tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5299289921391887595.post6551662490500638657..comments2023-10-25T16:01:37.007+05:00Comments on Wanderer: American Boy: Asif Ali ZardariAmeer Hamzahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17156200105254146075noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5299289921391887595.post-44828757970940790442008-09-10T16:08:00.000+06:002008-09-10T16:08:00.000+06:00'Having known Asif Zardari for well over two decad...'Having known Asif Zardari for well over two decades, and having seen the tremendous ups and downs in his personal and political life, it’s hard to imagine him as the President of Pakistan. In the best of times in his previous incarnation, his political identity was that of being Benazir Bhutto’s husband. In fact, Mr Zardari always said in his conversation with his friends and party loyalists that his identity, popularity, and sufferings were all because he was Benazir Bhutto’s husband.'<BR/><BR/>further,<BR/><BR/>'In those days the best place to meet and chat with Mr Zardari was Rawalpindi’s accountability court. By that time he had become a veteran jailbird and having learnt the trick of creating a medical situation, he had gotten himself shifted to a hospital. So, on most occasions he used to be brought to the court house in an ambulance and to the courtroom in a wheelchair. The court proceedings rarely moved beyond the discussion on deciding the next date of hearing, and for the rest of the duration the place used to turn into what can best be described as Zardari’s court-house, ‘darbar’.<BR/>'<BR/><BR/>read more here:<BR/><BR/>http://www.dawn.com/2008/09/10/top6.htmAmeer Hamzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17156200105254146075noreply@blogger.com