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Imran ?beats? Musharraf to India
- No chance of face-off, but?

New Delhi: Around 20 hours before Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf?s arrival in India, Saturday, top foe Imran Khan landed in Mumbai. The World Cup-winning captain is now a Member of the National Assembly.

Imran, who last visited India in November, has come as a guest of STAR News. He is expected to be around for four-five days, but won?t come here for the sixth and final ODI on Sunday.

Initially, Imran did support Musharraf, but became a vehement critic once (as he told The Telegraph) ?the corrupt began to call the shots.? Owing to his disenchantment, Imran even rejected an offer to be the Prime Minister.

Currently, Imran is his party?s sole representative in Parliament, but is hopeful that the Tehrik-e-Insaaf will do ?much better? in the next elections. He got elected from native Mianwali in October 2002.

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