With all the latest and greatest happening in Pakistan and if Musharaf’s days are numbered AND if he survives any attack (attack such as Zia-ul-Haq being blown up by USA) or any other similar attack be it foreign or local. I wonder where or which country will Musharaf go for hiding?
Would it be UK if so than as the old saying…khoob guzray gi jub mil bethayNgay dewanay do…(Altaf + Musharaf).
Would it be USA? Bush helping Musharaf?
I am not sure if he will be able to escape to any other country or if any other country will be willing to give him asylum.
What are your views on this?
And on a 2nd thought this all may not happen and Musharf may survive and continue to be Pakistan president. But thats hard to predict…
With all the latest and greatest happening in Pakistan and if Musharaf's days are numbered AND if he survives any attack (attack such as Zia-ul-Haq being blown up by USA) or any other similar attack be it foreign or local. I wonder where or which country will Musharaf go for hiding?
Would it be UK if so than as the old saying....khoob guzray gi jub mil bethayNgay dewanay do...(Altaf + Musharaf).
Would it be USA? Bush helping Musharaf?
I am not sure if he will be able to escape to any other country or if any other country will be willing to give him asylum.
What are your views on this?
And on a 2nd thought this all may not happen and Musharf may survive and continue to be Pakistan president. But thats hard to predict....
I am sure India will grant him asylum status, moreover he still has the naher wali gali in Old delhi....:D
I very much doubt he'd go anywhere. He still has the support of the army; so he will be able to sit there happily in Pakistan. He'll have some bodyguards to protect him from extremists; before he leaves power he'll have a law arranging immunity for him and his government members for acts in power; and the Army will lay veiled threats against any future elected government that tries to prosecutee Musharraf.
The Army will most probably never permit a prosecution of Musharraf; since that would weaken the Army's latent political power.
Furthermore, a prosecution of Musharraf after leaving office would set a bad precedent, since the lesson it would teach to any future military dictator is that leaving power will result in jail, therefore once you takeover you must be dictator for life.
Furthermore, a prosecution of Musharraf after leaving office would set a bad precedent, since the lesson it would teach to any future military dictator is that leaving power will result in jail, therefore once you takeover you must be dictator for life.
Has any dictator left on his own, Ayub, Yahya, Zia were all pushed so will Musharraf, and soon.
I very much doubt he'd go anywhere. He still has the support of the army; so he will be able to sit there happily in Pakistan. He'll have some bodyguards to protect him from extremists; before he leaves power he'll have a law arranging immunity for him and his government members for acts in power; and the Army will lay veiled threats against any future elected government that tries to prosecutee Musharraf.
The Army will most probably never permit a prosecution of Musharraf; since that would weaken the Army's latent political power.
Furthermore, a prosecution of Musharraf after leaving office would set a bad precedent, since the lesson it would teach to any future military dictator is that leaving power will result in jail, therefore once you takeover you must be dictator for life.
But the history of all dictators are the same, and as far as I know history repeats itself !!
I very much doubt he'd go anywhere. He still has the support of the army; so he will be able to sit there happily in Pakistan. He'll have some bodyguards to protect him from extremists; before he leaves power he'll have a law arranging immunity for him and his government members for acts in power; and the Army will lay veiled threats against any future elected government that tries to prosecutee Musharraf.
The Army will most probably never permit a prosecution of Musharraf; since that would weaken the Army's latent political power.
Furthermore, a prosecution of Musharraf after leaving office would set a bad precedent, since the lesson it would teach to any future military dictator is that leaving power will result in jail, therefore once you takeover you must be dictator for life.
I still feel that he has been a better leader than anyone else for pak.
just think those lal masjids morons taking control over the country...its sort of talibanisation of pakistan.
maududi hahaha man, that dude...lost it, he is a good example of why there needs to be strict quality control and minimal educational standards before someone can be considered a scholar.
i still dont understand why desis are the only had haram mullahs who have to use the term maulana for themselves. gadhay.