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Khawaja Saad Rafiq bhi chala gya KSA. Asif Kirimani bhi KSA pohanch gya hai! WTH IS GOING ON?
gen nasir janjua RS k khas admi thay aur nawaz sharif k jo case KSA main khul rahay hai wo iss ka nazriyati pan jo achanak baidar ho gya tha us ko thanda kar dain gai.
 
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gen nasir janjua RS k khas admi thay aur nawaz sharif k jo case KSA main khul rahay hai wo iss ka nazriyati pan jo achanak baidar ho gya tha us ko thanda kar dain gai.

Mujhy tu nahi lagta aisa koi scene hai! Yea NRO hi ho raha hai Shahbaz Sharif ko hi banao next PM. Tukrey waisay hamara maama bana phir raha hai. Apnay kaam say kaam rakhy yea

Wohi 30 saal ki museebat dosray mulk key isharoon per nachoo
 
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Why the heck are the Saudis and Americans deciding who will be Pakistan's next PM?



"Saray mil ke humay pagal buna rahay hain............"
 
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I dont think so... have u read IK's verdict?

Did you follow ik's case before the verdict? IK came this close to being disqualified when there was no comparison between Nawaz and his case. CJ offered every chance to Nefa Podri to get IK disqualified, there was just not enough grounds against IK and IK did manage to provided ample evidence in support of his defence, otherwise he was a goner.

The verdict was indeed commendable and served to cover up the way case was started and conducted against IK.

But follow up on those pending MLU had to be done by NAB aur suna tha ke NAB ko kuch reply aaye bhi hain...tu jo bhi new evidence hoga..NAB ke pass hoga..

JIT ka kaam tu khatam hogaya tha pehle.. Wajid Zia ne mazeed koi investigations ya follow up nahi karna tha...aur na hi karna chahye tha....warna ek aur sazish sazish ka shor mach jana hai aur inki zindagi alag museebat honi hai

Wajid Zia and his colleagues were and are prime targets of Nawaz Mafia even if they were to spend the rest of their lives in complete seclusion i.e. they already have nothing more to loose and all the world to gain if they keep chipping away at the Sharif mafia in their follow up and continued investigations on the side. If they have been at it like the vibes coming out then Well done again JIT, it is just as crucial for their own welfare as it is for the nation that they continue to go after and expose the Sharif crimes syndicate.
 
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THE TIMES REPORT: Pakistan could let ex-PM Nawaz Sharif go into exile

Pakistan’s former prime minister would escape a corruption trial and be allowed to live in exile under a potential deal being brokered by Saudi Arabia.​

Nawaz Sharif is expected to visit Saudi Arabia as the kingdom appears ready to intervene in the stand-off between the head of Pakistan’s longest ruling political dynasty and the military establishment.

Mr Sharif, who requires permission to leave Pakistan, is ready to quit active politics, without facing prosecution, according to a source. However, he has been forced to change his preferred line of political succession, naming his brother Shehbaz Sharif as heir to his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party, Pakistan’s largest, in place of his daughter, a foe of the military.

Mr Sharif, who has been prime minister three times, was forced from power in July when the Supreme Court disqualified him from holding office, after which a series of corruption cases were opened against him and his family.

He has not gone down without a fight. His political machine, headed by his daughter Maryam Nawaz, has persistently criticised the army for being behind the judiciary’s moves. As a result, civil-military tension in Pakistan has escalated.

Nasser Khan Janjua, the national security adviser acting as an intermediary between the military and the government, confirmed he had a meeting with Mr Sharif on Thursday. Mr Janjua declined to confirm or deny suggestions that Mr Sharif had been offered a backroom deal, but told The Times that he would “never be a part of or party to any conspiracy against the great state of Pakistan”.

Riyadh has long played peace broker between Mr Sharif and the military. After the 1999 coup Mr Sharif depended on the goodwill of the Saudi authorities to bypass prison, even execution, and remain in exile for eight years.

The Saudis are indicating that they await a final sign-off from the Pakistani military. Shehbaz Sharif, an Arabic speaker seen as an ally of the Pakistani military, arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday on a Saudi plane sent to fetch him from Pakistan.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pakistan-could-let-ex-pm-nawaz-sharif-go-into-exile-zb5nk9fdj
 
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THE TIMES REPORT: Pakistan could let ex-PM Nawaz Sharif go into exile

Pakistan’s former prime minister would escape a corruption trial and be allowed to live in exile under a potential deal being brokered by Saudi Arabia.​

Nawaz Sharif is expected to visit Saudi Arabia as the kingdom appears ready to intervene in the stand-off between the head of Pakistan’s longest ruling political dynasty and the military establishment.

Mr Sharif, who requires permission to leave Pakistan, is ready to quit active politics, without facing prosecution, according to a source. However, he has been forced to change his preferred line of political succession, naming his brother Shehbaz Sharif as heir to his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party, Pakistan’s largest, in place of his daughter, a foe of the military.

Mr Sharif, who has been prime minister three times, was forced from power in July when the Supreme Court disqualified him from holding office, after which a series of corruption cases were opened against him and his family.

He has not gone down without a fight. His political machine, headed by his daughter Maryam Nawaz, has persistently criticised the army for being behind the judiciary’s moves. As a result, civil-military tension in Pakistan has escalated.

Nasser Khan Janjua, the national security adviser acting as an intermediary between the military and the government, confirmed he had a meeting with Mr Sharif on Thursday. Mr Janjua declined to confirm or deny suggestions that Mr Sharif had been offered a backroom deal, but told The Times that he would “never be a part of or party to any conspiracy against the great state of Pakistan”.

Riyadh has long played peace broker between Mr Sharif and the military. After the 1999 coup Mr Sharif depended on the goodwill of the Saudi authorities to bypass prison, even execution, and remain in exile for eight years.

The Saudis are indicating that they await a final sign-off from the Pakistani military. Shehbaz Sharif, an Arabic speaker seen as an ally of the Pakistani military, arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday on a Saudi plane sent to fetch him from Pakistan.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pakistan-could-let-ex-pm-nawaz-sharif-go-into-exile-zb5nk9fdj
wajahat khan ki story hai...
 
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THE TIMES REPORT: Pakistan could let ex-PM Nawaz Sharif go into exile

Pakistan’s former prime minister would escape a corruption trial and be allowed to live in exile under a potential deal being brokered by Saudi Arabia.​

Nawaz Sharif is expected to visit Saudi Arabia as the kingdom appears ready to intervene in the stand-off between the head of Pakistan’s longest ruling political dynasty and the military establishment.

Mr Sharif, who requires permission to leave Pakistan, is ready to quit active politics, without facing prosecution, according to a source. However, he has been forced to change his preferred line of political succession, naming his brother Shehbaz Sharif as heir to his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party, Pakistan’s largest, in place of his daughter, a foe of the military.

Mr Sharif, who has been prime minister three times, was forced from power in July when the Supreme Court disqualified him from holding office, after which a series of corruption cases were opened against him and his family.

He has not gone down without a fight. His political machine, headed by his daughter Maryam Nawaz, has persistently criticised the army for being behind the judiciary’s moves. As a result, civil-military tension in Pakistan has escalated.

Nasser Khan Janjua, the national security adviser acting as an intermediary between the military and the government, confirmed he had a meeting with Mr Sharif on Thursday. Mr Janjua declined to confirm or deny suggestions that Mr Sharif had been offered a backroom deal, but told The Times that he would “never be a part of or party to any conspiracy against the great state of Pakistan”.

Riyadh has long played peace broker between Mr Sharif and the military. After the 1999 coup Mr Sharif depended on the goodwill of the Saudi authorities to bypass prison, even execution, and remain in exile for eight years.

The Saudis are indicating that they await a final sign-off from the Pakistani military. Shehbaz Sharif, an Arabic speaker seen as an ally of the Pakistani military, arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday on a Saudi plane sent to fetch him from Pakistan.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pakistan-could-let-ex-pm-nawaz-sharif-go-into-exile-zb5nk9fdj

Just about as close to being the truth as it gets. A stern test of neutrality for Army who claims to be neutral from the start (much to the displeasure of people like me as Army is the very institute along with judiciary who has nurtured this monster mafia from birth - army and the whole judiciary should have openly stood against this mafia after Panama verdict instead of claiming neutrality) , as stern a test if ever there was one.

Makafateamal kay rastay maen jo aay ga woh iss mafia ka supporter tu ho sakta hay magar neutral nahee...

Case in point; QFI and the ever reluctant Basheera...

If Nawaz gets this so called NRO then we all know who has abandoned their neutrality in favour of their love lost, blue eyed filth and they shall forever sow the seed of ever lasting distrust in the hearts of every justice loving Pakistani.
 
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Why the heck are the Saudis and Americans deciding who will be Pakistan's next PM?



"Saray mil ke humay pagal buna rahay hain............"

Dont worry my friend there will be no NRO, its not possible under the current circumstances, Godfather and his mafia party are on their last legs.
 
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