Musharraf's son defends father in cybersp

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Musharraf's son defends father in cyberspace

President Pervez Musharraf's [Images] son Bilal and rock band Junoon's guitarist Salman Ahmed, who till recently were good pals, are now clashing in cyberspace over the imposition of emergency in Pakistan.

Ahmed, who was a supporter of Musharraf's policies especially his stand against terrorism and his vision of "enlightened moderation", has been prolific on the cyberspace, calling the President a "dictator" and "Pharaoh", since the imposition of emergency on November 3.

This provoked an angry response from Bilal. In his letters, which have now been taken off most websites, Bilal has accused Ahmed, who he says was a close friend and a spiritual guide of sorts since 1998 -- of indulging in "venomous rhetoric" against his father.

"If Salman feels the need to neutralise the burden of prior public contact with my father with his venomous rhetoric, I find it not just unjust but truly unfair. Looking back today, I am unable to decide whether his motivation for prior public overtures towards my father were selfless or selfish in nature," Bilal wrote.

"No one is perfect, I realise. However, to the extent one can, one must try to reduce one's integrity gap which someone defined aptly as the difference between lived values and stated values," he said.

In his response, New York-based Ahmed wrote that despite their close friendship, "staying silent under the present conditions that Pakistan is undergoing, is no longer an option".

My prior public support to your father's government along with that of the vast majority of Pakistanis was given in the belief that he would deliver on his public promises to fight extremism, respect civil institutions, bring accountability to corrupt politicians, open up a free and independent media and reduce the immoral gap between Pakistan's rich and poor," Ahmed said.

"My support for your father's government was never meant to be taken as a blank cheque for the state machinery to run amok and start dismantling civil institutions, making deals with crooks and plunderers, treating civil servants like common criminals, kidnapping and killing innocent Pakistanis under the guise of the 'war on terror' and illegally spying, torturing and jailing thousands of Pakistanis."

Bilal also said Ahmed's association with Musharraf was part of a "marketing strategy" by the rock musician.

Noting that "rock musicians don't usually like hanging out with military dictators", Ahmed wrote: "I wrote many candid e-mails to you in August and September of this year, sharing my concern about your father's policies and his government's high-handed tactics. You responded by saying I was too harsh to which I reminded you that true friends are not meant to be mistaken for sycophants and cronies but are a true barometer of the public's perception."

"You chose to ignore these warning e-mails and dismissed them as emotionalism. In October, you promised that there would be no reason to impose emergency in Pakistan and you assured me that your father respects the judiciary and has spoken to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in this regard. Alas, even that myth has now been totally shattered."

The open letters have generated a great deal of debate in cyberspace, with many accusing Bilal of "attacking" Ahmed.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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musharaff was born in india after partition
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Musharraf is the biggest sickhead on earth... I simply hate this man. He was all right in the beginning but now he's killing people in the name of "terror". I'm not sure what an opinion to have about Ahmed cuz he's a little weird... but I share his view about Mush.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: love_kush

musharaff was born in india after partition

anddd ... wot is ur point really?😕

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Posted: 16 years ago
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salman is right and i agree with him... mush does impose his will on the nation..but how come bilal doesn't release that most ppl are against his dad.. 😕

Edited by *Fiza* - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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hey obviously the son will stick for his father no matter wut....and i totallly agreee with salman...cuz he gave his honest opinion not some made up one juss to impress mush or his son....obviously nobody likes mush now...but his son will stick to his side to defend...wudnt we all if it was or own father....i also beleive tht this matter shud never have been made public sice its a persoanal and private thing...
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Posted: 16 years ago
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And how did all this become public, does anyone know?
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I agree with ALL of what Salman said, but in my opinion, he is an idiot - he seems to think he is some sort of social crusader nowadays! But everything he is saying has already been said by a million others months, even YEARS ago! What really disgusts me about this fellow is the fact that when it worked in his favour to be pro-Mush, he was pro-Mush..yet now that being anti-Mush has become the popular thing, he has suddenly jumped onto that bandwagon. 😕
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: *Fiza*

salman is right and i agree with him... mush does impose his will on the nation..but how come bilal doesn't release that most ppl are against his dad.. 😕

because when you think one person is right in bilals case his dad, you tend to agree with that one person and you DONT give a crap what the world will say even if you know that that one person is wrong and is causing hell on earth for that particualar nation.

I think its tym for Musharaf to walk the walk of shame and do one in simple terms. Whatever he is doing has been planned well in advance. I justpray for the safety of PAKISTAN and the people of PAKISTAN AMMEEN

PAKISTAN ZINDABAD ALWAYS AZAD INSHALLAH

Edited by farah_rehman - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Noor_64

I agree with ALL of what Salman said, but in my opinion, he is an idiot - he seems to think he is some sort of social crusader nowadays! But everything he is saying has already been said by a million others months, even YEARS ago! What really disgusts me about this fellow is the fact that when it worked in his favour to be pro-Mush, he was pro-Mush..yet now that being anti-Mush has become the popular thing, he has suddenly jumped onto that bandwagon. [:s]




Quite right. Salman seems to be under the impression that he is some sort of intellectually deep guy! President Musharraf was an unelected president when Salman was pro-him and he is the same now. It is just that now it is more trendy to be anti!

And on another note, several people have made statements to the effect that everyone dislikes Pres. Musharraf. That is NOT true. Pres. Musharraf has done his best under very difficult circumstances. It is easy to criticise, but who could/would do a better job? Ms. Bhutto or Mr. Sharif? Please!
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