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Gen. Musharraf's Telling-off to Elected Parliament Posted: Apr 26, 2003 11:02 PM
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Re: Gen. Musharraf's Telling-off to Elected Parliament Posted: Apr 28, 2003 6:01 AM
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Dear Niazi Sahib:

Welcome back with your enlightening and outstanding piece. I am doubtful if it could be expressed in a better, more convincing way. Thanks a lot for your input.

Believe me, we have been missing you over here and were eagerly waiting for your next write-up. Please, keep on blessing us with your clarity of arguments and writing skills.

With very best regards,

Abrar Akbar
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Re: Gen. Musharraf's Telling-off to Elected Parliament Posted: Apr 28, 2003 2:06 PM
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I did not agree what you wrote here. Indeed mushraff is
a president of pakistan and he does have a Right to input.
Look at the elected MNA, how many of you can you name
that are really working for pakistan? Answer is None.

Most MNA chnage parties as we change our clothes, how
many of them can be bought and how many of them are
greedy like a Pig, and how many elected MNA are uneducated and how many MNA don't no about foreign policy.

can pakistan afford a matric fail mullah or a corrupt
politicion run the Gov? these Elected MNA will destroy
pakistan within a minute. How many elected Mullahs are
involve in killing and terrorism.

after seeing all these luantic mullahs and others i
rather have mushraff then anybody else.

as a pakistan we should make mushraffs hand stronger.

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Re: Gen. Musharraf's Telling-off to Elected Parliament Posted: May 1, 2003 3:33 AM
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An excellent piece of writing, putting the hijacking of Pakistan in a clear perspective, pointing out the real source of problem.

And what a shame that some Pakistanies are actually pleased with this situation. Great nations give their lives in order to protect values and principles.

Therefore, if we have decided to put up with what we are being given, then we need to look at ourselves and see whether we have lost the greatness that we claimed, or was that a false claim to begin with.

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Re: Gen. Musharraf's Telling-off to Elected Parliament Posted: May 1, 2003 9:02 AM
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#3 - Mohd Anwer

Why do you not stop yelling and start naming all the "Mullas" that are involved in killing and terrorism – when, where? I do not think you can name even one. And if you do name one, then why has Musharraf not arrested him? HA HA HA.

I know that Ishrat-ul Ibad - a strong supporter and a favourite of Musharraf, and now governer of Sind - was the main accused in Hakeem Saeed murder.

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Re: Gen. Musharraf's Telling-off to Elected Parliament Posted: May 2, 2003 3:08 PM
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Anybody looking inside Musharraf will find him to
be a person who has passed 12th grade and nothing
more. He has been propelled into power to keep the civilians from resolving the Kashmir issue which is
frankly north worth dragging beyond a perfunctionary
point. If we have normal contention free relationship wit India the need for maintaining this absolutely unaffordable military establishment. Mushrarraf with have to go - sooner the better lest he come falling down in in a C130 - or worse...

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