Monday 26 March 2012

The PML-N’s martial-law phobia is baseless.

Nawaz Sharif has said that there is no room for an undemocratic set-up in the country and that the 180 million people of Pakistan will foil any bid to re-impose martial law. It seems Mian Nawaz Sharif has forgotten the fact that when Pervez Musharraf overthrew his government in October 1999 people distributed sweets in jubilation as they had become thoroughly disillusioned with the working of the ‘democratic government’ of the PML-N. I’m not a proponent of martial laws, but I am also wary of the type of democracy being practiced in this country.

The PML-N’s martial-law phobia is baseless. Instead of talking about army takeovers, the PML-N should spend its energy on finding ways as to how it could defeat the gang of four in the next general elections. The members of this gang enjoy strong support in their respective provinces and seem all-set to defeat the PML-N once again.

Air Cdre (r) Azfar A Khan
Rawalpindi

Gen. Musharraf reaching Pakistan on Dec 25, reveals Nusrat Javed


Islamabad: Prominent Pakistani journalist Nusrat Javed has revealed that former military ruler Gen. (Retd.) Pervez Musharraf will be reaching Pakistan on December 25 this year instead of March 23, 2012.He revealed this on Monday in Aaj TV’s program ‘Bolta Pakistan’.

He also revealed that General Musharraf would directly go to Baluchistan high court to face Akbar Bugti murder case.However, Gen. Musharraf has said on several occasion that he must return to the country on March 23, 2012.

He runs his own created political party All Pakistan Muslim League (APML).Baluchistan High Court has declared General Musharraf as proclaim offender in the murder case of Baloch leader.Akbar Bugti was in a military operation during the night of August 25 – 26, 2008 in the tenure of General Musharraf.

People await change: Pervez Musharraf


LAHORE - Former Pakistan president and APML Chief Pervez Musharraf said people in Pakistan were desperate to bring positive change and the APML would lead the country to prosperity and progress. In a video address on Monday to a ceremony in which former Nazims, Councilors, retired army officials and other social activists formally announced to join the APML, Musharraf said the PPP-led ruling alliance had failed since growing terrorism and the deteriorating economic situation had put the country on the verge of bankruptcy.