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Pak CJ
by Rohit Singh on Feb 21, 2008 11:11 AM  Permalink 

Even if he will be free from house arrest will he be able to free from the "Mentality Arrest"? Now who so ever make the government will take revenge on others and court, police will play in their hands and as usual ISI will be an indipendent organisation who will try to controll the situation with the help of "Jehadis".

Again Pakistan will be a member of Commenwealth and US and UK will flood pakistan with money and Pakistan will purchase Missiles and Guns from China and N. Korea and color it in Green and make it available to "Jehadis" who will use these weapons worldwise. After that USA will launch a "Fight against Terrorism" where Pakistan will be "Stratigical" partner in the war. US and UK will again flood Money which will be used for purchasing weapons.

"God help this world" and so called "Warriors of War against Terrorism" and their "Stratigical Partners".

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Cheap justice
by praveen on Feb 21, 2008 11:06 AM  Permalink 

Why is he so power hungry...he acts like a ploitician...how can pakistan expect him to be neutral....

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Banana Republic
by arun arun on Feb 21, 2008 11:04 AM  Permalink 

The mindset of the Paki rulers of yore and present is pathetically fuedalistic. The arrest and retention of the Judiciary is a lesson to others about how breakdown of machineries for governance happen in banana republics. The army chief Gen Kiyani is currently playing the role of a nation builder, albeit unwittingly.The army's silence gives voice to other arms of governance and hence the demands for reinstatement. Our experience with the army brass of pakistan suggests that this may well be temporary phase and there could be stirrings at the higher levels of army echelons to retain power and restore the "glory" the army commanded for 60 years. Gen Kiyanio is known to be a common mans chief , but the moot point is , is he the armyman's chief?. Musharaff is capable of undercutting Kiyani through the many Lt generals he had propped up during his 8 year rule.Only time will tell, but another angle to this saga could be the rift between strange bedfellows like nawaz andzardari. Expect another take over in 6 months or fresh elections, because nawaz will win hands down in 6 months when the benazir sympathy wave subsides. Even with the wave in place he managed to gather success at the hustings.One thing is sure, the economy of pakistan is bound to flounder in the meanwhile. The army will have to suffer setbacks in the fight against militancy, with no political role to play anymore, the ISI will try and forment trouble in India. Theres a lot going to happen in south Asia

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bush
by ramji on Feb 21, 2008 11:03 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

pl leave PAK to decide on its own.Dont poke ur nose there. PPP-nawaz-others pl take a good decision and restore democracy.dont trust bush.u will be ambushed.All who have been lailed for nothing let them go back to their duties,work suffers, country suffers

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RE:bush
by ramji on Feb 21, 2008 11:04 AM  Permalink
correction; lailed-jailed

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CJ
by arungopal agarwal on Feb 21, 2008 10:55 AM  Permalink 

Democracy is also governed as per the constitutional system of that country, let the governance first settle itself in Pak, Chaudhary is to wait instead of getting panicky.

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