If he is so brave, Musharraf should return and face the courts: Zardari
PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Friday said that if former president Pervez Musharraf is "so brave" he should return to the country and face the courts.
Zardari was speaking to the media a day after Musharraf directly accused him of being complicit in Benazir Bhutto's assassination.
"Asif Ali Zardari is responsible for the Bhutto family's demise. He was involved in the deaths of Benazir and Murtaza Bhutto," Musharraf had said.
On September 18, Zardari had challenged the August 31 verdict passed by a Rawalpindi anti-terrorism court in Bhutto's murder case.
In his petition, filed before the Lahore High Court, Zardari had sought the death penalty for Musharraf and two senior police officers who were sentenced by the ATC to 17 years in prison in connection with Bhutto’s murder.
During his Friday press conference, the PPP leader said that the problems of the country can only be solved through a complete understanding of economic growth, which, he said, the ruling government lacks.
He also criticised the PML-N for not having an appointed a foreign minister earlier. He said that Khawaja Asif ─ who was appointed as foreign minister in Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi's cabinet in August ─ could not hold meaningful dialogue with other countries as they are aware that Asif may not retain his post after the General Election 2018.
"They have purposefully weakened Pakistan's case," Zardari said.
"The youth needs us, the youth needs jobs. They have no understanding. Nothing will come off building roads, how will we pay off our debts?" Zardari said, criticising what he sees are the incumbent government's 'faults'.
When asked about Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan's recently launched campaign against him, Zardari said: "I, too, am going to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa." He also criticised the PTI for not implementing enough development projects in the province.