Chaudhry's house was sealed and he was allowed limited visitors and no one met him officially until the new Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani ordered to uplift the house arrest on his first day of premiership. However, he continued to denounce Musharraf's declaration of emergency and vowed to push for a return to the rule of law.[14] .
On 15 November Geo News reported that Chaudhry had ordered the Islamabad Inspector General of Police to take action against his and his family’s house arrest and their possible removal to Quetta. According to the channel, Chaudhry held the interior secretary, the commissioner, the deputy commissioner and the assistant commissioner responsible for his house arrest. He said he was still the Chief Justice of Pakistan and the official residence was his by right.
On 18 November in a letter to prominent English-language newspaper The News he wrote: "I will fight till the last drop of my blood to save the Constitution of Pakistan and so will resist any move to deport me to some far-flung area with the intention to separate me from the lawyers and the Pakistani citizens".
In February 2008, Chaudhry wrote an open letter to President Musharraf from house arres
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