The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Pervez Musharraf
- Remember that mindsets can not be changed through force and coercion. No idea can ever be forcibly thrust upon any one.
- Islam teaches tolerance, not hatred; universal brotherhood, not enmity; peace, and not violence.
- We must learn from history, there is no military solution for the Kashmir issue…we have to understand this reality.
- Poverty and deprivation lead to frustration, making the masses vulnerable to exploitation by extremist organizations.
- There is nothing wrong with intellectual differences flowing from freedom of thought as long as such differences remain confined to intellectual debates.
- You must understand the environment in Pakistan. This has become a moneymaking concern. A lot of people say if you want to go abroad and get a visa for Canada or citizenship and be a millionaire, get yourself raped.
- Yes I think so, absolutely. It should be stopped, nobody should be talking of hatred and militancy and aggression.
- Dr. A.Q. Khan’s part is only enriching the uranium to weapons grade, … He does not know about making the bomb, he does not know about the trigger mechanism, he does not know about the delivery system.
- Who has suffered? The families of the dead, no doubt. But a greater loss was inflicted on Pakistan because, as I said, we lost the pillars of our society.
- I am not at all a politician. I don’t think I’m cut out for politics. I am certainly not going to stand for election.
Pervez Musharraf (1943–2023) was a Pakistani military officer and politician who served as the country’s 10th President from 2001 to 2008. Born in Delhi, India, he migrated to Pakistan following the partition in 1947.
Musharraf joined the Pakistan Army in 1964, rising to the rank of Chief of Army Staff in 1998. He seized power in a bloodless coup in 1999, overthrowing Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
As President, Musharraf attempted to modernize Pakistan’s economy and social policies while aligning closely with the U.S. in the War on Terror following the 9/11 attacks. His tenure was marked by controversial policies, including crackdowns on political opponents and media.
Facing mounting pressure and impeachment threats, Musharraf resigned in 2008 and lived in self-imposed exile for several years. He passed away on February 5, 2023, leaving behind a complex and debated legacy in Pakistan’s history.
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