Monday, 25 March 2013

Mr. Musharraf: Nothing Left in Pak to Ruin Again.


Ex-Army Chief and President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf returned to Pakistan on 24th March 2013 after a four and half years' self-exile. Though during this period , the sitting President-Mr. Asif Zardari , doesn't let to feel anyone his absence from the country and carried his devastation plans succinctly. But he returned to ‘home’ with afresh mind and power’s dream.

You will surely miss the golden days in Pakistan which you never deserve


‘I am back to save the country’ he stated on his arrival at Jinnah International Airport  in Karachi. Despite the serious threats from  Talibans and BLA (Balouch Liberation Army) for LAL Masjid’s attack (in Islamabad) and Nawab Akbar Buggti’s assassination (in Dera Buggti); he decided to actively participate in Pakistani politics.
This is the beauty of democracy which gives the political rights without discrete to everyone. When the General Musharraf was enjoying an absolute power, he introduced the dirty politics in Pakistan. He suspended the political rights of Benazir Bhutto (late) and Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and didn’t allow them to come back in Pakistan. This is the best moment for him to understand that what is the difference between ‘democracy and dictatorship’. Though the Pakistani politicians withered the soul of democracy. They took revenge from the nation through ‘democracy’. The recently ended tenure of democratic government in Pakistan wasn’t less than Musharraf’s dictatorial regime.
Pakistani courts have summoned to Pervez Musharraf in different cases and ordered to retain his all properties in government’s custody. The authorities were in contact with Interpol to arrest him from abroad. As he is now already in Pakistan surprisingly with all of security provisions; this is really a test case of the Pakistani judicial system. This is the an exam of Pakistani politicians too who were roaring in his absence.
International establishment with key players such as US, UK and Saudi Arabia is fully backing  to  Pervez Musharraf as politically he played  the ‘perfect puppet role’ already and his post-modern ideology suits to the western world. Pakistani establishment is his house-maid but he has to calm down public anger first.
His recent vow to ‘Save the Pakistan’ is a cheap political stunt while he actually needs to clear him from the courts. APML (All Pakistan Muslim League) is his registered party to contest in the forthcoming election in the country. Again this is the trial of ECP (Election Commission of Pakistan) that's how they allow a fugitive from justice to contest in the election. 

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