Re: Why Pakistani people have not taken to the streets?
Aalsi this is the most encouraging thing the supporters of Musharaf like you argue that no matter how Musharaf breaks the law and do anti Pakistan actions people do not come to streets....Musharaf and supporters are happy over this....they were very happy when NS reached Islamabad and nobody could come to the airport and now they are very happy that the General has broken world record of imposing Martial law twice in one life time and proof you are giving for his support in public is they are not coming to the street to protest....
** Well don't forget people did not come to street when they hanged Bhutto....doesn't mean Zia ul Haq was very popular and his action was popular action**....General is the most unpopular leader in the country and in next two weeks is about to become the most condemned leader in the world...far worse than Saddam Hussain.... and you will see that....in next two weeks....just wait Aalsi....wait till Newsweek, Times, Washington post, New York Times write their articles on his actions...
At the time Zia hanged Bhutto, Zia was very popular, and Bhutto was very unpopular. Zia lost his popularity with time and while Zia was loosing his popularity, Bhutto popularity was increasing, though even today there are many supporters of Zia in Pakistan that no one can deny.