Re: Youth of Pakistan condems Supreme Court decision
look, he is not there just because of a deal he struck to not be tossed in jail.
He had the support of his party since forever. He made his way through the NRO, simple. I mean come on, millions of dollars were being spent to implicate him in international cases and just when the guy doing that felt he was unpopular and was going to be shafted soon, he struck a deal with him.
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he was supported by his political party which is the largest political party
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Why didnt Zardari become the President or Prime Minister in the 2002 elections?
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democratically elected by the people, a leadership post that went unchallenged by other leaders of the party who took a handwritten will of his wife who basically left her party as her estate to her son and husband.
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The system was raped, had the system not been altered, theres no way this guy could have run as an MNA or even enter the country. Why is it that he enjoys more power than the Prime Minister? Who made these changes? Please dont blame democracy, blame the leaders who you like and messed up the system. Democracy works, only if we dont offer an 'ungul'.
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the people of Pakistan elected those ppl and that party in power, and then that party and its leadership put zardari in president's role.
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And how did an absconding criminal in exile get to run for president? There are plenty of people in PPP who can do a better job, and I can tell you the name of the person who was behind the NRO and made sure out of all these people we get Zardari.
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plenty of blame to go around.
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Yes, but you are only blaming the people, lets see you take the name of the person behind the NRO.