so who is going to resign after the verdict?

Last night on TV even two Musharaf lawyers in the case against CJ Ahmad Raza Kasuri and Malik Qayum called that some one has to resign after such an humiliation and non-constitional step by the president… so who would take the blame.. law minister, PM or someone else..

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President :mad:

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Hes got the backing of Washington for 5 more years Washington after killing 1000+ people (and more to come)

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Unfortunately where was their own internal integrity when they decided to pursue this case on the behalf of President..:D

Simple Rule of Law: Don't try to find self-integrity in the ministors of a dictator..
Proof: If they had this self-integrity then they wouldn;t be the ministor for the dictator..

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Our leaders dont have the balls to resign.

Busharraf, Aziz and Wasi Zafar shud go.

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^I agree, its useless to expect them to resign, this is a country where even the opposition does not resign despite announcing resignations million times.

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haha thats so true. For them its all aobut kursi & not about princples...and when you sitting on kuris of power for so long it gets stuck to ur behind... :D

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No man musharraf cant resign right now. he needs to be in there to give a phainti-royale to mullahs. I hope other moderate leaders join forces and work together to deal with this mullah menace. Even SCJ ifti needs to really pool efforts, there need to be a new set of laws about hate speech, new ways to deal with terrorists, and quick actions.

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The President HAS a right to send a reference against a CJ if that's what you mean Degas. And a CJ is accountable. If the method used was wrong and correct procedure wasn't used, perhaps the Law Minister should bear the brunt. But, That raises more questions. Which I hope will be answered in the detailed judgment.

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Yes pir ji, I hope the CJ thinks smart now and realizes whats what. Instead of going for a collision with Musharraf. That would spell total chaos all around.

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beichara let down by the incompetants he is forced to surround himself with..

interesting paper on this phenomenon that seems to recur quite often with rulers of this sort

http://economics.uchicago.edu/download/SoninChicagoPaper2.pdf

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although it appears that in Pakistans case every ruler has been surrounded by incompetent people of this sort. I dont recall any govt in the last few decades that was filled with all competent people. So I am not quite sure if this applies to military dictators only or civilian ones as well.

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You cant be serious. The law minister is nothing more than a Mushrraf's chamcha and everybody knows that Mushrraf wanted CJ out so he can get "re-elected". Well, guess what? Now, the CJ will go by the book (constitution) and we know what the book says about general president, don't we?

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Looks like Shaukat Aziz might be made Qurbani ka Baqra

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Yeah, I'm also wondering what the book says about a CJ who "ayes" altering the book, accepts the uniform, and then suddenly might say 'this book is not the right book' and according to that it dawns upon him that the uniform is not to be accepted. What should the *book *say about such a CJ?

By the way I fail to understand the fuss about the constitution. It is **what it is now, because of what everyone that mattered at the time of alterations agreed upon. And it want just Musharraf and his cronies! It's supposed to be what it **is now, not what it was and what should be in future.
That's like refusing to play a sport in a new tournament with slight alterations to rules or how the people of the book always remained in denial when a new Holy Scripture was revealed, with alteration, additions and better suitability for current times...

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Wow, what spin :rolleyes:

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No spin, I didn't jump around crying for it when NS had his way with it (not to mention I was a kid then :D), and I'm not making a fuss now. For the reasons mentioned. While most of those who cry for it now had no issues when other leaders had their way with it but have major heartaches now...what's a spin in that case...?

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how do you know those people didn't oppose various action's years ago?

u don't

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To answer the original question I suspect someone from FATA, it must be their fault, they are jahill tribals so it must be their fault and maybe as a result of the verdict another reference will be filed against imran khan, has after all committed zina which as a result led to peoples death in karachi. :naraz: it can’t after all be Mushs fault he believes people can’t be fired like a peon and like everyone knows he doesn’t really run pakistan (well). :snooty:

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If it’s not resignations, then let the people decide freely. The constitution does not allow a president in unifrom beyond 2007. It’s highly unlikely that Musharraf will be elected president by the new assembly after the elections this year.

This person (Musharraf) has become a threat to the national fabric, and has literrally brought country to the brink of a civil war. The only insitution that can get rid of him is the Pakistani Army itself. Based on his actions, he deserves a fate no better than Zia. Pakistan will be much better off.