DJ_Viper
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You dont know what you are talking about, Nawaz's president in the early 90's tried to remove him from power for corruption and Nawaz fought a dirty fight to cling on. In the 2000's he defined ethnic politics by constantly playing the Punjabi card, and now we can see all the drama he is creating while a massive corruption case is happening.
Zardari is just too complicated to condense in a single post, but he possibly assassinated his wife and used her death to get into power. Again, you have NO idea what you are talking about and I dont know why your coming after me American since I never argued that point.
Sure, I have no idea. That's very easy to defy gravity. But the gravity still exists. Did Shriffs really "looted" your country? Have the generals not done so? All other politicians including the cricketer turned billionaire (somehow, magic?).
I know the dirty games played in Pakistan and India. There isn't much difference. The most significant difference that set India towards being a top-end economy was their democratic system. They had and still have some serious issues, including the corruption. But, their people have brains and they use them vs. going violent and pulling legs, which is a by product of having one man rule.
When generations see civilian rule, they understated to follow the system, let it finish its term, and stand by it and make improvements. In your country, there is no room for improvements as the guy who lost, will try to destabilize the entire country and the system, vs. waiting for the next elections. That's what you get when all your life, you've seen one guy, on a fine night, coming in and removing all elected people from the government and running the country to ground. Watching that behavior all your life, will produce the same mindset in politics where defeat means, its so personal that you'd want to damage your country like that one guy who came in at night. So guess what? You start to look for that guy to come in at night again and take over. Sounds familiar? That was Pakistan's 45 years long story sadly.
Your people were ahead of South Korea and KSA back in the 60's, these rail roads, highways, power plants, were in their destiny 50 years ago. But because of lack of a proper civilian leadership, the country was damaged and the system was never developed. And 70 years after, your public is now learning what "real" public transportation is!! How sad? Learn to accept the majority's rule, if you don't, you can further divide your country. Its not too far in the future when people would start to want a better lifestyle as they could've had it 50 years ago. Similarly, when the court says you are guilty, well its done. And if they let someone go 15 or 20 years ago, they were free. Again, learn to respect the system and the institutions.
Pakistan is the only place where people like you believe only you are right. If a decision comes against you, it was wrong and fabricated like the tall claims we saw taking shape after the elections. Now the band and the wagon is on a different stop. No one talks about the "rigged" elections. Whatever happened to that topic as it destroyed two years and billions of dollars? Again, respect the Vote, the Legal System and the Democratic System. Without these, a country is well on its way to become an Afghanistan 2.0!