The credibilty of traitor Musharaf can easily be judged with the fact that even his close friends don't trust him and give their donation to Imran Khan.
Traitor and a bad person is only respected when in power.After power he comes to know his reality.
Following news is excerpt from The News:
Spouse of Musharraf’s aide prefers IKFRF for donations
ISLAMABAD: Major General (retd) Rashid Qureshi’s spouse prefers giving donations for the flood victims to the Imran Khan Flood Relief Fund (IKFRF) — a joint venture of Imran Khan and Mir Khalil-ur-Rehman Foundation, than to any other platform.
Col (retd) Younis Ali Raza, who manages the transportation of relief goods to the flood-devastated areas, said it was a matter of pride and delight for him that the spouse of Rashid Qureshi gave donations to IKFRF instead of ex-president Pervez Musharraf or some other personality or platform.
Mrs Qureshi runs a private school in Islamabad while her husband has been a close aide of the former ruler. He also served as spokesman to Musharraf when he was the head of state. “I gave donations in cash and kind to you, as majority of my staff and students wanted me to do so, as they were more appreciative of your humanitarian initiative,” Younis Ali quoted her as telling him when he asked as to why they had not donated to Musharraf. The ex-president had held an event in London recently to collect donations for the victims of the deluges. Talking to The News here, Younis said from this gesture one could gauge the level of popularity and credibility the former military ruler enjoyed among masses. The private school, he said, had donated over Rs 0.1 million in cash and several packets of biscuits, chocolates and other items for the flood victims. This donation was made by the students, teachers and other staff members.
Younis said it was always moving to receive donations from young students, who mostly gave away their pocket money for the noble cause. He said they had sent several truckloads of relief goods to victims of floods, mostly to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Fata. “We have preferred dispatching relief goods to KP and Fata because of low transportation charges.
Younis Ali said that while deciding the area to which relief goods are to dispatched, transportation charges were also a critical factor to reckon with and this had barred them from sending truckloads to far-flung areas such as Chitral. “It is not feasible to send relief goods to that far-flung area, as transportation charges of a truck are Rs30,000 that is almost equal to price of goods it would transport,” he noted.
Here is the link to news
http://thenews.com.pk/28-10-2010/National/12465.htm