ATP Poll: Who is In-Charge in Pakistan?

Posted on July 27, 2008
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Adil Najam

Yousuf Raza Gillani, Asif Ali Zardari, Pervez MusharrafSpeaking of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani’s upcoming trip to USA and meeting with President George Bush a politically astute and well-connected friend in Pakistan said, “Its going to be a meeting of two lame ducks. George Bush is a lame duck because his tenure is about to end, and Yousuf Raza Gillani is a lame duck because his tenure never really started!”

For those who wish to see real democracy in Pakistan such comments instill a certain sadness. Yet, as a recent The News editorial highlighted, there is an increasing, palpable, and disturbing concern amongst Pakistanis about exactly who, if anyone, in in control of the government in Pakistan.

We thought maybe we should put exactly that question to our readers in this ATP Poll: Who do you think calls the shots? Who is really in-charge of Pakistan’s government today?

Of course, one could make this broader and more abstract by adding the Allah, Umreeka or Army responses. But our interest right now is on the daily governance of the country and who is calling the shots there.We woudl appreciate if the responses and comments also focus on that.

56 responses to “ATP Poll: Who is In-Charge in Pakistan?”

  1. MZ says:

    @Rafay
    Speak in Urdu to Pakistanis hasn’t bad impact. Most of the heads of countries to their nationals in their own language. I think we should appriciate Pakistaniat.

  2. Zahra Asif says:

    Its sad to witness that even having undergone a thourough electoral process, we, Pakistanis, still have a lame duck as our Prime Minister. Do we really see any difference vetween this governement and the previous one?

  3. Haadia says:

    The ONLY line in the survey results that is really important is the one with the number of people who voted for Yusuf Raza Gillani……

    He has to be the single MOST UNPOPULAR or unpowerful Prime Minister in the world!

  4. Rasheed says:

    Could someone please tell the Prime Minister and many other Pakistani commentators that the word is “sovereignty”, not “sovereign-i-ty”?

    Just want to be proud of him, not picking on him — his host Bush is worse in the way that he pronounces words – “ath-e-letes”; “nu-ciu-lear”, subliminimal, etc.

    Thanks

  5. Rafay Kashmiri says:

    @ 17.15 hrs. EST onTV

    I hope you guys are listening to Pir Minister’s
    addressing to USA Pakistanis in Urdu. He is an FC
    educated. I just have to recite :

    Inna-lila-he-wa-inna-elaihey rajeoon !!
    Rafay Kashmiri

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