Re: Nawaz's support of Taliban is security risk to Pak
Absurd thread, out of sheer desperation. It has become quite evident who the popular leader is.
As for this 'blog article' from the anonymous article you have posted, the two comments below are spot on.
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This is an absurd post from an anonymous author who, I suspect, is somehow affiliated with Asif Zardari and his Pakistan Peoples Party (e.g. Mr. or Mrs. HH).
Nawaz Sharif is a flawed politician, like most. His political career in the 90s was checkered. That doesn't make him any different from Pakistan's other politicians.
However, you blatantly lie when you present him as a Taliban-style, violent religious fundamentalist.
Personally, he is conservative, but he is a center-right politician. He and his brother have been the targets of assassination attempts by Lashkar-e Jhangvi, one of Pakistan's worst sectarian terrorist organizations. They led a crackdown against the organization. After the Mumbai attacks, Nawaz Sharif said that Pakistan should crackdown on Lashkar-e Taiba.
Nawaz Sharif led a peace process with India in the late 1990s, which was subverted by the head of the army, Pervez Musharraf.
Nawaz Sharif's politics are center-right. Maybe that doesn't work for you. But just because you don't agree with him doesn't mean you can level heinous accusations against him.
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