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Zardari Fires FM Qureshi to appease US demands

One thing is for sure, Zardari has proved to his lord (USA) that he can do whatever US order. So good support for him in next election from US. As far as Pakistani nation is concerned, they can be fooled easily. Ah! good chance (may God forbid) to win next elections.

Despite all that has happened, I would bet good money that Bilawal (aka Billy boy) Bhutto (Bhutto?, yes Bhutto) will win if he runs in Pakistan.

The people have no credible alternative besides the known evils of PPP and PML-N.
Imran Khan can't seem to get his act together beyond making speeches, and there is no other contender.

Here's a gentle reminder...
 
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Really don't understand why Zardari appoint lots of rookie and young women on key post. Media outlets all day announce Querashi and Mushi are buddies that's one of reason Quershi step down when PPP adopt anti Mushi posture just to get on board PMLn ....a sinking boat of PPP.
 
Meengla sahib,

Here you go, yet another PPP leader taking a principled stand being sidelined by the paranoid, corrupt and shameless PPP leadership.

Pak ruling party slams Qureshi over diplomat remarks

The PPP lies also stand exposed, Firdous Awan yesterday claimed that Qureshi was excluded from the cabinet because of the cabinet reduction measures, and even played the ethnicity card (as most of Zardaris close advisers do) by saying that Punjab should not claim more seats in the cabinet and sacrifice as the 'big brother' - not sure where the Punjab issue came from, other than to play the ethnicity card.

Never mind the fact that given the extremely important foreign affairs assignments coming up soon (dialog with US, India, and the diplomatic row with the US) the one cabinet post that was extremely necessary to retain, along with Finance Minister, was that of the Foreign Minister. Who in their right mind would appoint a woman with an education in economics and finance, and experience in the same, and absolutely no foreign affairs experience, over the experienced and effective Qureshi? Especially with so many important engagements coming up?

But today even the 'reduce cabinet size' excuse was blown away by the incompetent PPP leadership itself, because in the article linked above, PPP leaders accept that Qureshi was offered the food ministry instead of Foreign Affairs, so obviously there was room for Qureshi in the cabinet, just not as Foreign Minster because of his principled stance on Raymond Davis's diplomatic immunity.

The current PPP leadership is scum - they have sold out the country internationally, and they never hesitate to play the ethnicity card when all else fails. Aside from this instance mentioned above, remember how a PPP leader categorized the Punjab governments bread subsidy scheme as 'discriminating against Sindh because the Punjab Government did not subsidize bread in Sindh!

How much lower can this party fall? This party is no longer a flag bearer of unity and progressive policies - it is run by paranoid crooks and racists, who will never hesitate to sow ethnic hatred and divisive sentimnet to cling to power, much like their 'hero' ZA Bhutto did with East Pakistan.
 
PESHAWAR: The copy of oath which was supposed to have been taken by Shah Mahmood Qureshi and a seat were removed at the very last moment, Federal Minister for Railways Ghulam Ahmed Bilour told Geo News.

"When I reached the President House for oath taking ceremony, the copy of oath for Shah Mehmood Qureshi was on the table as well as a chair with that of others but these were removed moments before the ceremony started."

He said the Pakistan Railways’ financial deficit has surged beyond Rs40 billion, arguing the deficit could be brought to zero if Railways 400 locomotives are provided to the Railways.

Ghulam Ahmed Bilour said the Federal Cabinet has approved Rs11.1 billion for the Railways but the amount is yet to be received.

He said 35 locomotives, 129 coaches and 31 railway stations had been burned down in the violent incidents following assassination of Benazir Bhutto.

''Copy of Qureshi’s oath was removed at last moment'' - GEO.tv
 
PESHAWAR: The copy of oath which was supposed to have been taken by Shah Mahmood Qureshi and a seat were removed at the very last moment, Federal Minister for Railways Ghulam Ahmed Bilour told Geo News.

"When I reached the President House for oath taking ceremony, the copy of oath for Shah Mehmood Qureshi was on the table as well as a chair with that of others but these were removed moments before the ceremony started."

He said the Pakistan Railways’ financial deficit has surged beyond Rs40 billion, arguing the deficit could be brought to zero if Railways 400 locomotives are provided to the Railways.

Ghulam Ahmed Bilour said the Federal Cabinet has approved Rs11.1 billion for the Railways but the amount is yet to be received.

He said 35 locomotives, 129 coaches and 31 railway stations had been burned down in the violent incidents following assassination of Benazir Bhutto.

''Copy of Qureshi’s oath was removed at last moment'' - GEO.tv
Yet another leader ( this time from the PPP's coalition partner the ANP) blowing away the lies spouted by Firdous yesterday and the 'ethnicity card' about 'Punjab being a big brother and not complaining about more cabinet seats'.

The cabinet reformulation exercise was supposed to be for retaining 'performing ministers', instead, with Qureshi's firing, the example being set is that those who take principled stands will be fired.
 
Loyalists open fire on Qureshi


ISLAMABAD: Former foreign affairs minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has no future in Pakistan People’s Party, Information Secretary of the PPP Fauzia Wahab declared here on Sunday.

“Serious disciplinary action will be taken against him (Mr Qureshi) for violating the party discipline and humiliating its leadership,” Ms Wahab said while talking to Dawn.

Former minister Raja Pervez Ashraf also criticised Mr Qureshi for allegedly trying to blackmail the party.

The information secretary said that Mr Qureshi had ditched the party leadership and it was not the first time he had done so.

She said that Mr Qureshi’s role as foreign minister over the past three years had been questionable, adding that he did not support President Asif Zardari when he faced criticism in the media over his foreign trips.

She said that despite all his past acts, the party leadership had decided to include him in the new cabinet, but Mr Qureshi created a crisis just 25 minutes before the oath-taking ceremony at the Presidency on Friday.

She said it was the leadership’s job to assign a responsibility to a party member and alleged that Mr Qureshi was not ready to accept a change in his portfolio.

When asked whether Mr Qureshi had differences on the issue of US national Raymond Davis, she said, if he had problem over the issue he should have resigned earlier.

When contacted, president’s spokesman Farhatullah Babar said that Mr Qureshi had held a meeting with the president on Friday night, but he refused to divulge details of the meeting.

The spokesman termed it a routine meeting of a former minister with the president and expressed ignorance about statements of other party members against Mr Qureshi. However, political observers believe that PPP members holding important positions cannot issue such statements against Mr Qureshi without a nod from the party leadership which is apparently unhappy with Mr Qureshi for making public a statement on the issue of Davis.

Mr Qureshi, according to sources, was angered by President Zardari’s move to stop him from issuing any statement as foreign minister on the issue of Davis and assign the task to Interior Minister Rehman Malik.

The sources said that in a recent meeting of the party’s core committee, Mr Qureshi had objected to some points raised by Mr Malik while briefing the party on the Davis issue.

Mr Qureshi reportedly stated that “the kind of blanket immunity Washington is pressing for Davis is not endorsed by the official record of the foreign ministry”.

Mr Zardari, the sources said, was also unhappy with Mr Qureshi for intentionally skipping his meeting with a US Congress delegation last week. In the core committee’s meeting, the president had admonished Mr Qureshi for this in front of other members, the sources said.

Mr Qureshi was criticised by former water and power minister Raja Pervez Ashraf who, in a statement issued here on Sunday, said he acted like former president Farooq Leghari.

“The tone and tenor of Mr Shah Mehmood Qureshi indicate that another Leghari is in the making in the party. But Mr Qureshi’s fate will not be different from that of Leghari,” he said.

About comments of Mr Qureshi appearing in a section of the press, Mr Ashraf said: “He (Mr Qureshi) should realise and keep the example of Farooq Leghari in mind. He should also realise that the party always gives a fair chance of giving inputs regarding any decision and so was the case when the party took a decision to downsize the cabinet.

“Each of us, including Mr Qureshi, took part in the decision-making process at different forums, such as the core committee’s meeting and the Central Executive Committee meeting and there was a unanimous agreement to curtail the size of the cabinet,” Mr Ashraf said.

Only a day earlier, Mr Ashraf had himself complained to the president for not consulting senior party members on the cabinet issue.

“He must realise that his (Mr Qureshi’s) efforts to pressurise the party shall never succeed because the party does not draw its strength from individuals but from the people of Pakistan. It seems that Mr Qureshi has joined the bandwagon of political actors hatching conspiracies against the party leadership but this new conspiracy would also fail like previous ones.”

Mr Ashraf said that it was quite strange that Mr Qureshi’s revelations about the Raymond Davis case had come only after his exclusion from the cabinet, whereas the incident had been in the news over the past few weeks and the top leadership had categorically stated that the matter would be decided by courts.

He said that Mr Qureshi was insisting on keeping the portfolio of foreign affairs although he had been offered the ministry of water and power.

This showed, Mr Ashraf said, that Mr Qureshi’s “conscience awakened to the call of his personal interest and not in national interest” as he was trying to prove by feeding false stories to media.

Mr Ashraf said he would like to ask Mr Qureshi why he started expressing differences with the government after the issuance by a court warrants for the arrest of former president Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf in the Benazir Bhutto case.

Despite repeated attempts, Mr Qureshi could not be contacted for his comments.
 
Yet another leader ( this time from the PPP's coalition partner the ANP) blowing away the lies spouted by Firdous yesterday and the 'ethnicity card' about 'Punjab being a big brother and not complaining about more cabinet seats'.

The cabinet reformulation exercise was supposed to be for retaining 'performing ministers', instead, with Qureshi's firing, the example being set is that those who take principled stands will be fired.

AM all said and done, you cannot take a stand that the government does not want to take. In politics at times you have to agree to do soemthing you might not feel right. The same thing happens on all side, it is part and parcel of politics. So one has to understand where he cannot be more rigid.
 
Please don't repeat the kinds of comments that were deleted Truth Teller.

On topic - dissapointed that one of the ministers that appeared to actually be doing his job has been removed from his post as FM.


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could you kindly tell me what were his foreign policy success while being in that position?
 
Shah Mahmood Qureshi now will join a group a people that oppose the US, in a few years on the next election, there will be a major change in the polls. People are fedup with Zardari.
 
By Amir Wasim | From the Newspaper

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PPP Information Secretary Fauzia Wahab said that Qureshi had ditched the party leadership and it was not the first time he had done so. -AFP File Photo


ISLAMABAD: Former foreign affairs minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has no future in Pakistan People’s Party, Information Secretary of the PPP Fauzia Wahab declared here on Sunday.

“Serious disciplinary action will be taken against him (Mr Qureshi) for violating the party discipline and humiliating its leadership,” Ms Wahab said while talking to Dawn.

Former minister Raja Pervez Ashraf also criticised Mr Qureshi for allegedly trying to blackmail the party.

The information secretary said that Mr Qureshi had ditched the party leadership and it was not the first time he had done so.

She said that Mr Qureshi’s role as foreign minister over the past three years had been questionable, adding that he did not support President Asif Zardari when he faced criticism in the media over his foreign trips.

She said that despite all his past acts, the party leadership had decided to include him in the new cabinet, but Mr Qureshi created a crisis just 25 minutes before the oath-taking ceremony at the Presidency on Friday.

She said it was the leadership’s job to assign a responsibility to a party member and alleged that Mr Qureshi was not ready to accept a change in his portfolio.

When asked whether Mr Qureshi had differences on the issue of US national Raymond Davis, she said, if he had problem over the issue he should have resigned earlier.

When contacted, president’s spokesman Farhatullah Babar said that Mr Qureshi had held a meeting with the president on Friday night, but he refused to divulge details of the meeting.

The spokesman termed it a routine meeting of a former minister with the president and expressed ignorance about statements of other party members against Mr Qureshi. However, political observers believe that PPP members holding important positions cannot issue such statements against Mr Qureshi without a nod from the party leadership which is apparently unhappy with Mr Qureshi for making public a statement on the issue of Davis.

Mr Qureshi, according to sources, was angered by President Zardari’s move to stop him from issuing any statement as foreign minister on the issue of Davis and assign the task to Interior Minister Rehman Malik.

The sources said that in a recent meeting of the party’s core committee, Mr Qureshi had objected to some points raised by Mr Malik while briefing the party on the Davis issue.

Mr Qureshi reportedly stated that “the kind of blanket immunity Washington is pressing for Davis is not endorsed by the official record of the foreign ministry”.

Mr Zardari, the sources said, was also unhappy with Mr Qureshi for intentionally skipping his meeting with a US Congress delegation last week. In the core committee’s meeting, the president had admonished Mr Qureshi for this in front of other members, the sources said.

Mr Qureshi was criticised by former water and power minister Raja Pervez Ashraf who, in a statement issued here on Sunday, said he acted like former president Farooq Leghari.

“The tone and tenor of Mr Shah Mehmood Qureshi indicate that another Leghari is in the making in the party. But Mr Qureshi’s fate will not be different from that of Leghari,” he said.

About comments of Mr Qureshi appearing in a section of the press, Mr Ashraf said: “He (Mr Qureshi) should realise and keep the example of Farooq Leghari in mind. He should also realise that the party always gives a fair chance of giving inputs regarding any decision and so was the case when the party took a decision to downsize the cabinet.

“Each of us, including Mr Qureshi, took part in the decision-making process at different forums, such as the core committee’s meeting and the Central Executive Committee meeting and there was a unanimous agreement to curtail the size of the cabinet,” Mr Ashraf said.

Only a day earlier, Mr Ashraf had himself complained to the president for not consulting senior party members on the cabinet issue.

“He must realise that his (Mr Qureshi’s) efforts to pressurise the party shall never succeed because the party does not draw its strength from individuals but from the people of Pakistan. It seems that Mr Qureshi has joined the bandwagon of political actors hatching conspiracies against the party leadership but this new conspiracy would also fail like previous ones.”

Mr Ashraf said that it was quite strange that Mr Qureshi’s revelations about the Raymond Davis case had come only after his exclusion from the cabinet, whereas the incident had been in the news over the past few weeks and the top leadership had categorically stated that the matter would be decided by courts.

He said that Mr Qureshi was insisting on keeping the portfolio of foreign affairs although he had been offered the ministry of water and power.

This showed, Mr Ashraf said, that Mr Qureshi’s “conscience awakened to the call of his personal interest and not in national interest” as he was trying to prove by feeding false stories to media.

Mr Ashraf said he would like to ask Mr Qureshi why he started expressing differences with the government after the issuance by a court warrants for the arrest of former president Gen (retd) Pervez Musharraf in the Benazir Bhutto case.

Despite repeated attempts, Mr Qureshi could not be contacted for his comments.

Loyalists open fire on Qureshi | newspaper | DAWN.COM

Baigharat loyalists, now the loyalty to the swine that is the party head is more imp then the loyalty to the country.
 
well i liked his personality , he looks well educated and has confidence to carry his point. well in reality PPP should know better that who is pulling strings.
 
This guy is a known actor and has a attitude problem.

Where was he all through this time? It was his job as a foreign minister to clear the doubts about Davis case but he was nowhere to be found. Now he is acting like a patriot. He is fired because of his inefficiency.
 
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