Dr Anil Athale has written a fairly well researched article. Will president Musharraf Succeed? My answer is yes. First off for all the moise and hulabaloo, the people are not out on the streets. Pakistanis haven't had it so good in a very long time. With a per capita income of US$940 per annum. there are a few members of the civil society who are dissatisfied. Second, my prayer is that Pakistan is no longer a conglomeration of ethic identities but a nation finally. Thus there is a Pakistani identity. No one leader has delivered like president Musharraf and hius team.Thirdly, the concept of Pakistan is worth more than democracy. Fourthly, democracy has as many faces as Visvarupa. So no one can claim to have a monopoly on democracy. The best form of democracy is the one that suits the genius of the people. lastly, we in pakistan had hoped we had sedm the last of political turmoils in 1999. We had taken care of the civil service and their claim to fame, we had ensured political adventurists won't reurn to power but we had never expected the supreme Court to aspire to rule the state. With the judgement that the Supreme judicial Council is non ests, it became a power unto itself. Every pillar of the State is accountable. This way the 3 pillars of state retain a balance. Once one pillar becomes more equal that the others, problems begin. This is what happened in pakistan.
The legal fraternity and the entire Sergeant Pepper's Bleeding Hearts Club Band, can scream until they are