Zardari Denounces Aitzaz
Asif Ali Zardari, the accidental co-chairman of Pakistan People’s Party has severely rebuked the president of supreme court bar association and the dormant leader of his party, Chaudhary Aitzaz Ahsan over the long march and the his approach regarding the whole of the lawyers movement.
Asif Ali Zardari who might be little less than in the popularity graph than the Aitzaz Ahsan has said that Aitzaz should have enough now, as he has already wasted millions of rupees over the long march without any gain, and now Aitzaz Ahsan is more bent on destroying the system.
The folly committed by Aitzaz Ahsan at the end of the long march has cost him a lot, even perhaps his leadership of the lawyers movement. Aitzaz failed to capitalize on the overflowing passion of the people, and he failed to keep his hand on the nerve of the marchers. He was thrashed right at the end of the marchers over his follies.
Now Zardari is finding it an apt moment to lash out at the Aitzaz.
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June 19th, 2008 08:50 GMT
Zardari doesn’t want an indpendent judiciary because he wants to go on looting the country.