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azix_zee Friday, August 24, 2007 10:20 AM

```Hot news; SC Ruled that Mr. Nawaz Sharif can return to Pakistan``
 
What do u think, what will be the political situation in the context of these new developments. I think the JUDICIARY ASSERTION has brought a revolution to the desparate people of Pakistan. The previous few days has brought drastic changes in the political set up of Pakistan. The people are re-generating themselves. The judiciary has given them confidence. But the credit goes to Mr. Iftikhar Chudhary and his team.... especially Mr. Justice Bhagwan Das and other judges of the SC of Pakistan and the lawyers.
We are proud of you ...... Mr. Iftikhar Choudhary.....Judges..... Lawyers & last but not the least the poeple of Pakistan.

Iceman Friday, August 24, 2007 11:44 AM

This goes on to prove that Namaz Sharif funded the political campaign of Justice Iftikhar Ch.... No CJ has paid off the debt he was under...

A classic example of nepotism and corruption in this country...

naughty_bambolina Friday, August 24, 2007 12:15 PM

I had the idea about the deciosion over the matter even from that day when CJ was restored to his position. Proly this decison was made by SC by considering the greatest interest of Pakistan.But as per my opinion, if those people are coming back, they should be accountable for all those cases which were closed at the time when the left Pakistan. NO ONE IS ABOVE LAW.
i would like to say that all ofthe deciosions in regard such political matters, would be against GOVERNMENT...PREDICTION from my side.

Proud Pharmacist Friday, August 24, 2007 12:48 PM

But in my opinion, Nawaz Sharif is a citizen of Pakistan. No rule can make any Pakistani stay out of the country. So this decision is not at all wrong by Supreme Court.

But I agree to Naughty Bambolina that NO ONE IS ABOVE LAW. So all the political personalities must be ACCOUNTABLE for all the cases on them, on their return.

But in the light of Constitution, this decision is justified. So we can't blame for any injustice in this decision.

Waqar Abro Friday, August 24, 2007 01:10 PM

well my opinion is that if nawaz come back to pk,this is not an big issue
actually this is mushrraf policy 1st he invited ppp chairperson then he justfied pml n
well jab pori awaaaam ne cj ka sath dya,phir bhi govt se compromise nahi howa jab musharraf ko ussy use karni ka wakt aaaya usko aaaazzzzzzad kardya gaya aaagy ap khud samajdaar ho .

jk_bohio Friday, August 24, 2007 05:03 PM

all credits goes to supereme court not because only decission of sharif brothers
but now a days sc is working not only freely but greatly



regards

Zirwaan Khan Friday, August 24, 2007 05:27 PM

Atleast we could expect a democracy , may be !!
Otherwise non of the political leaders come to the expectations of public..
It will be far better than the present scenario ,and we could expect some preprogatives from him as at start he wont let his people down to put on them a good impression later "GOD KNOWS" ... But today if slightly changes are occuring , the credit goes to CJ ..

Waqar Abro Friday, August 24, 2007 11:07 PM

Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif has expressed his willingness to consider any official initiative for a ‘grand national reconciliation’, if President Pervez Musharraf were to make it clear that there is no condition from his side and that he is not a candidate for any post.

“He should allow a level playing field and invite everybody to come back home to sit across the table and resolve all matters among themselves,” said the PML-N leader while answering questions at an impromptu press conference here on Thursday soon after the Supreme Court in Islamabad had ruled that he could return home.

“I think these political parties have the ability to take decisions by themselves, have the ability to carve out the future course of things; we don’t have to depend on any military dictator to show us the way,” added Mr Sharif when asked for his response to reports that the government had decided to approach all political parties for achieving a grand national reconciliation.

An unusually restrained but visibly happy Nawaz Sharif, who was accompanied by his brother Shahbaz Sharif at the press conference, promised to go home soon and lead his party in the forthcoming general elections, but refused to give a firm date for his return.

“We will be holding our CWC meeting soon on the issue and then we will also consult our colleagues in the All Parties Democratic Movement (APDM) on questions of when to return and which entry-port to use,” he said.

He avoided a direct answer when asked if he would be a candidate in the forthcoming election, but said he would go back home and lead his party’s election campaign.

Answering another question he said all the hurdles in the way of restoring the ‘original’ 1973 Constitution as it stood on October 12 1999 including the 17th amendment and the restriction on becoming prime minister for the third time would simply vanish in the days to come.

When asked about Benazir Bhutto’s ongoing talks with President Musharraf, he said under the Charter of Democracy the signatories were obliged not tot negotiate with army generals. “If she has undertaken such negotiations it is against the spirit of the Charter and against the principles on which this Charter was based.”

When asked if he still planned to go home as he had desired earlier along with Benazir Bhutto, he said he would like to consult the party and the APDM on the matter.

When asked about the apprehensions that he would be arrested on landing in Pakistan, he said there were no charges against him of either corruption, kickbacks or commission, “but they could fabricate cases against me, Musharraf is expert in fabricating cases against innocent people and pardoning proven criminals if they shook hands with him.”

He added: “I will face anything that he does against me. I’m not scared of that.”

“A dictator does not give in easily,” he said when asked how much of a setback was the Supreme Court ruling for Musharraf, “but I think it is the beginning of the end of Musharraf.”

He said it was possible to get rid of the army’s undue influence in the socio-political and economic life of Pakistan with the help of the people. “We are prepared to struggle for this with the support of the masses if there is any resistance to efforts to the effect.”

He said democracy had won and dictatorship had lost. “It is a victory of democratic principles, the rule of law and the constitution.”

Answering a question he said Gen Musharraf was not eligible to contest for the president’s office, with or without uniform, “because there is no place for a dictator in democracy”.

When asked if like Benazir Bhutto he would also like to share power with Musharraf under an interim arrangement, he said dictatorship and democracy were two opposite things. “How can democrats share power with dictators?”

Asked if he would welcome those Muslim Leaguers back who are now with Gen Musharraf if they admitted that they were wrong, he said a turncoat would always be a turncoat and “personally I don’t like turncoats, but we will discuss this matter as well within the party and with our APDM colleagues.”

About his policy with regard to taking on board all moderates, he said his was a progressive party and had won elections twice in the past with a two-thirds majority.

Asked that after winning such a big victory how would he respond if the Americans were to start wooing him as they were doing Benazir Bhutto, he said everyone knew the principles on which his political philosophy was based. “We have not changed these principles, they know it and when they talk to us they would do it with the full knowledge about what we stand for.”

In his opening remarks he said ‘our’ stand had been vindicated today.

zameerabbas Saturday, August 25, 2007 12:09 PM

Lets hope our political leaders have learnt their lessons and wont repeat the mistakes the nation has come to hate them!
At least judiciary is now expected to take anyone to account!

Proud Pharmacist Saturday, August 25, 2007 12:34 PM

I think that even after a long unexposure of the two main leaders of our Politics, i.e. Mian Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto, by Gen. Musharraf, they could not be driven of the hearts of public. Public still like them and want them to come back. These leaders are still having their roots and vote banks. And once again there are the two main powers in our Politics, i.e. Mian Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto. Nawaz Sharif will lead APDM and Benazir will lead the political coalition of Musharraf needed Parties, i.e. PML-Q, PPP and MQM.


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