failure for Mr Musharraf, who had pushed forward with the plan, keeping his Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif mostly in the dark.

Almost unbelievably, two years after Kargil, Mr Musharraf emerged stronger than ever.

Nawaz Sharif, who tried to prevent Mr Musharraf from returning to the country while he was on an official tour of Sri Lanka, was arrested, jailed, and subsequently sent to exile.

With the support of his Army, and in a bloodless coup, Mr Musharraf appointed himself President of Pakistan in 1999.

Pakistan’s start-and-stop democratic process would grind to a halt for the next 7 years.

It was as President that Pervez Musharraf came to India in July 2001.

Born in New Delhi in 1943, Mr Musharraf was four years old when his parents joined the mass exodus by Muslims to the newly-created Pakistan. His father served in the foreign ministry, while his mother was a teacher and the family subscribed to a moderate, tolerant brand of Islam.

He joined the army at the age of 18, and went on to lead an elite commando unit before rising to become its chief. He took power by ousting the then prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, who had tried to sack him for green lighting an operation to invade Kashmir, bringing Pakistan and India to the brink of war.

On March 9, 2007, Mr Musharraf unconstitutionally suspended Pakistan’s then Chief Justice, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, triggering massive political protests that weakened the military ruler.

Following elections the next year, he was pressured by political parties to quit as President in August 2008. In November that year, after the 26/11 attack, India-Pakistan ties deteriorated.

The General was later arrested on charges related to the arrest of judges.

Under house arrest, Mr Musharraf faced a deluge of cases, and was accused of subverting the constitution. He was initially prevented from leaving Pakistan, but in March 2016, his name was removed from the exit control list, and he was allowed to travel to Dubai.

In December 2019, a special court in Pakistani sentenced General Pervez Musharraf in absentia to death for suspending Pakistan’s constitution in 2007, a symbolic order since Dubai does not have an extradition treaty with Pakistan.

Mr Musharraf challenged the order and in January 2020, the Lahore High Court annulled the death sentence and held the earlier trial to be unconstitutional.



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Amid Assam Child Marriage Crackdown, A Suicide And Protests

Amid Assam Child Marriage Crackdown, A Suicide And Protests


Relatives of men arrested for alleged child marriage outside Mayong police station in Morigaon

Guwahati:

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the clampdown against child marriage in the state will continue. Over 2,000 people have been arrested in the massive crackdown on child marriages in Assam.

A woman allegedly died by suicide over fears her father would be arrested as she was married off when she was a minor. Another woman came to a police station and threatened to die by suicide unless her husband and father, who were arrested yesterday, were released.

In Dhubri district’s Tamarhat, hundreds of women surrounded a police station and blocked the highway in protest against the arrested of a man on charges of child marriage.

The massive police crackdown against child marriage continued today in Assam with 2,258 arrested in 4,074 cases across the state. Mr Sarma said the crackdown on child marriage will continue and if needed, will go on till the 2026 Assam assembly polls.

Mr Sarma’s statement comes at a time when hundreds of protested in front of a police station in Assam’s Dhubri district against the arrest of people whom they claimed as “innocent”.

The woman who died by suicide was from Assam’s South-Salamara Mancachar district. She was a mother of two children and her husband died of COVID-19.

In the second incident, a 23-year-old woman came to Golakganj police station and threatened to die by suicide if her husband and father were not released.

“The crackdown against child marriage will continue till the next assembly polls. Strict action will be taken against those involved in child marriage,” Mr Sarma told reporters.

“The sections are different. For below 14 years, section will be non-bailable and above 14 years section will be bailable. We have tracked down 8,100 people involved in child marriage cases. After arrests, awareness will be created against this social menace,” Mr Sarma said.

“Before the 2026 assembly polls, the crackdown against child marriage will continue and in Assam no child marriage will take place. Long term steps will be taken to control the Kazi,” Mr Sarma said.

The highest arrests were in Biswanath, Dhubri, Barpeta, Kokrajhar and Hojai.

Tension prevailed at Tamarhat police station in Dhubri over the detention of a man on charges of child marriage. Hundreds of women blocked the police station and highways.

The police had arrested Muktar Hussain from Tamarhat yesterday on charges of giving marriage certificates to minors.

Hundreds of women from his family and others in the village protested saying he was only a tailor and not linked with any Kazi.

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3-Month-Old Baby Poked 51 Times With Hot Rod To Treat Pneumonia, Dies

3-Month-Old Baby Poked 51 Times With Hot Rod To Treat Pneumonia, Dies


In tribal-dominated areas of Madhya Pradesh, the act of poking hot rods is turning fatal.

Shahdol:

In a shocker from Madhya Pradesh, a three-month-old girl suffering from pneumonia was poked 51 times on the stomach with a hot iron rod as part of “treatment” by a quack. The child, who had breathing difficulties, died 15 days later at a hospital.

The incident took place in a tribal-dominated area in Shahdol district.

Officials said her body, which was buried, will be taken out for postmortem, which will take place on Saturday.

“When the women and child development officials reached the hospital, they found that the shocking case of blind faith took place 15 days ago and the child was not treated for pneumonia which deteriorated her condition”, Shahdol Collector Vandana Vaidh said.

“A local Anganwadi worker counselled her mother and requested her not to poke the child with a hot rod,” Ms Vaidh added.

In many tribal-dominated areas of Madhya Pradesh, the practice of poking with a hot iron rod to “treat” pneumonia is common.

Dr Vikrant Bhuria, doctor and President of Youth Congress, said, “Being poked with bars can lead to death, it’s a way to subside the pain, but the problem is that the infection can supersede which can result in death.”

“Such practices are still prevalent and I request the Chief Medical Officer of the area to register a complaint and take strict action,” BJP spokesperson Dr Hitesh Vajpayee said.

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US Says Considered Shooting Down China Spy Balloon As Biden Sought Options

US Says Considered Shooting Down China Spy Balloon As Biden Sought Options



The official said the balloon flew over the US northwest.

Washington:

The Pentagon said Thursday it was tracking a Chinese spy balloon flying high over the United States, reviving tensions between the two countries just days ahead of a rare visit to Beijing by the top US diplomat.

At President Joe Biden’s request, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and top military officials considered shooting the balloon down but decided doing so would endanger too many people on the ground, a senior defense official told reporters Thursday.

“Clearly, the intent of this balloon is for surveillance,” the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.

The official added that the balloon had flown over the northwest United States, where there are sensitive airbases and strategic nuclear missiles in underground silos, but that the Pentagon did not believe it constituted a particularly dangerous intelligence threat.

“We assess that this balloon has limited additive value from an intelligence collection perspective,” the official said.

The discovery of the aircraft comes just days before an expected visit to China by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, with managing heightened tensions between the two powers at the top of the agenda.

Blinken’s visit to Beijing, which follows a meeting last November between Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G20 summit, will be the first trip to the Asian country by the United States’ top diplomat since 2018.

In addition to ongoing disputes over trade and intellectual property, relations between the two countries have frayed particularly over democratically-governed Taiwan, which China has pledged to reunite with the mainland, by force if necessary.

The United States has been selling arms to Taiwan to defend itself, and Biden has said Washington would help protect Taiwan if China attacked.

The defense official said that the balloon entered US airspace “a couple days ago,” but that American intelligence had been tracking it well before that.

Austin, who was in the Philippines, held discussions Wednesday with top Pentagon officials after Biden asked about options for dealing with the balloon.

Fighter jets were flown to examine it while it was above Montana as discussions took place.

‘Seriousness’ of issue

But the Pentagon decision was “not to take kinetic action due to the risk to safety and security of people on the ground from the possible debris field,” the official said.

Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder confirmed the balloon was still being tracked over US airspace.

“The balloon is currently travelling at an altitude well above commercial air traffic. It does not present a military or physical threat to people on the ground,” Ryder said in a statement.

China has sent surveillance balloons over the United States in the past.

However, this one has lingered in US airspace much longer, the senior defense official said.

“We are taking steps nevertheless to protect against foreign intelligence collection of sensitive information,” the official said.

Austin was in the Philippines this week to strengthen US defense cooperation, including gaining wider access for Pentagon forces at Philippine military bases, in a move that highlights the US view of China as a threat to East Asia.

The defense official said the “the seriousness of the issue” with the balloon had been raised with Beijing officials.

“We have made clear we will do whatever is necessary to protect our people in our own land.”

Tensions over Taiwan reached a furor last year when Nancy Pelosi, then-speaker of the US House of Representatives, chose to visit the island.

After Republicans gained control of the chamber in January, questions have been raised over whether her successor will make a similar trip.

“China’s brazen disregard for US sovereignty is a destabilizing action that must be addressed, and President Biden cannot be silent,” current Speaker Kevin McCarthy tweeted Thursday evening.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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Big Blow For BJP In Nitin Gadkari, Devendra Fadnavis’s Home Turf

Big Blow For BJP In Nitin Gadkari, Devendra Fadnavis’s Home Turf


MVA’s Sudhakar Adbale won the Nagpur seat.

Mumbai:

In a major electoral setback for the BJP in one of its most significant bastions, the candidate for the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition on Thursday defeated the party’s contender in polls to a Maharashtra Legislative Council seat in Nagpur.

What makes the results a huge blow for the BJP is that the constituency houses the headquarters of its ideological parent Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and is the home turf of prominent leaders like Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

A key contest in the state after Shiv Sena dissident Eknath Shinde displaced Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, siding with the BJP in June, the election saw the MVA’s Sudhakar Adbale win the Nagpur teachers’ seat, defeating the BJP-backed Nago Ganar, officials said.

The biennial elections to the upper house of the state legislature were mainly between the ruling tie-up between the BJP and Mr Shinde’s Shiv Sena faction and candidates backed by the MVA comprising Mr Thackeray’s Shiv Sena camp, the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).

The 6-year term of five council members – three from teachers and two from graduates constituencies – is expiring on February 7 and polling was held on Monday to fill up the upcoming vacancies.

Teachers and graduates fulfilling certain criteria and enrolled as voters were eligible to exercise their franchise in these elections.

The Konkan teachers’ constituency recorded the highest voter turnout at 91.02 per cent, while the Nashik division graduates seat logged the lowest polling at 49.28 per cent.

The teachers’ constituencies of Aurangabad, Nagpur and Konkan divisions recorded 86 per cent, 86.23 per cent and 91.02 per cent voting, respectively.

Besides Nagpur, another closely watched fight was in the Nashik division graduates seat, where the Congress saw a rebellion in its ranks in the run-up to the polls.

Three-time council member Sudhir Tambe was the official Congress candidate for the seat, but he did not file his nomination papers.

As he opted out of the contest, his son Satyajeet Tambe decided to fight as an independent. The Congress later suspended both. Satyajeet Tambde is currently leading in the polls, officials said.

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