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As President he
had no right to behave like a Human Being.
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He had no right
to have a Sense of Humor in a Nation that is always Sad,
Crying, and Miserable.
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As President, he
had no right to enjoy Music or Sing as ordinary people do.
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As President he
failed to demonstrate a ‘Me First’ agenda that most Pakistanis
unabashedly have.
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He wasted time in
trying to mold Pakistan into Jinnah’s Pakistan. Instead, he
should have spent his time in first breaking and destroying
and then once again trying to rebuild like many leaders of the
past.
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He did not embark
on the destructive Vendetta Politics digging up Graves and
pulling out old Skeletons.
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His singular
fault was that he empowered women and allowed too many into
the National Senate, the Parliament and the Provincial
Governments.
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He empowered the
media, made it bold and free, and allowed it to indulge in
constructive criticism of Pakistan’s leadership.
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He and his
immediate family forgot to borrow huge bank loans, transfer
the loan money to other global hidden accounts, then default
and seek to be forgiven.
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Whenever he
appeared on the TV he had Jinnah’s picture visibly behind him.
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He encouraged
arts, crafts, acting, singing in Pakistan.
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He forgot to buy
properties and palaces around the world.
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He surrounded
himself and listened to some bad advisors.
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He was too soft
most of the time and allowed bad guys to benefit.
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For the first
time in the history of the country, academics and scientists
won the patronage of the Federal Government. They got better
pay scales and special allowances. Higher education got a
boost and the number of universities multiplied. So did R&D
undertakings.
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It was
Musharraf’s folly to introduce the local government system
which gave a marked impetus to developmental activity. The
face of the major industrial city dramatically changed. It
appeared poised to look like any other modern city of the
world.
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He promoted the
“PAKISTAN FIRST” slogan.
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