Musharraf is quickly losing his grip on Pakistan
Mandira , Hyderabad: Mar 23 2008
In naming its candidate for prime minister Saturday, the party of Benazir Bhutto has taken a further step toward sidelining Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) loyalist Yousuf Raza Gillani, jailed for several years...
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Saeed
Islamabad, Pakistan
Absolutely correct and Musharraf is also getting it straight that tough days ahead for him. Judges are free now, Nawaz-Zardari is controlling majority in National assembly and extremists have already dissociated themselves from Musharraf group.
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Yeah, i hope Musharraf is brought to book and faces the music for all he has done to defigure and decapitate democracy in Pakistan. He deserves to be impeached.
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Javed
Islamabad, Pakistan
No problem for Musharraf at all because the power-sharing deal isn't going to work in Pakistan. The PML and PP are sharing the power, it sounds interesting and let the world watch the coalitions runs for how many days.
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Farshid
Tehran, Iran
Gilani is not capable for handling hurdles waiting for him. The new government will have to take guidelines from big leaders of the coalition, super boss sitting in the White House. Without the support of US administration no government can run smoothly in Pakistan.
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Desh
Shimla, India
Dictatorship must come to an end now. Its seriously the time for Musharraf to move on to play the second fiddle and allow Pakistan and its citizens to feel the fragrance of democracy in the air under the leadership of Gilani. Jaya’s suggestion for impeachment is also a very valid option.
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