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She is professor at Qaid e azam University on IR. She also taught these Generals at Command and Staff College. One of late journalist Arshad Shairf was her student. Taught at civil services training institute.While I am not necessarily a great fan of her, it is a fact that she is one of the few self-made women politicians in the subcontinent (unlike those who have made it by virtue of family etc). It is certainly not a good omen for politics in the subcontinent,
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She is personally targeted by some men in the militaryI think she felt let down by IK.
I think we all know the reason behind her quitting politics
She is arrested, the PM is unaware of her arrest, the CM vouched that she is not arrested by Punjab police, the IG Punjab is unaware of her arrest and yet the Punjab police has arrested her.
The court orders for her immediate release,, she is released from the prison cell and arrested again near the exit door so technically they followed the orders of the court. The Punjab police once again is not sure if they arrested her and yet she is in the custody of Punjab police.
I think last year she was arrested and the Islamabad High Court intervened and order her to be released immediately… but it pissed off many people at that time who wanted to see her behind the cell. The original case against her was a property related matter of 50 years ago when she was probably a teenager or in her early 20s…
her husband died few months ago.. her daughter is also being harassed and she is about 70 years old now with various health conditions so why stay in politics and spend the rest of her life in misery.
I think she took the right decision at this time. She could come back and join politics if PTI comes back to power and there is nobody to harass her anymore.
While I am not necessarily a great fan of her, it is a fact that she is one of the few self-made women politicians in the subcontinent (unlike those who have made it by virtue of family etc). It is certainly not a good omen for politics in the subcontinent,
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It is inevitable. Imran khan will be disowned based on the dreams of Awliyya ALLAAH. Look like it is heading to that direction.Making an example of PTI like MQM.
Are we going to see PTI leadership disown IK and someone like SMQ made PTI chairman?
No , they are making PTI Immortal. They only destroying the most educated class. In last few month 13 lakh educated class/skilled people left Pakistan.Looks like end of PTI if senior members are being forced to leave. To hell with PDM and its handlers.
Or let's say she studied at some of the top universities of the world (London School of Economics and Columbia University) and has taught countless diplomats of Pakistan working in both Internal and Foreign affairs. She is influential because she has high-ranked students everywhere in the bureaucracy. If you stop reading her Wikipedia page and look at the work on human rights she has done in Pakistan, she is the only politician I think of who is considered a pioneer for human rights work.Well, she's not exactly a self-made person, she comes from a feudal background and the privileged class. She actually has never won any elections on her own. Instead, she has been appointed twice to a special seat reserved for women, (and then appointed a minister). Before entering politics, she was the head of the Institute of Strategic Studies. But she had a falling out with the PPP government when they called for a UN-led investigation into Benazir's assassination. She strongly disagreed with this idea and ended up getting sacked by the government. After her dismissal in 2008, she joined PTI but later resigned, only to rejoin in 2013. Surprisingly, she was given a seat in the National Assembly that same year, despite internal protests within the party about her lack of merit, probably she used her feudal background and connections in the civil and military spheres to secure that position, without having gone through any significant political struggle before being "rewarded".
Irrespective of any defenses put forth for her, a political leader who is unable to withstand and resist pressure does not demonstrate the qualities deserving of leadership. Despite enjoying the privileges of being a minister for an extended period, she was unable to endure a few days of incarceration.
Or let's say she studied at some of the top universities of the world (London School of Economics and Columbia University) and has taught countless diplomats of Pakistan working in both Internal and Foreign affairs. If you stop reading her Wikipedia page and look at the work on human rights she has done in Pakistan, she is the only politician I think of who is considered prominent for human rights work.