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Ex President and Ex COAS General Pervez Musharraf Passes Away

It's been working fine in dozens of civilized countries, our neighbor India being one of them.

Even you know how well it is working in India

In short do what is good for the country and not what is written in the book of constitution
 
A good segment of Pakistani public should get off their high horse of imaginary and in some cases fabricated religious stories of ghyrat, ethnic supremacy and stuff. Ground reality dicates we need devolution of power and finances to the grass root level, quality education, health facilities even though how mediocre they could get and back then when he took charge a great number of Pakistanis had none of them .


Musharraf is going to be judged for violating his oath by his Creator but we the people can't just brush his achievements under the rug cause we don't like his foreign policy. A man don't have to be either all protagonist or all antagonist like the norm in South Asia.
 
That's a lesson. How people play gods and think that they're untouchable. Politicians and Dictators and what not.

Zia got blown up in the air, couldn't even find his charred pieces. Musharraf died after horrible illness and god knows what will kill me. But one should remember that arrogance, power hungriness and acting almighty, despite all of that, you'll end up 6 ft below the ground after few years of life.
 
That's a lesson. How people play gods and think that they're untouchable. Politicians and Dictators and what not.

Zia got blown up in the air, couldn't even find his charred pieces. Musharraf died after horrible illness and god knows what will kill me. But one should remember that arrogance, power hungriness and acting almighty, despite all of that, you'll end up 6 ft below the ground after few years of life.

Brother Musharraf was a humble and a polite man for our national taste . Of course he gonna protect his power flanks from any adversary like every king is supposed to do .
 
سابق کے مرنے اتنی خوشی مت مناؤ
ایک دن حاضر سروس نے بھی مر جانا
 
He did some good things in his tenure.. like development of the country was relatively better and most importantly he was not corrupt as opposed to most of the leaders in Pakistan. His aid to usa killing of Pakistanis is unforgivable, tarnished him and Pakistan thousands have died since then Pakistan’s killing Pakistanis in revenge. That is hell of deeds to take to the grave.
 
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Drone victims, Guantanamo victims, declaration of martial law, mishandling of WOT can't be forgiven nor be forgotten

Same here, but a pray that Allah do justice to all those who suffered and are still suffering because of him and his institution.

Ameen.
 
Even you know how well it is working in India

In short do what is good for the country and not what is written in the book of constitution

How imposing Martial law is good for country
What did we get from all martial laws?
All the problems Pakistan facing today is because of those dictators

Constitution is written to define a set of laws for a civilized society
Otherwise there's no difference between us and jangal.
If martial law is so good for country and write it down in constitution

I don't how anyone with sane mind can support such a act
 
Very sad a true solider, leader and good human being gone. May ALLAH bless his soul.
 
jo gya wo gya baatt khatam
Would you say that after bajwa's farewell too?

Anyway, Mushi did good things and worst things too. He was commando but got feeble and weak that he lived a self-exiled life. IK is technically more 'commando' in nature.

His biggest failure was tearing society's fabric, whether it were drone attacks, Jamia Hafsa, or Bugti. It opened all sorts of religious and ethnic divisions.

It gets a little compensated by allowing a spree of electronic media licenses but NRO to Zaradri, NS, MQM etc equalised that.

The rest of his achievements/misconducts, like HEC, FDI, aid, AIM 120C etc are minuscule in comparison. Even nation losing 80k lives is pale in front of the above loss.

I don't feel an iota of sympathy for his demise, nor feel for some judges and politicians too.
Anyway, his son is doing some marvellous work which will have far-reaching consequences.
 
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