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Mark Hosenball and

Michael Isikoff

Zardari on the Hot Seat

Corruption allegations still haunt Pakistan's new power.

 
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  • Posted By: MHumayun @ 09/11/2008 10:35:26 AM

    Comment: A democracy can't work in a country where the masses are illiterate. The parties can give them a hundred rupees meal (barely $2) and get a vote. And now look at who is in power: The PPP which has no idea where its headed. It is hardly a civil society party, more so the party of corrupt leaders and illiterate followers who do not know any better. Can't wait for Kayani to walk in and establish a system through which maybe civil society and the middle class would benefit. Musharraf was not a bad guy, I just wish he hadn't given us the horrible NRO.

  • Posted By: helpless citizen @ 09/06/2008 11:05:54 AM

    Comment: corruption is the other name of politicians in pakistan --- wait till he takes on the elected government of the punjab --- the saying will be --- it is democratic process --- then mules will be traded and the politicians will become again political prostitutes just wait n see ---- the 17th ammendment will remain in place and subservient judiciary will be in place to give more cover to his corruption

  • Posted By: helpless citizen @ 09/06/2008 10:58:31 AM

    Comment: robbers dont give receipts for robbery

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