Pervez Musharraf Death: Know Why The Ex-Military Ruler Was Forced To Leave Pakistan — All About It
Musharraf, who had been living in self-imposed exile in Dubai since 2016, took over Pakistan after dethroning Nawaz Sharif in a bloodless military coup in 1999.
New Delhi: Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf on Sunday breathed his last after a prolonged illness. He was 79 at the time of his death. He had been undergoing treatment at a hospital in Dubai for some time.
Musharraf, who had been living in self-imposed exile in Dubai since 2016, took over Pakistan after dethroning Nawaz Sharif in a bloodless military coup in 1999. In 2001, he appointed himself as the president and went on to rule the Islamic nation till 2008, while remaining head of the army.
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In November 2007, the former leader, who masterminded the 1999 Kargil War, imposed a state of emergency in Pakistan, suspended the constitution, replaced the chief judge, and blacked out independent TV stations.
His actions drew sharp criticism from the United States, and advocates of democracy and Pakistanis publicly demanded his dismissal.
He later lifted the state of emergency and called for the country's first democratic elections in 11 years, held in February 2008, in which his party fared badly.
Ex-Military Ruler Was Forced To Leave Pakistan
In August 2008, Musharraf resigned after the ruling coalition government started taking steps to impeach him.