| Pervez Musharraf |
7,705 -----------------------
36%
|
|---|---|
| Zaid Hamid |
7,460
----------------------- 35%
|
| Imran Khan |
2,509 -----------------------
12%
|
| Other |
893 -----------------------
4%
|
| Abdul Qadeer Khan |
682 -----------------------
3%
|
| Nawaz Sharif |
647 -----------------------
3%
|
| Mustafa Kamal |
441 -----------------------
2%
|
| Qazi Hussain Ahmed |
396 -----------------------
2%
|
| Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry |
244 -----------------------
1%
|
| Asif Zardari |
227 -----------------------
1%
|
| Altaf Hussain |
147 -----------------------
1%
|
| Mullana Fazal Ul Rehman |
81 -----------------------
0%
|
Musharraf should be the President of Pakistan. He has shown us that he has the capability to lead Pakistan. Pakistan prosper during his era at a fast rate. Our archrival India has gone far ahead of us just because we had lost a lot of time during 90's. During Musharraf era the gap narrow down considerably. But now againg we are lacking behind. We have to move forward fast enough and for this we desperatly need Musharraf (the great leader).
Hey guys, check this out...
http://www.facebook.com/PervezMusharraf
Official Pervez Mushrraf's fan page.. I am just proud to see that thousands of young Pakistanis love Musharraf and want him back.. check out above link now
Musharraf Zindabad... Pakistan Paindabad!
@Kjan, thanks for sharing this link! I am really impressed and now belive that our media is keeping us in Mushphobia but the reality is that many many Pakistanis not only loves Musharraf but alos want him back in power...
I want to see a facebook fanpage of Nawaz Sharif, Imran Khan Zardari, Qazi Hussian etc having so many active fans and growing... no.. these "democratic" idiots only surviving because of false media propaganda.. the youth loves Mushrraf and will always love him...
Pakistan Zindabad.. Musharraf Zindabad
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Pervez Musharraf: Answering Your Top 3 Questions
Link: http://pakalert.wordpress.com/2009/12/25/pervez-musharraf-answering-your-top-3-questions/
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1) Was there a way post 9/11 for Pakistan to handle the Americans and the Taliban that would have avoided the current situation where we seem to be stuck with a deteriorating law and order situation?
I think we dealt with both in the best possible manner under most difficult circumstances. With regards to the US, the big question after 9/11 was whether to join the Coalition or not. The Americans had decided they were going to attack Afghanistan, and because of geographic compulsions, the attack was most likely going to come from the East. The positives of joining the coalition far outweighed the negatives of not joining.
Imagine what would have happened, had we not joined the coalition? The attack would have still taken place using bases provided by our neighbour, jeopardizing our territorial integrity. The flow of Al Qaeda and Taliban into Pakistan and the spreading of obscurantist Talibanisation into our country would have happened at a much greater scale. This was certainly not in our own interest. Therefore joining the Coalition was and is primarily in our own national interest. It happens to be in US interest also. The thought that we are playing the US game is simply not correct.
With the passage of time the situation has become more complex. There is strong Taliban resurgence in Afghanistan, developing nexus with Taliban in our tribal agencies, spreading Talibanisation into settled districts of NWFP. These in turn are developing links with extremists in our own society, further complicating the issue. The bottom line is that we have to defeat terrorism and extremism wherever it comes from. The Taliban have done tremendous damage to us and will not hesitate to do more unless we defeat them. The choice is stark. We as a nation have to decide what we want for ourselves. A progressive, enlightened, tolerant Islamic society or a retrogressive, obscurantist society?
2) Lal Masjid- Sifting Truth from Lies
The Lal Masjid operation is a case study of how an appropriately timed, meticulously planned and boldly executed operation launched in the supreme national interest can be distorted by vested interests who want to present it as a disaster. I would like to elaborate/clarify various issues which have been distorted.
We as Pakistanis must realise that we cannot be known internationally as a “Soft State” or a “Banana Republic” where there is no writ of the government. The government has to be strong enough to meet any challenge to its authority. Then only can we emerge as a stable, strong, respectable country in the comity of nations. We also have to make sure that religion is not misused to challenge the state and spread extremism in the society.
Lal Masjid operation stands as a tribute to the gallantry of all the soldiers, especially of SSG, rangers and policemen who participated in the operation. May all the Shaheeds rest in peace.
3) What compelled you to promulgate the NRO?
I very much feel responsible for answering this question which is
rightly agitating many minds. However because of certain political
sensitivities, I will have to pend the answer for the time being with a
promise that I will take the nation on board at the appropriate time.
The one clarification that I will make is that I committed this mistake
on the strong advice of the political leadership at that time, who are
now blatantly disowning connections with it. My interest was only
national with absolutely no personal bias or agenda.
Question: “Through the NRO you brought corrupt politicians to power and made Zardari the President.”
NRO may have allowed Asif Zardari or corrupt politicians to contest
elections but it certainly was not the cause of their coming to power.
NRO is not responsible for electing the PPP as the majority party or
allowing Asif Zardari to win an election. NRO is not responsible for
corrupt politicians sitting in Assemblies, or being appointed as
Ministers. All this happened through the votes of the people of
Pakistan. NRO is not responsible for all Parliamentarians of Provincial
and National Assemblies and Senate having overwhelmingly voted for Asif
Zardari as President. The nation has to learn to cast their votes for
the right person and the right party.
The Forum - PART 1
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Q: On Constitution’s Article 6 trial
Q: Action taken by Nawaz Sharif on 12 October 1999
Q: On Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti's death
Q: Reasons for imposing emergency on November 3, 2007
Q: War on terrorism

The Forum - PART 2
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Q: Foreign actors after Afghan war
The Forum - PART 3
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Q: Criticism by media that resignation on pressure by US
Q: Reasons did not fulfill the promise to resign as chief of Army
Q: War on terrorism, what, when, how it will end
Q: What action should US President Barak Obama take?
Q: Current law and order scenario, and future development of it
The Forum - PART 4
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Q: Current political situation in Pakistan
Q: Army response of Kerry Lugar Bill
Q: Future role of army in the context of democracy in Pakistan
Q: Significance of National security council
The Forum - PART 5
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Q: Army’s popularity
Q: Presidential form in Pakistan
Q: Solving Baluchistan problems
Q: Entering Pakistan politics again
Q: Message to Pakistani nation
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