Asking for opinion on the events of a neighbouring country, without full knowledge of details thereof is not proper.
Unlike India, Pakistan is under a military rule. The ruler is making a tight rope walking with powerful ally USA on one side and local
population owing much regard to fundamentalism fanned very much by Nawaz Sheriff during his corrupt regime.
Now Nawaz confesses that he let down Vajpayee! He wantd to arrest Mushrraf!! Getting US aid to drive away Soviet forces from Afghanistan, during 1970s,he gave fillip to Fundamntalism in Pakistani madrassas. He poses threat to Musharraf .
Hence, Musharraf has paid him in his own coin!
2007-09-10 04:59:54
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answered by The Tribune 5
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Yes, Nawaz's deportation to Jeddah was very just. This is because he tried to escape the difficulties of the trial and sought Saudi support to achieve that. Then like a typical Pakistani, he without any romorse went back on all his promises. He does'nt want to serve the Pakistani people but wants to further loot them. Get another few palacial flats at Mayfair and built another palace like the one in Raiwind for his brother. I have heard that each strand of hair that he has got transplanted costed Pds Stg. 50, so for about 1000 hairs he spent about Rs. 60 lacs and about the same amount for his brother.
They look so fresh after having lived a life of luxury whereas Musharraf is looking so exhausted controlling the extremists, opposition, the media and the lawyers. Even Musharraf's voice has become so meek. Bay-chaara he has served this ungrateful people and now they are after him. They cannot appreciate a straight talking man but are very comfortable with a slimy, sleezy chaaplos politician.
Musharraf built a huge reserve of US Dollars 16 billions and now these greedy politicians and their cronies have set their eyes on it.
Anyone should be acceptable except those who have been tried and found to be corrupt.
2007-09-10 12:01:47
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answered by Rafat J 1
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It can't be just for 2 simple reasons :
It went against a high court decision saying he was allowed to
return, and that should stand.
The second reason is to me even more baffling, Nawaz Sharif
was arrested for corruption charges when he came trough customs, and as far as I know is accused of a few other crimes.
They may well be false or trumped up charges, but you can't
arrest a suspected criminal and then put him on a plane
straight back to where he came from.
All credibility of the independence of the Pakistani justice
has just been flushed down the toilet.
Bad example !!.
2007-09-10 08:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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just - unjust - only for human being
west Asia-including pakistan
is in prehistoric period
unfortuately they got petrolem money
some time, itis seem the division of india
and Pakistan is a fortunate one.
madam Indira Gandhi refused to take
Bengal dash with in India-it is very wise
decision
it is the time world must find a way
to deal with this peoples
2007-09-10 07:12:26
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answered by younmanofthegarden 5
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This amounts of contempt of court since the supreme court had passed a judgement allowing him to return to Pakistan.
2007-09-10 06:59:24
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answered by kiron p 3
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Not at all. It is gross dishonesty & injustice , like Musharraf is already doing since 1999.
2007-09-10 09:18:33
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answered by Anonymous
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dude, is anything any of those countries do seem "just"? lopping off hands for stealing candy??? not allowing women to shave??? is that "just"? just be glad the nukes are in mushariffs hands and not the radical muslims who are trying to get ahold of them.
2007-09-10 06:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It is pakistan internal matter
2007-09-10 12:54:27
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answered by Rana 7
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Yes, and that isn't rigth!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6986584.stm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/urdu/pakistan/story/2007/09/070910_landing_two_rza.shtml
2007-09-10 09:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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