Pakistanis disappointed in President Zardari
19:04 / 11/16/2009

President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari faces rising public anger and disenchantment over his presidency. Some critics demand his resignation while others think he will be removed from the office within next months, msnbc website reports referring to washingtonpost.

Army officials, improbable to engineer the coop, express their concern over Zardari’s pliant relationship with Washington. While is U.S. allied with Pakistan in fight against extremists, the army leaders are on alert of U.S.-India relations as “they were infuriated by the controls on military spending included in a recent American aid package for Pakistan”.

A large number of people in the country accuse Zardari of being a “corrupt and indifferent ruler.” "They blame Zardari for “living in isolation while battles Islamist extremists, energy and food shortages, and a host of other problems,” the source reads.

People feel unsafe, as over 350 people were killed in suicide bombings within the last two months.

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