basically a 1% ruling elite, the military as well as the civilians and the civilians took their power as something for self rule and guaranteed and instead of proving governance, various areas of governance, various areas of governance, we saw in the decades of the 80s and 90s how the civilian leaders enrich themselves instead of attending to the governance and that is what general pervez musharraf called sham democracy. he basically promised a load of reforms and he started with the promise of radical reforms but eventually ended up compromising on a lot of that for self preservation and prolonging his own role. ihis self-preservation and prolonging his own role. , ., , , , self-preservation and prolonging his own role. , . , , , ., own role. his life in a sense is a kind of fascinating own role. his life in a sense is a kind of fascinating snapshot - own role. his life in a sense is a l kind of fascinating snapshot really of the history of pakistan because he was born in delhi befo
clearly a an emotional connection with the club. it will be interesting to see where things from here. ihis interesting to see where things from here. , , ., , ., here. his bid for chelsea was unique circumstances. here. his bid for chelsea was unique circumstances. the here. his bid for chelsea was unique circumstances. the manchester- here. his bid for chelsea was unique i circumstances. the manchester united sale whatever it turns out to be will be very different, we think. but we are still in the very early stages of it. a, but we are still in the very early stages of it stages of it. a lot is still shrouded stages of it. a lot is still shrouded in stages of it. a lot is stillj shrouded in uncertainty. stages of it. a lot is still - shrouded in uncertainty. we do stages of it. a lot is still shrouded in uncertainty. we do not know for sure whether the glazer family will sell. they mayjust know for sure whether the glazer family will sell. they may just sell a stake in th
considered one of the most dynamic and versatile strikers in italy had ever produced. after champions league medal, he was signed by chelsea in 1996, helping them win the fa cup the following year. he went on to manage at the club, giving a young john terry his debut. and in 2000, he led chelsea to the fa cup final, this time as their manager. they won, beating aston villa 1 0 and giving him a significant piece of english silverware. e significant piece of english silverware. significant piece of english silverware. ., ., , ., silverware. e without doubt now in terms of trophies silverware. e without doubt now in terms of trophies one silverware. e without doubt now in terms of trophies one is silverware. e without doubt now in terms of trophies one is the - silverware. e without doubt now in terms of trophies one is the most| terms of trophies one is the most successful manager that chelsea have ever had. ihis successful manager that chelsea have ever had. , ., ., ., ever had.
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