Musharraf's validity & endorsements by Supreme Court

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
As thanks to 'Afreen Baig' who compiled these for 'Our Leader - Musharraf'

For those those consider President Musharraf as an unconstitutional President, heres a chronological record of events, that validates President Musharrafs election as President and subsequent endorsements by Supreme Court:

1- On 13 May 2000, Pakistans 12 member Supreme Court unanimously validated the October 1999 coup and granted Musharraf executive and legislative authority for 3 years from the coup date. Iftikhar Chaudhry was one of the judges who validated. (Link)

2- On 7 October 2002, the 5 member bench of Supreme Court validated LFO and amendments to constitution. Iftikhar Chaudhry was one of judges who validated (Link)

3- PML-Q government passed a constitutional amendment in National Assembly, with 2/3 majority, also approved by Senate that allowed President Musharraf to hold dual offices.

4- Constitution of Pakistan Article 63 clause (1) paragraph (d), read with proviso to Article 41 clause (7) paragraph (b), allows the President to hold dual office.

5- On 13 April 2005, the 5 member bench of Supreme Court gave judgment in favor of 17th amendment and Presidents uniform. Iftikhar Chaudhry was one of the judges who validated. (Link)

6- On 28 September 2007, the Supreme Court cleared the way for President Pervez Musharraf to seek another five-year term, and stand for Presidential elections, when six of the nine judges, rejected a tangle of petitions against him and threw out a major legal challenge to his re-election plans. (Link)

7- President Musharraf was elected President of Pakistan, on 6th October 2007, by a combined electoral of the Senate, National Assembly and the FOUR Provincial Assembles.

8- President of Pakistan declared emergency on 3rd November 2007, as per Article 232 of the constitution.

9- The 10 member bench of Supreme Court (SC) on 24 November 2007 directed the chief election commissioner and the government to declare Pervez Musharraf president for a second term. (Link)

10- On 24 November 2007, the Pakistan Election Commission confirmed Musharrafs re-election as President. (Link)

11- President Musharraf won by 58% votes, declared in November 2007, as the constitutional President of Pakistan!

12- On 28 November 2007, Musharraf relinquished as Chief of Armed Staff.

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ashraf196

Citizen
Whats your point and what you want to prove? We are talking about CJ after reinstatement. It looks that you trying to GARY MURDAY UKHARNA. I am very sorry to hear that people like support Mr mushraf and his illgal actions whats so ever he got remedies to leglise and support his action. If some one makes mistakes but with promise that he will not do that again Allah(SW) forgives him. But man who makes mistakes but feel proud of that he is called ''SURKUSH''. I hope you understand my point. Be positive and look ahead . Allah (SW) aap ko rahnumai atta kary. thanks
 

Spartacus

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ashraf196 said:
Whats your point and what you want to prove? We are talking about CJ after reinstatement. It looks that you trying to GARY MURDAY UKHARNA. I am very sorry to hear that people like support Mr mushraf and his illgal actions whats so ever he got remedies to leglise and support his action. If some one makes mistakes but with promise that he will not do that again Allah(SW) forgives him. But man who makes mistakes but feel proud of that he is called ''SURKUSH''. I hope you understand my point. Be positive and look ahead . Allah (SW) aap ko rahnumai atta kary. thanks

As you wrote ...."If some one makes mistakes but with promise that he will not do that again "...
Who is this someone and what mistakes he did ?
If he ever admit that he did mistakes ?
 

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
ashraf196 said:
Whats your point and what you want to prove? We are talking about CJ after reinstatement. It looks that you trying to GARY MURDAY UKHARNA. I am very sorry to hear that people like support Mr mushraf and his illgal actions whats so ever he got remedies to leglise and support his action. If some one makes mistakes but with promise that he will not do that again Allah(SW) forgives him. But man who makes mistakes but feel proud of that he is called ''SURKUSH''. I hope you understand my point. Be positive and look ahead . Allah (SW) aap ko rahnumai atta kary. thanks


The only point I am trying to establish is what we have got by our so called democracy? In Musharraf's erra the country was going quite well.


Pakistans economy grew by 100% to become $ 160 billion
Revenue grew by 100% to become $ 11.4 billion
Per Capita Income grew by 100% to become $ 925
Foreign Reserves grew by 500% to become $ 17 billion
Exports grew by 100% to become $ 18.5 billion
Textile exports grew by 100% to become $ 11.2 billion
Karachi Stock Exchange grew by 500% to become $ 75 billion
Foreign Direct Investment grew by 500% to become $ 8 billion
Annual Debt servicing decreased by 35% to become 26%
Poverty decreased by 10% to become 24%
literacy rate grew by 10% to become 54%
Public development Funds grew by 100% to become Rs 520 billion


Then what we have achieved so far from this so called democracy?
 

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
Other thing is, we must grown up now as a nation and should talk on fact and figures instead of hollow criticize we do on eachother! so that we may understand eachother and take our energies somewhere in positive direction.
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
waseemmanno said:
Other thing is, we must grown up now as a nation and should talk on fact and figures instead of hollow criticize we do on eachother! so that we may understand eachother and take our energies somewhere in positive direction.


Well If you are so impressed with this dictator and his record( The Referendum, by his own words was a shame) ,why don't you organize a movement of Musharraf Bulaao, mulk Buchaoo. I am really disgusted with these people who always like dictators. Seems like their childhood spent under a crude dictatorship and they like to ruplicate their metallity to the rest of the nation.This pathetic sob is sitting pretty in his master's backyard , ran away from the accountability within the country he ruled.
 

ashraf196

Citizen
I passed my MSc Ecnomics in1989-1991, and have a good grip on economic issues . Figure you showed need a lot of discussions. I will ask you just simple questions.
How much Remittances were sent by the Pakistani living abroad during his era. How much got aid? 60 billions
How many assets were sold to support finances.
If the gap between have and have not been increased ?
How many people were slipped to below the poverty line?
If the foreign investment was not only in financial sector? Mean bring money establish a bank and earn money through Peoples money and then sell it go back. People were given negative profit. inflation through out era remain 30%. Any major industrial investment? any main unit?
Power sector ? Every body knows very well and dues of Independent power sectors as well
If this is not the reality and that a poor man cant afford a simple house. House Price are same as in West.
Steel mills, Sugar mafia Cement mafia Land mafia wheat mafia big kick backs in purchase of army instruments. Most important he converted our ID as terrorists. We are still suffering due to his stupid decisions.
Man Its long story. a politician cant fly fighter and son the army cant run the country.
thanks
 

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
waseemmanno said:
Other thing is, we must grown up now as a nation and should talk on fact and figures instead of hollow criticize we do on eachother! so that we may understand eachother and take our energies somewhere in positive direction.


Well If you are so impressed with this dictator and his record( The Referendum, by his own words was a shame) ,why don't you organize a movement of Musharraf Bulaao, mulk Buchaoo. I am really disgusted with these people who always like dictators. Seems like their childhood spent under a crude dictatorship and they like to ruplicate their metallity to the rest of the nation.This pathetic sob is sitting pretty in his master's backyard , ran away from the accountability within the country he ruled.



I feel pity for ur thoughts, What ur so called democracy has done for Pakistani Nation?
 

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
ashraf196 said:
I passed my MSc Ecnomics in1989-1991, and have a good grip on economic issues . Figure you showed need a lot of discussions. I will ask you just simple questions.
How much Remittances were sent by the Pakistani living abroad during his era. How much got aid? 60 billions
How many assets were sold to support finances.
If the gap between have and have not been increased ?
How many people were slipped to below the poverty line?
If the foreign investment was not only in financial sector? Mean bring money establish a bank and earn money through Peoples money and then sell it go back. People were given negative profit. inflation through out era remain 30%. Any major industrial investment? any main unit?
Power sector ? Every body knows very well and dues of Independent power sectors as well
If this is not the reality and that a poor man cant afford a simple house. House Price are same as in West.
Steel mills, Sugar mafia Cement mafia Land mafia wheat mafia big kick backs in purchase of army instruments. Most important he converted our ID as terrorists. We are still suffering due to his stupid decisions.
Man Its long story. a politician cant fly fighter and son the army cant run the country.
thanks


If you have passed whatever, rather than asking me question better to talk on fact and figures. Good to mention your knowledge seems quite old (1989-1991) better to talk about modern economic standards then ya might understand the figures I have found. INSHALLAH very soon you will get to see Sir Musharraf back as many people have seen what ur so called democracy has done for the nation!!
 

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
Being too good with pakistan was Musharraf's mistake






This one is for the doom-sayers of the 'Musharraf Era' and supporters of the New Order headed by twice-tried and failed looters, corrupt leaders and parties.

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Musharraf's legacy
- Musharraf opened Electronic Media for Pakistanis so they could catch upto the 21st century and stand on their OWN two feet.
- Musharraf REFUSED to send Pakistani troops to Iraq
- Musharraf was among the first to recognize HAMAS
- Musharraf was improving regional co-operation and peace with its neighbors
- Musharraf was cracking down on the U.S-invented Al-Qaeda and Taliban
- Musharraf was doing trade with IRAN and was going ahead with the pipeline project DESPITE the U.S warning to countries to not trade with IRAN...
- Musharraf was building the Gwadar port with Chinese help, that would have increased the influence of China in the region




Basic comparison of 1999 and 2007


Pak Economy in 1999 was: $ 75 billion
Pak Economy in 2007 is: $ 160 billion

GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 1999: $ 270 billion
GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in 2007: $ 475.5 billion

GDP per Capita in 1999: $ 2,000
GDP per Capita in 2007: $ 3,004

Pak revenue collection 1999: Rs. 305 billion
Pak revenue collection 2007: Rs. 708 billion

Pak Foreign reserves in 1999: $ 700 million
Pak Foreign reserves in 2007: $ 17 billion

Pak Exports in 1999: $ 7.5 billion
Pak Exports in 2007: $ 18.5 billion

Textile Exports in 1999: $ 5.5 billion
Textile Exports in 2007: $ 11.2 billion

KHI stock exchange 1999: $ 5 billion at 700 points
KHI stock exchange 2007: $ 70 billion at 14,000 points

Foreign Direct Investment in 1999: $ 1 billion
Foreign Direct Investment in 2007: $ 8 billion

Debt servicing 1999: 65% of GDP
Debt servicing 2007: 26% of GDP

Poverty level in 1999: 34%
Poverty level in 2007: 24%

Literacy rate in 1999: 45%
Literacy rate in 2007: 53%

Pak Development programs 1999: Rs. 80 billion
Pak Development programs 2007: Rs. 520 billion



Under Musharraf's vision


9 world class Engineering universities being developed and 18 Public universities already developed.
Public sector institutions have increased from 110,267 (in 1999) to become
Private sector institutions have increased from 36,096 (in 1999) to become 81,103 (in 2006).
PAK is 3rd best in world Banking profitability.
PAK IT industry now values around $2 billion, including $1 billion exports and employs around 90,000 professionals.
CNG sector has attracted over $70 billion investment in last 5 years; and created 45,000 jobs.
Telecom sector attracted around $10 billion in investment and created above 1.3 million jobs.
Industrial Parks are being setup throughout the country for the first time! M3 estate, Sunder industrial estate, Chakri, etc.
Major Mega projects like the Saindak, Rekodiq, Marble production, Coal production and Mining & Quarrying are being pursued.
In 2006, GDP growth is 6%. Earlier in 1999 was 3.5%.
Foreign Reserves from $1 bn to $17 bn.
KHI stock market: from 700 points to 13,000 points.
Literacy rate improved by 11%.
Poverty decreased by 10%.
He made 4 dams: Mirani, Subakzai, Gomalzam, Khurram Tangi dams.
6 Motorways completed or under construction: M1, M3, M8, M9, M10, M11.
Six major highways under construction.
GWADAR advance mega Sea port developed under his vision!
Historic 100% increase in Tax collection of $11 billion.
Large scale manufacturing is 30 year high, and Construction activity is 17 year high.
Newly found World class copper- gold deposits in Chagai will fetch $600 million per year.
A new Oil refinery with UAE will fetch $5 billion & will process 300,000 oil barrels a day.
Industrial sector registered 26% growth.
PAK in 1999 was a $75 billion economy; and now 2006 it's $160 billion economy!
PAK economy is now the 3rd fastest growing economy after China & India .



Education under Musharraf Era


In 1999-2000 there were 31 Public Universities. Now 2005-2006 there are 49 Public Universities. Under Musharraf 20 NEW UNIVERSITIES SET UP!


Air University (established 2002)

Institute of Space technology, ISB (established 2002)

Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University , Quetta (established 2004)

University of Science & Technology, Bannu (established 2005)

University of Hazara (founded 2002)

Malakand university, Chakdara (established 2002)

Karakurum International university, Gilgit (established 2002)

University of Gujrat (established 2004)

Virtual University of Pak, Lahore (established 2002)

Sarhad University of IT, Peshawar (established 2001)

National Law University, ISB (2007)

Media University, ISB (2007) etc.

University of Education , Lahore (2002)

Lasbella University of Marine Sciences, Baluchistan (2005)

Baluchistan University of IT & Management, Quetta (2002), etc.


Pakistan now has a total of 245,682 Educational institutions in all categories, including 164,579 (i.e. 67 percent) in the Public sector and 81,103 (i.e. 100 percent) in the private sector, reports the National Education Census (NEC-2005). The census -- jointly conducted by the Ministry of Education, the Academy of Educational Planning and Management (AEPAM) and the Federal Bureau of Statistics (FBS) -- reveals that the number of private-sector institutions has increased from 36,096 in 1999-2000 to 81,103 in 2005, i.e. by 100 per cent.

Total 99,319 Educational Institutions (Public & Private) have increased in Musharraf Era!
 

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
ashraf196 said:
I passed my MSc Ecnomics in1989-1991, and have a good grip on economic issues . Figure you showed need a lot of discussions. I will ask you just simple questions.
How much Remittances were sent by the Pakistani living abroad during his era. How much got aid? 60 billions
How many assets were sold to support finances.
If the gap between have and have not been increased ?
How many people were slipped to below the poverty line?
If the foreign investment was not only in financial sector? Mean bring money establish a bank and earn money through Peoples money and then sell it go back. People were given negative profit. inflation through out era remain 30%. Any major industrial investment? any main unit?
Power sector ? Every body knows very well and dues of Independent power sectors as well
If this is not the reality and that a poor man cant afford a simple house. House Price are same as in West.
Steel mills, Sugar mafia Cement mafia Land mafia wheat mafia big kick backs in purchase of army instruments. Most important he converted our ID as terrorists. We are still suffering due to his stupid decisions.
Man Its long story. a politician cant fly fighter and son the army cant run the country.
thanks


Anyhow I have given u answer quite well.
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
waseemmanno said:
Zaidi Qasim said:
waseemmanno said:
Other thing is, we must grown up now as a nation and should talk on fact and figures instead of hollow criticize we do on eachother! so that we may understand eachother and take our energies somewhere in positive direction.


Well If you are so impressed with this dictator and his record( The Referendum, by his own words was a shame) ,why don't you organize a movement of Musharraf Bulaao, mulk Buchaoo. I am really disgusted with these people who always like dictators. Seems like their childhood spent under a crude dictatorship and they like to ruplicate their metallity to the rest of the nation.This pathetic sob is sitting pretty in his master's backyard , ran away from the accountability within the country he ruled.



I feel pity for ur thoughts, What ur so called democracy has done for Pakistani Nation?


Yap, with your kind of idea, we should bring all good dictators from the grave and invite them to rule Pakistan.I don't know which school you go to, however,if the nation doesn't get to choose its leader, these dictators keep coming in from the backdoor and rule. Unfortunately, with the help of people like you, they get what they want and get away with it too scott free.
 

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
quote="waseemmanno"]Other thing is, we must grown up now as a nation and should talk on fact and figures instead of hollow criticize we do on eachother! so that we may understand eachother and take our energies somewhere in positive direction.[/quote]


Well If you are so impressed with this dictator and his record( The Referendum, by his own words was a shame) ,why don't you organize a movement of Musharraf Bulaao, mulk Buchaoo. I am really disgusted with these people who always like dictators. Seems like their childhood spent under a crude dictatorship and they like to ruplicate their metallity to the rest of the nation.This pathetic sob is sitting pretty in his master's backyard , ran away from the accountability within the country he ruled.[/quote]



I feel pity for ur thoughts, What ur so called democracy has done for Pakistani Nation?[/quote]


Yap, with your kind of idea, we should bring all good dictators from the grave and invite them to rule Pakistan.I don't know which school you go to, however,if the nation doesn't get to choose its leader, these dictators keep coming in from the backdoor and rule. Unfortunately, with the help of people like you, they get what they want and get away with it too scott free.[/quote]



ya better go to school by now!! I better ask ya a simple question what ur ruling so called democracy has done for the nation?
 

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
ya better go to school by now!! I better ask ya a simple question what ur ruling so called democracy has done for the nation?
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
waseemmanno said:
ya better go to school by now!! I better ask ya a simple question what ur ruling so called democracy has done for the nation?

The very existing of Pakistan was a result of people exercising it right to chose.It was not founded so, some one wearing army boot should run it like its own kingdom.If you care to look at the history of Pakistan, The army never allowed the political reform and gave it enough time to prosper.The division of the Pakistan was a direct result of neglecting the aspirations of the poeple and supressing their rights to chose.Army can never run the country and the Generals always trying to appease foreign Governments to accomodate themselves and to legitimize their existance. It is much easier to deal with a dictator than to confront a parliament with the member chosen from the public.In Pakistan's history, All dictators sold the soul of the nation to the foreign powers and worked on their agenda.There are some Politicians as well, who have done that and there are some who still doing it.Nevertheless, I chose democracy everytime over a dictatorship.I don't know about you but I can guess prety good that Dictators suit you well. But don't try to prom them up with self made stats which any dictator will do during his time in power.
 

mcuk2001

Senator (1k+ posts)
waseemmanno said:
As thanks to 'Afreen Baig' who compiled these for 'Our Leader - Musharraf'

For those those consider President Musharraf as an unconstitutional President, heres a chronological record of events, that validates President Musharrafs election as President and subsequent endorsements by Supreme Court:

1- On 13 May 2000, Pakistans 12 member Supreme Court unanimously validated the October 1999 coup and granted Musharraf executive and legislative authority for 3 years from the coup date. Iftikhar Chaudhry was one of the judges who validated. (Link)

2- On 7 October 2002, the 5 member bench of Supreme Court validated LFO and amendments to constitution. Iftikhar Chaudhry was one of judges who validated (Link)

3- PML-Q government passed a constitutional amendment in National Assembly, with 2/3 majority, also approved by Senate that allowed President Musharraf to hold dual offices.

4- Constitution of Pakistan Article 63 clause (1) paragraph (d), read with proviso to Article 41 clause (7) paragraph (b), allows the President to hold dual office.

5- On 13 April 2005, the 5 member bench of Supreme Court gave judgment in favor of 17th amendment and Presidents uniform. Iftikhar Chaudhry was one of the judges who validated. (Link)

6- On 28 September 2007, the Supreme Court cleared the way for President Pervez Musharraf to seek another five-year term, and stand for Presidential elections, when six of the nine judges, rejected a tangle of petitions against him and threw out a major legal challenge to his re-election plans. (Link)

7- President Musharraf was elected President of Pakistan, on 6th October 2007, by a combined electoral of the Senate, National Assembly and the FOUR Provincial Assembles.

8- President of Pakistan declared emergency on 3rd November 2007, as per Article 232 of the constitution.

9- The 10 member bench of Supreme Court (SC) on 24 November 2007 directed the chief election commissioner and the government to declare Pervez Musharraf president for a second term. (Link)

10- On 24 November 2007, the Pakistan Election Commission confirmed Musharrafs re-election as President. (Link)

11- President Musharraf won by 58% votes, declared in November 2007, as the constitutional President of Pakistan!

12- On 28 November 2007, Musharraf relinquished as Chief of Armed Staff.

http://presidentmusharraf.wordpress.com/about/

thanks for this post :)

Musharaf Zindabad
 

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
waseemmanno said:
ya better go to school by now!! I better ask ya a simple question what ur ruling so called democracy has done for the nation?

The very existing of Pakistan was a result of people exercising it right to chose.It was not founded so, some one wearing army boot should run it like its own kingdom.If you care to look at the history of Pakistan, The army never allowed the political reform and gave it enough time to prosper.The division of the Pakistan was a direct result of neglecting the aspirations of the poeple and supressing their rights to chose.Army can never run the country and the Generals always trying to appease foreign Governments to accomodate themselves and to legitimize their existance. It is much easier to deal with a dictator than to confront a parliament with the member chosen from the public.In Pakistan's history, All dictators sold the soul of the nation to the foreign powers and worked on their agenda.There are some Politicians as well, who have done that and there are some who still doing it.Nevertheless, I chose democracy everytime over a dictatorship.I don't know about you but I can guess prety good that Dictators suit you well. But don't try to prom them up with self made stats which any dictator will do during his time in power.



I guess that ur knowledge is = 0%
 

waseemmanno

Councller (250+ posts)
mcuk2001 said:
waseemmanno said:
As thanks to 'Afreen Baig' who compiled these for 'Our Leader - Musharraf'

For those those consider President Musharraf as an unconstitutional President, heres a chronological record of events, that validates President Musharrafs election as President and subsequent endorsements by Supreme Court:

1- On 13 May 2000, Pakistans 12 member Supreme Court unanimously validated the October 1999 coup and granted Musharraf executive and legislative authority for 3 years from the coup date. Iftikhar Chaudhry was one of the judges who validated. (Link)

2- On 7 October 2002, the 5 member bench of Supreme Court validated LFO and amendments to constitution. Iftikhar Chaudhry was one of judges who validated (Link)

3- PML-Q government passed a constitutional amendment in National Assembly, with 2/3 majority, also approved by Senate that allowed President Musharraf to hold dual offices.

4- Constitution of Pakistan Article 63 clause (1) paragraph (d), read with proviso to Article 41 clause (7) paragraph (b), allows the President to hold dual office.

5- On 13 April 2005, the 5 member bench of Supreme Court gave judgment in favor of 17th amendment and Presidents uniform. Iftikhar Chaudhry was one of the judges who validated. (Link)

6- On 28 September 2007, the Supreme Court cleared the way for President Pervez Musharraf to seek another five-year term, and stand for Presidential elections, when six of the nine judges, rejected a tangle of petitions against him and threw out a major legal challenge to his re-election plans. (Link)

7- President Musharraf was elected President of Pakistan, on 6th October 2007, by a combined electoral of the Senate, National Assembly and the FOUR Provincial Assembles.

8- President of Pakistan declared emergency on 3rd November 2007, as per Article 232 of the constitution.

9- The 10 member bench of Supreme Court (SC) on 24 November 2007 directed the chief election commissioner and the government to declare Pervez Musharraf president for a second term. (Link)

10- On 24 November 2007, the Pakistan Election Commission confirmed Musharrafs re-election as President. (Link)

11- President Musharraf won by 58% votes, declared in November 2007, as the constitutional President of Pakistan!

12- On 28 November 2007, Musharraf relinquished as Chief of Armed Staff.

http://presidentmusharraf.wordpress.com/about/

thanks for this post :)

Musharaf Zindabad

Thanks!!
 

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