Asif Ali Zardari
Zardari was known to be a bad guy long before he became Pakistan’s president. Many of the closest friends of his late wife, Benazir Bhutto, could not stand him. Now, as it turns out, neither can most of the Pakistani people. Locked in a bitter struggle with opposition leader Nawaz Sharif, Zardari showed his weakness by capitulating to demands to reinstate Pakistan’s former Chief Justice per Sharif’s demands. Now in a desperate attempt to reassert control of his own party he may be plotting the ouster of his Prime Minister according to Indian press reports. He’s on the ropes, his opposition is gaining strength, and meanwhile fraught, dangerous, complex Pakistan is hardly being governed at all.
http://rothkopf.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/03/20/the_worlds_biggest_losers
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The nation must have committed a blunder to be bestowed with such a detestable character.The only workable alternative is to make him ineffective.The courts can play a crucial role by re-examining the NRO and deciding the pending cases without further delay.Even the common PPP workers would love to see his back,as the survival of PPP depends on his political disappearence.
Thanks for your feedback, You are 100% right that NRO case can lead to some major changes in Pakistan.
It is supposed, right from today; Zardari is ready to leave his Dodging Skills plus White Lies the graph of UN-POPULARITY to be stand still!
Azmaish Shurt Hai!?
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