Musharraf says 200000 ‘Facebook fans’ urging him to return to save Pak
By ANIMonday, May 31, 2010
LONDON - Former Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf, who is vying to stage a comeback on the country’s political stage for quite some time now, has said that he has a huge fan following on the popular networking site-Facebook, which is consistently urging him to return to Pakistan to lift it from the prevalent chaos.
Speaking before an audience of more than 1000 people at a sell-out event at the Hay Festival of Literature in mid Wales, Musharraf, who is living in London on an unannounced exile, claimed that his Facebook fan following has increased considerably in the recent past.
He said 80 percent of his fans are youngsters in the age group of 18 to 34, who are perturbed over Pakistan’s condition.
“In five months my fan club has risen to 200,000. The youth is dismayed at the situation prevailing in Pakistan,” The Telegraph quoted Musharraf, as saying.
While highlighting that a sound economy holds the key for transforming the country into a successful and developed nation, Musharraf said : “Whether its development of the state, welfare of the well-being of the people it can only be done if your economy is doing well.”
The former general said that he would do whatever he can to bring stability and peace to Pakistan.
“If I can do something for Pakistan I should try. It is better to try and fail than not to try at all. It is bigger than self,” Musharraf said.
Describing Afghanistan as the ‘gravity’ of all issues facing the region, Musharraf said it was important that the ‘war on terror’ in Afghanistan continues to its logical end.
“The centre of gravity for all this is Afghanistan. As a soldier I see that we have to defeat the centre of gravity. We have to win, and we can win, we have to be optimistic,” he said. (ANI)
June 7, 2010: 2:14 am
It looks like Musharraf has a lot more support than the current Pakistan President, at least through social media. That could be the deciding factor for future decisions. Normally, Facebook support will only continue to grow as users join but don’t leave. Think about how Musharraf could also gain financial support, if each one of his fans donated even one dollar. It could give him a huge edge over Zardari. There are not many disadvantages to having a large Facebook following. There are hundreds of advantages to having a Facebook following of 200,000 fans, and the sooner politicians realize that the sooner they can gain more favor than their fan-less opponents. |
Kingsley Tagbo