Sarabjit’s Pardon
As President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari is trying to become the most dearest of the India to please the masters in the United States, it has been decided at the upper level of the government to grant pardon to the Indian spy Sarabjit Singh, who is right now waiting for the gallows and has been convicted and proved guilty.
Asif Ali Zardari now wants to cross all the barriers and unilaterally wants to build relationships with the India. Many rulers of Pakistan have tried to do so in the past including the assassinated wife of Zardari, Benazir Bhutto, the two time Prime Minister of Pakistan, but in vain, and every time Pakistan has been hurt.
Federal Minister for Law, Farooq H Naek has said the issue of Indian spy Sarabjit Singh will be resolved in light of the Constitution and law, however, President Asif Ali Zardari is competent to condone him, and there is every chance that president would go for the pardon, given the soft corner president has for the prisoners.
Then why not release all the murderer, rapers, thieves and other criminals from all the jails? Make some of them cabinet members, and some of them party leaders in PPP, and any competent one as a successor to Zardari?
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October 6th, 2008 06:31 GMT
Everytime Pakistan has been hurt because morons of the Pakistani army wield actual power in Pakistan and not the democratically elected leaders.
The army and the rogue terrorist funding organisation, ISI are good at scuppering any deals that the democratically elected govt tries to negotiate with its neighbours. The Pakistani problem is not Zardari or Gilani or PPP or Nawaz Sharif or any other party. Its the Pakistani army and the ISI which is taking Pakistan down the road to hell. Try to send the Pak army back to the barracks and you will have a great peaceful atmosphere with your neighbours.