Re: Benazir-Musharraf deal: National Reconciliation Ordinance ready
Congratulation to all anti-Musharraf friends ... they won the day. All their hue and cry, all their effort, all their financial and political support to corrupt CJ and corrupt lawyers, all their demand for corrupts thug politicians to come back and to give amnesty to those corrupt thug politicians, all got fulfilled. Government got pushed to wall by all the money corrupts spent to do propaganda and buy corrupt media and their two-penny corrupt Journalists. Now government is giving amnesty to all those corrupts, including Chief Justice regarding his corruption and nepotism.
Well, it is surprising that government is granting amnesty on corruption in cases up to 1999 ... ... not 2007. What does it mean? Does it mean that there was no need for this type of amnesty after 1999? I don't know but that is what it seems :).
Now don't start jumping to conclusion that President did it to save his Presidency, Actually he does not need any support from these corrupts, not even CJ. He should call his general and ask them if they are behind him or not, and if they are, he should send some commandos to get rid of all unwanted elements, including CJ. If I was in his place, I would have given a blood bath to all corrupts, including CJ. But if they (core commanders) believe that he should not, then he should give up all posts (and in that case he would have to leave all post anyhow, regardless of who supports him, be that person CJ, Bhutto, Fazlu or whoever).
Here is good news for all who love corrupt politicians and their pathetic goons. Now show sportsmanship and be nice. Show happiness and send us disappointed anti 'corrupt-politicians', anti 'corrupt-bureaucrats', antl 'corrupt-Lawyers, anti 'corrupt Journalists' and anto 'corrupt-CJ' well, we who are anti 'corrupt-anyone' some methai :):
Pakistan to grant amnesty to Benazir ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Oct 2 (AP) - Pakistan government agreed Tuesday to quash corruption cases against ex-Premier Benazir Bhutto. President Pervez Musharraf will issue an ordinance as early as Wednesday granting amnesty in cases up to 1999 in which politicians had not been convicted, Deputy Information Minister Tariq Azeem said _ meeting one of Benazir’s key demands in long-running talks with Musharraf on a possible power-sharing deal. Azeem also said that talks between representatives of Benazir and the government had been held in London and Islamabad on Tuesday. There was no confirmation from Bhutto's party. (Posted @ 20:15 PST)