I agree with every single word in your post. :k: May Allah swt help pakistan.
I absolutely completely agree with you, dude! I was gonna write a similar reply but you said it already using the most right words. He was indeed very different than almost all previous Pakistnai leaders and that too in a good way. It's very sad, indeed and what is shocking is that people who were once with him went against him ( or may be not because being ungrateful and a lota is in Pakistani people's genes)
Sad day for Pakistan...
Pres. Musharraf did not do anything that would harm Pakistan. How can we trust the thieves and elitist Zardari and Nawaz yet again when we know these two are far far far worse than our outgoing president. How can we forget the troubles Pakistan endured right after 911 and the Indian military confrontation when both armies were eye ball to eye ball that followed right after to pressure Pakistan? How can we forget the economic hardship of late 90's during Nawaz sharif's rule? Are we as a nation really that dumb and blind? Who is there now to stop Mr. 10% and Mr. Elitist?
One thing that nobody can deny is that Pres. Musharraf is 10000 times more sincere and patriotic then any other person who currently is a leader. In previous 8 months I have not heard about a single issue in Pakistan other than restoration of judges and courts. Are these really the direst issues our country is facing? Are we blind to see that even though we do have other judges as capable as the suspended ones, but do we have a leader who is as honest as Pres. Musharraf? Who is better in this day and age? Do we really think we can go against the wishes of America today? Are we realistically that powerful? What is it that Pakistan did not achieve in last 8 years? Can anyone think of a time in Pakistan's history when the media was more independent than it is now? When did we have more transparent election then the most recent one?
I don't know why but it is there throughout in our history that whenever there is a change in power our nation comes out on the streets and start dancing as though it is really going to fix every single issue immediately. Of course it won’t happen; people will get tired of the new govt just like they did with the previous one and will again dance on streets when the army takes over again in a few years (I remember the fan fair when Gen. Musharraf took over).
Today, my heart is distressing because we have badly broken the heart of an honest person who has served our country for almost 45 years. I don’t know if God will ever forgive us for this. Unlike Nawaz Sharif and Zardari, Pres. Musharraf did not have any desire to be in power to begin with. He was sort of force to take command and the events in the U.S and the region that followed never let Gen. Musharraf sort out issues properly. I know in just a few months Pakistanis will be missing Pres. Musharraf and his honesty and sincerity. Pres. Musharraf was right when he said -Pakistan ka Allah hafiz! May allah protect Pakistan and Muslims from all evils and emenies (ameen)
Re: Breaking News: Musharraf resigns
I'll say this, despite all the wrongs and faults of Ex-President Musharraf, that at least he did not run off like Shaukat Aziz and still desires to stay in Pakistan.
Bravo for that.
He should be allowed to live in Pakistan, anywhere he desires.
Re: Breaking News: Musharraf resigns
^ But I think he has worked out a deal, or he wouldnt have resigned this easily.
Re: Breaking News: Musharraf resigns
Oh definately! No doubt about that.
Re: Breaking News: Musharraf resigns
Go Musharraf Go needs to change to Gone Musharraf Gone
Re: Breaking News: Musharraf resigns
Sad day for Pakistan...
*Pres. Musharraf did not do anything that would harm Pakistan. How can we trust the thieves and elitist Zardari and Nawaz yet again when we know these two are far far far worse than our outgoing president. How can we forget the troubles Pakistan endured right after 911 and the Indian military confrontation when both armies were eye ball to eye ball that followed right after to pressure Pakistan? How can we forget the economic hardship of late 90's during Nawaz sharif's rule? Are we as a nation really that dumb and blind? Who is there now to stop Mr. 10% and Mr. Elitist? *
*One thing that nobody can deny is that Pres. Musharraf is 10000 times more sincere and patriotic then any other person who currently is a leader. In previous 8 months I have not heard about a single issue in Pakistan other than restoration of judges and courts. Are these really the direst issues our country is facing? Are we blind to see that even though we do have other judges as capable as the suspended ones, but do we have a leader who is as honest as Pres. Musharraf? Who is better in this day and age? Do we really think we can go against the wishes of America today? Are we realistically that powerful? What is it that Pakistan did not achieve in last 8 years? Can anyone think of a time in Pakistan's history when the media was more independent than it is now? When did we have more transparent election then the most recent one? *
*I don't know why but it is there throughout in our history that whenever there is a change in power our nation comes out on the streets and start dancing as though it is really going to fix every single issue immediately. Of course it won’t happen; people will get tired of the new govt just like they did with the previous one and will again dance on streets when the army takes over again in a few years (I remember the fan fair when Gen. Musharraf took over). *
Today, my heart is distressing because we have badly broken the heart of an honest person who has served our country for almost 45 years. I don’t know if God will ever forgive us for this. Unlike Nawaz Sharif and Zardari, Pres. Musharraf did not have any desire to be in power to begin with. He was sort of force to take command and the events in the U.S and the region that followed never let Gen. Musharraf sort out issues properly. * *I know in just a few months Pakistanis will be missing Pres. Musharraf and his honesty and sincerity. Pres. Musharraf was right when he said -Pakistan ka Allah hafiz! May allah protect Pakistan and Muslims from all evils and emenies (ameen)
*Mashallah kya qaseeda parha hai. Qaseeda Gau Pai have forgotten the Nuclear Bomb due to which indians not crossed borders after 9/11 and what this man did with that man who gave us this nuclear capability. Economics, FBS reported of 34% inflation rate these days,the highest in Pakistan 62 year history.May be he also forgot the screams,cries and shouts of Pakisatn brilliant brain the only pakisatani woman having Doctrate from MIT,Harvard and 75 awards winner from Prestigious universities of the world as prisoner 650 of bagram jail for 5 years. Not only Afia, this man sold 600 + people for $5000 each and proudly written it in his book.Afia mother Asmat wandered for one year in each and every police station of Karachi but every police incharge refused to file even FIR of Dr. Afia missing. *
Qaum kee baitio ko baichnai wala insaan aur aaj log uus ka difah kar rahai hai .A joke of the century !
:coolios:
agreed:k: .I think that Musharaf should have added to his speech that resigning the judges might be a mistake he made.The whole thing about people being against him started with the judges controvousy so by adding this he might have gained some respect back…now i just hope the country gets better with the main issue being out of the way finally other issues can be noticed and worked on..!
Why should he do that? He didn’t think it was a mistake. Judge was accepting cases against the missing people, which made it difficult for Musharraf to conduct a successful operation against fanatics.
Why should he do that? He didn't think it was a mistake. Judge was accepting cases against the missing people, which made it difficult for Musharraf to conduct a successful operation against fanatics.
Except those missing people were not 'fanatics'.
Your lame excuses for Mush's evils fool no one
Why should he do that? He didn't think it was a mistake. Judge was accepting cases against the missing people, which made it difficult for Musharraf to conduct a successful operation against fanatics.
but puting emergency didnt solve anything oh yeh it might have been successful for Musharaf as it now ment he could make himself president and also put ban on coverage of private channels but then thats about it
Judge was accepting cases against the missing people, which made it difficult for Musharraf to conduct a successful operation against fanatics.
What kind of brilliant logic is that? There is a slight difference between a government and a band of thugs. A government is supposed to follow due-process in every thing it does, and a band of thugs will just kidnap people willy nilly. Doesn't really matter how nobel the motives are. If the executive branch of the govcernment decides to act essentially as a band of thugs and starts kidnapping people, then it is the responsibility of judiciary to step-in and reign them in.
Why should he do that? He didn't think it was a mistake. Judge was accepting cases against the missing people, which made it difficult for Musharraf to conduct a successful operation against fanatics.
Then maybe he should have said that associating himself with a bunch of thugs who would sell their souls for money, the PML[Q] and most importantly the MQM was the biggest mistake he made. After all, they deserted him in the end. I am pretty sure hes very annoyed at them.
Honestly, I am very happy Musharraf is khalaas, but think of how well he could have done had he not associated himself with chors and gangsters in the Q and MQM.
AB SAB LOGO KO NAHI PATHA KE AB NE KIA Lost KIA HAI!
PAKISTAN HAS NO FUTURE WITH SARDARI OR NAWAS SHARIF YA SHERY RAHMAN
MUJHE AB LOGO PEH TARS ARAH HAI
GOOD BLESS MUSHARAF AMEN
Re: Breaking News: Musharraf resigns
solute to the man, who did a lot good, even though being unelected, he didn't have to.
What kind of brilliant logic is that? There is a slight difference between a government and a band of thugs. A government is supposed to follow due-process in every thing it does, and a band of thugs will just kidnap people willy nilly. Doesn't really matter how nobel the motives are. If the executive branch of the govcernment decides to act essentially as a band of thugs and starts kidnapping people, then it is the responsibility of judiciary to step-in and reign them in.
when you are fighting a cancer, that previous governments (& establishments) nurtured, conventional methods do not work.
AB SAB LOGO KO NAHI PATHA KE AB NE KIA Lost KIA HAI!
PAKISTAN HAS NO FUTURE WITH SARDARI OR NAWAS SHARIF YA SHERY RAHMAN
MUJHE AB LOGO PEH TARS ARAH HAI
GOOD BLESS MUSHARAF AMEN
Why did sherry rehman get such a special mention?
Re: Breaking News: Musharraf resigns
bohat bura hua :( unhain resign nahi dena chahiyah tha..
Re: Breaking News: Musharraf resigns
so did american say anything on Musharraf's resignation?