Musharraf to launch his political party in London on Oct 1

Former president, Mr Pervez Musharraf, who has announced his intentions to return to Pakistan before the 2013 general elections, will formally launch his new political party and unveil its programme in London on October one. Mr Musharraf, 67, is also planning to hold a show of power in Birmingham on October 3, less than two months after a man hurled his shoes at President, Mr Asif Ali Zardari, during a rally in the same British city with a large population of Pakistani origin. The former military ruler's spokesman Mohammad Saif told the Dawn newspaper that Mr Musharraf would "start his political journey at a press conference (in London) on October 1". Mr Musharraf will address a public rally at the Oval Banqueting Suite in Birmingham's Sparkhill area two days later, media reports said. The meet is being described by Mr Musharraf's aides as a demonstration of the support enjoyed by his new party, the All Pakistan Muslim League, among Pakistanis abroad. Supporters of Musharraf from the Middle East, the US, Europe and Pakistan, including former foreign minister, Mr Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri, are expected to attend the meet. Mr Musharraf has reportedly chosen Birmingham as the venue for the meet because of the strong backing from Khalid Mahmood, a local Labour party MP. Before the show of power in Birmingham, Mr Musharraf will hold meetings of his new political party in London. During the planned interaction with the media, Mr Musharraf will launch his party's manifesto, explain how he rates the current government and opposition in Pakistan and outline his future plans. Mr Musharraf's supporters are planning another gathering in Manchester on October 9. The MP has stood by Musharraf all along and has hosted him at the House of Commons on a number of occasions despite the opposition from many British Pakistani groups. Chaudhary Aslam Wassan, the APML coordinator for Birmingham, claimed Mr Musharraf has a lot of support among expatriate Pakistanis who have nostalgia for his time in power "when the land mafia and criminal gangs were under control and foreign investors were flocking to Pakistan". "He served Pakistan wholeheartedly. Compare today's Pakistan with Mushararf's period. It has been taken over by bandits who only want Pakistan for their children," Mr Wassan said.

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