
Musharraf
Pervez Musharraf is a retired four-star general of the Pakistan Army who served as the 10th President of Pakistan from 2001 to 2008. He came to power through a military coup in 1999, leading to controversial governance characterized by a blend of military authority and civilian politics. Musharraf's tenure included significant economic reforms as well as political challenges, including tensions with Islamist groups and controversies surrounding his attempts to maintain power.
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Gen Musharraf decided to gamble against PM A.B. Vajpayee.
Home ground - Newspaper - DAWN.COMGen Musharraf was sentenced to death for treason due to his actions in November 2007.
Post-26th judiciary - Newspaper - DAWN.COMThe building of roads in Tharparkar during the time of President Musharraf brought on further changes.
Arif Hasan narrates Tharparkar’s story of neglect - Pakistan
Musharraf's proposals are mentioned in the context of potential cooperation with India.
Post-Eid reflections - Newspaper - DAWN.COMMusharraf's proposals are mentioned in the context of potential cooperation with India.
Post-Eid reflections - Newspaper - DAWN.COMDuring the Musharraf years, there was agreement after agreement at a point when the state had not figured out the threat.
No talks for Baloch - NewspaperMusharraf's growth boom lasted around five years before entering a crisis.
Eroding bases of power - NewspaperMusharraf's growth boom lasted for around five years before entering a crisis.
Eroding bases of power - NewspaperParties opposed to Musharraf’s martial law regime did enough in the 2002 election to not provide the dictator with a blank slate.
Three paths to power - Newspaper
































