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Masla in kay saath nahe hamaray saath hey jo new ata hey ham sab ko galyaan nikaltay hian aur new kay saath hojatay hain bagair ye sochay kay woh kar kya raha hey aur again phir ye koom wohi kar rahe hey....

kasoori, hashmi, qureshi... and many many other people of other parties because of them PAkistan suffering today in PTI and people as usual blind and supporting IK... no one thing after IK into power what will happen ??

kesi kay paas koi agenda nahe hey bas nara laga kar inkelaab ka jatay hian ye inkelaab layengay jinkay saath Qureshi bheta hey....

Taleen sasti karnay ka nara saath bheta hey Beacon house wala (Kasoori)
Waderoon jagedaroon status co party lagany ka nara (in party house na election honay key khlaaf jehaad ka nara) saath bheta hey qureshi jisko banaya V-C without any election of PTI
 
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so what do you suggest?
vote for PPP and PML again?

So you vote him because you want to get rid of Zardari and Nawaz....

yehi tu haal hey is koom ka!!!

Around the world people vote their leaders on "Policies" how he or she will control gas, petrol fuel prices, how he/she will boost the economy, how he/she will built infrastructure... etc.. In Pakistan people vote "woh aaj tak aya nahe poranay walay bohat baar rah chukay hain isliye ham IK ko vote kar rahay hain thats what i call BULLSHIT!

Interesting part is about whom the PML-N and PPP Govt rule the state today in PTI who are in politics from last 3 4 decades lolzzzzzzzzz yaar kamaal hey is koom ke sooch may! three failed foreign ministers in PTI right now
 
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OK all the PTI bashers.... you tell me that WHO should I vote? I always say that in politics , we vote for "best available" ...IK IS the best available for couple of reasons...

1- He IS being seen as the hope.. Atleast he "gives" Pakistanis a "hope" ...Nawaz and Zardari do not even give a hope..leave aside the practical scenario.

2- Imran Khan's intentions seem very honest. His track record is excellent as compared to all other parties

3- YOUTH are with him.Period. Young people are the engine of ANY society...So do you want us to vote for a guy (Nawaz/Zardari) who does not inspire youth at all .....OR.....do you want us to vote for the guy who single-handedly electrified this rather indifferent youth of Pakistan?

4- Imran WILL bring MANY new faces ...how many can he get from other parties? 10? 20? 30? thats it? What about ALL others that will get selected for the parliament? What about Abrar ul Haq and his likes?

5- Javed Hashmi who is one of THE MOST credible and patriotic Pakistani politician joined him...Would he allow PTI to become just another PML (N)

6- What about the positive energy Imran Khan carries? God forbid lets ASSUME that even if he is all other politicians...BUT...if get selected ....he WILL energize ALL OF PAKISTANIS ...atleast they would think that its time for change...Many students studying abroad will come back to Pakistan...many overseas Pakistanis will move their businesses and capital to the Pakistan..Tax to GDP ratio would definitely increase... but if pml (n) gets elected...The pool of Pakistani society and Pakistanis all over the world would remain stagnant

Offcourse IK is not farishta ... but I have given my reasons to you...if you have any logical counter arguments then please present..otherwise..you guys should also support Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf!
 
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January 1, 2012

Breath of fresh air for Pakistan

The Supreme Court ordered an investigation into the ‘memogate' scandal, giving a boost for civilian rule

Pakistan's Supreme Court on Friday to ordered the creation of a high powered judicial commission to investigate the so-called ‘memogate' scandal. This marks a breath of fresh air for the country's move towards consolidating civilian rule.

Though the latest outcome of the judicial process may be rejected by some who were hoping for the matter to be closed by the supreme court, others will have reason to rejoice over this outcome. The court has set down a month for the commission to complete its investigation into what has been dubbed the toughest challenge among the challenges faced by Pakistan's ruling alliance.

The memo case goes back to allegations that Pakistan's rulers may have privately approached key US officials in May 2011 to put pressure on the country's army. The allegations have already seen Hussain Haqqani, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States who allegedly delivered a memo for this cause, leave his job, though the matter is not yet over.

Critics of the government note, and rightly so, that the investigators must eventually probe if indeed senior leaders like President Asif Ali Zardari ordered the country's officials to reach out to the US government. If proven, this would be a major setback to a regime which defends its record on safeguarding Pakistan's national interests. In the very extreme, depending on the country's future political temperature, a change of government may not necessarily be an unexpected outcome.

Friday's judicial ruling will now be followed by the investigation phase which will see a group of senior judges go through whatever evidence is available in search of clues. More importantly for Pakistan, the process that is likely to get under way will squarely demonstrate the steps taken by the country towards increasingly activating its civil institutions including the superior courts.

Yet for many ordinary Pakistanis, these occurrences surrounding high powered affairs mean little for their future prospects. Caught in unending crises ranging from shortages of electricity and gas to high inflation, ordinary Pakistanis have an axe to grind against the ruling order. During the tenure of the current government, Pakistan's prospects have been adversely affected, thanks to the failure of the regime to even begin modestly tackling some of the most difficult challenges.
Tragically, this is a situation which is unlikely to change for the foreseeable future. Given the challenges which continue to be in sight, it is possible that the environment may deteriorate further.

Moving ahead, however, a ray of hope for Pakistan still lies on the not too distant horizon. With parliamentary elections set to take place no later than the first quarter of 2013, 2012 will likely be an election year for Pakistan. This is the time when the country's citizens have the opportunity to begin picking their choices for future political representation.

Reality check

While the top leaders seek to consolidate their hold on power, ordinary Pakistanis appear to have begun getting themselves a long overdue reality check. Ahead of the approaching election season, the decision by an increasing number of Pakistanis to turn towards alternative political choices — notably Imran Khan, the cricket star turned politician, says much about the popular mood.

Such developments of course cannot be seen in isolation from some of the wider changes that have begun gripping Pakistan, notably the growing power of the country's electronic media. As more and more Pakistanis turn towards a growing number of privately-owned TV channels to access independent news and follow-up discussions, their ability to make independent choices for the future of politics will only grow.

Going forward, Friday's Supreme Court verdict is both central to Pakistan's future but also a sideshow in some ways. It is central in demonstrating the capacity of the top court to move ahead and force a high-level probe into what has been widely described as a potential blow to Pakistan's vital security interests.

But it is also a bit of a sideshow given that the verdict on the country's future will eventually come from the streets of Pakistan where an increasing number of people are yearning to make full use of growing democratic opportunities.

It is impossible to predict the exact flow of events, a month from now when the judicial commission will complete its investigations. But irrespective of the outcome, Pakistan's democratic consolidation is a fact of life which will not change.

Farhan Bokhari is a Pakistan-based commentator who writes on political and economic matters.


gulfnews : Breath of fresh air for Pakistan
 
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When will these 2 Lota parties realize that you can't run a political campaign on attack adds only.
Sooner or later you have to show the people what you did.
And since both Lota parties know that the only thing they did was leech the population for their own gain and gave nothing but misery to the people, they can't show anything good they did for the people.
PTI is the only hope for Pakistan, so the more attack adds the Lota parties do, the more people realize how close PTI is to victory, and banishing these lotas from Pakistan forever.
 
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OK all the PTI bashers.... you tell me that WHO should I vote? I always say that in politics , we vote for "best available" ...IK IS the best available for couple of reasons...

1- He IS being seen as the hope.. Atleast he "gives" Pakistanis a "hope" ...Nawaz and Zardari do not even give a hope..leave aside the practical scenario.

2- Imran Khan's intentions seem very honest. His track record is excellent as compared to all other parties

3- YOUTH are with him.Period. Young people are the engine of ANY society...So do you want us to vote for a guy (Nawaz/Zardari) who does not inspire youth at all .....OR.....do you want us to vote for the guy who single-handedly electrified this rather indifferent youth of Pakistan?

4- Imran WILL bring MANY new faces ...how many can he get from other parties? 10? 20? 30? thats it? What about ALL others that will get selected for the parliament? What about Abrar ul Haq and his likes?

5- Javed Hashmi who is one of THE MOST credible and patriotic Pakistani politician joined him...Would he allow PTI to become just another PML (N)

6- What about the positive energy Imran Khan carries? God forbid lets ASSUME that even if he is all other politicians...BUT...if get selected ....he WILL energize ALL OF PAKISTANIS ...atleast they would think that its time for change...Many students studying abroad will come back to Pakistan...many overseas Pakistanis will move their businesses and capital to the Pakistan..Tax to GDP ratio would definitely increase... but if pml (n) gets elected...The pool of Pakistani society and Pakistanis all over the world would remain stagnant

Offcourse IK is not farishta ... but I have given my reasons to you...if you have any logical counter arguments then please present..otherwise..you guys should also support Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf!

and you think Nawaz, Zardari and Musharaf rule this state alone right ? When nawaz comes into power we say above things... when BB comes into power we say above things... when Musharaf comes into power we say above things... now IK chances will come into power we say above things... the problem is we always dependent on PERSONALITIES not POLICIES AND AGENDA!

Nawaz Zardari and all others who rule this nation with the help of all those people who are right now in PTI and coming towards PTI. That what reality!
 
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So you vote him because you want to get rid of Zardari and Nawaz....

yehi tu haal hey is koom ka!!!

Around the world people vote their leaders on "Policies" how he or she will control gas, petrol fuel prices, how he/she will boost the economy, how he/she will built infrastructure... etc.. In Pakistan people vote "woh aaj tak aya nahe poranay walay bohat baar rah chukay hain isliye ham IK ko vote kar rahay hain thats what i call BULLSHIT!

Interesting part is about whom the PML-N and PPP Govt rule the state today in PTI who are in politics from last 3 4 decades lolzzzzzzzzz yaar kamaal hey is koom ke sooch may! three failed foreign ministers in PTI right now
ok then give any other reasonable solution ?
Hum kis ku vote dain ?
Available options are :
PML(N)
PPP
PML(Q)
PTI
MQM
ANP
Now choose anyone you think is best option in above mentioned parties.
 
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ok then give any other reasonable solution ?
Hum kis ku vote dain ?
Available options are :
PML(N)
PPP
PML(Q)
PTI
MQM
ANP
Now choose anyone you think is best option in above mentioned parties.

I didn't talk about WHOM YOU VOTE .... i am talking about what PTI agenda and policy of Pakistan's problems ???


I know very well who is supporting IK in Pakistan's politics.... lol enough info and relations with that organization lol who right now and in future PUT IK into power otherwise even if all parties will join IK ....still even that IK not possible to comes into power lol!

The daddy of all parties either IK, Nawaz or PPP called "ESTABLISHMENT" who rule the state.

IK bashing against all parties why not against MQM ????? from last 2 years ??????? lol let me tell you why ?????

The KARACHI is the HUB of MQM even PPP not capable to do jalsa in KARACHI without MQM approval and IK did huge Jalsa in KArachi HOW ???????????????? lol i remember IK statements against Altaf Hussain (Murders) remember ?? or i will remind ?? why MQM also "KAMOOSH" against PTI and PTI also against MQM ?? i remember IK statements "ye tu dehshat gard party hay Alftaaf hussain katil hey katal kay mukadmay" i forgot few things haina ??? lolzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
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and you think Nawaz, Zardari and Musharaf rule this state alone right ? When nawaz comes into power we say above things... when BB comes into power we say above things... when Musharaf comes into power we say above things... now IK chances will come into power we say above things... the problem is we always dependent on PERSONALITIES not POLICIES AND AGENDA!

Nawaz Zardari and all others who rule this nation with the help of all those people who are right now in PTI and coming towards PTI. That what reality!
you are just assuming things . You are doing a comparison with tested people and untested people .
You are saying that Zardari and Nawaz did this this and this and Imran will also do this. About Ik you are applying your own assumptions that he will be like Nawaz and Zardari but its not the right way , you are putting allegation without any crime against IK ,a crime that even not committed
 
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you are just assuming things . You are doing a comparison with tested people and untested people .
You are saying that Zardari and Nawaz did this this and this and Imran will also do this. About Ik you are applying your own assumptions that he will be like Nawaz and Zardari but its not the right way , you are putting allegation without any crime against IK ,a crime that even not committed

and you thing that IK will change pakistan boost pakistan economy hang and kick all corrupt politicians.... etc alone right ?? after all he is ALONE not TESTED but all those who are sitting with him TESTED! right
 
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I didn't talk about WHOM YOU VOTE .... i am talking about what PTI agenda and policy of Pakistan's problems ???
What is this then ? :hitwall:
If i want to criticize you or anybody it will be very easy for me sir but you know what is difficult thing ? To give a reasonable solution until you dont have reasonable solution then dont criticize a thing that did not even did anything wrong yet .
About PTI agenda its crystal clear what they and all Pakistanis want . But sir yoo are just rejecting their policy without any reasonable option . You are talking that they will do this and this in future but no one see the future , what if you are wrong in your assumptions
 
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