Bewal Express
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Tell them to " Perhta Jaa Sharmaata Ja "![]()
Bhai boli band. Where did the money go?
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Tell them to " Perhta Jaa Sharmaata Ja "![]()
No point trying to explain simple logic to people who are devoid of grey matter.
Just let him spew his propaganda. The reality is just today PTI won a by-election. Nooras have 5 maybe 10 years of crying ahead of them.
Anyway, we should not be worried - once the fake degree holder Murad Saeed comes back with his "200 arab dollars", Naya Pakistan will fulfil its vision of establishing a Madinah welfare state with free education, healthcare and heavily subsidised petrol, gas and electricity to improve the living standards of the poor.
They are suffering in Mehenga Pakistan now, but they should take heart from the fact that once the incompetence and corruption of PMLN and PPP are reversed, angels will descend from the heaven and this country will fulfil its destiny of becoming a superpower.
In all seriousness, this government has no vision. They are simply shooting in the dark and every poor decision is conveniently blamed on the previous governments. The bad news is that this farce will end one day because people are already losing patience and understand that they have no idea what they doing.
This of course doesn't include the cult members who will defend and justify everything.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">JUST IN: Pakistan inflation rises to 9.41 percent in March - statistics bureau <a href="https://t.co/qVPjZtr7t1">pic.twitter.com/qVPjZtr7t1</a></p>— Reuters Afghanistan & Pakistan (@ReutersPakistan) <a href="https://twitter.com/ReutersPakistan/status/1112703903295000577?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 1, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Why should it be called Benazir Income Support? Does the crooked family pay for the programme? As far as the economy goes, the country was totally bankrupt, so bad that the Finance Minister run off? Deficit was at 7% and borrowing had ballooned to $95bn, and what is worse is that BOP was so bad we had no money to pay for more than a few months imports. And you want all that solved in 7 months when the problems have been mounting for decades.PTI government is failing. Average people are turning against it because it has made their life more difficult. I think they did not have any plans in place before they win the elections and so now they are making plans on fly. On top of that they are taking extremely distasteful decision like changing the name of Benazir Income support program![]()
Since Mr Holiness has came to power Inflation has gone from 5.94 to 9.4 %, that around 60% increase in just 9 months
https://www.dawn.com/news/1473285/inflation-hits-94pc-highest-in-five-years
PTI government is failing. Average people are turning against it because it has made their life more difficult. I think they did not have any plans in place before they win the elections and so now they are making plans on fly. On top of that they are taking extremely distasteful decision like changing the name of Benazir Income support program![]()
Because she started it duh! Why it bothers you so much if the program's name is based on the person who started it? Who really cares about these pity things? With this decision PTI is coming out like a classless and crass partyWhy should it be called Benazir Income Support? Does the crooked family pay for the programme? As far as the economy goes, the country was totally bankrupt, so bad that the Finance Minister run off? Deficit was at 7% and borrowing had ballooned to $95bn, and what is worse is that BOP was so bad we had no money to pay for more than a few months imports. And you want all that solved in 7 months when the problems have been mounting for decades.
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I do hope he renames the Benazir Income Support Program so that all remaining doubts of his incredible insecurities are laid to rest.
Because she started it duh! Why it bothers you so much if the program's name is based on the person who started it? Who really cares about these pity things? With this decision PTI is coming out like a classless and crass party
Because she started it duh! Why it bothers you so much if the program's name is based on the person who started it? Who really cares about these pity things? With this decision PTI is coming out like a classless and crass party
did not know that but thats even better; would have looked a bit awkward to name a program after your name which you started while you were in power; but now it makes totally sense that posthumously you were acknowledge by next government by naming a program after youThe problem with your argument is that she didn't started it, PPP did after her assasination to exploit her name.
The problem with your argument is that she didn't started it, PPP did after her assasination to exploit her name.
Why don't you and the PPP get together and fund it from the 9 trillion they have stolen from the poor of Sindh and then you can name it anything you want.
And on top of that she was a crook. What next, Rahman Dacoit Liyari Sports Complex...
Why don't you and the PPP get together and fund it from the 9 trillion they have stolen from the poor of Sindh and then you can name it anything you want.
Yes if crooks can be PTI ministers then why not. and btw what is the proof that she was a crook?
Although JKT was a proven to be!
What sort of logic is this? It is the largest welfare support program in the country and was established by PPP in 2008.
What purpose would changing its name serve? This is nothing but pettiness on Imran’s part because he cannot digest someone else’s name associated with something good.
However, it appears that he has taken his customary U-turn because this proposal has rightfully received widespread criticism from all quarters including PTI supporters.
Do you have a prove of this or this is a political statement like IK said about 35 puncture?
Do you have a prove of this or this is a political statement like IK said about 35 puncture?
Don’t expect logic from PTI supporters. All their tall claims have fallen flat on their faces.
They are eating their words so far. Asad Umar is looking like a fool. Petrol prices have increased again, inflation has increased the cost of everything. Their only strong point is they are not looters like Noon and PPP. Their incompetence has exposed though.
This is worth discussion actually. In an ideal world, corruption should not be tolerated. But unfortunately, corruption is common in 3rd world country. India is a good example of that. Their politicians are also corrupt but yet India has made massive progress over the last 2 decades.
Secondly, the claims of the corruption was associated with some of the things that this government is oing themselves. We were told that when dollar goes up or petrol price goes up then assume that corruption is the cause of it. We were told that amnesty schemes were given so the corrupt politician can take benefit of it. I really can on and on.
However, the silver lighting is that everyone is willing to give a chance to this government. Hopefully, when a new government takes over in 2023 then the same patience is shown then.
“Pakistan is suffering from a number of imbalances -- they also have a low level of reserves and a currency that is too rigid and overvalued,” IMF Chief Economist Maurice Obstfeld said in Bali before the fund’s annual meetings.Remind him about his statements and ask him about record rupee depreciation of 38 % under his nose with only 1.8 % increase in exports. Ask him about his stance on petrol prices and amnesty schemes when he was in opposition vs Today and his Answer would be same Nonsense Mantra of :
Imran Zardari Corruption bla bla.
What sort of logic is this? It is the largest welfare support program in the country and was established by PPP in 2008.
What purpose would changing its name serve? This is nothing but pettiness on Imran’s part because he cannot digest someone else’s name associated with something good.
However, it appears that he has taken his customary U-turn because this proposal has rightfully received widespread criticism from all quarters including PTI supporters.
“Pakistan is suffering from a number of imbalances -- they also have a low level of reserves and a currency that is too rigid and overvalued,” IMF Chief Economist Maurice Obstfeld said in Bali before the fund’s annual meetings.
Why did the Rupee depreciate? Please explain, also Please explain who left the country bankrupt? Under what govt did the exports go down from $34bn to $24bn, under whose Govt did we have no Foreign reserves left and whose govt did its Finance Minister do a runner?
Largest welfare started by the party with the head who is the most prominent looter of Pakistan![]()
One can only laugh at that statement.
He likes these people, they are his kind of people. You will never hear a bad word for these crooks because apparently corruption is not an issue and stealing is normal.
You will keep sharing IMF head statement but you will ignore the World Bank's rating of BISP.
PTI's supporters, like their leaders, see everything in black and white. This is another example. Bhai, why can't you accept the good things from the other parties.
BISP may be a good idea but why should be it named after any politician unless the thieving family will pay for it. It comes from Taxpayers money and unless AZ and Billo want to pay for it, it should be called Income Support
We live in a 3rd world country so such things do happen for political mileage. It is not a big deal to be honest, there are bigger issues than it. You have very strict yardstick for other parties but you are lenient with PTI although it is PTI who made tall claims and not other parties so, in my opinion, it should have been different but maybe discussion for other time.
Naming something after a noteable personality posthumously is still not a strange thing. Happens everywhere. You may differ but BB was respected leader in the whole world.
We live in a 3rd world country so such things do happen for political mileage. It is not a big deal to be honest, there are bigger issues than it. You have very strict yardstick for other parties but you are lenient with PTI although it is PTI who made tall claims and not other parties so, in my opinion, it should have been different but maybe discussion for other time.
Naming something after a noteable personality posthumously is still not a strange thing. Happens everywhere. You may differ but BB was respected leader in the whole world.
BB was not respected after her 2 terms. She was before she became greedy and decided that money was the most important thing. She had the chance to change the country for the better, instead she chose money.
You have all the rights to have a different opinion but as far as I know, the neutrals have a high regard for BB.
We live in a 3rd world country so such things do happen for political mileage. It is not a big deal to be honest, there are bigger issues than it. You have very strict yardstick for other parties but you are lenient with PTI although it is PTI who made tall claims and not other parties so, in my opinion, it should have been different but maybe discussion for other time.
Naming something after a noteable personality posthumously is still not a strange thing. Happens everywhere. You may differ but BB was respected leader in the whole world.
You have all the rights to have a different opinion but as far as I know, the neutrals have a high regard for BB.
Please read this. Just before the NRO, BB was implicated in the Iraqi Oil for food program Condi Rice actually had to intervene with the Spanish Gov as a judge had charged BB's company for paying bribes to get Iraqi Oil for Food contracts pre Iraqi Freedom.
Trail of corruption and kickback charges still in wings for opposition leader
David Pallister
Mon 12 Nov 2007 04.28 EST First published on Mon 12 Nov 2007 04.28 EST
Hopes for a third term for Benazir Bhutto, twice kicked out of government for corruption and incompetence, have been thrown into turmoil by the emergency rule. But her ambitions ultimately still depend on whether the amnesty on her corruption charges, granted to her last month by the national reconciliation ordinance, will be upheld in the new supreme court.
Bhutto and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari - nicknamed Mr 10% over alleged extortion - faced eight counts of taking tens of millions of dollars in illegal kickbacks. But whatever decision the court arrives at, the couple also have to contend with money laundering proceedings in Switzerland and Spain, and a civil case in London involving an expensive Surrey mansion.
As the president's ordinance only deals with offences up to 1999, investigations in Pakistan could continue into allegations that the pair paid about $2m in illegal kickbacks to Saddam Hussein under the oil-for-food programme.
The controversy surrounding Bhutto's financial affairs has been compounded by reports showing she and her family have worldwide assets worth about 90bn Pakistan rupees ($1.5bn). Despite voluminous evidence, some from the British government, the Bhuttos deny all the charges.
The charges
Among the charges in Pakistan are allegations that the Bhuttos skimmed $2m in commissions from a 1990s deal to buy thousands of duty-free Ursus tractors from Poland. The money went into a Swiss bank account. Christine Junod, a Geneva magistrate, says documentary evidence "establishes beyond doubt that these commissions, under the cover of alleged consultancy fees, were meant to remunerate the illicit advantages obtained by Ursus from the Pakistani administration, thanks to the interventions of Asif Zardari".
A second case involves a Dubai-based Pakistani gold bullion dealer who allegedly paid $10m to a Bhutto company in the British Virgin Islands for the exclusive right to import gold, again losing the country millions of dollar in duties. Zardari, who has served six years on corruption charges, is also accused of evading duties on the import of a £55,000 armoured BMW.
A fourth case, involving Swiss banks, is moving towards a trial in Geneva. In this the couple are accused of taking kickbacks for the award of contracts to two Swiss firms employed to stop customs fraud. In 2003 a Swiss magistrate found the couple guilty, sentenced them to six months in prison and ordered them to pay $12m back to the Pakistan government.
The paper trail connecting Benazir Bhutto to the case started with a moment of extravagance. Five years before, she had bought a £117,000 diamond necklace in London; part of that was paid for by one of the Swiss firms identified in the investigation. Lawyers for the Bhuttos challenged the judgment, a move that required the case be reopened. Last month the Swiss authorities said they would go ahead.
Oil-for-food scandal
The authoritative Volker report into the oil-for-food scandal identified the company Petroline FZC as having received oil contracts worth £145m in return for paying illicit surcharges to Iraq of $2m. Pakistan's national accountability bureau has produced documents which show that Bhutto was the company chairwoman. Some of the profits went to firms in Spain, where another criminal investigation into money laundering is still active.
Rockwood House
The Surrey mansion, Rockwood House, was bought in 1995, apparently owned through a chain of firms and trusts, involving addresses in the Isle of Man, Jersey and Liechtenstein. Zardari denied, for eight years, that he was the owner despite instructing a builder with plans for a helipad, nine-hole golf course and polo pony paddock. Crates of valuable artefacts were shipped from Karachi. In 2004, when creditors forced the property into a liquidation sale, the Pakistani government claimed the proceeds. Lawyers for Zardari then appeared, claiming he was the beneficial owner.
The money from the sale is still in the liquidators' bank account, though a high court judge said the Pakistani government had a reasonable case, stating the money came via corruption. The case continues through the courts with Zardari repeatedly claiming to be too ill to mount a rebuttal.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/nov/12/pakistan.benazirbhutto
You won't see our friend for dust as he knew how crooked the family is. Also [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION], do you want these guys back?
Anyway, we should not be worried - once the fake degree holder Murad Saeed comes back with his "200 arab dollars", Naya Pakistan will fulfil its vision of establishing a Madinah welfare state with free education, healthcare and heavily subsidised petrol, gas and electricity to improve the living standards of the poor.
They are suffering in Mehenga Pakistan now, but they should take heart from the fact that once the incompetence and corruption of PMLN and PPP are reversed, angels will descend from the heaven and this country will fulfil its destiny of becoming a superpower.
In all seriousness, this government has no vision. They are simply shooting in the dark and every poor decision is conveniently blamed on the previous governments. The bad news is that this farce will end one day because people are already losing patience and understand that they have no idea what they doing.
This of course doesn't include the cult members who will defend and justify everything.
423,267,000,000.00 United States Dollars
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="ur" dir="rtl">پاکستان کا ساٹھ ہزار ارب روپیہ واپس آئے گا۔ <br>ایک نہیں، دس نہیں، سو نہیں، ہزار نہیں <br>ساٹھ ہزار۰۰۰۰ <a href="https://t.co/e8aJtiX2Zo">pic.twitter.com/e8aJtiX2Zo</a></p>— Raza Ahmad Rumi (@Razarumi) <a href="https://twitter.com/Razarumi/status/1114225214181847042?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 5, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Looks like things are going from bad to worse. Even Mubashir Luqman is critizing the current govt. now. Wow, how quickly the façade of "Naya Pakistan" has cracked and ineptness and complete incompetence of PTI is all out in the open to see. Don't expect cult followers to change their tune though. They will keep harping about Nawaz and Zardari, pointing fingers, playing the blame game. Can't really fault them as that's what they have learned from their leader and party.
People who expected quick fix solutions are to blame. No govt has the magic wand to turn this economic mess around quickly, Imran Khan from the very beginning mentioned that the country would have to bear with tough times early on as the govt took some very hard but necessary measures to restructure the economy and if that means putting his political capital at risk then so be it. We would not have been in this mess today if the previous govts did the same
It depends on your expectations and your understanding of economics
But why did the mess started right after PTI took over. Things seems to be going so so during the Nawaz govt. nothing to brag about but nothing close to how bad it is now.
I personally had zero expectations but I know a lot of people in Pakistan who had higher expectations, mainly because of all the tall claims PTI made before elections.
But why did the mess started right after PTI took over. Things seems to be going so so during the Nawaz govt. nothing to brag about but nothing close to how bad it is now.
This is not true. Things had truly hit the fan during the interim set up when the bills of living large started becoming due. Our idiot lefty journalists were drooling over the elections and didnt pay attention
Just wanted to clarify, did the esteemed righty journalist paid any attention to this during the interim setup.
Considering Pakistani democracy is a managed affair and campaigning is different from governing, I don’t care about the tears of the disappointed. I care about continuity of policy. I think military folks realize the pie is shrinking so they want to contribute to reversing that. So I am all for an illiberal presidential system that shuts out an opposition that will not provide continuity to the economic policies that are being implanted now.
Righty journalists are groupies
Groupies of IK?
I see, you want Mushy 2.0. IK is your guy then, good luck!
It’s not about the individual it’s about the system. It can be ik or whoever.
Reason why mushy did not succeed is because he wasn’t dealing with dire economic situation that you have now, so he had no pressure to change. Pakistan’s GDP to debt ratio was under 50% which is perfectly respectable for growing economies. So because he had no pressure for economic reform, he had too many of his idiots wasting away international goodwill pulling stunts line proliferating nuclear tech. He gave up bin laden so the US won’t harass him. But by the end of his time, with Taliban insurgents used Pakistan as a base to attack Afghanis, the international community lost patience with him. So he had to offer up the NRO and then eat manure when Benazir took the NRO and did not hold up her end of the bargain and showed up in Pakistan.
The situation now is good and very bad.
We have lost most of our sovereignty because our economy is a shambles based on largely on ppp and pml
So we have to do the bidding of the world wants us to do.
This is not the time for professional politicians to protest. Ban them all if they get in the way of fixing the economy
This wasn’t his business. Period.
Again, who the individual is shouldn’t matter. Ten years of democratic rule, by people whose business is running the country, has basically bankrupted us.
PMLN and PPP loans do not count.They had every right to loot the country.10 years in which debt has trebled to unmanageable levels because of looting on a grand scale. These are not democrats these are criminals.
Again, who the individual is shouldn’t matter. Ten years of democratic rule, by people whose business is running the country, has basically bankrupted us.