Is President Zardari a friend or an enemy of Pakistan?

Saladin A

Minister (2k+ posts)
Why does he always want confrontation with the judiciary?

Why does he always want confrontation with the Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan, Iftikhar Mohammed Chuadary?

Is he leading Pakistan to civil disorder, unrest and anarchy?

Is he a friend or an enemy of Pakistan: the nation wants to know, who is he?
 

Maalick

Citizen
Zerdari is not the only one .. whole establishment, bureaucracy is against CJ ... reason is quiet obvious.
I believe, we, the people of Pakistan need to play their role ... We need to come out of Streets to show our support to CJ but UNFORTUNATELY we can only discuss on internet. We ourselves are losers.
 

DR MEHMOODZAI

Councller (250+ posts)
Actually he is trying to divert the attention of people's of Pakistan
from those corruption cases and ineligibility cases are going to be started aspectedly next week,before these cases starts,he is showing himself that on simple issues court is against him establishment.Before he will get conviction he is trying to draw attension
with same allegation of Sindh card,with his personal priorities and dirty mind,without caring the country, that he will gain some sympathy in a Party and in people's of Pakistan.
INSHALLAH HE WILL FAIL
HIS FUTURE WILL BE JAIL
HE WILL NOT FIND BAIL
HE IS ENDING HIS KHAIL
[zardari] [taseer] [altaf] [fazl] [fozia]
 

Tanweer.Amjad

Councller (250+ posts)
Saladin A said:
Why does he always want confrontation with the judiciary?

Why does he always want confrontation with the Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan, Iftikhar Mohammed Chuadary?

Is he leading Pakistan to civil disorder, unrest and anarchy?

Is he a friend or an enemy of Pakistan: the nation wants to know, who is he?

Government just wanted to gain time regarding the appointment of judges. They knew they can not revert the recommendations of CJ, and they knew whatever zardari approves against the recommendations of CJ would be cancelled. But by this they have gained enough time from the people imposing pressure for the appointment of judges. And you can see they have been pretty successful.
 

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