Re: How Mr. Musharaff's exit to affect India-Pak relations?
Why is that in Pakistan, there is never a smooth transition of power. Either Leaders are dismissed, killed, flee ...
Re: How Mr. Musharaff's exit to affect India-Pak relations?
Why is that in Pakistan, there is never a smooth transition of power. Either Leaders are dismissed, killed, flee ...
Re: How Mr. Musharaff's exit to affect India-Pak relations?
Yes ..Nice question...
Army's power and people's inability to identify or find right leaders for them could be reaons.
Partly political turmoils and army thinks, at times ,democratic leaders can not handle the situation effectively.
Why is that in Pakistan, there is never a smooth transition of power. Either Leaders are dismissed, killed, flee ...
b/c we believe in instant justice so they have to flee or meet the maker...unlike in India half of the members of parliament are either choors or murderers who will never face justice.
Why is that in Pakistan, there is never a smooth transition of power.** Either Leaders are dismissed**, killed, flee ...
There have been smooth transitions you probably didn't notice. All the govts that came to power were "smooth transitions", sadly most of them were dismissed later on.
^ The official Indian comment is We do not want to get involved in Pak internal affairs.The ousting is an internal affair of Pakistan
Even "official" line before his resignation was kinda supporting Mush, of course after he is gone they'll have to say "oh its their internal matter" to save the blushes.
Re: How Mr. Musharaff's exit to affect India-Pak relations?
Nope.still I am sure,there is suppport for Mr.Musharaff among diplomats and officials.