Re: Mushie not in election race?
^^^ You are right that none of the past military men in Pakistan persecuted ‘corrupt Kanjars’ or ‘retarded Munafiqs’ what they deserve. Rather one past dictator was himself ‘retarded Munafiq’, and to fulfil his own sectarian inclination, instead of bringing peace, unity and tolerance, brought terrorism, disharmony, and intolerance in Pakistan.
But then, even when military men have their faults, I still have hope from them, and no hope from politicians as democracy has become business in Pakistan and one cannot expect that businessmen would think of their customers before profit (where their profit means corruption, nepotism and misuse of power).
Actually, these politicians do not even represent Pakistan; rather they represent bigotry, bradari, tribalism, feudalism, money, influences, and nepotism … or religious exploitation by creating discord in Pakistani society. Worse is that there is no law that could stop both type of political Kanjars, as following Pakistani culture, Pakistani judiciary, police and bureaucracy are prostitute in their hand whom these politicians pay in form of job security, permission of corruption, allowed nepotism, desired postings, promotions, bones (bribes), etc … and punish them by giving them job insecurity, special duty (no postings), persecution for corruption (selective persecution, as most in government services are corrupt dogs anyhow), hold on promotions, undesirable postings, and so on.
I thought you are PhD, using above language does not make any sense. It is your prerogative to support corrupt military generals who are the major cause of cancer of corruption in Pakistan, rather than civilians leaders. Again using profanity for politicians and praising corrupt military dictators does not make any sense. The history of Pakistan prove otherwise what you are saying.