Mera bhai, in February 2007, Pakistan's economy was booming, it was at its highest point. Back then, Pakistan was at an economic competition with India, now Pakistan is at an economic competition with Afghanistan. On 2007, Pakistan's GDP growth rate was at 7%, now its barely 1% and today India's GDP growth rate is at 7%.
Now in February 2009, Pakistan is almost bankrupt, had to take an IMF bailout, theres more drone attacks on Pakistani soil now, theres more Pakistani civilians killed now, theres more Pakistani troops killed now, theres more suicide bombings in Pakistan now. Parts of Pakistan is under Taliban control now.
Pakistan during Musharaf's era was far better than Pakistan today.
Economic prosperity that Pakistan enjoyed after 911 attacks was largely due to the crack down on illegal foreign Pakistanis living in the US and West in general who owned small businesses, homes, and had other investments but no status. Their properties were seized, businesses shut down, and they were deported. US deported 100s of thousands of refugees. Others who witnessed this going on quickly sold their properties and sent money back home.
The way things were going for muslims in the first few years post-911 in US, many Pakistani muslims with dual nationalities feared US authorities might take away properties too. This led them to sell their properties and take away all of their investments back to Pakistan.
There were articles on DAWN and other newspapers indicating that Pakistan received upto $20 billion dollars in 2002 alone. And foreign money continued to pour in till 2007.
As a consequence, real estate got the biggest boom as property values rocketed up, banks started issuing loans to small business, and economy got a major boost. also this was during the birth period of computing and cell phone industries, and we've seen a major boom in those high-tech industries.
Now pray tell me, how this has *anything* to do with Musharaff or Shaukat Aziz's policies?
You're totally forgetting the lal-masjid massacre that caused hundreds of suicide bomb blasts and rattled the country economically. Do you not realize that these were Musharaff's polcies? When you have bombs going off every single day killing civilians and govn't officials in major cities, and foreigners being kidnapped, do you think our country deserves foreign investment?
Objectively looking at Musharaff's tenure, he did many good things such as registering NRO cases against corrupt politicans including MQM workers, Rehman Malik and Zardari in first few years of his service. however, sacking of the entire judiciary was another stab in the back of Pakistan's economy. Following that we've seen NRO cases against the most corrupt politicians and beurocrats dropped by the same man. He therefore nullified all of his good deeds with the reversal of his policies. And as a consequence, we have by far the most corrupt politicians back in business.
THerefore, the state that Pakistan is in today is largely due to policies of Musharaff's era.