Thanks dear for writing and forwarding your point of view on "Pakistan at Stake". I appreciate your point of view, about the US Senators belonging to Democratic Party, but I would request friends to continue to write to them so that they, in turn, can press on President Bush not to support one man in Pakistan, who has been defeated by its people with a very great majority, and support 170 million people of Pakistan.
I have been following the performance of the Democratic Party Senators and they have quite contributed towards imposing checks on Bush after they won the mid term elections in 2006. If they had not Bush would have had gone against Iran by now. Because of the checks on Bush he has been forced to withdraw troops from Iraq and may be he faces the same in Afghanistan and, I believe, he will be held responsible for the genocide of Muslims in the 21st century. The visiting US Senators, mostly belonging to Democratic Party, played their vital role to stop election rigging on the election day. However, they could not stop pre-poll rigging and the King's Party got fourteen percent seats of the National and Provincial Assemblies. If there was no pre-poll rigging the King's Party would had been completely washed way.
Its 2008 election time in the USA and it will be a big election exercise for both the parties. Muslim votes can play vital role there. So its time to be in touch with Democratic Party Senators who have sympathy for the people of Pakistan and I think they can put their pressure, which they are doing already, on the out going US President Bush, not to pat general Pervez Musharraf. There is no harm in taking this course. I believe it will work. I am a political worker and I have worked for Kerry, Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton in 2004. The party may not be in favor of Pakistan whole heartily but they are against Bush and they want to defeat the Republicans in the coming elections and Pakistan is now a flash point, because of failure of Bush polices, and Democratic Party is bound and want to secure point on this issue. So please go ahead and keep on writing to your Senators on Pakistan.
Yes, I note with satisfaction the concern of the people of Pakistan regarding general Pervez Musharraf. They want him to quit but is he? No. He is trying to split the PPP-P and using his maximum power to frustrate the will of the people of Pakistan. I wish and pray he does not succeed in it. Both Zardari and Nawaz have learned a lot from their exile and they are behaving befittingly to the problem but we all know Bush is still patting the general.
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