Pakistan Elections 2008: Who Should Be The Next President of Pakistan?

Posted on February 23, 2008
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The writing is on the wall for Pervez Musharraf. The only thing undecided is if he will go on his own volition or will he be eased out. So the question now is, who will they agree to nominate as the next President of Pakistan?

Aitizaz Ahsan for President?Who for President?Iftikhar Chaudhry for President?Nawaz Sharif for President?Imran Khan for President?Asif Zardari for President?




Anyone remembers Justice Rafiq Tarar? The guy who dashed off to Quetta on a government plane in the middle of the night to twist the Balochistan High Court at the behest of Abbaji. Yes, the same Rafiq Tarrar who claims he is still the President of Pakistan?

And if we are not in a mood for a flowing beard then there are other options not in any particular order.

Iftikhar Chaudhry
Zardari has reservations about restoring him to the bench and Sharif has made his restoration the cornerstone of his campaign. Both are agreed on judicial reforms, so the best compromise would be to ease him into Presidency. vakil bhee khush, quam bhee khush.

Aitezaz Ahsan
He is articulate, respected, intelligent, and in the forefront since March 09, 2007. And while Asif Zardari consolidates himself in PPPP what better way than to kick him upstairs?

Imran Khan
The poor fellow does not have a constituency, but has lots of passion and rhetoric. Him minus 58 -2(b) would be a good combination.

Asif Zardari
He is not a graduate, not a member of this assembly and needs to gain his spurs in politics after the sad assassination of Benazir Bhutto. From the top he can keep a better eye on dissent within PPPP. If he accepts, he would like to have the 58-2-(b) danda handy.

Nawaz Sharif
He is barred from becoming the Prime Minister and is not a member of this Assembly. He has been the Premier of Punjab and Prime Minister of Pakistan twice. And if he accepts the Presidency he would also like to have the 58-2-(b) around just in case.

So who is your choice?

Note: Temporal blogs at Baithak.

86 responses to “Pakistan Elections 2008: Who Should Be The Next President of Pakistan?”

  1. Ahmad R. Shahid says:

    Imran Khan and Qadeer Khan are not good. Imran Khan has been very partial in the past and Qadeer Khan’s past is now tainted. We want a good intelligent person, not the idiot Musharraf or his likes. We should get rid of the “influential faujis” from within the government.

  2. MileStone says:

    Musharraf is the best choice as a president for now. I want him there, so that he can keep the check on these Lutera politicians. But God Forbid, Musharraf wants to go or he has to go, we ill have to come up with the person who should be accepted by all Pakistani Awam.

    We would have to build consensus on this, as of right now its very hard to find an honest, loyal, intelligent and trustworthy person in pakistan. All the top lot is corrupted with people like Zardari, Sharifs, Altaf etc…

  3. mohammad_allam says:

    The best candidate for presidentship of pakistan will be pak nuclear scientist DR. Qadeer.he is not very much popular among pakistani but command respect.No Political party can oppose him due fear of people mandate.This will equalize the humiliation that he faced from the pakistani goverment.This will also bring estability in pakistan.The insurgency in frontier province of pakistan will end peacefully as all have faith his dedication to the country pakistan.

  4. Jamshed Nazar says:

    what about making a fun guy as the new President?

    – Umer Sharif
    – Fariha Pervez
    – Shahid Afridi

    Or what about Uncle Sargam?

    I think Uncle Sargam would be the best coice.

  5. Mudassar says:

    Imran Khan, the man with proven track record of humanitarian work, who really cares. I request you Adil sb and people who can write in papers to do something about the voting right of overseas pakistanis.

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