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Do you want the military to takeover in Pakistan?

Do you want to see another military takeover in Pakistan?


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Democracy in Pakistan will only thrive if the honest Politicians beat the HARAM KHORS of Pakistani Politics. I would prefer Military rule any day over the Civilian Dictatorship of Nawaz Sharif.
 
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Sure people's will not elect zardari but surly they will elect bilawal, next?&PPP isn't not destroyed yet, that's why ghardari is in the launch with noora tind

oh bhai why would Pakistan vote for Bilawal? probably some sindhis who love bhutto regardless of what bhutto gave them or didn't.

You cannotbe Prime Minister of Paksitan by winning only sindh.
 
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All will be hanged to make an example , no one can do any crouption in politics in future!
It's coming!

The list including corrupt generals or just generally only civilians are corrupt?
 
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i fully standby Pak Armed Forces & support them, but its about time these politicians get their act rite and start sorting out there own problems... ARMY should be kept away from these petty issues of politicians as they are already fighting on diff fronts/dangers faced by Pakistan externally & internally ...
 
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Quoted by Hamid Mir :hahaomg:
Back in law college when i was student of law we have debate on this topic that weakest democracy is better then strongest dictatorship i think hamid mir quoted me :p:p:p
 
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Back in law college when i was student of law we have debate on this topic that weakest democracy is better then strongest dictatorship i think hamid mir quoted me :p:p:p


And this is biggest bull$hit that politicians keep looting the country and we keep singing democrazy song.
 
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Never! Learn from India ..let the Democratic system run..it is getting better day by day!
Nawaz, Altaf and zardari learned from mistakes. Khan ll learn too.
 
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Hmm, difficult question, let the situation calm and then the people will decide.
 
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Military Rule in Pakistan

The Five Military Rulers (1956-2008)

Iskander Mirza (March 23, 1956–October 27, 1958): 948 Days
Ayub Khan (October 27, 1958-March 25, 1969): 3,802 Days
Ceded Shaksgam Valley to China in 1963.
Yahya Khan (March 25, 1969-December 20, 1971): 1,000 Days
Surrendered East Pakistan to India in 1971.
Zia-ul-Haq (July 5, 1977-August 17, 1988): 4,061 Days
Lost Siachin Glacier to India in 1984.
Pervez Musharraf (October 12, 1999-August 18, 2008): 3,233 Days
Surrendered Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to United States in 2004.

Days since independence (22-08-2014): 24,480
Days under military rule: 13,044
Days under democratic rule (22-08-2014): 11,436

Democratic rule in Pakistan can only surpass military rule on January 17, 2019 under the current status quo.


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