Well, Frist Of i Would Like To Congrate you, For Changing Praty Flag As Avtar, & REALLY WISH IT WOULD BE THERE, EVEN AFTER 11 MAY?
Then Answer To Your Question is Simple, I could Nt Support Those Whose Silently Support Religious Extermism & Terrorism, its Stunning That One !Couldnt Find A Single Word Against TTp, from The Mouths Of NAWAZ Or ÌMRAN ? Why?
There Is No Difference Between Them, All They Say Or Do, Is Just A well Written Script Nothing More ! Nothing Less?
Well I Never Said, anywhere that Pakistan Is Just Made For ÀPML? Bt Surly I Am 1000% Convinced That, There is No place Of TTp ! Talibans , OR EVEN THIER SILENT SUPPORTERS LIKE, IMRAN , NAWAZ, OR MUNAWAR HASSAN?
For power They Can Say or Do Anything,
Well, Keep Up Good Work, For PTI Bt It Wont solve Any Problem Pakistan Is Just Facing Now? Parties Which Quitly Support religious Extermism, Hve No Place In future,s Pakistan, You Will Going To Find It After 11 May, Hope That Time You Ill Going to Change Your Flag!
Thanks
Bahi Jaan, when did extremism become a big issue in Pakistan? Well, as far as I can tell it became only a big issue as soon American dollars started flowing to Pakistan during President Pervez Musharraf's tenure.
Do you remember when on December 24, 1999 an Indian plane was hijacked, hundreds of passengers were held hostage and only released after 3 Pakistani prisoners were released by India?
That happened during President Pervez Musharraf's rule and I also remember how happy President Sahib was at the successful outcome.
But more importantly, do you remember as well as I do President Pervez Musharraf's full fledged recognition of the Taliban Government in Afghanistan all the way until Monday November 19, 2001? I wonder why it took him more than 2 years to reluctantly sever ties with the Taliban.
Was it the power of the dollar?
Let's not get carried away here, there's no doubt President Pervez Musharraf made great economic progress for Pakistan, unmatched by any other leader in Pakistan's entire history and that's the only reason I respected and followed him. But everything else about him does not come in positive light. Just like the military rulers before him who were also great economists; one of them lost one wing of Pakistan while the other Siachin Glacier.
Now, I am not going to bad mouth him just because I am no longer an APML member anymore but a senior, intelligent brother as yourself can surely understand Pakistan is not about one man or one party !
Will Pakistan die if President Pervez Musharraf died?