Is the tide about to turn against Zardari?

Re: Is the tide about to turn against Zardari?

Lets start with Altaf Hussain shall we? Remember how he acted like he was against the removal of the CJ (the MQM werent showeing their all out support for Musharraf back then). Just yesterday I saw another croonie Sheikh Rashid blabbering about how no one can touch the puppet judges they have instated right now. Need I go on? And please dont tell me Dogar etc represent a free judiciary

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For once, he kept his words and resigned.

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Yeah, I wish for certain politicians, this 'once' would show up too.

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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.
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MQM and PPP are dictatorships, with your definition since you only seem to bring up PML[N] for some reason when citing that. I personally dont have problems with that, as the people have the option NOT to vote for them. As far as Mush doing stuff for the country yeah right, unprecedented economic slump, electricity shortage, terrorism, suicide bombings, multiple internal war fronts and civil war threats, shortage of food, destroying free institutions, compromising our dignity and sovereignty, I can go on and on..