Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Gilani's 100 days on the premier Seat...

Gilani, the current Pakistani prime Minister set himself a benchmark of a 100 days to check upon his own promises and the progress his government made...
That time is here and now and the critics are drawing their own conclusions from whatever has come about in these 100 days.

Associated press sees the current governement in disarray after breaking of PPPs coalition with Muslim League(N). The sentiments are not a whole lot different locally from how they're being seen by the global media. Dawn, the highest circulating newspaper in pakistan relates that, "Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani made in his 100-day agenda was overshadowed by more spectacular political and administrative failures and seemingly unending economic hardships."

Radio Australia sites multiple factors that have hindered in the stable running or affairs in pakistan, Militency, economy and ruling coalitions dispute over Musharraf and judiciary to name just the most highlighted ones.

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