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I love him though and i Respect a person who served us For over 40 years, fought for us and our mothers, sisters and fathers so they stay safe. I love him because he is The Ex COAS of Pakistan. I love him because he defend Pakistan at every point and walk of life. I love him because, World respected him As a President of Pakistan, I love him because he is still defending Pakistan and working for US after when a lot of Army men go over seas after retirement..... A person who has devoted himself to us to Pakistan, How can i not love him. I have a lot of reasons to love him then to Hate him. By the way i love his book he sounds like A father of Nation.I hate him, I would never read his book !
(Although ofcourse I do like him when he represents us patriotically overseas)
I love him though and i Respect a person who served us For over 40 years, fought for us and our mothers, sisters and fathers so they stay safe. I love him because he is The Ex COAS of Pakistan. I love him because he defend Pakistan at every point and walk of life. I love him because, World respected him As a President of Pakistan, I love him because he is still defending Pakistan and working for US after when a lot of Army men go over seas after retirement..... A person who has devoted himself to us to Pakistan, How can i not love him. I have a lot of reasons to love him then to Hate him. By the way i love his book he sounds like A father of Nation.
he destroyed a bond an eternal one with our Baluchi brothers he killed Bughti when he should have bought him to justice.
he should have also let the judiciary run look at the mess he had created and the troubles he had bought upon the public.
he bought the borrowing system which has ruined our economy from a saving one to a borrowing one he has privatised key assets of our nation which in need of crisis now can't even be subsidise rates for the peoples benefit.
he has sold the nation to US which you can clearly say is true.
Lastly he bought the NRO which has bought more evil upon us today has destroyed the nation's confidence in its setup and last but never the least left us with Zardari.
Thanks for saving me some typing.... You said it allBaluchi people don't hate Musharraf, remember Baluch is a clan system where Bugti was hated for his role against other tribes during the regime of ZAB. Majority seats in the last elections were won by PML-Q which is another proof of popularity in Baluchistan. I have close friends working in Baluchistan for GoP who notice tremendous development in Baluchistan and they give credit to Musharraf.
Also regarding Bugti, the truth is still not out. There isa strong belief that Bugti was negotiating with PA when his Marri bodyguards brought the caves down which resulted in deaths of officers of PA and Bugti. Marri tribe was protecting Bugti and they lost many men during the time of ZAB due to the role of Bugti.
Partially agree because Iftikhar Ch., BB and NS were all part of this game. Partial responsibility is on Musharraf but Iftikhar Ch. shouldn't have played into the hands of politicians. First he allowed Musharraf to be a candidate then the same person stops the result! Also, Iftikhar Ch. actually took oath on the first PCO.
No sir borrowing system came in NS' time frame (mid 90's). Privatisation is part and parcel of democracy. Look at US, UK and Canada, govt.s dn't own such assets and if they do then those are run properly. There was no other choice.
You honestly believe that it was any different during NS' or BB's time? Musharraf actually went against the US therefore he was forced out by elements who blindly support the US. Our Gawader port, IPI pipe line, JF-17 and many other projects are evidence of Musharraf's defiance to the US.
Same ol' story - US pressure and no support from other political parties against the NRO because everyone benefitted.
BTW, why did NS keep his pact with BB when she worked on NRO? NS could have easily taken a stand agianst NRO?
Don't worry, NS is going to have his NRO soon from 'honourable' CJ Iftikhar Ch. Most of the work is done, soon we will have a paak saaf NS.
Good noght.
Indeed I must admit that Bughti was a torturer a whatever you have labeled above but did our actions show us as any different
Indeed I must admit that Bughti was a torturer a whatever you have labeled above but did our actions show us as any different from what I remember he passed away in a army operation attacking his cave further more is this our justice system in action so the defence would have to pick their guns up as well is this what our members believe is the form of justice our country is to adopt.
He did not come out of the cave. How were they suppose to capture him? The ones who went in to talk with him were killed. It was an unfortunate case of "you live by the gun, you die by the gun".
Secondly lets not blindly blame Musharraf for all that went on (I know some may be naturally inclined to do so for their personal dislike of him). The officers on the ground have quite a bit of leeway to conduct operations especially in the field. A senior SSG officer died while trying to negotiate with Bugti along with a few others.
While you cry over Bugti's death, do know that there are countless others whose names will never be known who met the same fate as Bugti while under his tribal leadership. Bugti played the classic fuedal game in which many many poor people suffered.
As already mentioned by many members that Bugti was killed in an accident. Yes he was been pursued and he was encircled and was being negotiated to come out of the bloody cave with his men.
The cave was os L shape from inside so in order to get to Bugti they have to get inside. Whenever and attempt was made to talk with him the forces received fire from inside. Ultimately they went inside to conduct face-to-face negotiations. A team was sent inside along with an Officer and while they were inside the cave the damn cave collapsed!!! And that is it!
Bugti his colleagues the officer and his men were sent down the rubble and crushed. No one dare to kill an SSG officer or soldier just like that dude.
Yes, sir, we are diifferent, we sought to arrest a armed and hostile fugitive, who resisted arrest.
Sir, there is a inherent, by defintion difference between the police and the criminal -- do keep this in mind - no more free for all - no more a state whose writ tribes and their leadership will treat as if toilet paper.
But even if he was killed in an encounter, when a criminal resists arrest, and uses violence, what are the authorities supposed to do?