PPP does not believe in political victimization but action must be taken against the former dictator if parliament passes a unanimous resolution in this regard, said Khosa (picture above). - APP/File photo

ISLAMABAD Pakistan Peoples' Party would support a resolution seeking the trial of former president Pervez Musharraf if tabled in the parliament, said Attorney General Sardar Latif Khosa.

'PPP has ideological differences with PML-N but it would support resolution bringing dictators and breakers of constitutions to book', he told a private TV channel here on Monday.

According to him, PPP does not believe in political victimization but if the parliament passes a unanimous resolution in this regard, then action must be taken against the former dictator.

He said all judges would be appointed on merit and with consensus and urged PML-N to put its differences aside.

Khosa said if Chaudhry Shujaat gave up his support of Musharraf and supported other parties for trial, then it would show his solid character.—Online

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