shahbaz baig
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Exactly this is only the point, all thugs still alive.Then from where money could be recovered?
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Exactly this is only the point, all thugs still alive.Then from where money could be recovered?
Just dispatch one big fish to hell and the rest will sell their childrens' organs to save their necks. Fear is a powerful motivator.Then from where money could be recovered?
or just that they will be send to the worst hospital in the province that voted them...so that no hospital in that province will ever be left neglected for fear of ending up there during capture!There should be a reform in constitution which is that during the treatment of any accused or prisoners, any person with political affiliation and lawyers can't meet with prisoner in hospital no matter what.
Drop in sugar levels? give him some candy! He has been stealing candies from kids for so long now he is addicted to it!
I dont know why these idiots wait to be arrested to get their organs checked! They seem fine when they are bullying people and stealing?! Tub sugar kon check mein rakhta hai?
yea these sick bastards have nothing better to do then to even leach us with hospital bills for illness they brought upon themselves!
Tub sugar kon check mein rakhta hai?
Zardari taken to hospital after drop in sugar level, blood pressure: sources
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari, who remains under the custody of National Accountability Bureau (NAB), was shifted to Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology (RIC) this evening, where he was examined under the supervision of heart specialist Azhar Kayani, according to sources.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari was taken to a Rawalpindi hospital after a drop in his sugar level and blood pressure, sources informed Geo News Thursday.
The former president, who remains under the custody of National Accountability Bureau (NAB), was shifted to Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology (RIC) this evening, according to sources.
He was examined under the supervision of heart specialist Azhar Kayani.
Zardari underwent angiography and other tests at the facility, the sources informed further.
NAB officials said this was a routine check-up of the former president.
Zardari's party however said it was not formally informed about deterioration in health condition of the co-chairman.
The NAB arrested Zardari in the fake bank accounts case on Monday after a bench of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) rejected a plea filed by the ex-president and his sister, Faryal Talpur, seeking an extension in their interim bail.
The case pertains to transactions worth hundreds of millions of rupees to the two leaders' private companies, allegedly, through fake bank accounts.
In saalon ko jail jaate he maut aati hai lekin marta koi nahi.
They should make a mini hospital in the jail just for our politicians and make them pay for it.
Never seen a poor or ordinary Pakistani being rushed to hospital after drop in sugar level and blood pressure. Thugs and thieves being rushed to hospital.
well its democratic rituals....
These people are not afraid of jails. It is their second home as Zardari himself admitted not to long ago.
They are sent there for medical examination to find out if they have a heart.Every politician seems to suddenly need hospital when they get sent to jail...
I hear there's a good good doctor in Sukker. Maybe he should see Zardari.Let him get treatment in the worst hospital in sindh or in jail