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Musharraf needs worst then what he faces today
by Habeebur Rahman on Aug 11, 2008 01:50 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

General Mush is responsible for Kargil conflict and also killings of patriotic soldiers,he should also be tried in Indian courts and in international court of Justice for the same.JK leaders should learn from Musharaff's fate and what conterversies they have caused in Amarnath shrine should be rectified immediately.and also a proposal should come from jammu kashmir people to scrap article 370 and their new assemblies if formed should adopt a resolution to request central Govt to scrap article 370.
By donating land to a religious activity helps in national integration,in history examples are many when muslim kings and rulers donated properties to temples example is TipuSultan and Akbar.
Present rulers are not better then hitoric rulers,I blame a dirty congresi Ghulam nabi azad for this political drama.
My sincere request to PM and our Defence chief
is to bring Mush to India by request to pak authorities if it fails send a commando team to lift him from his house and bring him to indian jail and hang him in public.

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  RE:Musharraf needs worst then what he faces today
by Golden on Aug 11, 2008 04:22 PM   Permalink
your father cant not dare to try him in your indian court. he is a criminal of pakistan so he will be tried there.

if you talk about land donation to temples then shoe some gratitude instead of being a rowdy....

what about donating some land to indian mosques and religious institutions? your hypocracy is very much evident....

instead of hanging mush in india, even it is possible to take advani to pak and hang him there itself.

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  RE:Musharraf needs worst then what he faces today
by S G on Aug 20, 2008 06:15 AM   Permalink
It was Nawaz Sharif, who went to US and told them about his nuclear plans during Kargil war. But then president of the US, Bill Clinton, told him to stop all agression at once. He returned to pakistan, and started blaming army for the attacks, especially Musharraf. He tried to kill Mussaraff and 200 other passengers in a plane crash.

Leading Pakistan is not an easy task, and anyone doing it comes under a lot of criticism.

In the start, most Pakistanis were for him. And he still has some supporters -- especially because the new government, which promised to do things differently, has failed to do much in the past 100 days in power.

Musharraf grabbed power in 1999. He was serving as military chief when then-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif dismissed him, setting off a confrontation.

As Musharraf was returning from an overseas visit in October 1999, Sharif refused to allow the commercial airliner with 200 passengers on board to land.

Within hours the army had deposed Sharif in a bloodless coup, and the plane was allowed to touch down with only 10 minutes of fuel left.

Musharraf was welcomed by a nation on the brink of economic ruin.


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