Posted on October 6, 2007
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Law & Justice, Politics
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119 responses to “Musharraf Gets Votes, But Loses Big Time”

  1. Sohna says:

    Musharraf was fired in Oct 1999 by the civilian head of country, who used his legitimate right to fire an incompetent and a renegade army chief.

    Mush is an illegitimate head of army. There should be a lawsuit on Musharraf for illegally and forcefully occupying the post of the army chief.

  2. Jamshed says:

    You are all probably right, army rule is not good…but seriously just think about it for a moment ……the alternative..Bhutto or Nawaz….you must be kidding..or we are so naive….No way in hell we want thugs and thieves back in the government who have raped Pakistan for years and have done absolutely nothing for Pakistani people……come on people. Please wake up…..put all these thugs and thieves back where they belong and bring in some new blood that would do something good for my Pakistan…

    Pakistan Zindabad

  3. pejamistri says:

    General is now absolutely furstrated. Please check this BBC news item http://tinyurl.com/2q9qyh
    where for the first time he has started to blame his own soldiers. There is also a good news in that at least there are some signs that this Army mafia now has internal rifts, I am expecting that when General refuses to doff his uniform after 15th November, this rift will surface more clearly.
    General is also interested in the third term meaning he wants to be there till 2017 if not died before that.

  4. Social Mistri says:

    kamal hay… abhi hua kuch hay nahien, and congratulatory pats on the back are liberally being sprinkled left, right and center as if muft kay miltay ho’n… but wait… oh… haan… muft kay miltay HEIN. Wellthen… Nevermind…

    How has anyone “seen through the general’s alternate plans” when the alternate plans are nowhere to be seen other than as figments of a few folks’ imagination? When they unfold and begin happening in this world that the rest of us live in, only then are they the “general’s plans”. Right now they are just a clever concoction in someone’s upar-vali-manzil (i.e. bheja).

    And speaking of the KSE, ahahahahaha! Maza aa gaya. All time high…. kand tap tay chummi laey!