Musharraf came to power by toppling a elected, but utterly corrupt, government. He doesn't need people's support to continue his military rule. But now he is not finding any way to go out. If he becomes a civilian president, the next military chief may dethrone him, even kill him. On the other hand he can't remain army chief till his death. He is in a death-trap - only way out for him is through death or by fleeing to the US and living there till death in a heavily guarded house. I feel very sad for him.
RE:RE:Musharraf\'s civil support
by Golu Gayani on Mar 28, 2007 08:49 PM Permalink
Right Biswajit. I feel bad for him too. I try to compare him with past rulers of Pak and I find him much better than every one. I am sure he woould be respected in US, because deapite so much pressure from Muslim countries to not to side US and help US in blocking, stoppinf terrorism, Musharraf was the ONLY Single President, who stood all alone in the mad meniac world of Islam to fight against terrorism.