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Will he Come Back or Will he Not ?
After the departure of President Zardari on the pretext of medical treatment in UAE, the reports are coming that all those who came here from London and Dubai, to take advantage of the murder of BB in the shape of election win in 08, are again getting their suitcases/briefcases ready to return back to their safe heavens in UK/UAE to wait for another chance to come back after few years.
The Million dollar question is now that their head having "medical treatment" in Dubai will come back or not ? What is your guess ? Plz share. |
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Mr. Zardari was already facing the political isolation and it counts a major reason of his escape. Now the situation is that, after his escape he is becoming more and more isolated hence the chances of his comeback are getting rare and rare. I think, now he will use his most expensive card that is Bilawal who is already in the ground. Lets see!
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Today early in the morning on a news channel, Sharmeela Farooqui representing PPP, Raja Sanaullah and an analyst Haroon Rasheed were interview about the same... Sharmeela Farooqui said that the President would be back within some days. She said that the president Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari had gone to UAE for a routine check-up, and since his family was already there so he would obviously meet with them too. "Therefore the rumors abroad against the president has no basis in reality", she added. While PML (N) as usual targeted the president with searing criticism saying that the president could have had treatment in Pakistan, and his family could have come all the way from UAE to visit him in the country. Still, the analyst said that the president hasd been under severe stress on memogate scandal for quite some time now. Thus he was more likely to have such ailment and that there was for sure some amount of truth in memogate scandal that had caused the president taken very seriously... He said " I smell a rat" what we say "Daal mein kuch kaala zaroor hai" in Urdu...
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Taza Tareen........ May be true or otherwise.
He will address the nation telephonically (like Altaf) on 27 December and will declare the Bilawal as his successor. It means he is not coming back.
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Ek Zardari Sab Pe Bhari
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Personally i have never been supporter of zardari. He had the oppourtunity to lead the country towards progress and prosperty if he had looked over and above his personal interests and goals. But he choosed the second option and all his efforts were focused to perpetuate his grip on power.
Yet i found him no different from other political lot. In fact our politics revolves around opportunism , vested interests, immorality etc and Zardari truly represents these hallmarks of our politics , as other politicions do. However, as a person he is blessed with certain qualities that are otherwise rare among politicians. he is epitome of endurance and tolerance. during four years , in contravention of previous norms, he has made no effort to victimize his former opponents and avenge what was inflicted upon him. He was subjected to torture, put under prison , defamed but he endured every thing. I share an incidence that was quoted by Hamid Mir in one of his columns.He say that once Zaradari's PS Salaman Faroqi called Shaheen Sehbai and ansaar abbasi (who used to call him Mard-e-Hur during his prison and latter on turned against him) and requested Zardai to once meet with him so as to clear the misunderstandings. Zardari refused to meet and said tell them that they can write as much as they can. He will make no effort to placate them. That said, what i perceive he is not the man who ll give up.He 'll come back and face any threat emanating from any quarter.
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If the rumours aborad against Zardari were the money, Pakistan would have enough cash to grapple with her economy issues and avert any future crises... Let us just hope that the president comes back home hale and hearty (after all he is a human) and things get better in Pakistan...
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It seems he will come back only after getting assurance from "them"
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And he is coming back. Feigned illness to escape the consequences of what he had done. But as soon as he realizes that their was a likelihood that Article-47 of the constitution would be invoked against him, says, "Who on earth is ill, I'm just okay". What a schism. And what ustaadi Mr president.
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And now it is clause (1) of Article 47 which says "Notwithstanding anything contained in the constitution, the President may, in accordance with provisions of this Article, be removed from office on the ground of physical or mental incapacity…” In the mid-1950s, Governor General Ghulam Muhammad had been forced to resign on health grounds. History could repeat itself if the president Zardari could be removed on the same grounds. But the nature of the clauses in the article is ambiguous. The constitution thus remains ambiguous when it comes to the question of removing a president on grounds of “physical or mental incapacity.” Taking advantage of this ambiguity, the president can escape the removal by feigning any ailment, or sickness, etc. But whether the health issue that the president Zardari claimed was genuine or feigned one, yet remains to be known... How unfortunate is this of our country to be in such a great mess that we have nothing to discuss today other than Veena Malik and Asif Ali Zardari's health issue... I would reiterate here "If such rumours were the money, Pakistan would have had enough cash to not only grapple with economy issues but also avert imminent country crises".
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