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Nawaz's Illness is Genuine!!

Take back their medical degrees..

Why not cancel their citizenships too, while we are at it?

Seriously though, it is important not to be over-reactive or overtly emotional in the situation. It is best to follow the rule of law as applicable, and nothing more or nothing less.
 
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@PakSword @RIWWIR @Verve @Shane @Syed1. @Zibago

Looks like Hassan Nissar is saying (with due helplessness) what we have been saying about the CriminalEnterprise

CorruptionDialects in full Acceleration ... Either FreePakistan or more misery. Simple as that.

PakState needs to grow Iron in Soul and stop being a SoftState.

Bury this Iblees ki Majlis e Shura for good!

Hasan Nisar ka bhi kuch pata nahi ....
 
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A former PM who used the faith entrusted on him by the nation three times to build wealth abroad?????? He should have thought about the consequences when he was looting with both hand and feet. I'm sure your next argument will be he did no corruption. Pretty clear where your sympathies lie.


As the saying goes as you sow so shall you reap. I hope to God that this pig suffers more illnesses and more hardship in the remainder of his miserable life.

Bhutto was treated miserably before his death too. He was found guilty in a court that had no legal or moral integrity. He had been kept in abysmal conditions, even deprived of water before his public testimony.

Islamic and other world leaders begged Zia to be merciful, clemency was asked for by other countries’ heads of states, but much like Joffrey, he proceeded with killing him. If I recall correctly, Gaddafi sent his Prime Minister to Pakistan to beseech for Bhutto’s releases and exile to Libya. A Libyan presidential aircraft waited for a whole week before final refusal and then eventual execution.

It turns out what half the country was convinced of was untrue. He was tried in a kangaroo court, justices removed and replaced to suit the predetermined verdict. Witnesses were tortured and their testimonies were shockingly poor.

Today Bhutto still has millions remembering him. However, Zia died in a plane crash and he’s vilified by some and forgotten by most.
 
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Why not cancel their citizenships too, while we are at it?

Seriously though, it is important not to be over-reactive or overtly emotional in the situation. It is best to follow the rule of law as applicable, and nothing more or nothing less.
I was just joking... But I find it really unbelievable when a panel of experienced doctors says that it is hard to establish the cause of any disease.. Clearly, there are motives behind their statements. I believe that if these doctors are saying that it is hard to find the cause, it will be equally hard for the doctors in UK to establish the cause as well.
 
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Bhutto was treated miserably before his death too. He was found guilty in a court that had no legal or moral integrity. He had been kept in abysmal conditions, even deprived of water before his public testimony.

Islamic and other world leaders begged Zia to be merciful, clemency was asked for by other countries’ heads of states, but much like Joffrey, he proceeded with killing him. If I recall correctly, Gaddafi sent his Prime Minister to Pakistan to beseech for Bhutto’s releases and exile to Libya. A Libyan presidential aircraft waited for a whole week before final refusal and then eventual execution.

It turns out what half the country was convinced of was untrue. He was tried in a kangaroo court, justices removed and replaced to suit the predetermined verdict. Witnesses were tortured and their testimonies were shockingly poor.

Today Bhutto still has millions remembering him. However, Zia died in a plane crash and he’s vilified by some and forgotten by most.

The sad part is that those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeating it.

I was just joking... But I find it really unbelievable when a panel of experienced doctors says that it is hard to establish the cause of any disease.. Clearly, there are motives behind their statements. I believe that if these doctors are saying that it is hard to find the cause, it will be equally hard for the doctors in UK to establish the cause as well.


There are whole classes of disorders for which no definitive cause or treatment is known. Remember how Arafat died?
 
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Bhutto was treated miserably before his death too. He was found guilty in a court that had no legal or moral integrity. He had been kept in abysmal conditions, even deprived of water before his public testimony.

Islamic and other world leaders begged Zia to be merciful, clemency was asked for by other countries’ heads of states, but much like Joffrey, he proceeded with killing him. If I recall correctly, Gaddafi sent his Prime Minister to Pakistan to beseech for Bhutto’s releases and exile to Libya. A Libyan presidential aircraft waited for a whole week before final refusal and then eventual execution.

It turns out what half the country was convinced of was untrue. He was tried in a kangaroo court, justices removed and replaced to suit the predetermined verdict. Witnesses were tortured and their testimonies were shockingly poor.

Today Bhutto still has millions remembering him. However, Zia died in a plane crash and he’s vilified by some and forgotten by most.
So how is Bhutto's trial related to actual documented evidence that Nawaz Sharif is the owner of several properties in London despite not having the means to purchase them? Drawing a false equivalence here.


Nawaz Sharif is a thief and he deserves everything that is coming his way and more.
 
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The sad part is that those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeating it.

Agree. That also goes for the establishment. Bhutto ended up being a martyr. Or at least treated like one.

Maybe a lesson has been learnt here and that’s why we’re hearing about Nawaz possibly being “allowed”... :pleasantry:...to walk (at least for a while).
 
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Agree. That also goes for the establishment. Bhutto ended up being a martyr. Or at least treated like one.

Maybe a lesson has been learnt here and that’s why we’re hearing about Nawaz possibly being “allowed”... :pleasantry:...to walk (at least for a while).

No lesson has been learned, I can assure you. Pakistan is set in its ways and its direction, in accordance with its sovereign rights.
 
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@PakSword @RIWWIR @Verve @Shane @Syed1. @Zibago

Looks like Hassan Nissar is saying (with due helplessness) what we have been saying about the CriminalEnterprise

CorruptionDialects in full Acceleration ... Either FreePakistan or more misery. Simple as that.

PakState needs to grow Iron in Soul and stop being a SoftState.

Bury this Iblees ki Majlis e Shura for good!


Gen H Gul ... New system after the young generation revolts against the current.

Right now the Mafia is doing all it can to keep this system going. IK and Military Establishment are trying to make it work too.

Time is nearing when the young generation will take to streets to bury this stinking rotting system and all those in favour of it as well.

IK should dissolve the assemblies calling for system change and then immediately take on the street to demand new system. He will be backed by his supporters and many others who are sick of it all.
 
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So how is Bhutto's trial related to actual documented evidence that Nawaz Sharif...

I have no idea, some people might know better than me what the relevance is. I’m just brainstorming. :-)

It’s fun to draw parallels sometimes.
 
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I believe the Russians make an injection that will cure him of this world.
 
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No lesson has been learned, I can assure you. Pakistan is set in its ways and its direction.
Hm, when you say it like that it really hits home. So we have Joffrey(s), we have Starks (multiple generations), where’s Daenerys to break the wheel? And I hope she doesn’t get as carried away as with the least season when she does bring her dragons to the Blue Area.
 
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People still backing this convict. For God sake he is a looter. Atleast back someone honest.
 
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Is Army, ISI and NAB and Imran Khan to blame for Nawaz sharif - Army ISI, Imran and NAB also failed to get looted wealth back from Shariff or Zardari family?

Unstable health condition stalls Nawaz’s shifting

LAHORE/ISLAMABAD: A team of doctors spent another day trying to figure out the cause of a sudden drop in the platelet count of Nawaz Sharif, who had been admitted to Lahore Services Hospital a week ago, amid speculation that he might have to be taken to some other health facility within the country or abroad for better treatment.

However, senior leadership of his party ruled out any such possibility, arguing that no decision could be taken before seeing any improvement in his condition.

Meanwhile, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) will on Tuesday resume hearing of the petition seeking suspension of sentence handed down to him in Al-Azizia reference, as the interim bail granted to the former prime minister expires on Tuesday (today).

He has been under treatment at the Services Hospital since Oct 21. His platelet count hovered around 28,000 — some 122,000 less than the minimum normal level — on Monday. “Despite doctors’ best efforts, it has not yet been diagnosed why Nawaz Sharif’s platelets drastically drop to dangerous level,” his personal physician Dr Adnan Khan tweeted.

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IHC to hear NAB, Punjab CM over petition seeking suspension of Azizia case verdict as interim bail of ex-PM expires

The doctors’ panel is faced with a tough task. They are striving to create a balance between the doses for increasing his platelets and the medicines being given for his heart condition. According to the medical board, headed by Services Hospital principal Dr Mahmood Ayaz, the patient’s platelets were fluctuating owing to the medicines being administered to him for his cardiac disease.

“The diagnosis is yet to be ascertained,” he said, adding he had severe atherosclerotic ‘coronary and carotid artery disease’ with co-morbidities (HTN, DM, CKD) and because of subsequent serious effects of treatment he had developed NSTEMI (Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction); being managed on ACS protocol.

There were rumours that his family might press for shifting him to the Sharif Medical City — close to his Jati Umra residence — despite government spokesperson’s assertion that Nawaz Sharif was happy with the treatment he was getting from the 10-doctor panel at Services Hospital. Such a move, however, could help the government pass on the sensitive responsibility of his treatment to his family.

Regarding his shifting to any other health facility within the country or abroad, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz secretary general Ahsan Iqbal said: “The first and foremost effort of doctors is stabilise Mian sahib’s condition. Once his condition is stabilised the question of his going abroad will arise.” Asked if Mr Sharif was being persuaded to leave for London for his better treatment, Mr Iqbal reiterated: “This will be looked into once Mian sahib’s condition improves.”

Meanwhile, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) will resume hearing of the petition seeking suspension of sentence handed down to him in Al-Azizia reference on Tuesday when his interim bail was going to expire.

Earlier on Oct 25 the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had been asked to submit its response to the petition by a division bench of the IHC comprising Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani. The court also had sought a comprehensive report from the medical board constituted to examine Nawaz’s health besides asking his personal physician Dr Adnan Khawaja to apprise the bench about his health condition.

Only a day later, the counsel for the ex-PM moved an application before the IHC stating that his condition was critical and he required immediate release on bail. The NAB did not oppose the bail on “humanitarian grounds”, while the federal and provincial governments neither opposed nor favoured his release. Subsequently, an interim bail was granted to the former premier till Tuesday.

However, for linking the interim bail order to some kind of “deal”, contempt of court proceedings were conducted against TV anchorpersons by a single-member IHC bench comprising Chief Justice Athar Minallah.

The special division bench, which granted interim bail to the former premier, pointed out that the provincial government did not follow the jail manual and prison rule that allowed them to release an inmate on medical grounds. The bench also directed Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar to appear in person before the court on Tuesday.

The then judge of accountability court Mohammad Arshad Malik had sentenced seven years imprisonment to Nawaz Sharif in Al-Azizia Steel Mills reference in December 2018.

Seven months later his party released a secretly recorded video of judge Malik in which he confessed of convicting the ex-premier under duress.

The judge, however, later accused PML-N supporters of blackmailing him for his acquittal and lodged a complaint with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) against suspects Nasir Butt and others.

The IHC chief justice will also take up the petition of Nasir Butt in which the latter requested to produce evidence against the ex-accountability judge on judicial record.

Published in Dawn, October 29th, 2019
Why should Nawaz Sharif get special treatment. All convicts should be equal in the eyes of the law.

Nawaz Sharif should have done reforms in the prison system so that prisoners could get better health treatment and have humane accomodations.

Now why are you crying [emoji24][emoji23]
 
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