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Awan choray gi nahin raiwind ki tind ku!
SOB has to resign !! there is no other way
SOB has to resign !! there is no other way
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Zardari Spent Time in Jail for "CORRUPTION" while Javaid Hashmi spent time in jail for standing against a Military Dictator. There is a difference KINDLY notice that.
Seriously? There has been worse happening on the very forum from a few days.
If mob attacking state is a massacre then killing taliban would also count in the same category.
Your freedom ends where the state begins.
Zardari's version is that it was the Nawaz Sharif the dictator and the Musharraf the dictator who put Zardari in jail
Incidentally, nowadays it is Musharraf the dictator who is supporting Imran Khan's march
I didn't see the TuQ speech in the evening, but if IK has indeed joined hands completely, then it is the wrong move.
Qadri wants a complete overhaul of the system while Imran Khan only wants a change in govt and investigation into election rigging.
This puts PTI in an awkward corner.
His speech was really strange today. He said that your government is not good blah blah blah and then at the end says "Bajboori ke teht aap ke sath karein hain". Koun se bajboori? Paise bachane ke liye?
What if lawlessness is government?Lawlessness and democracy don't go side by side, in fact lawlessness is not compatible with any form of the government, you don't have a society let alone laws and governments.
What if it is democracy that is giving the law the middle finger?If protesting beyond the laws is absolutely essential to democracy than having laws in place is a stupidity in first place.
Aap ko samajh nai aai ..Let there be no law, jiss ke lathi iss ke bhens. By extension protest of the government in terms of violence carried out beyond the laws of the land of a democratic country is also not a departure from democracy since it was absolutely essential to it. What?
Well reforms was the main agenda and I hope still is....if it means getting rid of this lawlessness dressed as democracy by means which this lawlessness sees lawless than be it!Once burned, twice shy! But that's not the point, the point is you forgot the main aim of the protest. If aim was to bring reforms then you have missed it and if the aim was/is to remove NS then the battle is neither lost nor won, it's still on but on a very heavy cost. I don't think removing a PM on allegations is essential to democracy.
Qadari is no political force, I think we can use his presence to PTI's advantage. and I am sure he would also like to go home asap
he meant that our (PPP/PMLN) interests are the same, which is loot & plunder
I didn't see the TuQ speech in the evening, but if IK has indeed joined hands completely, then it is the wrong move.
Qadri wants a complete overhaul of the system while Imran Khan only wants a change in govt and investigation into election rigging.
This puts PTI in an awkward corner.
I am all for their protests to launch as long as they wish--so long as 1-the sanctity of govt installations, 2-the security of the people/diplomats, and 3-freedom of movement of the non-marchers is respected.It is time that IK should tell this nation that how long has he planned to prolong this drama.
No doubt on that. Zardari isn't the President anymore why aren't the Swiss money laundering cases being open or why was he given immunity? After all PML-N played such a friendly opposition during there time. Yet ppl still think these guys will do good for country.