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The Unbearable Lightness of Being Asif Zardari

Beena Sarwar January 26, 2005

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#11 Posted by EinZeitgeist on May 15, 2005 9:20:50 am
Re: # 4

What Mr. Zardari does in personal capacity, and in his privacy, is nobody`s business. What he does as a public figure is?
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#10 Posted by FAREED on April 29, 2005 9:21:30 pm
is a very good essay ,but thereshould be habbit in our country that may point out national problems not in the light of indiviulisim not personality wise but with national hood.
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#9 Posted by EinZeitgeist on February 28, 2005 7:44:14 am
Sad, pitiable, now its trade in nurses ``what emancipation are we discussing here?. Ms. Beena Sarwar, after such prolific writing, enchanting,enlightening. This has come has cruel shock. Talking about feudals which category does the gentleman belong to; isn`t it his genre, or are we the idiot Pakistanis that `idiot`. What nobody could achieve, he did it single handedly. Effective destruction of Peoples Party. What a tribute we have in Mr. Zardari, for a leader Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.

By the way may one remind you its an MQM Governor who stands between the Jirgah Ordinnace and the Sindh High Court Judgment. Any food for thought?
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#8 Posted by labyrinth1 on January 29, 2005 2:29:59 pm
There sure is a understanding between PPP and President Mushraff - Bibi is clever doesn`t want to PM at this stage because of Pakistan(s) war against terrorism ( which will obviously make her unpopular ) -
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#7 Posted by aquaris on January 29, 2005 6:28:30 am

Politics is a game of patiently waiting ....for the oportunity.....


zardari... has waited.....


so did the chowdheries of Punjab....

how many times.... they were denied ....?? during the ERA of sharifo Brothers....

...they patiently waited.... and Now....!!!


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#6 Posted by labyrinth1 on January 27, 2005 1:23:50 pm
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#5 Posted by Succubus on January 27, 2005 12:30:58 pm
i need to speak to Benazir Bhutto... any body know a good entry line since she`s considered ``unapproachable``?
Trust me... i am very VERY serious. Thank you.
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#4 Posted by labyrinth1 on January 27, 2005 4:25:51 am
The grass root of PPP somehow don`t trust Zardari and when Zardari was freed most of the top brass of PPP were not happy - so there`s this split in PPP over Zardari .
Today Zardari is a hero - thanks to Nawaz Sharif and Co. and Faujis - who made someone who was ` one of the most openly corrupt person - ` a hero - a news maker . Yes, yesterdays persona non grata is todays ` most talked about person in Pakistani Politics` . I do think Zardari has matured alot after spending years in jail and he knows the politics of Pakistan has changed - the ways of making money has changed ( thanks to free media policy) - he is a cautious man , who has learnt how to play ` media game` as well .
I remember talking to one of the sons of a very active politician of PPP in NWFP who are our family friends from 60`s - he told me that when his father went to visit Zardari in jail , Zardari Sahib had Balentines with him and on the other hand was a famous dancer.
In the end of the day these are the people who are rulers of Pakistan because they don`t have any idealogy - his only plus point in the end of the day is he ( zardari ) could order Bibi ( Benazir ) to make a cup of tea anytime he wants - thats about it !
khalas
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#3 Posted by ShoreSahib on January 26, 2005 9:18:29 pm
Here is a First Husband whose wife`s government was democratically elected twice yet dissolved undemocratically twice as well. The Pakistani Press labelled the couple as extremely corrupt and accused them of bleeding the country`s economy dry. I dont know if any of the charges levied against Ms. Bhutto and her husband, but I know this, How can a system of government infiltrated completely with corrupt individuals and policies call its Prime Minister corrupt.
``For Bhutto, the strike (of Sept 1994 led by Nawaz Shariff) took the gloss off some major international successes. These included the raising of $1 billion abroad through the sale of Pakistan Telecom shares and the signing by American investors of $4 billion in deals with local industrialists.``Ahmed Rashid, World Press Review.

````The government was unprepared for the degree of public frustration that the success of the strike showed,`` said a leader of Bhutto`s own Pakistan People`s Party (PPP). Judged by the criteria of the International Monetary Fund, Bhutto has performed well on the macroeconomic front. But she has had to pay a stiff price in terms of recession and political turmoil.`` Ahmed Rashid, World Press Review.

````Unless there is a major change in the policies of the PPP and the PML, the army will have to step in to save the country`s says former Federal Minister Zahid Sarfaraz, a member of a group of right-wing politicians and retired generals opposed to both Bhutto and Sharif. Mean-while, yet another group in Parliament, led by Mir Zafarullah Jamali, is trying to persuade the military to back a vote of non-confidence against Bhutto. He hopes to sideline both Bhutto and Sharif, thereby preventing an actual military takeover.`` Ahmed Rashid

Excerpts from Article first printed in Far Eastern Review, Reprinted in Dec 1994 of The World Press Review, Ahmed Rashid.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1453/is_n12_v41/ai_15966079
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#2 Posted by kaurasach on January 26, 2005 3:15:47 pm
Politicians are the same over...they will fill the rivers with milk (in their speech)....when they come to power, the rivers run dry - not even water.
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#1 Posted by bbabu on January 26, 2005 3:06:40 pm
Lofty words from a person who has a reputation of 5 percenter
Hope eight years of prison time changes his views on the world
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    #11 EinZeitgeist
    #10 FAREED
    #9 EinZeitgeist
    #8 labyrinth1
    #7 aquaris
    #6 labyrinth1
    #5 Succubus
    #4 labyrinth1
    #3 ShoreSahib
    #2 kaurasach
    #1 bbabu

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