Valid point. Nonetheless, how are these people any different? they are openly violating traffic laws. For a party named Movement for Justice such blatant disregard for law? Actions speak louder than words.
This happened only 2 days ago.
I came across something very interesting today. Just wanted to share this:
They endangered people lives by driving on wrong side of the road not to mention causing choas in the process. :argh:
I have recently read the matter in question was filed in court by 4 NGO groups pursuing civil suit against Maya Khan and Samaa TV. We will soon see both in courts. :toast_sign:
Wise words by the author. I agree with most of what he has said. Pakistan faces an existential threat. We're on the brink. For that we need to establish writ of state in all parts of the country at all costs. None state elements should not be tolerated or allowed to challenge authority of state...
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Did I hit a nerve?
Nonetheless, it's a free world. I have my constitutional right of free speech. I will comment and share views where I deem fit. No need to lecture me on that kid.
Jealous? lol. Would love to hear your views on JUIF jalsa :)
Not even worthy of a reply.
Well, it's too early to say 'Golden age' and all that rhetoric. Even IF he comes into power he faces severe difficulties in the form of repayments to WB, ADB, IMF and god know's who else PPP has taken loans from. Even KSA and Kuwait have refused to offer any further concessions. It easy to say...
I'm not sure if anyone else has noticed this before but Imran Khan really struggles to convey his message in Western or non-Urdu media. I maybe wrong. Either he has some insecurities or probably lacks confidence in linguistic ability. Evidently, here he kept on repeating certain things as was...
I may hate them. However, one has to concede that this jalsa was by far the biggest gathering in recent times. The sad bit in all this, these brain washed lunatics have the right to vote. :undecided:
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HAHAHA! :rofl: good god.
That made my day.
On topic, it seems fearing legal proceedings or potential lawsuit Samaa tv has taken the video off youtube.
That is NOT the point.
He says one thing to Pakistani people and another to the Indian audience. Why not come out and just say on Pakistani media and rallies PAKISTAN and I will NOT tolerate militancy in any form and eliminate those people associated with it like he did in this interview.
I think you misunderstood. The reason I was arguing was not to say I'm opposed in disarming them. Rather this coming from Khan while he's been adamant on Pakistani media by saying 'guns are jewelry for the tribals and people in those areas' and 'negotiation is the only way forward'. I have...
This is not cricket. Pakistan cannot afford to cede demands made by these radical lunatics. Imran Khan has mentioned a few times that he believes Pakistan's laws are not applicable in rural tribal belt in effect saying that IF elected he will surrender those areas in return for peace.
Not sure...
I think there was significant amount of progress made through back channel diplomacy way back in 07 I believe. Continuing on the dialogue is the way to go.
To the Pakistani people he has repeatedly said in rallies that he will NOT I repeat NOT send in the Army. Rather seek a political solution that is to surrender the area to extremist in turn for peace. Completely contradicting what he has said in this interview.
I'm not denying back channel diplomacy.
What I object is to put KASHMIR in the back burner! for 10 FREAKIN YEARS!
Musharraf sought a solution. Imran Khan wants to put it aside.
Never denied a back channel of diplomacy. However, Musharraf never compromised on Kashmir. He walked out of joint statements and agreements over Kashmir not being part of the solution. You all know it.
How will he do that? without Army going in? by playing cricket with taliban?
Ofcourse, he...
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