




— Satwant Kaur Punjab
Mush misdeeds
Musharraf has finally been sent packing, after over eight years, after Bhutto’s assassination changed the rules of the game. However, democracy in Pakistan is very weak as it is a nation where dictatorship breeds and the next president will be as corrupt. India should watch political developments across the border carefully. If democracy in Pakistan is to be revived, Musharraf should be tried in court and punished for his misdeeds. That would serve as a lesson to others of his kind.
His woes
The outgoing dictator, Musharraf, must not be criticised entirely for Pakistan’s current problems. He is not solely responsible for problems of poverty, instability and extremism. He had to juggle between moderates and extremists, who have always dominated Pakistani politics. 9/11 came as a challenge before him when he was forced to accept truck with the US. Nightmares like the Lal Masjid extremism or the Muktaran rape case have constantly marred his presidency. He even faced attempts on his life. Now, following US insistence, Musharraf has been given a way out to avoid further crisis.
— Ashwani Sharma
Ghaziabad
India’s old worries
A good commando is one who knows when to appear and when to disappear. Musharraf seems to have forgotten the second part of this basic lesson. He captured power with the aplomb of a good commando, maintained an upper hand during his stewardship of Pakistan, but forgot when best to leave the scene. This proved to be his undoing. He stayed on for too long and lost his chance to quit honourably. He may not have been very good for India but his potential replacements do not inspire much hope either.
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