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Dear friends,

As you know the condition in Pakistan is deteriorating day by day. In order to save Pakistan from any further destruction, former President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, has decided to contest next general or mid-term elections in Pakistan.

I am pleased to invite you to attend 'support Musharraf day' and show your support for a true Pakistani leader who can guide Pakistan to success.

Below is the invitation for the 'Support Musharraf day' event.

Please confirm by Monday August 01, 2010 by responding to this email or by calling 647-968-6741. Kindly pass it on to like minded people you know as we are looking for a sizeable crowd on the 7th.

Looking forward to seeing you on 7th August.

Thanks,

Imran Siddiqui
Regional coordinator
All Pakistan Muslim League, Canada
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Support Musharraf Day

Chief Guest: Dr. Nasim Ashraf


When: Saturday, August 07, 2010


Place: Candles Banquet and Convention Centre
1224 Dundas street E Unit 18 & 19
Mississauga ON Canada L4Y 4A2
Tel 905-848-3388
Candles Banquet & Convention Centre - Mississauga,Toronto GTA, Ontario

Time: 3:30 pm till 5:30 pm (Refreshments will be served)

Your presence at this event will be truly appreciated.

Please let us know the number of people accompanying you.

confirm at: pakistanfirst2010@hotmail.com or call 647-968-6741
 
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There are some Musharraf's supporters in UAE, Europe and the United States. I think he can become minister for overseas Pakistanis :lol: but may be 0.5% supporters in Pakistan so you can expect some crowd their in the USA but may be not in Pakistan
 
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musharraf ruled for more than 10 years and with whips and complete authority, what do u people want, want him to rule for ever till he dielike stalin??? or even make him an eternal president like Kim Il-sung???
 
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Are those millions Pakistanis living in Dubai or middle east should be considered out cast?
Voting is a numbers game. Compared to what is needed to contest and win elections in Pakistan, he will never get those numbers from Dubai, UK, US and all over the overseas Pakistanis combined and if they all voted for him only, which is hardly the case by a long shot.

There is also a school of thought, that Musharraf is afraid to go back home - mostly its sensible since as webby mentioned it won't be simple and fair, but still his persona is that he faces challenges head on - so him staying out of Pakistan further worsens his case for re-election.

To regain his popularity he has to work in Pakistan. Nowhere else.
 
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Just around the corner for me ! Whether I would go 'Support Musharraf day' doubtful.

1224 Dundas street E Unit 18 & 19 Mississauga ON Canada L4Y 4A2 - Google Maps

Dear friends,

As you know the condition in Pakistan is deteriorating day by day. In order to save Pakistan from any further destruction, former President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, has decided to contest next general or mid-term elections in Pakistan.

I am pleased to invite you to attend 'support Musharraf day' and show your support for a true Pakistani leader who can guide Pakistan to success.

Below is the invitation for the 'Support Musharraf day' event.

Please confirm by Monday August 01, 2010 by responding to this email or by calling 647-968-6741. Kindly pass it on to like minded people you know as we are looking for a sizeable crowd on the 7th.

Looking forward to seeing you on 7th August.

Thanks,

Imran Siddiqui
Regional coordinator
All Pakistan Muslim League, Canada
******************************************

Support Musharraf Day

Chief Guest: Dr. Nasim Ashraf


When: Saturday, August 07, 2010


Place: Candles Banquet and Convention Centre
1224 Dundas street E Unit 18 & 19
Mississauga ON Canada L4Y 4A2
Tel 905-848-3388
Candles Banquet & Convention Centre - Mississauga,Toronto GTA, Ontario

Time: 3:30 pm till 5:30 pm (Refreshments will be served)

Your presence at this event will be truly appreciated.

Please let us know the number of people accompanying you.

confirm at: pakistanfirst2010@hotmail.com or call 647-968-6741
 
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The problems we are facing now are directly linked with the decisions taken by Musharraf ... He could have turned the fortune of Pakistan , He was not answerable to anyone but he didn't . The present NRO product is also attributed to Musharraf ... When a leader makes so many and so disasterous mistakes he should be confined to the DUSTBIN of history ....
 
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Voting is a numbers game. Compared to what is needed to contest and win elections in Pakistan, he will never get those numbers from Dubai, UK, US and all over the overseas Pakistanis combined and if they all voted for him only, which is hardly the case by a long shot.

There is also a school of thought, that Musharraf is afraid to go back home - mostly its sensible since as webby mentioned it won't be simple and fair, but still his persona is that he faces challenges head on - so him staying out of Pakistan further worsens his case for re-election.

To regain his popularity he has to work in Pakistan. Nowhere else.

I agree that votings is a numbers game and in 2008 elections, President Musharraf's name got PML-Q 53 seats in the National Assembly and these seats were from all over Pakistan.

On the other hand Nawaz league got 5 seats from NWFP and rest of the seats were from Punjab.

President Musharraf's participation in politics will only benefit Pakistan because it will give another option to the people of Pakistan and will add pressure on ohters to actually do some work.

I assure you that he is going to return and it is a matter of when and not if.
 
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The problems we are facing now are directly linked with the decisions taken by Musharraf ... He could have turned the fortune of Pakistan , He was not answerable to anyone but he didn't . The present NRO product is also attributed to Musharraf ... When a leader makes so many and so disasterous mistakes he should be confined to the DUSTBIN of history ....

You are right when you assume that he could have turned Pakistan around but reality is that turning Pakistan around is not a process of 10 yrs.

Look at the history of the EU, USA and Canada, they have achieved success after many trials and errors.

I as a supporter don't expect president Musharraf to turn around Pakistan in 10 yrs or 15 yrs rather I expect him to lay the ground work for success and the subsequent govts to utilize that infrastructure to teh benefit of Pakistan.

For example, President Musharraf gave tremendous powers to the Nazims and local bodies which resulted in betterment of many cities. This is a system which is also present in all developed nations. Now the next step should have been continution of that system by the means of local body elections but that is not happening.

So lets not blame President Mushararf for what Pakistan is facing today.
 
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