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not the right word to say nokar i think. he said on live tv.
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not the right word to say nokar i think. he said on live tv.
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The manner he said it might be rude and might be intentionally making it sound like an insult, which he usually does.not the right word to say nokar i think. he said on live tv.
The manner he said it might be rude and might be intentionally making it sound like an insult, which he usually does.
yeah it's passive aggressive i think. You don't call your child nokar, even though technically he is (doing as you say).The manner he said it might be rude and might be intentionally making it sound like an insult, which he usually does.
His power has been and is being taken care of by the Rangers. No, his party is not untouchable. Rangers are doing a great job restoring peace in the city.Is he untouchable in Karachi?
Is the Army and ISI powerless against his local influence ?
The manner, or the tone you use also matters, this is what we have seen in Altaf Hussains case, he usually uses a harsh tone against Rangers and the army.yeah it's passive aggressive i think. You don't call your child nokar, even though technically he is (doing as you say).
Is he untouchable in Karachi?
Is the Army and ISI powerless against his local influence ?
In essence she is just like bureaucracy, and judiciary, even politicians who receive salary for providing their services to the state. But because it has come from Altaf, everybody will stone him for saying this.
Is he untouchable in Karachi?
Is the Army and ISI powerless against his local influence ?