Nawaz Sharif has extended his unconditional cooperation to (President) Asif Ali Zardari to change and end (former President Pervez) Musharraf’s policies
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Nawaz Sharif has extended his unconditional cooperation to (President) Asif Ali Zardari to change and end (former President Pervez) Musharraf’s policies
It is shameful that the PPP is not fulfilling commitments by their own leader (Benazir Bhutto), who died for the cause of democracy, and is still continuing the policies of Pervez Musharraf
The removal of Musharraf means Sharif and Zardari no longer have common cause, and the jostling for power between them is likely to get very ugly just when the country most needs them to put aside personal enmities and deal with the problems at hand
Musharraf has left his country in a total mess. The ‘war on terror’ is being lost. The economy is in tatters with inflation out of control, at its highest for 30 years. Stocks have plummeted and the rupee has lost a quarter of its value in less than three months. Basic commodities such as wheat, sugar and oil are beyond the means of most Pakistanis. Power cuts are a daily occurrence
The ultimate question that confronted me was whether it was in our national interest to destroy ourselves for the Taliban. Were they worth committing suicide over? The answer was a resounding.
Although a dictator, Mr. Musharraf is an intelligent and enlightened man, one dedicated to his country's best interests and advancement. The comparison that comes to mind is Ataturk. Pakistan is barely a country in certain respects. It is an explosion of extremes, religious, political and economic.