'Your highness 'in the UN was no mistake. It was later changed after the negative media attention. Nawaz sees himself as king and will never resign for the sake of democracy.
SC is more concerned about clothes drying outside its gates than model town murders, nandipur corruption, rana mashood, vehari and bahawalnagar negligence, election rigging and over-billings. Do you think they will take any action against a sitting PM?
COAS or chief justice. But both will need grounds to justify their actions. Easy for the Supreme Court because he has so many cases against him. He lied in the parliament. The SC needs to interpret the Constitution and decide whether the SC has authority as to what was said in the parliament in...
That would be 'unconstitutional.' but yes either the Supreme Court of the COAS would be needed to give Nawaz a kick. Otherwise he is here to stay no matter how unpopular he is and no matter how much of a loss he's causing the country.
He will never resign. We will have to throw him out by force. In 1997, he passed the 14th amendment to the constitution which means that the current assembly has NO power to pass a no-confidence vote against him. In effect, there is no constitutional way to remove the PM whatever he does. He...
Nawaz Sharif wanting to be Ameerulmumineen and the 14th Ammendment in 1997 proves that no matter what Sharif won't resign. He is power hungry. Either 1) he will complete his term 2) he will be kicked out by the army 3) major revolt from within his party 4) Supreme court dismisses him 5) He gets...
Asad Umar better than Dar
Qureshi better than Nawaz as a foreign minister
Anybody better than Perves Rasheed as info minister
We had Rehman Malik as the interior minister!! Nisar maybe better but PTI have quite a few up their sleeves.
Please don't mention the white paper. It is amateurish and nothing like what you would expect from a supposedly credible source-a government. For example, Marvi Memon compares Punjab's and KPK's tax collection in absolute figures despite despite vast difference in population, GDP and previous...
I am from Karachi. MQM needs only 50 people to shut down the city. Nobody supports their strike. It's the fear of violence that gets MQM their way. Karachi elections were MASSIVELY rigged. I don't think there is any doubt about that. We shall see in the next elections whether MQM is even able to...
I think this is the beginning of the end for MQM. They were regarded as a kingmaker. Nobody needs them now. Not the center and nor PPP in Sindh. Furthermore, MQM's power in Karachi has been eroded by PTI. They were once regarded as Karachi's only party. If the 2013 elections would have been...
Yes, had the protests been against dictatorship lead by a general, the Indian's would have been praising us. We are protesting against a civilian dictator. Power to the people!
Shahbaz claimed he would end load shedding in 6 months then 12 months. What happened? It's been 16 months and I hear load shedding is the same. In Karachi K-electric was able to turn the tables around in just a few months and I have no complaints with loadshedding whatsoever.
The KPK...
That's the beauty of democracy. You can have two different opinions in one household. Nothing wrong with that. Besides, I think civil-disobedience is a failure. I do not have to defend every action of Imran Khan. On the under hand some people go as far as defending mass murders.