Sunday, October 5, 2008

“With begging bowl in hand, Zardari calls Kashmir militants 'terrorists'”

“With begging bowl in hand, Zardari calls Kashmir militants 'terrorists'”

Above line is a copy paste from one of the major local daily. I wonder if he remembers what brought him to the chair of President. A mere ten percent(er), who would be the middle man (stress is on the former of two word combination) for various deals, which doomed the nation his wife was heading. A person excluding character. Was drowned in charges of corruption from head and spent several years in jail on charges of corruption. He was labeled "Mr 10%".
In 1996, he was arrested under the Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance. He found himself charged with the murder of Mir Murtaza Bhutto, his wife's brother. He was later charged, along with his wife, and convicted in a kickbacks scam involving a Swiss company, SGS.
Now that he became President over the dead body of Benazir, who was his wife, he dares to call Kashmiri Freedom fighters “Terrorists”. Pakistan came to him as a dowry, the last gift a wife could give. There is a complete consensus among critics who for sure know, that he is an inexperienced politician but deceit and dishonesty seems to flow in his blood. What more does a today’s politician need. No citations needed, as for now I am sure of this.
Also, I wonder what people, who described Musharraf as anti-Kashmir, anti-Pakistan and anti-Islam would call Mr.Zardari. Why did they want to celebrate Musharraf’s removal, when they knew it was going from bad to worse not just for Kashmir. At least, none of the earlier Pakistan Presidents had termed us as Terrorists.
And, I am not speculating, I am just sure that India would be more than happy to make Zardari, 20%(er) if it comes to Kashmir. To the statements he gives regarding Kashmir, which for now seem to be coming free of cost at least for India. And then, while the relations would improve, he would be appointed as an official middleman (Somehow, I don’t feel like calling him a negotiator) for all the deals which lead to scams. Mr.Zardari. you seem to have a bright future.
As far as Kashmiri’s are concerned, we have stood for certain Principles and Values, which at no cost can be sold. We just need to remember, allies come and go, that surely disheartens but, we can’t leave this war half way, which would mean oppression for the generations to come. We surely want prosperous future for the two countries, but that cannot be at the cost of Kashmir.

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