Suit yourself.
If you prefer military rule over democracy then so be it.
Much of Pakistan’s history has been marred with dictatorship. From self-proclaimed Field Marshall General Ayub Khan to the so called Chief Executive Gen Mushi ,the total span of military rule is more than 32 years.
And there have been so many unsuccessful coup attempts in Pakistani history from Maj.Gen Akbar Khan in 1949 against Liaquat Khan to Maj.gen Zairul Abbasi against Benazir Bhutto.
Alternating periods of civilian and military rule have not helped to establish stability....IMO
Pak came under military rule again in 1999 after the ousting of a civilian government that had lost a great deal of public support.The coup leader then, General Mushi pledged to revive Pak's fortunes... but faced economic challenges as well as an increasing polarisation between Islamist militancy and the modernising secular wing of Pakistani politics.
And wasnt it under growing pressure to reintroduce democratic rule that Mr Mushi relinquished his army post in November 2007??
If his regime was so successful then in parliamentary elections of 2008 his supporters would 've won,instead his supporters were defeated by none other than opposition Pakistan People's Party and Ex PM Nawaz Sharif's Muslim League....
back to square one.
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