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Reading all these reports about Mr Gilani’s embarrasing performance during his trip to US, I was reminded of a report ( from TIME magazine archives) that I recently read about a Pakistani PM’s trip to Washington in 1957- what a contrast. Time magazine carried the following report about a confident PM from a chaotic land:
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Seems like he will stay and Musharraf will be out!
Reading all these reports about Mr Gilani’s embarrasing performance during his trip to US, I was reminded of a report ( from TIME magazine archives) that I recently read about a Pakistani PM’s trip to Washington in 1957- what a contrast. Time magazine carried the following report about a confident PM from a chaotic land:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,862601,00.html
Pakistan has probably become a more chaotic land than what it used to be in 1957 but now we do not even have a confident prime minister!
So educate me, How is all what you listed Gilani,s fault?
And will it correct if he is gone?