Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is seriously ill


- Many parts of his body are not working: Army allowed him to come to Pakistan

New Delhi: Former Pakistani President and dictator Pervez Musharraf has fallen seriously ill and many of his organs are not functioning. He is being treated in Dubai, but his family members say his recovery is almost impossible. Meanwhile, Pakistani media have reported that they want to return to Pakistan.

Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Babar Iftikhar said, "We have contacted his family and we will make necessary arrangements after receiving a reply from them." He also wished Musharraf a speedy recovery.

Musharraf is currently suffering from a disease called amyloidosis, in which a person's brain almost loses control of the upper arm. In this context, Pakistan's Defense Minister Khwaja Mohammad Asif also said last week that if the former president wanted to return home, we could have no objection to it.

Even in such a situation, Pakistan has poisoned India. Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Babur told the media that India had persuaded Pakistan to blacklist in the Financial Action Force (FATF) but no response had been received from India so far.

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