Whenever, there is a sucide attack in Pakistan, Musharaf blindly points his finger at the people of Waziristan or Baluchistan. When people in North West Frontier hold arms against his Un-Islamic idealogies, he calls them ‘terrorists’ and ‘extremists’ and seek the support of ‘Uncle Sam’. When thousands of lawyers and judges ask Musharaf to go and restore judges, he says the ‘majority’ wants him to stay. When the common man leaves his work to show protest on the road during an opposition rally, he boasts that he can gather more people than them. When the students protest and rally against his way of politics, he lies to them that he has introduced ‘essence of democracy’ and Pakistan is heading into its last phase of ‘complete democracy’. When the media stands to fight for it rights, he says that he has given the ‘freedom’ to the media so they should better ’shut up’ against him what he calls ‘freedom in limits’. When his mentors, seniors and ex military men advise him to leave politics, “They are insignificant personalities,” he brushes them off angirly. When the people of Pakistan plead him to go, his deputies come to his defence and say it is ‘unconstitutional’ to ask for his resignation. When we plead to him to solve domestic matters internally, he runs to US and Europe, and recently, he ‘assured’ Israel that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are safe during a ‘chance meeting’ with Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak. In Musharaf’s Pakistan, the ‘minority’ is the common man, lawyers, judges, students, media, and ex-military men and the ‘majority’ are the people who support him. People are flabergasted at the way he denies his unpopularity and want him out which is absolutely constitutional in any part of the world . In the end, “I will not be suprised if this clever ruler is behind all the sucide attacks,” a former corps commander says and the nation understands this bitter truth.
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1 Pakistani // Apr 6, 2008 at 10:31 pm
Abdul Basit:
You blame Musharaf for the suicide bombs that are rampant in our faith and country and people like you would dare not look at yourself and others of your ilk but blame Musharaf/America/Israel/Anyone Else, but the wrong teachings that are leading these people to commit this heinous act of suicide bombing..Who do you blame for the suicide bombings in Iraq? Who do you blame for the suicide bombings in Palestine? Who do you blame for the suicide bombings in Afghanistan? Oh, btw, Is Musharaf behind the suicide bombing in SriLanka as well where a minister was just killed becasue of a suicide bomb?….
Disgruntled organizations/people have come to use suicide bombings as a defensive tactic whereas it is NOT permitted in Islam/or any other religion for that matter…Musharaf is right when he calls these people misguided and you, instead of calling for these individuals to stop, try to blame others for your own misgivings…And everything is not as black and white as you present..The media that you talk about was “given”, yes “given” to Pakistan by Musharaf…This sense of awareness that Pakistan has now is because Musharaf opened the airwaves so you can express yourself…DON’T MISLEAD PEOPLE ABOUT THE FACTS..WHY DIDN’T THE PREVIOUS GOVERNMENTS OPEN THE AIRWAVES SO THIS “SHAOOR” IN THE “AWAM” COULD COME EARLIER? Now the media has turned against Musharaf, which is fine, as that’s what its suppose to do, but don’t blame Musharaf for suicide bombings after glorifying the idiots of Lal Masjid…. Even if it’s true the fact that somebody is doing somethign wrong, it has to be done via a system, not by storming into peoples houses and telling them what’s Islamic and not Islamic..The Lal Masjid idiots deserved what they got for the sole reason that they dared entered some one’s house without their permission…Even the prophet himself never entered anybody’s hosue without their permission..Lal Masjid got what it got becasue it started to infere with the foreign policy of Pakistan by kidnapping Chinese..Those Lal Masjid idiots didn’t know that obviously…
We can go on and on…you need to understand on thing…not everything is as black and white as you present in your blogs…
2 readinglord // Apr 9, 2008 at 2:10 am
Those who know a ‘Matarwa’ are sure to knw what he is - a typical ‘Matarwa’, with all the conceit, greed and willfulness of a ‘Matarwa’.
3 Wilayat Shah // Apr 9, 2008 at 9:54 am
Mush ne ab tak kitne jhooth boley hain, Uska koi hisab nahin.
Mush ki wajah se ab tak kitne begunaah marray, Uska koi hisab nahin.
Mush ke daur main ab tak kitne log ghayab huway, Uska koi hisab nahin.
Mush ke daur main ab tak kitne megawatt bijli ka izafa huwa, Uska hisab hai; Zero Megawatt !!!!
4 mani // Apr 9, 2008 at 12:39 pm
Musharraf is a great leader he wants to clean our beloved country from terrorist and extremist and their supporters like you
5 mani // Apr 9, 2008 at 12:49 pm
terrorist lawyers and judges ko sharam se dob merna chaheye ‘Dr sher afghan niazi’ per tashadud ke waqey ke bad specialy aitezaz ahsan ko jo in ke leader han
6 Paki // Apr 9, 2008 at 1:35 pm
Lets leave everything to Allah, no one here is to blame for anything. If we pick up the past of all the leaders, no one was a success, yes they were success for themselves, their business and family. I don’t want to point the names here. If I start picking up their success abroad the list will never end.
So no one is perfect. People speak about Musharraf as a crap leader. If it is, it must be. But don’t look at a leader from one side. Look at the other side too. What did he do for Pakistan, at times of great danger. How did he help pakistan out of dangers that could have swept away the name of Pakistan. Yes there were some mistakes he did, some mistakes that were unbearable. Every leader does that. No one is perfect. So everyone has goods and bads. WHy do we only look at the bads and not the goods.
7 shehriyar khan // Apr 10, 2008 at 3:19 pm
musharaf nami nahosat se pakistanio ko allah jane kab nejat melegi, democracy to dectatorship transition may ghantay lagtay hain lekin dectatorship to decomacracy transition may aath saal to lag gai pata nahi or ketne saal lagengay.
8 shehriyar khan // Apr 10, 2008 at 3:20 pm
paki bhai es nahosat ko aap kesi bhi side se dekho eqtedar ki hos dekhai degi
9 oal // Apr 11, 2008 at 6:28 pm
Instead of guessing “whodonit” or worse as regards any and every adverse event, suicide bombings to missing persons, know the truth
–through investment in a free press and journalists of proven courage and integrity;
–through the observation of gathered direct evidence and testimony weighed in an impartial judicial process.
In the politics of cultures in conflict–all, not only Pakistan, and not confined to Islam (check out Kenya where tribal animosities have been encouraged to undermine a civil politics)–there is often more of passion than sensibility in the formation of suspicion and its articulation as accusation.
10 najmi // Apr 17, 2008 at 10:28 pm
we love our great leader of pakistan
president musharaf
kal bhi tha
ajj bhi hai
kal bhi rahega
insha allah
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