Hamid Mir makes an interesting observation but unfortunately without providing more details to substantiate his statement.
He states - "Musharraf was rejected mainly due to his bad strategy in the war against terror. He killed more Pakistanis in this war than the Indians killed in the wars of 1965 and 1971. He is heading towards a very bad and painful end."
Does anybody have some real information on the casualties during the two wars and the current internal turmoil in Pakistan?
If the statement is indeed true, then Hamid Mir admits there are more terrorists in Pakistan today than those soldiers who died fighting. Aren't the Pakistani politicians, and dictators, who ruled much before Musharraf also equally responsible for the damage they caused to the Pak civil society? They encouraged hatred. They encouraged violent ways. Is it Musharraf's fault alone?