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Former President General (R) Pervez Mushharaf cannot be tried under any law of the land. Therefore i believe it is inoperable to discuss about his trial. Its not happening in future.
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Mushraf is indictable on charges of treason as per article six of constitution of 1973
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As far as teaching a lesson to the army or any general through courts is concerned, it is un-imaginable, impracticable and un-desirable.
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I strongly disagree with this notion.Not only mushraf but any who commited the act of treason ,directly or indirectly, must face the music other wise door of intervention in democratic process will remain opened for dictators.
Yes ,It is impractible because
is main kuch parda nasheenoo kay bhee naam atay hain
For example the incumbbant chief justice aided the dictator by providing him a judicial back up and unjustfiebly authorising him to amend the constitution.Does he possess the courage of self trial.??? answer is obvious No.
But ,idealy, it must be done.An indiscriminate trial is pre-requsite to ensure smooth funtioning of democratic process.Every one ,right from Justice Muneer Ahamd and Ghulam Muhammad to Mushraf and Dogar must be awarded the capital punishment as envisaged under artcle 6 of constitution of pakistan.In UK ,a deceased General was hanged by the order of court on charges of sedition.This example must be followed.
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And personally i think, Gen Musharraf was far more visionary, modern and democratic in his approach to run the affairs of the country than all these political parties and their lifetime unelected leaders
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Mushraf may be a good leader in eyes of many but being a good leader and commiting an offence are two differnt acts.No one ,including a good leader , must not be out of realam of law.Mushraf as betrayed his oath and a sacred document of constitution.To ensre the supermacy of law,he must be brought to the book irrepective of his good qualities