There is so much Indian propaganda in your posts that I do not know where to begin to dispell the many ill-conceived notions in your posts.
Instead of using in vogue terms like "fundamentalist", can you explain to me what is a fundamentalist and once you have done so, please try to fit Musharraf into that mould. At that point in time, many of us can explain to you the difference between a fundamentalist and Musharraf.
Hmm really? Now let's see...TI has a corruption index based on "perception". There is no real data that backs up the index that TI puts out...its simply a perception of corruption as it appears in the minds of people...so admittedly Pakistan takes a black eye on it (btw, India's ranking is nothing to be proud of being such a big, transparent democratic country), but how does that implicate Musharraf? Yes there is corruption in many parts of the govt...only a child would expect that Pakistan would suddenly become the most transparently clean place to do business. It takes time, legal work, process and reforms to be put in place, all the things that Musharraf and the PM have been working on vigorously over the past 5 years....once in place, things are bound to improve..an example is the telecom sector alone...once the hallmark of incompetence and corruption in Pakistan...we de-regulation and reforms by the current govt, in Asia, Pakistan offers the most transparent and fastest time to market access for investors. (On this count, we are well ahead of India).
Pakistan's blow-back started in 1979 with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (shamefully India was one of the only countries outside of Warsaw Pact that supported this naked aggression) and not in a vacuum. Our freedom fighters are your terrorist..that is fine and we can live with it because as history shows, ones hero is always somebody elses terrorist....its just a matter of who gets to write history to set the record "straight" (pun intended). Extremists exist on both sides of the border so on this one count, India is not any better off.
As should all the leaders be...cunning is an adversarial word...one that you would find a lot of Pakistanis using for *all* of the Indian leaders as well...Musharraf is just as intelligent and tactful. Both qualities that can come in handy.
Musharraf is doing with the MMA what any other leader would do to form a govt...I do not see you being ashamed about having a religiously motivated party like BJP ruling India so why would you cry about a Pakistani leader working with an Islamist party??? MMA and its sub parties are an essential part of the Pakistani political landscape.
Don't even get me started on the media freedom and claiming to know about the situation there better than us Pakistanis please. There is so much vitriol written about Musharraf in both the urdu and english media that it gets boring....lets also make a distinction...criticising of the military is a different thing than criticising Musharraf....the latter goes on all the time, criticising the former is not appropriate since its a national institution and a very good one at that....professionally, people of Pakistan have no issues with the military..its the political dabbling and for this, Musharraf is not spared...(Ahsan Saleem Hayat (VCoAS) and his boys should be spared and rightly so as well since they have nothing to do with Politics).
Musharraf has done more than Zia and under more demanding circumstances. Musharraf has delivered on more than what Zia got....F-16s etc., are all meaning less in contrast to the economic turnaround that has happened during his time....F-16s and the other stuff is coming nonetheless.
How did he sell Pakistan out with one lousy call (I am starting to think that this effort to debate with you will be a waste for some reason
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He saved Pakistan by joining the US GWOT. As a leader he saw that there was nothing left with the Taliban alliance so he gave up on it after trying to convince them. He used the circumstances to align Pakistani interests with those of the US...on many fronts he has succeeded, on some he has failed..but the net of it is that Pakistan is in a more tenable position today.
Curtailed the nuclear programe??? Hmm this one has been pulled out of where now? Please lets not take to assumptions (ill-founded ones at that too). Pakistani citizens killed in the PA action was indeed unfortunate...but such a thing is bound to happen when the writ of govt has to be established. On this one count, I myself am not happy, but the other choices are even harder and even more indiscriminate than the PA going after some groups.
Zia was admired and still is for many things he did...primarily the leadership he showed to lead the efforts for Afghan Jihad...he saved Pakistan from the Soviet domination...as always there are repercussions of it and that is fine...Pakistan survives today for the better through these tribulations....yes Musharraf's policies will also have some reverberations after he leaves but do you think that this is not the norm? Leaders will make calls and some of those will be good and some just trash, but Musharraf would not be worth his salt if being the leader of Pakistan, he did not make those calls and let others do it for him.
I pray that Musharraf and Shaukat Aziz continue their work with evermore dedication and zeal...Pakistan can use their leadership for another 5 years easily. As a Pakistani, they have my vote of confidence.
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