Journals
Friday,Nov 30 2007, 07:49:50 PMMusharraf’s days are over
Musharraf will relinquish the post of chief of the staff on Thursday. This was the demand of our donors(US and Britain) and Pakistan’s opposition parties.
It is too early too say whether he will be able to keep his grip on power or not.
However, media reports and comments expressed by analysts indicate that he would be replaced by a new president.
Robert Oakley and Joshua Yaphe recommend that he should be replaced by an interim civilian president. Mr. Oakley has served as ambassador to Pakistan.
They are of the opinion that Nawaz’s return marked the end of Musharraf’s career. They think Nawaz has strong following in the army and the intelligence agencies. As far as Ms. Bhutto is concerned they think she destroyed her political career by entering into negotiation with Musharraf.
Friday,Nov 30 2007, 07:35:47 PMCommentary : Nazwaz assures full support to Judici
Former Prime minister Nawaz Sharif spoke in support og judiciary and media. He told them as they are fighting for a national , he and his party would extend them their full support.
I urge lawyers and media people not depend on his support. His words are ploy to garner public support for election.
People of Pakistan might have not forgot the incident in which his party loyalist and cabinet ministers attack the supreme court and mistreated the chief Justic Shah over the appoint of judges.
Media people should not forget how treated Mr. Sethi , editor Daily Times during his rule. He was picked up the agencies, gagged and detained for month. He was released after an international outcry.
This man is a ruthless feudal lord. He does not believe in anything good thing.

