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Mushy gone... RIP! إِنَّا لِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُون
He was the only man in the past 40 years who created jobs and did something constructive for employment whether, in the IT industry, Telecom sector, Auto, Media, Fashion, Education, Sports, you name it... Just take an example, our Exports of goods and services (% of GDP) in his tenure were highest at 15+ and when he left it was 13... that was the highest till to date.. today is around 9% of GDP with the worst ever economy dip that has been done by this so-called criminal in the uniform of democracy aka PDM (brought by current egoist military establishment).
Btw 2008 - 2018, (PMLN/PPP the champion of so-called democracy), we completely failed to reach the numbers where Mushy's Govt left in every category and sector, the indicators were too high for them and their so-called experienced financial teams...
Musharaf's financial team successfully control $ with a sustainable economy for about 6+ years without any IMF & loans. Yes, he did blunders too esp for me, his three biggest blunders were giving NRO to the most criminal, traitor bagoora Nawaz Sharif (a puppet of int establishment who single-handedly destroyed the entire fabric of our society, system, and politics from the top to bottom), opening an unnecessary front in Baluchistan and allow Afghanis (namakharaams) into Pakistan.
Another act that has done some serious damage to our internal system was installing retired officers in public dealing offices, domains, and entities. However, overall Mushy's tenure delivered what any real democracy does for its people to some extent. I have only seen our poor and middle-class living standards get better btw 2000-2007. Since then, we are literally *****up!
Pakistan and Pakistanis are struggling.... in and out both. The damage done by Bajwa's establishment ruined everything after re-installing these criminals. The act has done irreparable damage and puts some serious dent in the emotions, sympathy, love, affection, and pride in the hearts and minds of our nation for the armed forces. Every institute is now badly exposed. With extreme uncertainty and ambiguity in the business and people to the core, I don't see any leadership here that gives my people hope about the country's future. So far, somehow Khan is the only one who still has an icon of hope for many but....
I don't see anyone here who can handle the current economic crisis and could do any effective practical change without doing systemic changes quite frankly. The system and the state is hijacked by some, and everyone knows...
Pakistan lost somewhere...