On my facebook page, I am seeing more and more people sharing Pro-Musharraf posts. Are you guys noticing that too in your social circle?
Ya gyan swad ya moyan swad... matlab ya kisi ke jane ke bad uski qadr hoti hai ya marne ke bad...
After tasting "jahmuriyat" people recall musharraf time n realise wat/who is gone... akhir bure waqt mein insan ache waqt ki yadon ke sahare to jeeta hai lolzzz
Jahmuriyat mubarak
Re: Is Musharraf gaining popularity?
I haven't noticed that yet, four and a half years till the next elections we will come to know then.
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On my facebook page, I am seeing more and more people sharing Pro-Musharraf posts. Are you guys noticing that too in your social circle?
No.
Musharraf has no future in Pakistan politics. Because he was born in the wrong city.
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No. Musharraf has no future in Pakistan politics. Because he was born in the wrong city.
Being from the wrong city he still has ruled for more than 7 years.
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Nope. But then again Musharraf is only popular amongst very small specific circles mainly over seas Pakistanis or Pakistanis tied with the military. After 2 elections the young urban populace in universities, major cities and general urban areas do not want to bring anybody from the military back in to power.
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lol..not at all… you missed the news… there is no one in his ‘party’ anymore..
sher afgan died, fawad chaudhry joined PPP and the last standing barrister saif has recently joined MQM…
now only atiqa odho is left…lets see how much political clout she brings :rotfl:
Barrister Saif ditches APML, joins Muttahida Qaumi Movement - thenews.com.pk
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On my facebook page, I am seeing more and more people sharing Pro-Musharraf posts. Are you guys noticing that too in your social circle?
Bhai jaan, being in jail … sorry, while under house arrest … wrongly maligned by judiciary, media, political personalities, religious groups, civil society villains, Lawyers group, and many more in every respect … making him devil reincarnate using full media strength … stopping him from doing election campaign and party withdrawing from contesting election '2013' in protest …. Musharraf party got a NA seat (NA32) and a provincial assembly seat (KPK 90) from Chitral. :)
Note: Musharraf was contesting election from Chitral but was not allowed to contest election by corrupt and bias judges (declaring Musharraf ineligible from contesting election from anywhere). So, just to show that if Musharraf had contested election he would have won, standby candidates did contested election from Chitral and won the seats (both NA and PA).
Actually, even after withdrawing from election, Musharraf party (APML) votes and seats performance is better than many long established and known parties. So, let see what may happen if Musharraf’s Party (APML) would contest election at full strength and with commitment (most likely in next general election).
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Actually, even after withdrawing from election,** Musharraf party (APML) votes and seats performance is better than many long established and known parties.** So, let see what may happen if Musharraf’s Party (APML) would contest election at full strength and with commitment (most likely in next general election).
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better how?
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Musharraf has trolled everyone in Pakistan haha
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better how?
This is result of NA election ... 18 parties won seats and they are as follow:
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Parties:
General seats won in NA 2013
(election contest)
PML-N:
129
PPP
36
PTI
28
MQM
19
JUI-F
9
PML-F
4
PMAP
3
JI
3
ANP
2
NPP
2
PML (Q)
2
APML
1
BNP
1
QWP-S
1
PML-Z
1
NP
1
AMLP
1
AJIP
1
Leaving
independents
Now, that was the result of election on general seats … only thing to remember is that, APML withdrew from election after Musharraf was not allowed to contest.
Well established Parties who got no seats in NA, even though they were contesting election with all their strength and commitment (unlike APML).
Jameat-e-Ulema-e-Pakistan (Noorani)
PPP (Shaheed Bhutto)
Quami watan party (Sherpao)
PML (J)
Sunni Ittehad council
Pakistan Sunni Thareek
Sindh Taraqi pasand party
Muhajir Quami Movement (not Muttahida Quami Movement)
And so on …
Re: Is Musharraf gaining popularity?
four years is a long time, considering how the present governments perform, who knows if musharraf's stars start rising again.
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Musharraf carries a lot of baggage of adventurism from subversion of constitution and house arrest of judges to Lal Masjid and Bugti's killing. Besides, I have serious doubts if would be able to survive four years of active political life inside Pakistan as he has far too many enemies preying on him to settle different scores.
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^^^ Brother, Pakistani voters do not know even spelling of constitution, they spell constitution = Roti, Kapra aur Makan … Naukri, Parahi aur etmenan … and consider a person constitutional ruler who can provide them all what I mentioned. Thus in this respect, for most voters, Musharraf was constitutional ruler and most politicians are usurper who over the years gave them nothing other than hunger, nakedness and homelessness … joblessness, illiteracy, and restlessness, death, destruction, deprivation, lies, humiliation, and life of miseries.
As for putting judges on house arrest, fact is that Musharraf administration wanted judges to leave their houses so that new judges could come in their houses, so why they would keep them in their government given houses (in judges colony)? Same is about Lal masjid goons who invited their own death and destruction by challenging the writ of government. Same can be said about Bugti who was challenging the writ of state, and he also did suicide (and proof is that, in cave that caved in, many army officers also got Shaheed with Bugti).
Anyhow, propaganda Zindabad … and those who would like to live with such propaganda, their votes are worthless anyhow. Neither votes of those who consider Lal masjid Kharjee criminals as hero or consider Bugti as their hero.
Anyhow, you are right that Musharraf has lot of enemies in Pakistan, who would like to see him dead. But, life and death is in the hands of Allah, not terrorist kharjees, so let us hope for the best, pray and wait. :)
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Being from the wrong city he still has ruled for more than 7 years.
He was not democratically elected, and he cannot be democratically elected.
His coup was accepted because he belonged to military and because people had lost hopes to both Benazir and Nawaz.
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^ if he comes back or not would be decided by the performance of incumbent governments, and some reasons Amal has mentioned in his post. They might not be true but that's what his image is.
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No. Musharraf has no future in Pakistan politics. Because he was born in the wrong city.
You mean Delhi eh! Different country would have been better.
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You mean Delhi eh! Different country would have been better.
True. But at that time it was one country.
Anyway, the point is well understood by everyone. Choice of words could be any, city or country ... whatever.
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^ if he comes back or not would be decided by the performance of incumbent governments, and some reasons Amal has mentioned in his post. They might not be true but that's what his image is.
He is not coming back. His best chance was after what PPP did to the country he left.
Everyone knows that besides PPP and PMLN, if there is any chance of any party forming a government, it is PTI.
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Being from the wrong city he still has ruled for more than 7 years.
Thank Paye Sharif for that! :D