The cat fight now begins!
The cat fight now begins after Musharraf has resigned from office, despite strong opinion polls sliding in his favour till late last night.
The issues that are going to split or rip the coalition apart are:
- Who will be the next President?
- How to restore the Judiciary in the next 72 hours.
Apart from that, most of us are worried about the following:
- The control of the ISI
- Integrity of Pakistan
- Sovereignty of Pakistan
- Nuclear Arsenal and American/CIA influence over it
I will Insha Allah write in detail on these issues soon. For now, I am disturbed at the very thought that Pakistan is now in the hands of world famous plunderers of the National Exchequer.
Musharraf had to quit, he was left with no other option, but the nation would have loved it if he could have revoked the NRO on his way out.
This entry was posted by Ammar on August 18, 2008 at 2:43 pm, and is filed under My thoughts, Pakistan. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0.You can leave a response or trackback from your own site.
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#3 written by Rakiah 3 years ago
i cried for almost an hour when he said he resigns. for me Pakistan just lost its independence. Now we’ll be ruled once again by the west through the hands of our own government. Please, let us all PLEAD to the Almighty that he saves this country and its people from what we have brought upon ourselves. Ameen
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I couldn’t muster the strength to write anything on my own blog myself, but you’re right about the cat fight. However, rescinding the NRO before resigning would’ve created another chaos giving Nawaz the ultimate power he longs for. That would have also reeked of some personal vendetta. So, resigning quietly without hurting anything is the best way to go.
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