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I would opt for Musharraf again, he's the best leader Pakistan has had in past 5 decades. He's well educated, moderate and envissioned and most important, he's a leader.
Benazir's asassination is the only reason he lost last elections, he would have won it easily under normal circumstances.
Guys what abt Sheikh Rashid
Look no further than this Energy Crisis we are facing rightnow.do you know the reason he gave to the country??
In 1999 our installed capacity was merely 15,860 MW. (With Hydel 4826 + Thermal 10,897 + Nuclear 137)
In 2005-06 our installed capacity increased to become 20,495 MW. (With Hydel 6499 + Thermal 13,534 + Nuclear 462)
http://www.statpak.gov.pk/depts/fbs/publications/cee/census_electricity_2005-06.pdf
Minister for Water and Power Raja Pervez Ashraf had blamed the Musharraf regime for not inducting even a single unit in the power generation system, but two days ago the Ministry of Water and Power in a written reply to the National Assembly refuted the claim of its own Ministry. The ministry conceded that 2200 MW power had been injected in the system during the last seven years. Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]
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Salam everyone,
Well i would definately stand behind Musharraf, but only in case if he decides to change his leniant policy towards USA. In so called war against terrorism, we did not only lost lifes of our soldiers and people, but at the same time, taliban who were ready to give their lifes for pakistan are also turning against us. Despite of his this wrong policy i would still stand behind him because i am sure he did not commited it intentionally but was not perfectly aware of the future outcome. But most of all, i would wish and pray that somehow we get rid of zardari, who has no plan, no vision, but definately have well set speeches designed to fool our nation.