Following the news of former Pakistan president General (R) Pervez Musharraf’s ill health, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif issued a statement, saying that no hurdles should be placed if Musharraf wants to come back to Pakistan. Taking to Twitter, the minister said: “Due to General Musharraf’s ill health, no hurdles should be placed for his return to Pakistan.” He said that past events shouldn’t be involved in this matter. He went on to pray for the former military ruler’s good health. “May Allah gives him health and may he spend the rest of his life with dignity,” added Asif. Musharraf was gravely ill in Dubai, his office said Friday, warning that the 78-year-old was unlikely to recover. “Going through a difficult stage where recovery is not possible and organs are malfunctioning,” a message on his official Twitter page said, adding the news came from his family. Meanwhile, the All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) – the political party established by Musharraf – said that he was taken back to his residence after three weeks of being admitted to the hospital, refuting the news of his death or him being on a ventilator.
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