Lahore, Sept 2 : Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf became a victim of the immense success of his own liberal policies like allowing a free media, giving women one-third representation in electoral system, and engaging India in an institutional peace process, said a senior PML-Q leader.
Lahore, Aug 28 : Pakistan will be an unfortunate country if a person like PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari became the next President, because he will be a “security risk” for the country, the country’s cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has said.
Drawing a parallel between Zardari and former president Pervez Musharraf, he said that the former had no right to exonerate the latter from his Nov 7 unconstitutional acts and slaughter of people (at Lal Masjid) in pursuance of the US’ agenda.
Islamabad, Aug 28 : After nearly five months since the new federal government assumed power in Islamabad, the PPP last evening finally conceded that the Nov 3 “unconstitutional” steps taken by former president Pervez Musharraf had been validated by the Supreme Court, and that the National Assembly could not reverse them.
Washington, Aug 27 : The biggest danger that the ouster of former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf’s ouster from political scene in Islamabad is that nostalgia will blind India and the US to the opportunities that political change might bring in from there, said an analysis published in the Yale Global online.
Lahore, Aug 26: In numerology terms, former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf has been a victim of the digit ‘9’, as on a number of occasions the number proved to be gravely against the ex-General’s interests.
To begin with, his worst days began on March 9, 2007 when he asked the deposed the chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry to resign. The development entirely changed the political atmosphere of the country, and ultimately led to his own resignation on August 18, 2008.