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FIA refuses to lead trial against Shehbaz Sharif, Hamza Shehbaz

everything is happening in front of our eyes, yet very little outcry in our nation of slaves. It is all we Know. Pakistan and Pakistanis were never truly free after all. Hijacked by dollar loving Generals just after its inception.
 
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everything is happening in front of our eyes, yet very little outcry in our nation of slaves. It is all we Know. Pakistan and Pakistanis were never truly free after all. Hijacked by dollar loving Generals just after its inception.
We are a begairat quam.. more Palestinian than the Palestinians, more Arab than the Arabs, more Afghan than the afghanis… but when it comes to our own rights… we are cowards of the highest order.. unwilling to stand up for our haq… treating thieves and corrupt with respect..
Laanat on this qaum..
Begs the question had we remained part of India, would we have been subject to a corrupt judiciary, or army.. and resultant economic basket case…
Hate India as much as we want, but they have a functioning judiciary, an army loyal to the country and not itself, a bureaucracy efficient at collecting taxes -no one spared and a booming economy..
 
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Special prosecutor withdraw representation in the money laundering cases against Shahbaz and Hamza.


This was expected. That's why the consipiracy was hatched, so these crooks can get rid of their cases. IK has warned about it constantly.

That's how until now they have survived in Pakistani politics. They crush , even kill people who stand against them.
Banana Republic of Pakistan, RIP.
what a rape of the motherland Pakistan ... All cases witnesses are dead, and all have a heart attack....wonder why judges call them Sicilian mafia .
 
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We are a begairat quam.. more Palestinian than the Palestinians, more Arab than the Arabs, more Afghan than the afghanis… but when it comes to our own rights… we are cowards of the highest order.. unwilling to stand up for our haq… treating thieves and corrupt with respect..
Laanat on this qaum..
Begs the question had we remained part of India, would we have been subject to a corrupt judiciary, or army.. and resultant economic basket case…
Hate India as much as we want, but they have a functioning judiciary, an army loyal to the country and not itself, and a booming economy..

India for its faults has much more self respect than us. Even Bangladesh is much better off than us. I am ashamed to call myself Pakistani now. Pakistan is truly a nation of slaves.

Imagine being the 5th most populus nation in the world and you lack the will power to stand up to known corrupt dacoits imposed onto you. The whole system is rotten and needs to be rebuilt.

It makes me sadder knowing there is very little outcry from our awam, especially our educated youth. Whenever there is a revolution anywhere, it is them who are on the forefront, after all they are fighting for their future.

Our youth instead of revolting against tyranny and the broken system that shackles them, rather do everything they can to go to a foreign country. Everyday our youth is risking their lives and money to travel to even mid tier countries like in Europe, Arab states and South Africa.
 
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Few people may think from my comments that I am pro PTI or Pro IK. Let me clear any confusion anyone has about my points of view. I am Pro Pakistan, period.

Personally, I find IK somehow annyoing and repeatative. Therefore, I hardly ever listen to his speeches, unless i find out he has said something different. I also think that IK is not a very intelligent fellow. His desire to repeat and claim he is going to do this and that, is his short comings. While he lack the expertise in implementation of a project and see it to its completion.
With the same token I am highly critical of his team's abilities and desires to do things. They lack self decipline, committments and desires for the roles they had been given. That's include more vocal guys like Asad Umer, Fawad Ch etc. They are more talk than actions. Similarly Karachi brigade of Ali Zaidi, Imran Ismael, Faisal Wawda had been all mouth. Apart from sitting on their laurels, gettin extremly fat, they have done nothing to help IK.
In my opinion, having good intentions is only half of the job. Working hard to implement those intentions in to actions and maintaining that standard is the other half, which PTI overall lacks.
They need doers, not talkers. Even Barrister Shahzad, talk so much, but delivered nothing concerete.
If we to think objectively, Pakistan had always been lacking doers. Everyone talks the grand talks, but when it comes to actual work, the cupboards are bare.
All these corruption cases, if they were under my supervision, none of the culprits would have walked free. And if the judges passed the ridiculous judgement like they do in Pakistan. I would have produce dossiers on them and take them to some international court/organisations where they and their decisions could be exposed.

A big drive is needed to get rid of Pakistan from these mal practices. Or Pakistan is done and dusted. Many who support these criminals do not understand, you in your foolishness have destroyed your country. If you still not understnading it, than you will never understand it.
 
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A population of 250 millions.. and not even 250 thousand available to choke all major cities..
 
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Few people may think from my comments that I am pro PTI or Pro IK. Let me clear any confusion anyone has about my points of view. I am Pro Pakistan, period.

Personally, I find IK somehow annyoing and repeatative. Therefore, I hardly ever listen to his speeches, unless i find out he has said something different. I also think that IK is not a very intelligent fellow. His desire to repeat and claim he is going to do this and that, is his short comings. While he lack the expertise in implementation of a project and see it to its completion.
With the same token I am highly critical of his team's abilities and desires to do things. They lack self decipline, committments and desires for the roles they had been given. That's include more vocal guys like Asad Umer, Fawad Ch etc. They are more talk than actions. Similarly Karachi brigade of Ali Zaidi, Imran Ismael, Faisal Wawda had been all mouth. Apart from sitting on their laurels, gettin extremly fat, they have done nothing to help IK.
In my opinion, having good intentions is only half of the job. Working hard to implement those intentions in to actions and maintaining that standard is the other half, which PTI overall lacks.
They need doers, not talkers. Even Barrister Shahzad, talk so much, but delivered nothing concerete.
If we to think objectively, Pakistan had always been lacking doers. Everyone talks the grand talks, but when it comes to actual work, the cupboards are bare.
All these corruption cases, if they were under my supervision, none of the culprits would have walked free. And if the judges passed the ridiculous judgement like they do in Pakistan. I would have produce dossiers on them and take them to some international court/organisations where they and their decisions could be exposed.

A big drive is needed to get rid of Pakistan from these mal practices. Or Pakistan is done and dusted. Many who support these criminals do not understand, you in your foolishness have destroyed your country. If you still not understnading it, than you will never understand it.

I am PTI supporter, because quite frankly they are our best option. Atleast we know IK himself is not corrupt and desires to strengthen our institutions. But IK and his soft stances irk me to no end. You would think he would learn by now to stop attempting to beat, the mafias which have entrenched their hold on the very roots of all Pakistans state institutions and machinery, by way of the judiciary which are their servants.

He has the populus support, but he continues to make poor judgment and does not utilize momentum. Right now he risks awam phasing him out, what not with his constant repetitive speeches. You cannot continue to call for long marches and then go home with no real results.

In my opinion his missed opportunity was the night of his ouster when awam took to the streets on their own accord. That day he was nowhere to be found. Name them openly!
 
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I am PTI supporter, because quite frankly they are our best option. Atleast we know IK himself is not corrupt and desires to strengthen our institutions. But IK and his soft stances irk me to no end. You would think he would learn by now to stop attempting to beat, the mafias which have entrenched their hold on the very roots of all Pakistans state institutions and machinery, by way of the judiciary which are their servants.

He has the populus support, but he continues to make poor judgment and does not utilize momentum. Right now he risks awam phasing him out, what not with his constant repetitive speeches. You cannot continue to call for long marches and then go home with no real results.

In my opinion his missed opportunity was the night of his ouster when awam took to the streets on their own accord. That day he was nowhere to be found. Name them openly!

I am very firm in my believe that IK lack intelligence. He had bad advisors, some in his team are his hidden enemies rather than his loyal. If one has to confirm it, look no further, Tareen , Aleem and Ayon, were all his staunch supporters and colleagues, but as a matter of fact they were nothing but his hidden enemies.
I agree, if IK had any sense he should have used public sentiments in his favour at the time of his ouster and go for the kill. The aim of the looters was to get settled in the government and then change everything to favour them, which they have done it now. Why IK waited for all that time for the criminals to do what they wanted!! I know IK would dither, i wrote a twit to him 2 weeks ago.


I am 100% certain that most of his people in his party are neither his well wishers or his supporters, they are there to get themselves settled. Asad Umer ,Fawad Ch and Qureshi are definitely sold outs. Karachi brigade is definitely very lazy. Even Alvi proven to be a disappointment and useless.
 
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