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Let us look into the past.

2008 Presidential election
Asif Ali Zardari - 481 votes
Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui - 153 votes
Mushahid Hussain Syed - 44 votes
Asif Ali Zardari's nomination as a presidential candidate was accepted in presence of General Pervez Musharaf the then powerful President. Mr. Zardari spend precious years of his life in prison and none of the charge was proved in the court. Then he was elected by the overwhelming majority of the parliamentarians as a President. Election and standing as an MPA/MNA and getting success is not a child's play and it is a hectic job.

From the beginning he is not welcomed by disaffected masses which form the minority anyhow the President is tolerating the rude and immature media and people so far. For instance he is not the President, he is not the chairman PPP, he is not even a political worker but he is a 55 years old human being. Which religion, society and culture allow you to resort to such disgraceful action. Moreover, who gave the right to Baba Jee to throw shoe on a person who leads the biggest political party of the country? This shoe has been thrown on mandate of PPP. It is dictatorship and non-toleration to deny a democratic force.

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Originally Posted by Muser View Post
‘You're not to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who does it or says it.’
Your mentioned quote is fit for my views. Reality is that Mr. Zardari is legitimate President from 2008 and accept it. It is wrong to throw shoes on a person who has been destined to rule. So, wrong is wrong no matter who committed that shameful act and who favors him. Taliban are using force to capture the power, similarly undemocratic forces resort to shameful acts like throwing shoes to nullify and deny the rule of the majority.

If they have the guts then they should send home Mr. Zardari through peaceful impeachment. You people should avoid emotionalism and think moderately. It is not a movie; it is real life. Be practical and pragmatic and avoid idealism by making Baba Jee Hero who is not different to militants. Militants impose their views and get goals by suicide attacks whereas that Baba Jee is trying to impose his views by throwing shoes so what is the difference.
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