I strongly disagree with you and here are my reason, I hope the rest of the brothers in this forum also read this and pay attention;
- I have been working in a bank for the last 10 years and have never come across a single situation when a junior officer has decided what course a team needs to take or what strategy they need to adopt, it had always been the manager or leader, and you can have a look at other successful organisations and how they operate, so I am trying to say is although he was in Musharaf's team, as a team member he had to work on a strategy that was implemented and approved by Musharaf. Therefore we cant blame him for it.
- The same on a battlefield the soldier does not decide what the platoon needs to do, its the general who leads the army, he has to decide what course his troops needs to take and the troops follow that.
- Now you may say why didnt he oppose it, well in real life even if you do not agree with your manager, leader or your team's decision, you do go along with it and hope it works out, but when it doesnt then you put your point across and raise your voice and say this was the reason I was opposing it.
Therefore the future of Pakistan will be in the hands of Imran Khan and his young team and not Qassori, or Hashmi or Qureshi, these experience people will assist him, which is something we all will need to do, getting Pakistan back on its feet will be a monumental task, we all will have to play our part.
So its a leaders vision that will save Pakistan, and we have a great leader, Imran Khan, who with our support can put this country back on the right path, where institutions are stong, where there is a just social system, where there is justice for all.
Long Live IK