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please observe the hypocracy of this guy

few months ago

Altaf Hussain Speech - Hyderabad 3rd Jan 2014

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just yesterday

Imran Khan presser, words of wiseman

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please hear this speech

Altaf Hussain Speech in MQM Hyderabad Jalsa , 3rd January 2014 | Tune.pk

and now imran's speech


please click to enlarge and to read clearly

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conclusion: when second incarnation of jesus christ Hazrat Imran rehmatullah says, he is wise man, same thing said by Altaf Hussain, he is treasonous barking dog and not a wiseman
 
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Imran Khan said he smells conspiracy, while terrorist Altaf said that he would create a separate country, if demands not met...

where did he said this, please give me a source, find me the short section of speech i have posted where he said he will create separate country

you guys are really hypocrites big time
 
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Imran Khan said he smells conspiracy, while terrorist Altaf said that he would create a separate country, if demands not met...

:) Imran Khan smelled rightly.

i was about to say that.

Seems these MQM gundas have lost the remaining cells of brain to Altaf Hussain that they cant differentiate between a concern shown by Imran Khan viz a viz the possible conspiracy and the DEMAND and Threat hurled by Altaf Hussain for separating Karachi from Pakistan.
 
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What can u expect form Potty I... when Imran khan take U turns then his supporters will also... like Imran khan said before election then he have no objection with Fakhru din Ibrahim after election he was involed in rigging... Before election Chief Justice will conduct fair election after he is also involved in rigging.. On Geo every time we heard that Imran khan will win 70 80 seats Imran khan will clean sweap Imran khan Imran khan... after election Geo is involved in rigging....
 
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:) Imran Khan smelled rightly.

i was about to say that.

Seems these MQM gundas have lost the remaining cells of brain to Altaf Hussain that they cant differentiate between a concern shown by Imran Khan viz a viz the possible conspiracy and the DEMAND and Threat hurled by Altaf Hussain for separating Karachi from Pakistan.

the big rat imran smells some thing which doesn't exist, waziris want to get rid of terrorist head chopping scum from the face of this earth, which has become the breeding ground for terror trainging across the globe not just pakistan but uzbeks, chechens, uyghers come traning in waziristan

even rustam mohmand of PTI said that drone strikes killed many terrorists and its very precise

Interview: ‘US drones are better than PAF jets’ - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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:) Imran Khan smelled rightly.

i was about to say that.

Seems these MQM gundas have lost the remaining cells of brain to Altaf Hussain that they cant differentiate between a concern shown by Imran Khan viz a viz the possible conspiracy and the DEMAND and Threat hurled by Altaf Hussain for separating Karachi from Pakistan.

its true then that people of NW are preferring to go to Afghanistan over becoming IDPs in Pakistan towards which Imran Khan pointed, and it can be a very dangerous development.. I want Army to have control over NW but at the same time, I dont wish civilians to be killed or feel they are being pushed with the wall.
 
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the big rat imran smells some thing which doesn't exist, waziris want to get rid of terrorist head chopping scum from the face of this earth, which has become the breeding ground for terror trainging across the globe not just pakistan but uzbeks, chechens, uyghers come traning in waziristan

even rustam mohmand of PTI said that drone strikes killed many terrorists and its very precise

Interview: ‘US drones are better than PAF jets’ - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

You are mixing two things.

IK's statement is on unannounced operation and conspiracy of those who are using this development for creating hatred among locals in Waziristan.

Both the things can NOT be compared to what that fat head Altaf had been saying
 
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What I have observed is that majority of PTI supports don't really think about matters or possess their personal opinion which maybe different from their leadership. They are just obsessed with Imran Khan and his charisma. Its no surprise you see them all the time defending every move of him. Mostly they just don't like anything anyone else does other then PTI and every thing PTI does is always right. :-)
 
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You are mixing two things.

IK's statement is on unannounced operation and conspiracy of those who are using this development for creating hatred among locals in Waziristan.

Both the things can NOT be compared to what that fat head Altaf had been saying

Altaf Hussain said exactly the same thing, you will not admit this fact because you guys are hypocrites

Altaf just like imran conveyed the sentiments of urdu speakers, who are sensing they have been left out and not given rights like FATA is creating hatred just as you said about NWA, the rangers in karachi is treating urdu speakers the same as NWA is complaining and Altaf also said that things can escalate to separate country if the issues are not addressed, what imran said yesterday is just the mirror image of what Altaf said in 5 months ago
 
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What I have observed is that majority of PTI supports don't really think about matters or possess their personal opinion which maybe different from their leadership. They are just obsessed with Imran Khan and his charisma. Its no surprise you see them all the time defending every move of him. Mostly they just don't like anything anyone else does other then PTI and every thing PTI does is always right. :-)
That's why we call it Cult, if we read cult groups history PTI amazingly fit on it.
 
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The MQM chief also strongly criticised the anchorpersons, accusing them of having crossed all limits. “People like you have divided Pakistani into two. Do you want still more pieces [of the country]?


"I am still ready for dialogue. But after me I don’t know if there will be anyone left for dialogue or the urban people will just unleash violence to achieve their objectives (brothers will kill each other, people will kill each other),” he said


He told the PPP’s patron-in-chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and chairman Asif Ali Zardari that his call for a separate province could be withdrawn, “if you sit on the table and make an agreement for 50-50% division of power [in the provincial and local government structures]”. (And if not possible then not only province would be created but also countries would be created)

(need reference of the speech? same day speech)

See the violence in this speech? . Had these speeches been made by TTP or else they would have been bombed the very same day. MQM is part of the Sindh Government, had it not been a part of government, it would have made any sense. If MQM is the part of the government, it simply means MQM are acting like hypocrite, on one side MQM says operation is being conducted due to MQM approval, on the other side you cry for militant being killed in Karachi, and even securities forces have not accepted this allegation (MQM members killing each other? MQM-H vs MQM-A?)
 
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Interview: ‘US drones are better than PAF jets’

THE US drones were better weapons to use against militants as compared to Pakistan Air Force jets, believes Rustam Shah Mohmand, a Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf-appointed member of the government committee to negotiate with the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
“Drones are more precise in targeting militants than the jets the air force is using, which cause heavy collateral damage,” he told Dawn. “The government should have formed a strategy in collaboration with the US to carry out strikes using drones.”
Last year, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) organised sit-ins over several months to force the US government to bring drone strikes to an end, and the Obama administration practically halted these operations.

However, Mr Mohmand, whom PTI chief Imran Khan declared the party’s point man on the TTP and militancy, now thinks Pakistan should have utilised the accuracy of drones.
“Pakistan should have had acquired drones from the US and operated them for the North Waziristan strikes, or it should have had collaborated with the US over authentic information about ground targets to reduce collateral damage,” he said.
The former bureaucrat who has served as Pakistan’s ambassador to Afghanistan, federal interior secretary, and political agent in Khyber and South Waziristan Agencies added that collateral damage caused by PAF jets in North Waziristan has forced several families to migrate to Afghanistan.
“Many civilians have been killed in the recent air strikes,” he commented. “Many markets, bazaars, shops and houses have been destroyed. This has forced hundreds of families to migrate to the Afghanistan province of Khost despite the fact that American forces bombard those areas. They are so frustrated that they prefer Khost over Bannu despite the unrest in Afghanistan.”
North Waziristan Agency is now the focus of the government given that most of the militants have reportedly moved here from South Waziristan.
“All of the leadership is in North Waziristan,” said Mr Mohmand. “Almost 80 per cent of the Mehsud tribes have left South Waziristan.”
Peace talks
In Mr Mohmand’s view, the strikes will also have an impact on peace talks with the TTP.
“As far as the peace talks are concerned, the Mohmand and Bajaur factions of the TTP have already announced that negotiations can’t go ahead in the shadow of the air strikes,” he explained. “The North Waziristan militants are on the run and are involved in infighting so they are unable to decide anything.”
According to Mr Mohmand, “contact was made between Maulana Yousaf Shah and Qari Shakeel-ur-Rehman of the TTP shura two weeks ago. The Taliban conveyed the message that they are waiting for a second meeting with the government committee but then the air strikes spoiled the environment. We are now unaware about the Taliban’s mood, but I think that the government has to go back to talks even if it is after two months.”
However, Mr Mohmand believes there were other reasons, too, that held back the peace process.
“There was a lukewarm response from both sides,” he explained. “The government should have released at least eight to ten non-combatant prisoners to help the negotiators convince the TTP to release Professor Ajmal Khan, the sons of Salmaan Taseer and Yousaf Raza Gilani, and several other people kidnapped by them. But this never happened. Then, certain TTP leaders think that they won’t be getting amnesty, so the process could not work.”
According to Mr Mohmand, “the militants asked for a safe place to hold talks with the government, in the Shaktoi area of South Waziristan, because of the lower presence of the army there and because they would have been able to sneak back into North Waziristan in case of an attack by the Americans. But the government refused to meet that demand, too.”
Nevertheless, he says, “I believe that talks are the only way forward.”
At the same time, he believes that the TTP is losing its strength.
“They have differences and clashes among themselves,” he explained. “Then, there is the dearth of resources and volunteers, while the fighters are fatigued. The local population wants peace, so I don’t think they can continue longer in this situation. A low-key insurgency can prevail for the next 10 or 20 years, but it has become quite difficult for them to keep the full-scale insurgency going across the country.”
Mr Mohmand also said that the number of foreign militants has also been reduced to a few hundred.
“Up to 300 or 400 foreign militants remain in Pakistan,” he explained. “They are Uzbek, Chechen, Turkmen and Arabs.”
He admits that the army has its justifications for the strikes after nine soldiers were killed in an attack on the forces, but opposes the widespread action.
“It was wrong to expand the area of operation,” he asserted. “The strikes should have been confined to recognised targets only.”
Asked about the possible result of the ongoing strikes and peace efforts, Mr Mohmand said that the government may be able to sign an accord with a faction of the TTP but several splinter groups would defy it.
“For a permanent solution, you will have to involve local tribesmen and disarm the militants through talks,” he said. “Then you can give them amnesty and include them in the mainstream on the assurance of the tribal elders.”
 
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