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Gen Pervez musharraf 's Destiny, now in Balance..... ...
by D goel on Aug 06, 2008 11:56 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

D. Goel PKL.,Morning 11.40AM.Wednesday, 6th August 2008.
The flashpoint in Pakistani Estt. ,probably, now, is closing on Sadar Musharraf's likely Impeachment.
Last year he callously by Sadar's Decree rendered certain Judges disfunctional , by his
Ordinance.Country was forced to protest in favour of ousted higher Judiciary.Some people got killed in police firings in various protests in Lahore , Rawalpindi and Karachi in the course of Protesting Civil society led by Lawyers everywhere,then.
The general elections last April brought National Assembly quintessentially anti Musharraf politicians including Asif Jardari and Newaz Sharif.However , Sadar Musharraf was trying to win over PPP legislators for not easily falling for proposals of Newaz Sharif, ML that wanted restoration of dysfunctionalized Justice Iftikhar Chowdhri and others in Higher Judiciary.
Paki elction Commission was trying for one thing or another to scuttle Both Newaz Sharif and his Brother Shahbaz Sharif from holding any constitutional responsibilities under its own cronies at the Supreme Court in tandem to the Election Commission.
These are murky goings on in Pakistasn despite death too taking the better part of the cities and towns of Fata , Karanchi Lahore or Rawalpindi or whole of Baluchistan.
In the light of these disastrous uncertainties
Musharraf has thought best to stay at home rather than visit Beijing during Inaugural of this year's Olympic Jamboree, lest some body may pull carpet under his Chair

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  RE:Gen Pervez musharraf 's Destiny, now in Balance..... ...
by Ramesh on Aug 06, 2008 12:21 PM   Permalink
Well written

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by Ramesh on Aug 06, 2008 12:20 PM   Permalink
Your knowledge of Paki Policits amazes me, are you from Pakistan?

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