Musharraf has just gone against the constitution and displayed contempt of court and has shown that he has no respect for the rule of law.
I wouldn't call it America's war on terror. Terrorism is our own fight as well, and if it coincides with the American agenda or the international agenda, well, that's fine.
When Nawaz Sharif was Prime Minister in 1997, we were combating a different kind of terrorism at that time. It was what you call sectarian terrorism, and 9/11 had not happened. And we were tackling that with success and dedication.
We condemn all shades and hues of terrorism and militancy and want to cooperate with India to fight this menace.
Pakistan is also a victim of terrorism. We obviously condemn all forms of terrorism; we should cooperate in facing the menace and stem it.
While security of national leadership is of paramount significance, expenditure on permanent civil structures at the family home of the prime minister and chief minister from public exchequer will be a burden on their conscience.
Harmonious relations with a superpower like America should be a priority, but it does not mean that one should start begging from it.
The political parties who prefer lockdowns should end their politics that is based on negative attitude.