Musharraf will go sooner or later and the Taliban has already started sending feelers to the anti Musharraf coalition (as reported yesterday). So the resurgence of the Taliban in Pakistan is imminent. Meanwhile Bush will be over with his Presidency later this year, and the next incumbent may not prefer US role in Pakistan. As it is the nuclear deal appears to be in the doldrums, and the forces in India complain of lack of upgraded equipment and are stressed by internal security duties. So it is for India to watch out for more jihadis being swept into the country by Pakistan, and take measures accordingly. I hope the government expresses some nationalistic thoughts at this juncture atleast instead of appeasing vote banks.
RE:Pakistan and Taliban
by Sahadevan KK on Feb 25, 2008 09:51 AM Permalink
Pakistan is another example of doll-play of George Bush and how imperialism can be imposed on a divided mass. This is what George Bush wanted to use his Indian servants to rule the divided people for another 200 years. Left is always against to sell out our India and shown their patriotism. So George Bush created Nandigram with their Indian servants to distributes some red flags and few dollars. If you remember or heard about 60 years back, a lot of servants worked for Britishers for a few currencies.
Today, George Bush, Mushraff, and their terrorists are working together to beat poor people in Pakistan. American Media already shown with proof that American money is spent to increase terrorists activities in Pakistan. It helps George Bush now.
LET IT BE THE PRIME MINISTRE FROM ANY PARTY IN PAKAISTAN,FOR US IT MATTERS NOTHING.EVERY PARTY IN PAKAISTAN WILL ALWAYA REMAIN ANTI INDIA TO PLEASE THE FOOLISH PUBLIC OF PAKISTAN.DAMOCRACY CAN NEVER BE IN PAKISTAN.IT WAS PPP WHICH GAVE BIRTH TO ISI.IT WAS PML-Q WHEN PAKAISTAN ATTACKED INDIA(KARGIL).BOTH THR PARTIES ARE TRYING TO SHOW THAT THEY ARE BEST FOR PAKAISTAN-BOTH ARE LYING.PAKISTAN HAS BECOME HEVEN FOR FOR CRIMINALS.LOOTERS AND WHAT NOT.THE LEADERS OF THESE PARTIES ARE BLAMING MUSHARAR WHAT ABOUT THEIR OWN PAST RECORD.LET EVERY INDIAN(OTHER THAN UPA GOVT)WATCH CAREFULLY THE DEVLOPMENTS IN PAKISTAN AS THE NEW GOVT IN PAKAISTAN IS NOT GOING TO BE OUR FRIEND.THEY TOO WILL SAY"IMSHA ALHA,KASHMIR KA FASALA JALDI HOGA"WE HAVE TO WIPE THEM TOO
If true, Musharaf stepping down would indeed be unfortuante for Pakistan. Pakistanis will realize this very soon when their elected parties will fail to deliver on even a single promise.