<p>Pakistan's former premier Nawaz Sharif has described the action taken by the judiciary against Pervez Musharraf as a "reversal of fortunes", saying the former military ruler must be taken to task for subverting the country's Constitution.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Musharraf is reaping what he had sown," Sharif said."I have no personal enmity with Musharraf but he must be taken to task for violating the Constitution of Pakistan," the PML-N chief said.<br /><br />The Islamabad High Court's order issued yesterday for the arrest of Musharraf over the imposition of emergency rule in 2007 was a "victory for justice", the former premier said.<br />He said the action taken by the judiciary against Musharraf is a "reversal of fortunes".<br />The PML-N also claimed credit for the court's order, saying the party had thwarted all attempts to give indemnity to the former dictator.<br /><br />"It's a triumph of justice and a retribution for what the dictator had done during his regime," PML-N president Shahbaz Sharif said.<br /><br />PML-N spokesman Pervaiz Rashid said "Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi, and not a luxurious palace" – a reference to Musharraf's farmhouse in Islamabad – was the right place for an absconder.<br /><br />"Musharraf was first an accused, became a criminal later and now he has become an absconder," Rashid said, referring to Musharraf’s escape from the Islamabad High Court after the revocation of his bail.<br /><br />He said Musharraf was now the head of a political party and his previous institution, the army, should have no concern for him.<br /><br />Musharraf had come to power in 1999 by ousting the PML-N government led by Nawaz Sharif in a bloodless coup.</p>
<p>Pakistan's former premier Nawaz Sharif has described the action taken by the judiciary against Pervez Musharraf as a "reversal of fortunes", saying the former military ruler must be taken to task for subverting the country's Constitution.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Musharraf is reaping what he had sown," Sharif said."I have no personal enmity with Musharraf but he must be taken to task for violating the Constitution of Pakistan," the PML-N chief said.<br /><br />The Islamabad High Court's order issued yesterday for the arrest of Musharraf over the imposition of emergency rule in 2007 was a "victory for justice", the former premier said.<br />He said the action taken by the judiciary against Musharraf is a "reversal of fortunes".<br />The PML-N also claimed credit for the court's order, saying the party had thwarted all attempts to give indemnity to the former dictator.<br /><br />"It's a triumph of justice and a retribution for what the dictator had done during his regime," PML-N president Shahbaz Sharif said.<br /><br />PML-N spokesman Pervaiz Rashid said "Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi, and not a luxurious palace" – a reference to Musharraf's farmhouse in Islamabad – was the right place for an absconder.<br /><br />"Musharraf was first an accused, became a criminal later and now he has become an absconder," Rashid said, referring to Musharraf’s escape from the Islamabad High Court after the revocation of his bail.<br /><br />He said Musharraf was now the head of a political party and his previous institution, the army, should have no concern for him.<br /><br />Musharraf had come to power in 1999 by ousting the PML-N government led by Nawaz Sharif in a bloodless coup.</p>