Monday, January 21, 2013


The supreme court of Pakistan has recently ordered to arrest the prime minister of Pakistan Raja Pervez Musharrof for establishing the corruption of Rental power project. The supreme court has ordered it after campaigning the anti-corruption headed by a religious leader Tahirul Kadir. In this regard, it has military support and this allegation comes from the different quarters’. It is not new event the influence of military forces in political history of Pakistan. But this new event can be fallen in a threaten of democracy and the mass-media of Pakistan are very concerned about it. According to these mass-media, this new topic creates disorder and unsafe situation. One kind of doubt and insecure situation has been shown especially about the failure of present government and upcoming election. Coming days are going to be tougher. Daily Times has mentioned it as instability of political management, The procession of Kediri and order to arrest the prime minister. Probably there is invisible quarters’ beyond this event.

 Some political figure:

 

 President Asif Ali Jardari :

 

 Jardari is controversial political leader. He was called by accidental president. After killing of his wife Binger Bhutto, getting the sympathy of Pakistani general people, he came into power. In his regime, suicide attack in Pakistan, social unrest, corruption, social conditions are the common feature. The relation between USA and Pakistan has been deplorable situation because of his leadership.. He is known to all Pakistanis’ people as Mr. 10% because of his corruption allegation. Again the  supreme court wants to reopen the suit of a corruption against him. Although in the mean time he has been in jail for 8 years for a corruption case verdict. At  present, he keeps himself from the politics because of his illness. the maximum time he has been stayed in abroad for treatment. At the end of year of 2011, he was acquiesced of that, he wanted the co-operation from USA to resist the military up charge in Pakistan. But he denied this allegation.             

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