NATO Attack blessing in disguise, says Mushahid Hussain Sayed
Friday, December 16th, 2011 6:05:23 by Umair HassanNATO Attack blessing in disguise, says Mushahid Hussain Sayed
Mushahid Hussain Sayed Chairman Pakistan-China Institute is realistic about the NATO helicopters’ attack on Pakistani military base and calling it a blessing in disguise. He upholds that due to the disastrous incident that carried out on the night of 25-26
November on a Pakistani border post which killed 24 and injured 13 troops is somehow going to prove blessing for all Pakistanis.
He clearly maintained that view that due to this tragic incident, our country got united on a single fact of whole of revamping the foreign policy. That in the near future will give us space to do what our National Interest says foremost.
He was present at the MoU signing ceremony between Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI)’s Pakistan-China Business Council & Pakistan-China Institute on Thursday when couple of reporters caught him asking questions about the recent
happenings in the country.
Earlier, on NATO’s attack, several speculations in the World media roamed that President Asif Ali Zardari is all set to resign after suffering a minor heart attack on last week
Though, all these speculations have been denied by the government but still many think-tanks believe that a coup or resignation forced by the military have escalated in recent days after several US events of violating Pakistan’s interest.
A Human Rights Watch activist Ali Dayan Hasan cautioned beside any military involvement in the current government. “Constitutional rule of law must be followed and civilian supremacy must be maintained," he said. "Governance must be through genuine periodic
elections."
President Zardari is currently under enormous pressure after the revelation of disputed memo written in May to US and the latest military action by the NATO forces on one of the Army check posts in Waziristan region. Though, the federal government has taken
strong actions against NATO escalation and memo gate scandal, but still many questions are at a halt for an affirmative answer.
The former Pakistan ambassador to US, Husain Haqqani, has already given the resignation over the possible allegation of treason, but the media and Supreme Court is still behind all the stories leading to that memo-gate scandal and NATO’s aggression on Pakistan
Army.
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