<b>Mudy Ji :</b>
Indeed Mush the Tush has to go.
However, being the typical Lotastaani General, will on go if :
1. If the US in the form of Bush tells him to go and nominates Mushâs successor.
2. A Pakistani General Stages a Bloodless coup - sanctioned by Bush - and Mush the Tush is sent into Exile by âDiplomaticallyâ or other a similar Term.
3. A Pakistani General supported by the Fundamental Islamic Jehadi Religious Terrorist takes over in which case Mush the Tush will have a Rendezvous with his Destiny i.e. <b>Tête à Tête with the Lamppost.</b>
Meantime back at the Ranch :
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<b>ISLAMABAD : Deputy chief of Lal mosque Abdul Rashid Ghazi has agreed to hold talks with a delegation led by President Pakistan Muslim League Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain to hold negotiations to resolve the Lal Mosque standoff.</b>
As a result the Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and others decided to move into the premises of the Lal Mosque when the delegation arrived at the surrender point and Ghazi agreed to hold talks with the delegation after he was contacted through a megaphone and mobile.
The delegation included the federal cabinet members, social workers and clerics to hold negotiations with the Deputy chief of Lal mosque.
However, the deadlock continues over the initiation of talks as the delegation members were insisting that Mr. Ghazi should come out and they are reluctant to go inside the premises of the Lal mosque fearing that they might be taken hostages, on the other hand Mr. Ghazi was insisting that the delegation members should come inside the mosque for the talks fearing that he might be arrested if comes outside.
<b>President Pervez Musharraf has authorised Chaudhry Shujaat Hussai, to broker the "last-ditch" negotiations to end the weeklong standoff.</b>
Earlier, Mr. Ghazi agreed Monday to hold talks with seven top religious leaders, overseen by League Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain.
Religious leaders including those recommended by Ghazi held a lengthy meeting with Hussain and current Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in Islamabad, a senior government official said.
<b>The group included the head of the main religious body that oversees Islamic schools in Pakistan and the former leader of a banned militant group.</b>
Musharraf appointed Hussain to set up the talks during a high-level meeting.
"The meeting authorised Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain to make a real last-ditch effort to convince the militants holding women and children to release them," another government official who attended the Musharraf talks said.
Musharraf emphasised that the priority was to save the women and children inside the Red Mosque, whom the government says are being held by the militants as human shields.
"They must be released by the hostage-takers," the official quoted the president as saying.
Comments : It is a fact that Mush will not take any âStern Actionâ as demanded by the Chinese. As such all this âNautankiâ is to prove to the Chinese that the only way to solve this crisis was to bring the Lotastaani Religions Leadership into the Play and as such he will have to be lenient with the Pakistani fundamental Islamic Jehadi Religious Terrorists and let the Leaders of the Red Mosque go with a âStrong Reprimandâ.
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