Interceptor
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No brother cool down. That is maximum limit a general can be dragged. After this invisible forces come to support. It is our wish that he should be trailed but world does not follow “weak man’s” wish. I have already somewhere mentioned on this forum that this is going to be very interesting analytical case for political science students. Judicary will go after her fellow judges not after the generals.
If you are old enough to be witness of Supreme Court thriller when it summoned Aslam Baig about 1988 elections, what happened 2+2-2x0 = 0
He was also retired chief of army staff and Mushraf is also retired chief of army staff.
Keep you fingers crossed and see what happens
I believe in your aspiration to have Rt general to be tried but I just don't see it happening any time soon(couple of years to be exact). We want speedy justice. However Musharraf's case is a pandora's box with nothing but bad coming out of it (as legend suggest). The Army's top brass has Musharraf's back covered, Kiyani has many miss communications with the heads of state, one being that the heads have to consult Kiyani to every matter, attaining to politics. Most certainly the drama that just happened over 3rd Nov case.
Musharraf is not the issue as made by our inventive media, their focused in having spin played in every bulletin. This country needs to tackle Energy, Water, Law&Order, Education, Health Services and the list of this crises just goes on. These are the real issues. We have a shortage of dams because of un-political/Army-rule. Provinces dont want dams on their lands because they feel insecure. The only major dams and canals built were during ZAB's rule. Pakistan has the poorest water containment in South Asia, we are able to contain 10 to 15 pc of water from our current system. Other countries are able to do more than 30 to 40 pc. Water is our life line, and we are short of it.
Who cares what Musharraf's doing the only thing to care about is your country. He not going anywhere his trail can wait.
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