Some of the retired armed forces officers, who were claimed by the Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society to have been among the signatories of a resolution urging President Pervez Musharraf to step down, have distanced themselves from the resolution.
Brig (retired) Tipu Sultan, while talking to this reporter, denounced the ex-servicemen society. He said most of them had served under military dictatorship and were now posing as democrats.
He said their move was meaningless as they were not opinion makers………………
This is what Musharraf has said about these retired generals in Davos,:
“Most of them are ones who served under me and I kicked them out … They are insignificant. I am not even bothered by them.”
Arrogance at its peak.
Another stunning peace. Keep it up.
Some of the retired armed forces officers, who were claimed by the Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society to have been among the signatories of a resolution urging President Pervez Musharraf to step down, have distanced themselves from the resolution.
Brig (retired) Tipu Sultan, while talking to this reporter, denounced the ex-servicemen society. He said most of them had served under military dictatorship and were now posing as democrats.
He said their move was meaningless as they were not opinion makers………………
http://www.dawn.com/2008/01/24/nat17.htm
so what do you think will happen in Pakistan? Will elections happen?
Is it enough for him to leave. Quite frankly I don’t think so. Rather I am worried about him if I recall history of Army persons in Politics.
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