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Peace!
President Musharraf, one of those countless ex-dictators who considered them to be savior of a particular nation. Most of the people, especially those who belong to my nation, criticise his every effort for the country, whether it may appear beneficial or rather harmful. Pakistani History manifests the regime of several army generals, who, by far, could not stand anywhere around Mr. Musharraf as far as capability and political policies are concerned. You may think that I might be one of those "ChamCha" or spoon of Mr. Musharraf, but no. There are countless other reasons and facts which placed Mr. Musharraf in my hate list. He calls out slogans of democracy and declares Pakistan as Islamic state. But he never takes opinions of locals, neither consider them of any importance when taking any decision. Furthermore, westernising or 'turning anglacised' disguised as 'Moderation' has sown seeds of unrest throughout the country. And currently, swat is expieriencing the outputs of his this policy.
He indulged army into a war which was my far romantic and unappropriate, atleast for us. These are just few of the reasons which caused the unpopularity of Mr. Musharraf among his own people of different creed.
But, his policies about constructing sources of basic neccessities is, no doubt, undebatable. But since there are groups, hungry for power in the country, their baseless opposition reveals great obstacles to achieve those goals. Kalabagh dam is the major example. And because of this, the country faces countless problems of electricity.
Overall, Mr. Musharraf is almost like previous generals who 'developed tiny quarters by ruining most of the building'.
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