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Hypocrisy in what way? PTI has a soft corner for MQM minus Altaf. It isn't misleading the masses by promising to drag Zardari on the streets of Lahore and then hosting a lavish dinner in his honor. How does this strengthen the FIR? Just because he approved of the attack does not mean he ordered it. The telephone conversation proves that he didn't plan it. If Nawaz could become PM after attacking the Supreme Court, I don't see how a court can touch Imran Khan based on this tape.
Khawaja Sahi face the heat don't try to derail thread ap logon mein hosla bilkul nahi, MQM saga not going anywhere soon Waite for next episode and comment on subject please.Lame attempt to drag attention away from the current MQM saga...
Alleged telephone conversation of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan and ex secretary general of party Arif Alvi post-PTV attack during D-Chowk sit-in has surfaced on Friday.
In the audio tape, Alvi tells Khan that the party workers have entered Pakistan Television (PTV). However, Khan instructs Alvi to maintain pressure on the government in order to get Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif to resign and dissolve the assembly.
Earlier, PTI workers had stormed PTV headquarters in Islamabad on September 1 2014 as the demonstration of protest turned violent.
Read about breach of PTV premises here: PTV goes off-air
Alvi has tweeted regarding the controversy stating that he had resigned from a National Assembly (NA) committee because a huge file of telephone records was presented for probe. Another tweet states that he is a stickler for privacy. He further states that different conversations have been merged together to form a controversial statement.
Also read: PTI s Imran Ismail denounces recording of politicians phone calls
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Imran Khan-Arif Alvi alleged phone conversation post-PTV attack surfaces | Pakistan | Dunya News
Khawaja Sahi face the heat don't try to derail thread ap logon mein hosla bilkul nahi, MQM saga not going anywhere soon Waite for next episode and comment on subject please.
So did the government do something they are not authorized to do.Not surprised.Secondly,timing of this release is significant,what did they want to gain from this.Is this edited,manipulated in any sort. Agencies are being used for politicians personal gains ,and on the other hand terrorist who need this sort of attention are not taken care of.I'm waiting for IK s response on this, @Jazzbot ,@Pomegranate ,@syedali73 , @Green Arrow , @DESERT FIGHTER ,initial thoughts on this ?
Government ka koi taluq nahinSo did the government do something they are not authorized to do.Not surprised.Secondly,timing of this release is significant,what did they want to gain from this.Is this edited,manipulated in any sort. Agencies are being used for politicians personal gains ,and on the other hand terrorist who need this sort of attention are not taken care of.I'm waiting for IK s response on this, @Jazzbot ,@Pomegranate ,@syedali73 , @Green Arrow , @DESERT FIGHTER ,initial thoughts on this ?
Pak Politics is a dirty game I didn't say IK's order was behind PTV attack but that's prove ptians were involve which most of you guys denies, second, he seek help by MQM when he needed and after that he reach his on low and cheap politics. Well play Nawaze well playLol what? This call doesn't prove anything sahib..does this prove IK was behind the PTV attack? he was inviting all parties to join PTI dharna at that point..but they refused.. as i said its a lame attempt to drag MQM out of the limelight..its common knowledge that their calls were being tapped by PML-N during that fierce battle...i wouldn't be surprised if more conversations were leaked..
Pak Politics is a dirty game I didn't say IK's order was behind PTV attack but that's prove ptians were involve which most of you guys denies, second, he seek help by MQM when he needed and after that he reach his on low and cheap politics. Well play Nawaze well play
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