Re: CJ restored: Now whats next
this thread reads like a what i want for christmas thread
. This sure has given pakistanies hope, thats pretty evident.
I agree with hanibal and ehtasab. it is politically difficult to go after the establishment (read army) given that the army got him reinstated. Musharraf may no longer be COAS but whatever actions he did, he did not do as an individual, but as representative of an institution. Institutions tend to protect themselves. also further political turmoil is counter productive. We need to allow democracy to continue for a few decades, and hope that the system will end cartoons like Zardari, Musharraf, Nawaz and Altaf, rather than any one man.
we dont know what he will do, but i would like the judiciary to focus on systemic flaws that have let down Pakistanies for decades in the institution in his purview. Politicians never get prosecuted, and when they do, they never get convicted. Why is NAB allowed to be used as a tool to buy and sell politicians? thanks to this movement, people now have expectations of atleast one institution, it shouldnt fail them now in providing speedy, universal justice. And someone has to eventually try to get the Army to behave like an army of a modern democracy. Someone has to make them focus on their primary mission i.e. fighting wars and protecting the borders, instead of ruling the country. How is that to be done, when we rely on them to settle political issues?