Pakistanis behaving wrongly with the one sensible ruler they had in decades.
Other than his four-point-formula for Kashmir I wish India had a leader like him to handle the right-wingers in India.
Be glad you never had a ruler like him, there's a reason your country has seen relatively better developed institutions, proper civilian supremacy and democratic transitions.
This guy overthrew a government, started a pointless war and lost it, damaged our international credibility, and set our system back to start from zero again in 2008. He trampled on the constitution that he had sworn an oath to, and he imprisoned some who rightly opposed him, forced judges to swear oaths to him and renounce the constitution.
He also oversaw short term stability that was mainly driven by good global macroeconomic conditions, and US aid making up a big chunk of the budget. Other than that, his era saw the start of large scale insurgency and terror in Pakistan, and also the ushering in of a new era of load shedding. He also started all sorts of trouble internally. And the financial crisis of 2008-09 which people blame the PPP for, was almost all set to happen under his watch. He did have a few positives, but nothing near the cost.
Best military leader Pakistan ever had..at least in my lifetime
I'd argue he was the worst, or at least one of the worst.
He recklessly started a war without taking either the government or the army itself in confidence, and he lost that conflict. And to cover up for his incompetence and to escape the incoming comeuppance, he used his institution to save his own skin, overthrew the system and trampled on the constitution which he swore an oath to.
Any Chief of Army Staff who more or less fulfilled his oath, and didn't break it, is technically better than this guy. Any COAS who didn't start a poorly planned war and lost, is also better than him.