Re: Is the tide about to turn against Zardari?
Robert bhai, why do you have a problem when he talks about free judiciary. Firstly, are you against free judiciary?
Tell me name of one politician who says he is against free judiciary. Its not what they say, its what they do, shows their stand.
Secondly the PEOPLE who voted for him voted for him because during the elections his stance was clear cut, he would bring back the free judiciary. Now if no one else is willing to take up such a stance, he'd get the votes, so he has to stay afloat on this issue.
For once, he kept his words and resigned.
Talking about dictatorships, if people have a problem with his party's dictatorship, they wouldnt vote for him, they are given a choice, thats democracy baby. Doesnt this ditatorship exist in PPP and MQM (in a PM you admitted you support it and its leader), so why single him out? Also, was our president democratically elected?
I will not dispute that MQM and PPP heads consider themselves absentee lords (or atleast have considered that in past). Its okay for Musharraf though as you know what you are getting. He is(was) a dictator, who was not answerable to people (unlike elected politicians), yet he did more for the country, than all of the them combined.