It's been an explosive summer in Pakistan. As if basking in the warmth of the six nuclear blasts was not enough, prime minister Nawaz Sharif decided to heat things up further by declaring a state of emergency. His detractors say that a glance at his political career clearly indicates his tendency to become restless when things are going fine for him and he is free to rule. He has this uncanny habit of looking for trouble and finding it even if he has to dig deeper than the tunnels in the Chagai desert. But this time it is alleged that his heavy mandate, like a crazy elephant, is trampling even his own soldiers.