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Musharraf donated 10 million for Flood effected people

ermm people asking how much money did Musharraf donate and where he got the money from, could they also ask about all the other politicians such as how much have they donated till now?
 
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All the Azab Pakistani people is because Allah gave them choice to pick a leader but they picked the wrong ones, Funny part is Allah give chance to us but we want the worst for us. well it's off topic so my bad. tears though

Almost 90% of those affected by floods had NO choice to elect Zardari again it seems that the azab due to the elite class is being taken upon ownself by the poor of this country
 
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i asked this question in another thread to!! HOW DID A MILITARY OFFICER RETIRED GET 10 MILLION RUPEES? AND THAT TOO FOR DONATION!!! WHICH ARMY MAN (not corrupt) CAN HAVE THAT MUCH MONEY FOR DONATION???????
dude do you know he got paid 100,000 to 200,000$ per lecture?Just for recorder 100,000$ is 84 lakh and he gave a lot of lectures.That's a lot of money.He must have earned few millions dollars now by lectures aloen.
 
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dude do you know he got paid 100,000 to 2000,000$ per lecture?Just for recorder 1000,000$ is 84 lakh and he gave a lot of lectures.That's a lot of money.He must have earned few millions dollars now by lectures aloen.

No point explaining to certain people.. All they see is "Army" = Hate, Hate, Hate. How much has your glorious Sher-e-Punjab, IK or Lota Zardari donated up to now?

All i saw was his snot nosed little devil spawn on TV opening a donation point and spouting some pre-pubescent nonsense about "He is more effective here"... Yeah, more effective in securing your future reign.

This family kind of reminds me of the Cromwell's... Remember them! :devil:
 
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good news but from where a ex army chief takes a huge amount.he is also corrupt who sold nations sons & daughters to west
 
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good news but from where a ex army chief takes a huge amount.he is also corrupt who sold nations sons & daughters to west
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Its already been explained by the senior members and myself go check on Page 1, check patriot's post, check my post. Your telling me only Mush sold our sons and daughters?
 
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Musharraf leading the race.
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Zardari donated 2.5m pounds.. Money doesn't make things right. This goes for Musharaff too. He made mistakes which I would have wanted him to be punished for if I hadn't experienced the present democracy.. which actually punished us instead.
 
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Zardari donated 2.5m pounds.. Money doesn't make things right. This goes for Musharaff too. He made mistakes which I would have wanted him to be punished for if I hadn't experienced the present democracy.. which actually punished us instead.

There is confusion on the figure of Zardari and this news.
 
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There is confusion on the figure of Zardari and this news.

I read it on Dawn or Tribune .. Not sure ..let me dig it out.. But that was the number written.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/37150/zardari-donates-2-5-million-pounds/

LONDON: President Asif Ali Zardari has donated a sum of 2.5 million pounds towards the Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund, Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Britain Wajid Shamsul Hassan announced on Saturday at the launch of fund raising appeal at Pakistani High Commission.

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, launched the campaign and vehemently defended his father’s visit to Europe despite the flooding disaster affecting up to 15 million people at home in Pakistan.

Opening a donation point at the Pakistani High Commission in London, the 21-year-old insisted his father was raising much-needed funds.

“He’s doing the best he can and what he thinks is best to help the people of Pakistan,” the Oxford University history graduate said.

“His personal presence in Pakistan would not be able to raise this much money,” he said, adding that multi-million dollar donations had been made by France, Britain and Abu Dhabi.

The Gulf emirate had “also promised to come and help in rehabilitation after the floods have receded, after the media have gone, and after people are not paying attention,” he said. (when hunting season starts and there are no people around to disturb them?)

“If he thought he could be more useful in Pakistan, I’m sure he would be there,” Bilawal added.

Zardari has been criticised in Pakistan and by some in the Pakistani expatriate community for carrying on his visit, despite the devastating floods which have killed at least 1,600 people.

Bilawal became co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) alongside his father after the assassination of his mother, Benazir Bhutto, in 2007.

When asked about his plans to go into politics, he said he was focused on completing his education, “as my mother wished”. He added that he intended to continue his academic and political education and was considering studying law.

Meanwhile, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira has said that the president is continuously monitoring the flood situation in the country and giving necessary directives for the relief efforts.

Talking to a private TV channel, he said that all relief departments, including the army, navy and air force had been fully mobilised for relief efforts.

Kaira added that the prime minister along with the cabinet members are fully involved to make sure that all national and international efforts are streamlined and flood victims got relief expediently.

He said that the president’s visit was necessary to put across Pakistan’s point of view in the backdrop of a controversial statement by British Prime Minister David Cameron.

He added that the flood situation in Pakistan was discussed in detail between the two leaders and the British government committed to extend maximum support to Pakistan in this connection.

Asked why Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi is not part of the president’s delegation, Kaira said it was up to the president to decide his delegation, and added that the foreign secretary was doing a better job in the absence of the foreign minister.
 
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