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Musharraf’s Toughest Opponent

Warning: Pretty uncouth language.

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  1. Ahsan says:

    Wow. That was pretty funny.

    By the way, I don’t if you’ve noticed this, but I feel like the antipathy against Musharraf is a lot stronger than it ever was against NS or BB in the 90s. I feel like, with them, it was more cynicism and a general tiredness among the population. That has now translated into anger. I wonder how much that has to do with (a) the new media (completely absent in the 90s), and (b) a populist movement (this whole judiciary/long march business.

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