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The paradox of General Musharrafs years in power was that he was a "liberal" ruler under whom Pakistan became a religious- extremist society. He advocated 'enlightened moderation' but was rebuffed by a people most in...

  • Book Name: Religious Developments In Pakistan
  • Author Name Khaled Ahmed
  • No. of Pages 350

Tags: Motivational, Self Help, Urdu Translations, Zindagi Badal Dainy Wali Books

The paradox of General Musharrafs years in power was that he was a "liberal" ruler under whom Pakistan became a religious- extremist society. He advocated 'enlightened moderation' but was rebuffed by a people most in need of enlightenment and moderation. Terrorism flourished under him in the shape of new religious attitudes and as a reaction to his largely successful foreign policy that included cooperation with the United States in the war against terrorism and normalization of relations with India after his 'Kargil blunder' in 1999. He was probably the most creative handler of the Kashmir issue since independence but was unable or unwilling to counteract the jihadi organizations intent on undermining his governance. The surge of sectarian violence during his time was in no small measure owed to his use of ambivalence as a tool of policy. It is therefore an irony that violence and terrorism escalated in defiance of his liberal mission statement. This 1)00k records tins phenomenon and examines the mainsprings of General Musharrafs failure as a ruler. It thus also foreshadows and explains the chaos that has engulfed Pakistan's resumed democracy after 2008.

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