Lively debate regarding fate of ex military dictators of
First Martial law was imposed in Pakistan by Mr. Sikander Mirza, then came field Martial Ayube Khan, General Yahya Khan, Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto have also acted as chief martial law administrator for a brief period of time, then General Zia became a military dictator of Pakistan and last one was General Parvez Musharaf. All other ex dictators excluding Mr. Parvez Musharaf are dead now. Interestingly uproar in national press regarding trial of Parvez Musharaf has become loud at the time, when he is gone abroad and international print media reports reflect that he is preparing himself to make a come back in politics.
Soon after the death of Baitullah Mehsood well known terrorist Taliban leader involved in numerous suicide bomb attacks including assassination of Muhtarima Benazir Bhutto Shaheed, a tribesman has told me, ‘Parvez Musharaf was better then Asif Ali Zardari,’. Obviously Musharaf had concluded peace agreements with Taliban militants of Swat and
Parvez Musharaf has one sure vote of the tribesman driving public transport van on Kohat Pindi road, his come back in politics as far as my own assessment is concern is highly unlikely to have any applause in settled areas of
General Zia regime was aided and abetted by Mr. Nawaz Sharif himself that is why his party spokesman Mr. Sidiq ul Farooq was insisting upon trial of only General Parvez Musharaf, the trial if started from 1958 on wards will almost include every politician in Pakistan on charges of aiding and abetting military dictators, countless army generals, including chief justices and bureaucrats will also be included in the trial on charges of aiding and abetting the dictators guilty of abrogating the constitution. The big question is who will conduct the trial? Because current judiciary top brass was also involved in aiding and abetting of General Parvez Musharaf’s unconstitutional acts.
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Abdur Raziq
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