PaklovesTurkiye
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Bro how to get rid of this cancer called PPP?
I think Karachites have to gather like one million in numbers and demand either for a separate province or imposition of the governor rule. The SC and federal govt then can go something together. Without SC, there's no legal way for the federal govt.
Bro....I agree with you to some extent.
But IK needs to hammer down PPP once and for all. This rat party caused so much damage to Pakistan and its fabric. It's ethnic party basically....Need to flush it down just like MQM
PeePeePee corruption and worshiping of the Zardari-Bhutto clan.
Enjoy.
Karachi didn't vote for PPP.
karachi need emergency efforts like floods and earthquake but it seems both central and provincial govs are not interested at all . lanat ho donoon per
I sometimes imagine what would be situation in Balochistan and other less privileged areas if your main world known business hub/city is in such situation .
I pity Pakistan establishment and PPP
PTI must separate Karachi and Hyderabad from Sindh. We don't want to live an IMMORTAL rule of PPP.
That'll help PPP play Sindh card.....Local Sindhis, as well the victim of PPP, will get angry as well.
This is not a solution
Make PPP totally irrelevant when it comes to Karachi, this is what should be done. Federal gov't should take over. What this bastard Imran Ismail, the governor has done so far despite being from Karachi?
PPP is essentially comprised of Sindhi elites, so-called feudal lords. I once had the misfortune of submitting a bid for a contract of rerouting the sewage system lines which applied methane storage auxiliary complex. The contract officiators were, well they were Sindhis. When I went in for the meeting, I bore witness to a culture which could best be described as not only illiterate, but there is no sense of etiquette, plus their utter lack of knowledge on the subject matter. To top it all off, the moment they heard me converse with them in Urdu (Pakistan's national language by the way), their body language became visibly hostile and their language became blatantly coarse. As if I was their slave of something. I pursued a polite and focused way forward, but 15 minutes into the meeting, I simply stopped and got up to leave. On their query as to why I was leaving, my response was simple "your kind (Sindhi) are not worthy of my services."
I promised myself that I would not bid for any contract, if the name of to contract issuer even remotely resembled to that of a Sindhi. Then I would cancel the meeting, on the spot.
These feudals are worst of the worst of Sindh....Total Qalazat.
You Karachiite?
Bro can you push your people to wake up from Slumber and do a protest for their own rights one day? Do they really need some Altaf Hussein and his threats to be herded to streets?
Totally agree with you. Karachiites need to come on streets....But there is no political representation of Karachi right now. MQM, being divided is ineffective, rest don't care.
Karachi people are leadership less as of now.