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A pervert in PTI dharna

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This is what IK is teaching to Youth

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Listen up these could be noon league's work after all they are good at it, i can send you a million pti topi anyone can buy it in the market and banners can be prepared just like votes were prepared and casted including of dead ppl by pml-n.

Now quit being pervert and participate like a real debater not low life cheapster.

The first img is clearly manipulated had it been real the other woman hand would be on the face of that man in shalwar kamiz, Again debate constructively posting shyty stuff made up by pml-n is of no use nor can you malign PTI due to it.

@WebMaster i think it is time you issue a warning to this guy and other pml-n members for going offensive and coming up with BS without meaningful debate perhaps it is better they are banned from political section for few days.
 
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Listen up these could be noon league's work after all they are good at it, i can send you a million pti topi anyone can buy it in the market and banners can be prepared just like votes were prepared and casted including of dead ppl by pml-n.

Now quit being pervert and participate like a real debater not low life cheapster.

The first img is clearly manipulated had it been real the other woman hand would be on the face of that man in shalwar kamiz, Again debate constructively posting shyty stuff made up by pml-n is of no use nor can you malign PTI due to it.

@WebMaster i think it is time you issue a warning to this guy and other pml-n members for going offensive and coming up with BS without meaningful debate perhaps it is better they are banned from political section for few days.

Go ahead give all the negative ratings you want. This won't stop me from posting truth.

PTI Girls Getting Teased During Azadi March

Ladies present in the Azadi March and sit-in of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf are ill at ease and dreading for their esteem as they are being harassed by no other than PTI male workers present in the gathering. Things are already very difficult for everyone as there are no toilets, no washrooms, no camping and no shelter, and people are laying down under open skies.

One girl told the media that she had to sit close to the stage and she couldn’t get away for more than few minutes. She said that even near stage boys circle her and start singing songs and make strange gestures. She says that she has told that to Saif Ullah Naizi, the chief organizer of the sit-in, and he only shrugged and went away. She said that almost all the ladies were facing same problems and many got pinched too. Some approached Shireen Mazari who promised to talk with the male organizers, but nothing happened.

Girls said that PTI member of assembly Murad Saeed was also involved in harassing the ladies and made inappropriate advances. Especially few of the modern girls from Lahore DHA who were wearing jeans told that as majority of PTI workers were from KPK and they did nothing but gawked unblinkingly at the jeans-clad girls in the Islamabad sit-in. PTI girls also complaining that boys are asking for their mobile numbers and email addresses. They are coming to girls with different excuses like asking for mobile phone charger or some even asking for money.

Ladies have left the sit-in big numbers and have vowed never to attend any such thing in the future. The way their chairman left them at the mercy of weather and PTI male workers is an eye opener for everyone out there. They say that if this is change, they are better off without it. The problem is that nobody is caring, and PTI leadership is in the denial mode.

PTI Girls Getting Teased During Azadi March | The Pakistani Spectator
 
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Go ahead give all the negative ratings you want. This won't stop me from posting truth.

PTI Girls Getting Teased During Azadi March

Ladies present in the Azadi March and sit-in of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf are ill at ease and dreading for their esteem as they are being harassed by no other than PTI male workers present in the gathering. Things are already very difficult for everyone as there are no toilets, no washrooms, no camping and no shelter, and people are laying down under open skies.

One girl told the media that she had to sit close to the stage and she couldn’t get away for more than few minutes. She said that even near stage boys circle her and start singing songs and make strange gestures. She says that she has told that to Saif Ullah Naizi, the chief organizer of the sit-in, and he only shrugged and went away. She said that almost all the ladies were facing same problems and many got pinched too. Some approached Shireen Mazari who promised to talk with the male organizers, but nothing happened.

Girls said that PTI member of assembly Murad Saeed was also involved in harassing the ladies and made inappropriate advances. Especially few of the modern girls from Lahore DHA who were wearing jeans told that as majority of PTI workers were from KPK and they did nothing but gawked unblinkingly at the jeans-clad girls in the Islamabad sit-in. PTI girls also complaining that boys are asking for their mobile numbers and email addresses. They are coming to girls with different excuses like asking for mobile phone charger or some even asking for money.

Ladies have left the sit-in big numbers and have vowed never to attend any such thing in the future. The way their chairman left them at the mercy of weather and PTI male workers is an eye opener for everyone out there. They say that if this is change, they are better off without it. The problem is that nobody is caring, and PTI leadership is in the denial mode.

PTI Girls Getting Teased During Azadi March | The Pakistani Spectator

Posted from blog? post of no value full of BS.
 
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Touba touba, V. President of PT Lahore exposing the mis behave with womens by Tharkis and low mannered PTI male workers, she with her group of 20 women left the dharna even start of IK speech. Lo ji ye hai in that clip:sad:
 
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Listen up these could be noon league's work after all they are good at it, i can send you a million pti topi anyone can buy it in the market and banners can be prepared just like votes were prepared and casted including of dead ppl by pml-n.

Now quit being pervert and participate like a real debater not low life cheapster.

The first img is clearly manipulated had it been real the other woman hand would be on the face of that man in shalwar kamiz, Again debate constructively posting shyty stuff made up by pml-n is of no use nor can you malign PTI due to it.

@WebMaster i think it is time you issue a warning to this guy and other pml-n members for going offensive and coming up with BS without meaningful debate perhaps it is better they are banned from political section for few days.


The first image is edited and fake. You can see clearly see that the PTI writing on the womans cap has been added. Also there is no i after the T on the left of the cap. Zoom into image to see this.
CB4 is desperately trying to discredit PTI but doesn't realise that anything we say on PDF is not gonna make an ounce of difference to the majority in Pakistan.
 
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Prove that the first one is KPK dharna. Even if it is, maybe the lady is his wife, and due to being jam-packed, she is just standing close to her husband. My friend, you have a very dirty mind.

Secondly, what is the second picture supposed to mean? You being a blind PMLN cow wouldn't know that Fazulul Rehman and his brother Lutful Rehaman are both RENOWNED 'bachay baaz'. They should be hanged if you ask me.

Now post something of value, or just keep your silence. You should at least have this much self-respect!

@Aeronaut @Oscar @Emmie @Abu Zulfiqar: Someone take care of him, as he has just started hitting below the belt, that too willy nilly, without any actual proof.

A pervert in PTI dharna

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This is what IK is teaching to Youth

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The greedy political entrepreneurs of India and Pakistan Imran Khan and Arvind Kejriwal made utopian politics respectable again. They fell flat when confronted with the realities of governance

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Imran Khan addresses supporters during a protest in front of the Parliament in Islamabad on Sunday. Photo: AFP

Let us give credit where credit is due. Imran Khan just showed us the real strength of Indian democracy. Much like Khan, our own political adventurer Arvind Kejriwal began (and continues) his political journey, trying to be a disruptive force. Both professed commitment to a good cause, made several naïve voters believe they are sincere and different from other politicians, and when given a chance to prove their worth, threw it away because matching actions with rhetoric is always tough. The crucial difference, however, is that Khan is in a position to cause real damage to Pakistan while the strength of India’s democracy can accommodate and ignore the antics Kejriwal indulged in his 49 days in power. More than a year after Pakistan’s national elections, Khan is yet to reconcile himself with its results and like a child who will not listen to reason, insists that the country’s prime minister Nawaz Sharif resign, all because of his whim. On 14 August, Pakistan’s Independence Day, Khan began his protest march from Lahore towards Islamabad. In the last one year, Khan has spent more time protesting against the election results which made Sharif the prime minister than doing anything meaningful for the development of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the province where his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is in power. Funnily, his claims of election rigging are not directed towards the province where he won. Maybe some superior, unbiased electoral machinery operates there. Khan’s statements in the last two weeks have ranged from the bizarre to deeply worrying. Here are three of the most remarkable ones: 1) He has asked citizens to stop paying taxes and bills. He is wantonly advocating mass civil disobedience for his narrow political objectives. 2) He has said he will get married in Naya Pakistan (yes, he feels a new Sharif-free Pakistan would be conducive to his getting married). 3) From issuing ultimatums to the prime minister to resign every two days, he has gone on to demand that he resign for a period of 30 days. Khan proposes that during this time, an independent judicial commission ascertain whether elections were indeed rigged and if they find this to be false, Sharif can go back to being the prime minister as if nothing has happened. As far as political experiments go, the last one takes the cake. It also makes it most obvious that Khan is either genuinely dim to believe that asking a duly elected Prime Minister to take a leave of absence is normal or that his obsession to become the prime minister has clouded his judgment. Hard to decide which is the lesser evil here. For, if by some miraculous happenstance, Khan does become the prime minister of Pakistan one day, it can’t be ruled out that throwing whims and fits will be his way of governing Pakistan, one of the most difficult places in the world. For a country which has just started a difficult journey towards making democracy a norm rather than exception, Khan is very bad news. His antics have made Sharif lean on the army. This, of course, comes at a price: the army wants more power sharing between the civilian government and the military. The tragedy of Pakistan is that a civilian government has to depend on the military to ensure its longevity. Trying to make a difference In all democracies, there exists a gap between what citizens want and what governments deliver. There is no novelty in claiming that one can bridge this gap. That is what all politicians do. Both Khan and Kejriwal have been successful in taking this claim to utopian levels, packaging it in terms of selfless service to the masses, making it believable and then falling flat on their faces when confronted with the realities of providing governance. The reason? They were no different from other politicians to begin with. They were probably worse. A regular politician knows the limits of what a government can do. Khan and Kejriwal think a government can do anything defying political and economic sense. Like most who join politics, all they ever wanted was a share in the power pie. Which is why Kejriwal gave up chiefministership of Delhi in the hopes of becoming the prime minister and Khan is ignoring Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the hope of unseating Sharif. Fortunately, there are no shortcuts to success, even in politics of rousing masses to a high pitch. When the likes of Khan and Kejriwal fall from grace, the fall is steeper because their claims of being different were that much more exaggerated. Foresight and persistence are the markers of a good leader. The political “disruptors” of India and Pakistan are far from such practical ideas. Global Roaming runs every Tuesday to take stock of international events and trends from a political and economic perspective.

Read more at: http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/XYFZ8rCgw65w5K9zQyM32J/The-greedy-political-entrepreneurs-of-India-and-Pakistan.html?google_editors_picks=true&utm_source=copy
 
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