People Love Musharraf
Today at his last speech Musharraf has resigned from the President House. Media was continously showing the footage of the people celebrating the President’s Ouster, but not a single channel showed the people who loved him and were obviously sad after his resignation.
Although we have another big power, of people, by people, for people, among people - the communication through cell phones. It acted today too, as there were people who were condemned the resignation by forwarding the following SMS message, repetitively.
We condemn the pressurized resignation of President. Support the only wonderfull president our country had. We still love Pervaiz Musharraf.
Here is it Musharraf’s Last Speech Video
Popularity: 17% [?]
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August 19th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
ilove you Mushraf
August 20th, 2008 at 12:22 am
Media doesn’t show stuff, that people might get the hype off… that’s what media does, twists the truth..
I seriously think Musharraf was a better president than any other presidents we’ve had..
I wrote a little something, which might make some sense.. the big step down
August 21st, 2008 at 5:04 am
Musharaf was the best president PK had got. I love him very much. Due to him PK got popularity all over the world. He is the hero of the country. HE also made some wrong attempts but no prb. every one do. The media of PK just sucks especially the geo tv which have mandate of nawaz. They should present the picture of both side. Inshallah musharraf will come again
August 23rd, 2008 at 10:04 pm
Yes i truly agree wid dis stuff!!
I can still proudly say”Pervez musharraf”is the best president. . .and he is simply the best!!Dere is no 1 like him.
And yes its also true dat pakistani media is not doing justice. . .bcz dey r only n only showing dat ppl dun lik him.AND ITS NOT TRUE.Dere r many ppl like me who simply praise musharraf for his boldness N lik him 4 his great personality.His resignation was also a testimonial of SUBSE PEHLE PAKISTAN!!
I LIKE MUSHARRAF A LOoooOoooO00Ot!!
I WISH to meet him someday,somewhere!!
MUSHARRAF ZINDABAD!!
August 27th, 2008 at 7:58 am
We can see the true face of democracy in the form of Nawaz Sharif and Asif Zardari. What financial times has reported about the sickness of Asif Zardari. All I know that Musharaf has given chance to Ata-ur-rehman, Javed Jabbar and we can see that a lot of expatriates went to Pakistan just on the assurance of Mushraf to serve the country.
Now Geo needs to answer quite a lot to the people of Pakistan
August 27th, 2008 at 9:44 pm
I love Musharraf. He was the best president Pakistan ever had. Unfortunately he came under tremendous pressure of biased media and corrupt politicians
Biased media played key role in ousting this nation’s dearest president due to unknown reasons (could be third party’s involvement)
Politicians whom we all know as the most corrupt, liar, traitor, looters and God knows what not have again taken country hostile. and grabbing all the possible opportunities to bankrupt the country and put end to all the efforts made by dearest ex- president Musharraf to revive economy and raise civil living standards
This nation will soon realize what grave mistake they did by ousting president and again got decieved by the politicians
In the End I wish ex-president Pervez Musharraf a very happy retired life. may he live in peace and enjoy this country being doomed by illetrate and power-hungry politicians
August 28th, 2008 at 12:18 am
The entire nation hates Musharraf not only today but will always hate him for his acts against Pakistan and the people of Pakistan, for the killing of innocent Pakis throughout Pakistan, for breaking the constitution of Pakistan and for sacking the judiciary and for putting Dr, AQ Khan in detention and doing every thing for JUST his own sake.
August 28th, 2008 at 1:07 am
I fully agree with you. Here is a glimpse what does the educated class of Pakistan think about Musharraf:
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008%5C08%5C12%5Cstory_12-8-2008_pg7_19
Unfortunately, in democracy only head count is important irrespective if that head belongs to a scholar or a donkey.