Pakistan’s Political Crisis worries India
article written by krishna.
Crisis It is the history that political situations in Pakistan takes dramatic changes immediately and this time again the same is going to happen very soon. After the elections in Pakistan everyone was expecting that it will bring back the economy to the track and also the political crisis will be solved and dismissed judges will be restored. But new formed government could not do anything special and the political situation in Pakistan went on deteriorating. On the other hand influence of Islamic fundamentalists has kept on growing that was the cause of concern as its neighboring county Afghanistan is fighting a war with the help of nato forces against Talibani militants who are hiding in the NWFP of Pakistan.
Power Centers After the formation of new government power had been divided into two parts at the one end was newly elected government and at the other end President Musharaf backed by Military and ISI. Both the power centers were struggling to gain the upper hand. Public was equally frustrated by both of the power centers and was slowly but steadily slipping towards Islamic fundamentalists. For USA and India it was an alarming situation as Pakistan is a nuclear state and if it falls the fundamentalists’ way then it will be a global threat. Pakistani fundamentalists have a history of backing the militancy not only in India but all over the world.
Peace-Process Now PPP led alliance have decided to clip the wings of President and it is being expected that next week will be crucial in the history of Pakistan as it will decide the fate of the President and the elected government. India favors a democratic Pakistan. People of both of the countries as well and the elected governments want strong relations between both of the countries that are not possible during the military rule in Pakistan because Pakistani military backed by ISI is directly related to militancy in India and Afghanistan. In such circumstances peace process between both of the nations can not achieve the desired goals. It the present political crisis in Pakistan takes a long time to solve then it will harm the peace process severely as we have seen that nothing substantial have happened after the formation of the new government in Pakistan. For India, There is no difference between a failed Pakistan and military ruled Pakistan as in both situations Islamic fundamentalists gain ground .
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