ISLAMABAD: Former president and All-Pakistan Muslim League chief General (retired) Pervez Musharraf on Monday announced that he is waiting for a secure time to return homeland and expects justice from the judiciary.
Speaking to media after a telephonic address to party members, Musharraf guaranteed a return to Pakistan if the next regime would offer a promising and secure environment.
Taking jibe against Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) quaid, he said Nawaz Sharif constantly contends about respecting public's votes, but he, himself, doesn't respect nation's votes and is digging himself a grave.
He added that he will reside in whichever city that would provide him with the most support.
He said he will analyse as per local leadership regarding when and where to show his support during the upcoming elections 2018.
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