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Protestors have sieged the PTV building, taken hostages inside and hijacked transmission

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Protesters exercise their right to siege and vandalize.
 
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Crying and whimpering women employees locking themselves up to protect themselves means nothing? Athar Farooq said that the state employees did to resist while the anarchists broke stuff, cut wires, and stole equipment. These anarchists snatched guns from government guards. That is nothing?

You are seriously deluded. Stop trying to fool us. If there is a liar, it is you because you keep parroting lies of your 'leaders'. Stay deluded all you want. Do not expect us to do so. Keep your TuQ/IK propaganda to yourself.
i think you've seriously lost it…..either love for pmln or hatred for ik/tuq blinded you from seeing things clearly
 
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Forget India. The biggest danger to Pakistan is Pakistanis. Anyways, good luck to you guys. Hopefully you will sort out whatever it is which is ticking you off as a nation and return to normality soon
 
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Well, here's another typical move.. the good old friends the Mullahs are also moving against NS.
You have to hand it to the "angels".. its b-e-a-utiful.


So then..... we are going to be seeing the end-game soon????
 
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PTV News Official Website

They are beating up people inside now. Beaten up women and cameramen.

They have hijacked transmission and taking out cables etc to get it off air.

Reporter was complaing to IG on phone and ig said we're asking people to back off but they're not listening. And he's sending reinforcement.

They have taken the channel offline now!!!

http://live.express.pk/
here you can see people inside building breaking stuff


Those were some villagers who were in PAT march ... They saw the building of PTV and just for curiosity they entered into building ... B'coz law n order situation staff feared and after switching off transmission walk out from building ... They didn't damage to anything nor beat to someone ...............

Although I know that you are a noora but I must say that don't believe on patwari propaganda :lol:
 
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Those were some villagers who were in PAT march ... They saw the building of PTV and just for curiosity they entered into building ... B'coz law n order situation staff feared and after switching off transmission walk out from building ... They didn't damage to anything nor beat to someone ...............


They broke cameras,harassed and did beat ptv guys!!

Including a female !... Thts what ptv n govt is saying.
Here are pics:

Pakistan Military Multimedia | Page 205
 
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This is frustration coming out. PTI and PAT thought the nation would rise when they began their "inqilab". Instead 3 weeks later the movement is on the brink of failure. I think Ahmed Rashid is spot on in this article:

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When Imran Khan launched his movement three weeks ago to force the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and bring fresh elections, the former cricket captain-turned-politician thought the nation would mobilise in his favour.

The masses were to pour into Islamabad and just by sheer weight of numbers, they would terrify the government and force it to quit. After all, Mr Sharif's first year in power has so far looked extremely lacklustre. Every problem he was faced with a year ago has become worse.

However, what actually happened was just the opposite. The nation mobilised against Imran Khan and his supporters, and their claims that last year's election was rigged. Almost the entire political spectrum supported Mr Sharif's staying on - even his political enemies in parliament.

The business community, traders, civil society, the media, lawyers and the courts all voiced strong support for the government, the constitution and the status quo. Many of them described Imran Khan's demands as illegal and unconstitutional - but that was not the point.

The reality was that nobody wanted to see another crisis, more turmoil, another change of government, which could bring the army directly into play.

Such a reaction was not predicted. Imran Khan was advised that Nawaz Sharif's administration would fall like a pack of cards, he would flee the country and Pakistanis would welcome his departure.

Instead the country has taken a firm stand - not necessarily in favour of Mr Sharif, but in favour of stability. That is where Imran Khan and his advisers - many of them ministers for former military regimes and spy chiefs - had got it all wrong...

BBC News - Viewpoint: Why Pakistanis crave stability
 
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