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IslamabadDespite his retirement as President of Pakistan Musharraf is still favoured and respected by the enlightened segment of Pakistani society.
An interesting and latest development in this regard initiated by Pakistan Alert while arranging on line opinion polls, Who should be the President of Pakistan, here Saturday. Musharraf while giving an unexpected surprise to the viewers got 83% votes in two hours polling while others could not go beyond 15% a highest number polled in favour of Imran Khan.
Only 2% vote casted in favour of sitting President of Pakistan Asif Zardari, whereas Mian Nawaz Sharif was anxiously awaiting for online vote. Imran was able to get only 14% votes as Qazi Hussain Ahmed could also manage to score only 2 % whereas Molana Fazalur-Rehman could not even a single vote.
Though such opinion polls are not criteria for any change in the formation of the Government but these opinions definitely depict the general trend of the public and predict the opinion of the masses.
All those leading some think tanks and intellectuals derived their opinion and predict the future tone and behavior of the political set up and the country.
In this particular case More than a year has elapsed that Musharraf left the stage and still enjoying the official protocol in all the countries including the immediate neighbouring countries.
He being state forward soldier of the Armed forces is a soft spoken and deliver impressive speeches unlike others who hide and camouflage themselves according to the environment always speak diplomatically.
He is never surrounded by the sloganeers after his retirement and speaks wholeheartedly to the media as and when asked.
He is quite a wise soldier who is just going through a transitory period to meet the constitutional obligations.
Top Stories | Pakistan Observer Newspaper online edition
An interesting and latest development in this regard initiated by Pakistan Alert while arranging on line opinion polls, Who should be the President of Pakistan, here Saturday. Musharraf while giving an unexpected surprise to the viewers got 83% votes in two hours polling while others could not go beyond 15% a highest number polled in favour of Imran Khan.
Only 2% vote casted in favour of sitting President of Pakistan Asif Zardari, whereas Mian Nawaz Sharif was anxiously awaiting for online vote. Imran was able to get only 14% votes as Qazi Hussain Ahmed could also manage to score only 2 % whereas Molana Fazalur-Rehman could not even a single vote.
Though such opinion polls are not criteria for any change in the formation of the Government but these opinions definitely depict the general trend of the public and predict the opinion of the masses.
All those leading some think tanks and intellectuals derived their opinion and predict the future tone and behavior of the political set up and the country.
In this particular case More than a year has elapsed that Musharraf left the stage and still enjoying the official protocol in all the countries including the immediate neighbouring countries.
He being state forward soldier of the Armed forces is a soft spoken and deliver impressive speeches unlike others who hide and camouflage themselves according to the environment always speak diplomatically.
He is never surrounded by the sloganeers after his retirement and speaks wholeheartedly to the media as and when asked.
He is quite a wise soldier who is just going through a transitory period to meet the constitutional obligations.
Top Stories | Pakistan Observer Newspaper online edition