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Zardari is not ruling out another extension to Gen Bajwa

Most of the criminals remain criminal, till their death.
but why they are so blind take abit go live your life but they want more n more that they cant even spend it and dont know wat buy or invest in. Then they die with large amount of stolen wealth they couldnt do nothing with.

This is the bit that make me shocked.

In pakistan they all gangster until step in england then cry when get punched in the face or behave like darpok pukka in front of angraz.
Here they all behave and stand in the queue.
 
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Zardari Thinks About Another Surprise To Imran Khan​

On Jun 24, 2022

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PPP co-Chairman doesn’t rule out COAS Bajwa’s extension

ISLAMABAD – Chief architect of the incumbent coalition government, Asif Ali Zardari, is thinking about giving another surprise to rival Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan before going into the general elections, sources said yesterday.
Zardari, a former President and co-Chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party, is not ruling out another extension to Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa, although the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announced the top General wanted to retire in November.
“There can be a huge surprise if General Bajwa agrees to stay on. Zardari is thinking on these lines but there is no contact with the COAS yet on this issue. This (extension) cannot be ruled out. The government has this right (to extend the tenure),” a close aide of Zardari told The Nation, citing the previous shocker where Imran Khan was ousted as the Prime Minister in April.
Another aide of the PPP co-Chairman said the coalition government will take a decision after consensus and take the COAS into confidence before any announcement.
“The coalition government respects the COAS and his role as the army chief. Extension is an option open to the government,” he added.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has recently said he had always enjoyed good relations with every army chief of the country.
In response to a question about the appointment of the next army chief when the term of the incumbent expires in November, or giving an extension to the current chief General Bajwa, Sharif had said: “It is a premature question” and will be considered when the time comes in the national interest.
Kisi mulk ke iss sa bari badkismati Kya ho sakte ha ka us mulk ka sub sa bara mujrim Pura mulk ko yarghamal bana kar or Mulk ka dushmano ka Sath mil kar bara bara faisla kr Raha ha or Pura mulk ko barbad kr Raha hai lakin koe Us jurmon pr hath dalna Wala ya saza Dana Wala koe nhi iss ke sub sa bari misal KARACHI hai ka jis tarha sa ya PPP is shahar ko barbad kr rhi ha iss ke dunya mai koe misal nhi milte...
 
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Not happening
The are power hungry guys under bajwa who wanted to get to seat
They won't let this happen

Actually it's their right
They have worked their whole life


Even during Last extension some guys protested who were in top 4 to be chief and one of them was bilal akhar who was rewarded as ambassador of saudi Arabia after retirement
Its mafia organization..it will be bad for organozation of the guy sits on top doesnt retire..so he will have to go unless its full coup.

Think of it as chinese communist party..though xi turned into a full coup..that hasnt done good for china
 
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Given the level of hatred in the nation (dare him to meet the public) and rank and file for Mir Bajwa this would be a stupid move. But unfortunately consistent behavior from someone meeting Micheal Owens when our martyrs weren't event buried in Balochistan. He would be really trying the discipline of our army soldiers. To list his idiotic moves over the last 6 months which have harmed Pakistan and especially Pak army would be a long long thread. Actually may not be a bad idea to start that thread.
 
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Its mafia organization..it will be bad for organozation of the guy sits on top doesnt retire..so he will have to go unless its full coup.

Think of it as chinese communist party..though xi turned into a full coup..that hasnt done good for china
I thinking Xi will be gone next year
 
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Zardari Thinks About Another Surprise To Imran Khan​

On Jun 24, 2022

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PPP co-Chairman doesn’t rule out COAS Bajwa’s extension

ISLAMABAD – Chief architect of the incumbent coalition government, Asif Ali Zardari, is thinking about giving another surprise to rival Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan before going into the general elections, sources said yesterday.
Zardari, a former President and co-Chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party, is not ruling out another extension to Chief of the Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa, although the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announced the top General wanted to retire in November.
“There can be a huge surprise if General Bajwa agrees to stay on. Zardari is thinking on these lines but there is no contact with the COAS yet on this issue. This (extension) cannot be ruled out. The government has this right (to extend the tenure),” a close aide of Zardari told The Nation, citing the previous shocker where Imran Khan was ousted as the Prime Minister in April.
Another aide of the PPP co-Chairman said the coalition government will take a decision after consensus and take the COAS into confidence before any announcement.
“The coalition government respects the COAS and his role as the army chief. Extension is an option open to the government,” he added.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has recently said he had always enjoyed good relations with every army chief of the country.
In response to a question about the appointment of the next army chief when the term of the incumbent expires in November, or giving an extension to the current chief General Bajwa, Sharif had said: “It is a premature question” and will be considered when the time comes in the national interest.

May in the coming week, Bajwa and Zardari die, and then a new era of progress and prosperity for Pakistan starts.........aameen.
 
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May in the coming week, Bajwa and Zardari die, and then a new era of progress and prosperity for Pakistan.........aameen.
It’s a shock they don’t realize they will die no matter how many ssg or black water they use to protect themselves. What will Zardari do with palace in UK or apartments in Manhattan in the grave?
 
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The whole Pakistani establishment is unfortunately corrupt and incompetent to the core. It infects almost every layer of Pakistani society to the point that it easily corrupts the majority (which consists of good people) of non-corrupt people (initially). People grow up in this corrupted environment take it for granted and eventually accept it as they know of nothing else.

The PPP Is notoriously rotten to the core (most corrupt party in Pakistan I would argue) with Zardari being the main villain. The mess that they have created in beloved Sindh is outrageous.

It is an outrageous fact that people like Zardari have not long ago been trialed and senteced to death for their many crimes. What is worse, there are millions of ignorants within Sindh that support him, his corrupt clan and the PPP.

There comes a point in time when you genuinely wonder if Pakistan will ever free itself from its oppressors, I have my doubts that it will happen anytime soon. Reaching a historic low point might wake up the society to dramatically change their curse.
Maybe it’s time for the PTI to contact and ask to bring back a son or daughter of one of Benazir’s brothers to challenge Zardari and Bilawal for the “PPP Throne”; a “direct heir” of ZAB maybe a better alternative to the current rulers of the PPP, if the PTI can’t win over those PPP supporters. Fatima Bhutto looks like the best candidate, and perhaps the PTI could work with her to merge the PTI with her possible supporters, especially in Sindh. She is a strong critic of her uncle Zardari and was of late aunt. She also said she does not agree with dynastic politics, and she probably would be best suited to work to reform PPP and move it away from dynastic politics; or create a splinter party called PPP-F where where she is a transitional figure, moving away from personalities and towards a platform.
 
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Zardari ....... is actually protected by out .................... they actually chuddy buddies ...

zadari know their weakness .......
 
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Maybe it’s time for the PTI to contact and ask to bring back a son or daughter of one of Benazir’s brothers to challenge Zardari and Bilawal for the “PPP Throne”; a “direct heir” of ZAB maybe a better alternative to the current rulers of the PPP, if the PTI can’t win over those PPP supporters. Fatima Bhutto looks like the best candidate, and perhaps the PTI could work with her to merge the PTI with her possible supporters, especially in Sindh. She is a strong critic of her uncle Zardari and was of late aunt. She also said she does not agree with dynastic politics, and she probably would be best suited to work to reform PPP and move it away from dynastic politics; or create a splinter party called PPP-F where where she is a transitional figure, moving away from personalities and towards a platform.

The problem in Sindh is that the PPP uses the grievances of the local ethnic Sindhis to their favor by using retarded populism to please the masses while at the same time enjoying support from the corrupt waderas who keep the local populate (in particular in the interior of Sindh) uneducated (look at the embarrassing literacy rates this is all done "by design", similarly in Baluchistan) and dependent on them and thus the PPP. They all work together in liaison as a connected mafia organization and the official Pakistani (Sindhi) establishment is "all in" on this.

The only solution to ending dynastic policies in Sindh is by ending the waderas and their stronghold in rural Sindh. When that happens locals will have an easier time to prosper, get more educated and independent and thus look away from populism and ethnic-derived rhetoric which is not unique to Sindh in Pakistan.

Ironically the Pakistani establishment has been propping PPP up in Sindh because they fear that the alternatives are even worse (Sindhudesh, Ghulam Murtaza Syed etc.)

There are many factors that make Sindh quite unique and complicated some of which I won't mention here as it might be too controversial.

The harsh reality is that Pakistan identity has largely failed if it did not Pakistan would have been a far bigger success story and we would not have corrupt political mafia dynasties who enjoy support mostly among their own ethnic group, most if not all main political parties being ethnic/region bases solely by large (PTI is an exception and something new hence the "neutrals" doing everything to destroy that project and Imran Khan in the process) and all the other divisions that are based on ethnicity, tribe, clan (baradarism), sect etc.

The only solution is education, economic prosperity, combating corruption and inequality, establishing a genuine justice system and not the current joke, stop pretending to be an "Islamic Republic" when that in itself is an insult to the ground realties, stop misusing religion etc.

It takes more than just 1-2 generations to create a strong identity in a ethnically diverse country like Pakistan with all of its challenges and neighborhood.

I am quite familiar with Sindh as a whole, rural included, due to family connections (mother's side of the family is ethnic Sindhi) but some things are best not discussed on a public forum.
 
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Actually, with the way things are going behind the scenes (or rather were), I would be more surprised IF he retires! :P

Let's see what happens.
 
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