
Again Musharraf is back in news. This time not directly but indirectly. Present civilian unrest in Pakistan echoes the same sentiment as it was seen before during Musharraf regime. But this time there is a surgical difference. This is Pakistan under so called civilian rule. May be terrorist are ruling under the guise of civilian mask.
Pakistan has a checkered history right from its inauguration in 1947, the year of heart divide. Pakistan started its journey with violence. The root of Pakistan was built under the theory of conspiracy and still there are so many theories about formation of Pakistan.
The father of Pakistan Md. Jinnah even once said that dream of Pakistan is eyewash. Before independence Muslims and Hindus always lived in peace and harmony and even both shared a common cultural heritage. Even so many rituals are same in both the communities. It is the conspiracy theory and suspicion on which Pakistan was made still rules the country. Executive judiciary and military are often at loggerheads with each other. Why? This is a matter of debate for the concerned people.
But Musharraf was one person who was trying its best to establish Pakistan. At the one hand he was negotiating with USA and at the other he has opened its door of communication for Jihadist. In between he was very close to solve the Kashmir issue and there was relative peace with India during his regime. But suddenly what happened that after exit of Musharraf Pakistan is on boil and lets; Taliban and Al Queda started calling shots and almost captured half of Pakistan.
It means Musharraf was able to contain Jehadi element and present government in Pakistan is not capable of handling the internal affairs of Pakistan. Or is there again a conspiracy theory hatched by Americans to de-establish Pakistan and contain both India and china. We can read this script by watching Obama who is continuously ignoring India.
I am not advocating Musharraf. One has to pick among available choices. And the choices are Nawaz sarif , Zardari, Kayani and Musharraf. And Musharraf is best among the worst. So Pakistan has to make a choice. Whether they want to go again into the hands of Kayani (ARMY) or continuously face the instability doled them out by civilian governments. I think Pakistani has to give Musharraf another chance which he deserves in this time of anarchy.
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If we are questioning the civilian government, we are playing into the hands of those who wants the military regime back in Pakistan.
Even the US is more comfortable dealing with one military dictator than dealing with a whole bunch of leaders amongst whom nobody knows as to who is running the country.
Nevertheless, I would be least surprised if Musharraf makes a comeback.
Musharraf suits Kayani. He suits the militants. He suits the US. What more do you want?
In fact, I had predicted this way back in August 2008 when Musharraf resigned as the president of Pakistan.
I am providing the link below. Take a look and your may be surprised at my prediction and foresight:
http://topangle.instablogs.com/entry/musharraf-s-exit-may-pressure-coalition-to-perform/