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Musharraf also represents a moderate social position and is violently opposed to the mullahs who have sunk the country.
And yet, the MMA ruled in two provinces during his regime.
As for cases etc. this is the very chief justice who took oath under the lfo and happily served mr Musharraf for many years. It was only after his corruption (illegal placement of son etc.) was found out that he developed an issue with the government.
While i do have differences with the current judicial activism, i don't agree to the above mentioned assertion. It was the first time that judiciary said 'no' to a dictator in the history of the country. Regardless of the reasons - allegations were also concocted by the Musharraf regime -i think the event will be remembered in history for what it was.
The long march included some civil society types, but it was by and large a pmlN affair.
The long march was the biggest public movement in years. It was spearheaded and kept afloat by lawyers, not politicians. The same politicians who could not rouse the public against the dictatorship, had to join the bandwagon only after they found out that the movement had large support of the general public. Dubbing it a PML-N affair is a gross misunderstanding of the whole movement.
Musharraf atleast has the mullah haters, army, mqm, pmlf/q, chattha, leghari, khurshid Kasuri and numerous others as his constituency. Not to mention a significant support base in urban centers and in rural areas that were developed during his tenure (count the number of miles of road in Baluchistan before and after Musharraf).
PML-F and Q are begging Nawaz to join them. Since Nawaz won't, they will be willing to throw theirr baggage behind Musharraf, but it won't count really. They can become a sizeable opposition but that will draw PML-N and PPP further closer. MQM is the only dependable party which will be willing to back Musharraf. But, they have always sided with the centre.