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What has happened to his hair? Does he need ANOTHER transplant? :/
uhh.. so by security Imran khan asked bullet proof glass and 200 meter radius from people? riiight! This is imran Khan today.. I don't see any glass, do you?
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That's his son with him? When was the picture taken?
Haroon Rasheed at it again.This media campaign against PTI will dent hard.
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Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaaf chairman Imran Khan has thrown a challenge to Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) chief Nawaz Sharif for a “battle” on May 11, the polling day for general elections.
Speaking at a public rally at Data Darbar on Saturday night, Khan asked Nawaz Sharif whether he was ready for the “battle”? He said the big names in politics would be looking for places to hide on May 11. He said “circus lions” would never be able to face highly charged youth.
The PTI chief said youth would be agents of change in the country and their role in the forthcoming elections would never be forgotten.
“A new Pakistan will start emerging on May 6,” he added.
PML-N’s Mahmood Gillani joined the PTI on the occasion.
Earlier, the PTI chief kicked off party’s election campaign in Lahore from its Upper Mall office that falls in his constituency NA-122.
He led a big rally of party workers and supporters and offered prayers at Data Darbar and later opened election offices in various constituencies. People accorded him a warm welcome.
Speaking at the rally and opening of election offices, Mr Khan said the Lahorites would be making a history on May 11 by giving mandate for change. He said the Lahorites would reject the corrupt, those who accumulated assets abroad and gave public ‘gifts’ of lawlessness, price-hike and loadshedding.
The PTI chairman said the PPP and PML-N were equally responsible for the corruption and mismanagement during the last five years. He said that those who spent Rs150 billion on flop projects had no right to come to power again. Now, he said, masses had come out for a countrywide change. He said the youth had taken the responsibility of the future of the nation and this change would cater to progress and prosperity for Pakistan, where basic facilities were not provided to the people during the last 65 years.
The party chief inaugurated PTI election offices in NA-118 (Shahdara), NA-120 Bhatti Chowk, NA-121 Main Boulevard Gulshan-i- Ravi and NA-122 Samanabad where party candidates Hamid Zaman, Mohammad Madni, Barrister Hammad Azhar and Dr Yasmin Rashid along with provincial seats’ candidates were present on the occasion.
Lahore PTI president Abdul Aleem Khan accompanied Imran Khan and told party candidates that the chairman would visit all Lahore constituencies in coming days.
EUROPEAN UNION: A three-member delegation of European Union election observers on Saturday visited the PTI office at
Upper Mall and discussed different aspects of general elections with party’s Lahore president Abdul Aleem Khan.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has awarded the party ticket to three former members of the Pakistan Muslim League-Q for the one National Assembly and two Provincial Assembly seats, casting doubt on the PTPs mantra of new faces and slogans of change.
Observing the changing political scenario, local political pundits are of the view that no `new face` has been granted a PTI ticket in the area, proving the old political saying `old wine in new bottles.
They said PTI Chief Imran Khan had announced to bring new, honest and transparent faces, but the party had inducted old faces instead.
According to these political observers, Imran Khan`s litmus test was the distribution of party tickets. He had time and again stated that 25 percent of the party tickets would be awarded to the youth, but had awarded the tickets contrary to the aspirations of the party`s diehard workers.
The ticket for the NA seat was granted to Ghulam Sarwar Khan, the federal minister in General Musharraf`s era, who had remained PML-Q Vice President for two years after his exit from power.
Similarly, Sadeeg Khan, the candidate for the provincial assembly seat PP-7, is the younger brother of Sarwar Khan. He had been the tehsil nazim in the Musharraf era, and remained the district General Secretary of PML-Q.
The PP-8 candidate, Taimoor Masood, had contested the 2008 elections on the PML-Q ticket.
The political observers are of the view that the same old people who had been tried by the public had switchedloyalties after enjoying the perks and privileges from their former patrons. They said the award of tickets mocked the PTI`s slogan of change.
They said that die hard party workers such as Mansoor Siddiqui and Khawaja Imtiaz advocate had remained with the party, but were knocked out by the new comers.
`With the ascent of the party after the struggle of more than a decade, former opponents took over the helm of the party and committed workers were sidelined,` said Mansoor Siddiqui, an old guard of the party in the area who is also member of the central exec-utive committee.
`People have not supported PTI for presenting the old wine in anew bottle in the form of Quereshis, Tareens, Qasooris, Maliks and Sheikhs,` said Asif Zia, former organiser of PTI Taxila, who had filed his nomination papers from Taxila but withdrew them when the party did not award him the ticket.
He quoted the statement of PTI Chief Imran Khan`s press conference of April 15 in Islamabad, in which Imran had claimed that `his party had changed the culture of `musical chairs` as the same old faces could not bring change`. He termed the statement as a true lie.
Another worker of the PTI and member of the central executive committee, Khawaja Mohammad Imtiaz, had also been denied the party ticket.
He said the party had been `hijacked` by mafia groups and was just like any other political party; actual work-ers were being ignored and merit was being violated.
`I was the PTI`s candidate in the 1997 and 2002 general elections when holding a PTI ticket was a symbol of shame.
Today, when newcomers have started showing interest in acquiring PTI tickets, we have been ignored. We played a rich role in the PTPs promotion, not only in Pakistan but also in Britain and other European countries,` Mr Imtiaz added.
He said side lining the loyal workers, the tickets for PP8 and PP-7 had also been given to people who had joined the PTI just six months ago.
`These mafia groups cannot bring the revolutionwhich Imran Khan has promised,` he said. `People in our constituency are a n x i o u s .
Protest is ourpolitical and democratic right, and we will raise this issue at every level,` Khawaja said.
In 2007, Imran Khan had appointed Khawaja Muhammad Imtiaz as the PTI Presidentfor London.
Committing on the issue, Sarwar Khan, who is leading his group, said the party had awarded the ticket to his team on pure merit. He said only he had a personal vote bank of over 40,000 voters in the area, adding that he had changed his party on the demand of his supporters.
Sarwar Khan said the PTI had given him the party ticketdue tohis vote bank,popularity and credibility.
He said the old workers were welcome to join his ranks, and he would give them due respect, but they could not challenge the rivals, especially heavyweight politicians such as PML-N`sCh Nisar Ali Khan.
Senior party leaders, in an interaction with this reporter, ruled out the possibility that the elections would prove a hard nut to crack for the new comers or would have difficulty in holding on to high offices. They said the old workers did not have a strong vote bank and lacked popularity among the ideological workers.
The new inductees would be able to bring the party to a winning position, they added.
Sources said a majority of PTI workers were ready to vote for the Khan group, while the old party stalwart Khawaja Imtiaz would have been no where in the election race.
`His family vote bank would have been divided, as his elder brother, Khawaja Waqar Khan, is contesting under the Jamaat-e-Islami flag,` they said.
Moreover, the distribution of tickets among the PTI candidates has deepened rift in the party, as an old party worker who was denied the ticket has decided to contest the elections independently.
It seems that the present situation in the party ranks would divide the party vote bank in the area.
Internal rifts among the party surfaced when two different groups filed their nomination papers on the last day with the party flags.
Recent surveys show that the PTI registered a decline and its main rival in the area, the PML-N, had staged a comeback in terms of popular ratings. Rifts in the wake of award of tickets have also dented the PTI rise.
The PTI political strategy committee urgently needs to evolve a strategy to repair this dent and gain maximum electoral strength in the upcoming elections.
The Pakistan Muslim LeagueNawaz faces a challenging situation due to a revolt in the party ranks of Mandi Bahauddin as district president and ex-MPA Mushtaq Ahmed Dewan has quit the party office for denial of party ticket for PP-116 (Mandi city).
He has formed a new group called Wafa along with ex-MNA Ijaz Chaudhry who was also denied ticket for NA-108 by the PML-N.
Former chief minister and party leader Shahbaz Sharif is due in the district on April 22 to address an election rally in a bid to control the damage.
Both Dewan and Ijaz are running their election campaign for PP-116 and NA-108, respectively.The PML-N has fielded former MNA and stalwart from Mandi Bahauddin Mumtaz Tarrar for NA-108 and gave PP-116 to former MPA Ms Hameed Waheeduddin who joined the party after ditching PML-Q. It is Tarar who has actually brought Hameed to the N-League.
Dewan confirmed that he had severed his 15 years affiliation with the PML-N. He said the party had stabbed him in the back in return for his sacrifices. He said when there was no body to contest the elections on the PML-N ticket in the district in 2002, he and his family had come forward.
He said when a better time had come, the party preferred a woman who had remained a staunch supporter of the Musharraf regime. Heclaimed to have the support of the local PML-N workers that had revolted against the wrong decision of the leadership.
On the other hand, PML-Q nominee for PP-116 Zulgarnain Sahi has withdrawn his nomination papers in favour of PPP candidate ex-MPA Tariq Sahi.
Insiders in the PML-N said that the party was also facing the same situation in PP-119 (Malakwal) where three out of four aspirants of the ticket had been running separate election campaign as independent candidates.
The PML-N has reposed trust in the old timer Shafgat Gondal for PP-119. Gondal had contested the last two general elections as a party nominee but both the times stood third on the table.
With the election campaign by political parties yet to gain momentum amid fears, an election camp and an office of two parties were set on fire on Saturday further adversely affecting the electioneering pace and raising security concerns among contesting candidates, officials and party sources said.
In the early hours of the day, an election camp of the Pakistan Tehreek-iInsaf (PTI) in Sector 11-E near UP Mor was ransacked before being set on fire.
`The suspects ran away after executing the job,` said a police officer. `Area people and party workers said the miscreants also fired shots into the air though we did not find any sign. More police force has been deployed in the affected part of the area.
As the police expressed ignorance about the people and their motive for the arson attack, the PTI leaders said undemocratic forces wanted to keep their party from election campaigning mainly in Karachi.
`We know very well and have the capacity to respond to such cowardly acts,` said Jamal Siddiq, the PTI media coordinator. `But we believe in democratic norms which demand policy of co-existence. The camp set on fire was actually a part of PTITabdeeli Razakar Camp (camp of volunteers for change) and a large number of Karachi youngsters are turning up at these camps to contribute for the change approaching.
In every Karachi town, he said, the PTI had set up at least two such camps where it had registered hundreds of youngsters for `being a part of change`. He ruled out any review in the strategy after the arson attack.
`Our morale is high and we are determined to continue our peaceful struggle, which has received enormous response from Karachiites.
We are not removing any camp in any part of the city, said Mr Siddiqi.
While the police were yet to register an FIR of the attack, the `miscreants` struck again and this time a Jamaat-iIslami (JI) election camp in Nazimabad was the target.
`Early in the morning the JI election office in Nazimabad No 2 was attacked when no one was there,` said SSP central Amir Faroogi.
`The miscreants ransacked the office and also tried to set it on fire. The camp office was set up temporarily in a shop that was once used as a barber`s shop. The police are busy assessing loss before registering the case,` the SSP said.
In a statement, the JI condemned the incident and said the caretaker administration seemed powerless to maintain law and order in the city. The situation had raised doubts over peace on polling day, the party said, seeking immediate arrest of the `miscreants`.
`The attack on the JI elec-tion office for PS-104 exposes the seriousness and capability of our security administration,` said the party statement.
It added that JI workers were calm despite a serious threat to their lives considering past experience of electioneering in Karachi but they enjoyed every right to protest and expose the biasness of the caretaker set-up.
With fears looming over the city amid threats of banned outfits to attack parties contesting polls, back-to-back attacks on election offices of the political parties apparently on political grounds emerged as another challenge for the law-enforcement agencies before the May 11 elections.
The killing of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) candidate for the Sindh Assembly in Hyderabad and Pakistan People`s Party`s (PPP) covering candidate in Karachi`s Orangi Town earlier this month coupled with an attack on a school owned by an Awami National Party leader in Baldia Town that claimed his life reflect the level of threat that was already there before fresh incidents ofarson attacks.
`Security is definitely an issue,` said SSP Faroogi.
`We have asked the parties to at least inform the area police before setting up an election office or camp. We can only manage security when we are aware of such spots. In case of JI office we were not taken in the loop neither the party leaders informed the area police about any office in that locality.
I'm not as disappointed at the awarding of party ticket to Ghulam Sarwar's group than I am at the attitude of the old PTI workers.PTI candidates in Taxila: old wine in a new bottle
From Dawn News
PTI, JI poll offices attacked in Karachi
From Dawn News
It is not difficult to ascertain who is behind this....Is it ...??
like everything else done to PTI, ye bhi Nawaz Sharif ne kiya hoga![]()
I'm not as disappointed at the awarding of party ticket to Ghulam Sarwar's group than I am at the attitude of the old PTI workers.
They call themselves ideological workers but are hell bent on damaging the party with their childish ploys.
Insh'Allah I will be playing my part in ensuring that PTI gets the vote from our constituency. JI has put forward excellent candidates though.
Go Imran GO............heard in NA 55 Nooras are offering oil tins and other eatable items to public to vote for their thugs...........what a shame
like everything else done to PTI, ye bhi Nawaz Sharif ne kiya hoga![]()
Agree Everything happening to PTI is because of Sharif Brothers![]()
PML-N faces revolt in Mandi Bahauddin
PTI candidates in Taxila: old wine in a new bottle
From Dawn News
No one (but the one who wrote the article) expects PTI to give 100% tickets to new/young faces.
IK said about 25/35%, and he has achieved this number...
like everything else done to PTI, ye bhi Nawaz Sharif ne kiya hoga![]()
Theek thaak jalsa in Karak today
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PPP supporters can you defend this?
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Hassan Nisar's latest show. He's not happy. It's sad to see a party being criticised so heavily that has never even had a single minute in government.
Ham aah bhi bharte hain to ho jate hain badnaam, wo qatal bhi karte hain to charcha nahin hota
edit: Video removed by sources :/
Whoever is thinking about voting for PML-N should read "Capitalism's Achilles Heel" by Raymond W Baker. According to the book, there was $418 million corruption by Nawaz Sharif during his stint as PM of Pakistan. Here are some highlights from the book:
-At least $160 million pocketed from a contract to build a highway from Lahore, his home town, to Islamabad, the nation's capital.
- At least $140 million in unsecured loans from Pakistan’s state banks.
- More than $60 million generated from government rebates on sugar exported by mills controlled by Mr. Sharif and his business associates.
- More than $60 million generated from government rebates on sugar exported by mills controlled by Mr. Sharif and his business associates.
Lol @all the sudden media hat for the pti..looks like they can see the tsunami wave gathering pace..
According to latest gallop survey, PTI goes up to 38% with PML N 36%.
LOL I heard Chotay Mian Sahab tried to make inroads in Mianwali today)
like everything else done to PTI, ye bhi Nawaz Sharif ne kiya hoga![]()