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Whether fauji or civilian, once a person gets addicted to the intoxication of power, it becomes very difficult to accept the reality and embrace a peaceful and reclusive life. He has a nice life, owns reasonable amount of assets and commands respect at the international scale but still he is fancying a more active role for himself in domestic politics but he is not prepared to face the trials and tribulations that accompany it. I think he is sincere and can play a positive role and Pakistan can benefit from his skills, experience and stature but it seems impossible if he is not ready to take the bull by the horn. One cannot simply sit abroad and dream of becoming the most popular leader in domestic politics of india and Pakistan except the dynastic families that capitalise on the legacy of the yester-years and skills of manipulation and deceit. Thus he needs to be in Pakistan else he should be content with his reasonably luxurious life and hope for the best.Considering his last attempt at a gathering had barely a 150 people there, the general is better off living in his wealth; both from his time ruling and then his lecture circuits.
But like all fauji dictators, he is unable to accept irrelevance