Re: Musharraf disowned by Pakistan's ruling party
And Musharraf occupied seat of president as 'civilian'?
Re: Musharraf disowned by Pakistan's ruling party
And Musharraf occupied seat of president as 'civilian'?
Re: Musharraf disowned by Pakistan’s ruling party
This is such drama. ![]()
Re: Musharraf disowned by Pakistan's ruling party
Things have changed drastically since 1988. PPP and PML N wants army should be out of politics for all time to come. Mush blind following of uncle sam, murdering own people in the name of jehadis and after untimely demise of BB, people don't want military to rule the country any more. If this would not happen I am afraid situation like 1971 will follow.
I think that your post is full of fabricated statements.
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PPP and PML N wants army should be out of politics for all time to come.
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Wait and see. Once Musharraf is gone, if any party would be in power, other would run to army chief for help :)
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Mush blind following of uncle sam
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Is that dream or reality? :) What blind following? I believe that it is more illusion than reality. Musharraf is doing what is good for Pakistan and nothing more. If it was blind following than one would have seen Pakistani forces in Iraq and also inside Afghanistan (like Zia time, when Zia was blindly following uncle Sam and doing all what they wanted from Pakistan, and thus Zia sent many Pakistanis into Afghanistan. Result was that Pakistan suffered and now even many Afghans believe that due to Zia licking USA ass, Afghanistan is also suffereing because of Pakistan).
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murdering own people in the name of jehadis
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I think that Musharraf is very considerate in this respect. Pakistan is not murdering own people in the name of Jehadis. Pakistan is killing only trouble makers, criminals, and terrorists for peace and security in the country, and that is not only desirable but very good thing to do (Musharraf is doing 'sawaab ka kaam' by getting rid of 'fitna makers' from Islamic republic of Pakistan). Many other Pakistani rulers would have stayed safe in their home and would have let these terrorists and criminals terrorise Pakistani peaceful citizens, as what started in Pakistan during Zia time and was happening unabated until Musharraf took the courage to challenge them, even when personal risk of life was involved for him.
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after untimely demise of BB, people don't want military to rule the country any more.
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I do not believe that. Well, people do not want military to rule Pakistan if there are decent, honest and respectable politicians. Unfortunately, Pakistan has crooks in politics whose only job is to loot and plunder the country, and in this situation, many trust military more than politicians and won't mind military in power.
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If this would not happen I am afraid situation like 1971 will follow.
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You mean that this 1971 situation would happen in your own house or muhalla, where people in your house or Muhalla would be fighting with each other, or you mean it would happen somewhere in Pakistan? Actually, this did happened in Islamabad last year when Ninjas were on road with dandas, but fortunately, Musharraf saved Pakistan by kicking these Ninjas where it hurts. Anyhow, please specify that where this situation of 1971 would happen in your opinion? :)
Re: Musharraf disowned by Pakistan's ruling party
You know this answer better than anyone on this forum. I am sorry for you that many of your friends have left you in lurch and alone. You’re the Lone Ranger for Mush now. Keep it up. I hope Tonto and Silver will never leave you.:D
Lol true that. I wonder what happened to Reza and few other pro Mushrraf regular posters?