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Pakistan gets a democratic Parliament – the battle starts between Musharraf and Pakistani freedom
Nitin Agarwal
Mar. 9, 2008

The opposition parties agreed to form a new Government and bring back the judges fascist Musharraf sacked. Nawaz Sharif's PML-N will join a PPP-led coalition government in Pakistan. PML(N) Chief Nawaz Sharif and PPP chairman Asif Ali Zardari signed a memorandum of understanding after their one-to-one talks and said that Sharif's party will support the Prime Ministerial candidate from slain leader Benazir Bhutto's PPP.

Zardari is cared somewhat to bring back the sacked judges. But he finally agreed to that. They will be moving a parliamentary resolution within 30 days to restore the pre-emergency judiciary.

Now starts the real battle between forces of free Pakistan and dark side of Pakistan military and ISI centered around fascist Musharraf.

Will Musharraf agree to exile outside Pakistan or will he battle to regain power and oust the elected leaders of both the parties?

Political think tanks believe Mushrraf’s nightmare is Saddam’s final execution. He would have never ‘tortured’ Pakistan unless he believed the establishment in America will support him no matter what he does. His eyes are on America. He wants to stay in power with the help of the American support. If Americans signal him positively, he will not hesitate to put the freely elected leaders back in jail.



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