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A Thousand Words: Badalta hai rang aasmaan

Posted on September 9, 2008
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  1. Amjad Hussain says:
    September 10th, 2008 6:48 am

    Mr. Usman, how do you know this is bad news for majority of Pakistanis.
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    Maybe you did not hear, but the MAJORITY of Pakistanis voted for his party and then through their representatives for him? \

    Maybe its bad news for the minority who do not care about what the majority thinks or wants!

  2. Akhtar says:
    September 10th, 2008 6:40 am

    Mr. Zardari has come a long way from being in a”dog house” to the Presidency of Pakistan. It is possible that he made arrangement with the devils and broke agreements withothers including PML-N to achieve the current position with a sincere desire to do good for the country. Let’s give him 100 days, and I believe he will suprise us all with his good initiatives to improve the conditions of the poor lots. I think he will be seen as the best President in last 20 years. But, he should not stay more than one term of 5 years, otherwise it will go to his head like his predecessors.

  3. S H says:
    September 10th, 2008 5:54 am

    Is this another oath and agreement that Zardari will later renege on?

    What a shame and disgrace to the office of the presidency!

  4. Sahreen Tanvir says:
    September 10th, 2008 5:37 am

    After facing much crucial and critical situations we dont have any word to say on that now asif ali zardari is the president of pakistan. Lets hope for the best.

  5. Usman Akram says:
    September 10th, 2008 5:23 am

    For Pakistan and Majority of Pakistanies, this is a bad news.
    Democracy is not a bad way to govern but democracy is the worse one if you do not have right people in power.

    Did someone check Zardari’s profile on Wikipedia? it lists all his cases, he openly asked for 10% commission from france and poland. It is an insult that our president is a thug.

    I wonder why media is not showing a documentary about his cases!

  6. Usman Akram says:
    September 10th, 2008 5:14 am

    At least Musharaf read the oath correctly; Zardari couldn’t pronounce most of the important bits and skipped some.

    Musharaf choose a more national dress then Zardari whose choice of suit color isnt impressive.

  7. September 10th, 2008 2:55 am

    There is much difference between the two. The two pictures speak different stories. If someone thinks that time has changed for the better, he will regret his words in near future. He who thinks that Pervez Musharraf did nothing for the country and was only a symbol of dictatorship will regret it all the more.

    Zardari has played his cards well. Six months have passed and we have not seen any attention from government for the basic problems being faced by the people. To them the only solution is to increase prices.

    In our neighboring India, prices of petrol and gas have been reduced twice in a short span of time to pass on the benefit of decreasing international prices to the people. In our country, the finance minister says that petrol prices would not be decreased at all. Power charges have been increased by 40 per cent despite the fact that we do not get electricity for more than 8 hours daily. Prices of essential commodities are rising almost daily.

    What would we do with this democracy where the people are groaning under its heavy yoke.

  8. Wajid Ali says:
    September 10th, 2008 2:24 am

    Very interesting pictures. Yes, times do change. I think for the better. Interesting also to see Soomro sitting next to each in teh small pictures. Is Soomro the new Waseem Sajjad?

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