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Asif Ali Zardari term as a president is ending on 9 september 2013 ???


I hope PTI help PPP and his coalition partners in re-electing Asif Ali Zardari sahib as a president for next 5 years Ameen.

lol, r u kidding? Imran has already stated that he will not take oath from Zardari if his party wins election and he has to take oath as Prime Minister :)
 
aoa waqar bhai.

i know yar but we can't turn the tables there, even if we campaign for 2 weeks... why not concentrate on areas where we can win? :moyo

^^

Yeh Ayyub Bahi to Waqar Bahi ke student lagtay hain :)

Sadly, he is serious.

I met a Jiyala just yesterday. These guys live in a world of there own, where zardari is the best leader pakistan has ever produced.
 
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jaise iran ka supreme leader hai waise he asif ali zardari ko supreme leader bana dena chahiye
 
Ayyub bro ,you have not included Kashmir in your avatar,which is understandable or debatable ...

But atleast do not whitewash the Baluchistan here....I would better green the map altogether..:(
 
Ayyub bro ,you have not included Kashmir in your avatar,which is understandable or debatable ...

But atleast do not whitewash the Baluchistan here....I would better green the map altogether..:(

mian sahib ke bande lagte ho ?
 
LOL!!

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Shehbaz Sharif following the lead of our ex PM Raja Rental

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PTI need to make an ad with the tagline being "asli sher koun hai", "who is the real lion"

then they can show images of Imran Khan in the crowds, in front of people, sleeping with them compared to Nawaz and how he is running his campaign. Hit him in the gut!
 
PTI need to make an ad with the tagline being "asli sher koun hai", "who is the real lion"

then they can show images of Imran Khan in the crowds, in front of people, sleeping with them compared to Nawaz and how he is running his campaign. Hit him in the gut!

should not asli sher eat people?

better to be human than lion...


pti should expose pml-n family politics...
 
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 :/

Hassan Nisar is never happy! He seems like an honest individual but i don't think it is possible to ever make him happy.
 
Hassan Nisar is never happy! He seems like an honest individual but i don't think it is possible to ever make him happy.

HN sometime's over-reacts to news... some news you take as a grain of salt, and try to continue with the bigger picture, come to a cautious stand, and then when nothing seems to be going with the bigger picture, you make a stand... he just explodes immediately at times... basically in this stance, instead of going all out/nutty he should give a word of caution that this may prove costly etc etc...

nothing will stop the tsunami of a positive change that awaits Pakistan on May 11th...
 
LOL I heard Chotay Mian Sahab tried to make inroads in Mianwali today :)))

No passion in the Crowd..sleeping :asif
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, come out of the closet whenever you are ready, hum kuch nahin kahain gey :manzoor

abh toh app key apnay kaghzi shair ko bhi aqal aa gai hai aur kehta phir raha hai ke "honest banday ko vote do, corruption free banday ko vote do, non-defaulter ko vote do"...

Dont get personal with other posters - argue about points etc.
 
Dont get personal with other posters - argue about points etc.


WOW... wats personal about that? its a tongue in cheek comment that goes between followers of different parties... if thats personal than you might lock and delete the thread coz its two notches ahead of my post....
 
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Mansoor Ali Khan ‏@MansoorGeoNews

District administration of #Lahore issues Show Cause Notice to #PTI and #PAT for taking out rallies without permission


ye to definitely PMLN ne karwaya hoga. :sharif
 
WOW... wats personal about that? its a tongue in cheek comment that goes between followers of different parties... if thats personal than you might lock and delete the thread coz its two notches ahead of my post....

I second that. I can't see how it was a personal comment.
 
Zardari Behind PTI.. REALLY?
Nawaz Sharif : Zardari sb agar PPP wale bhi apko chor jayien phir bhi hum apko nahi chorain gain..
so 1st Shehbaz needs to sort out his own brother

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IK Speech at uppr dir

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AZ: Media Zaroor Nawaz shareef ne Khareeda hai to misguide people by using "Lifafa".Isi liye Talat Hussain ko awaz e Haq buland kerni pari
Talat Hussain Column
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Zardari Behind PTI.. REALLY?
Nawaz Sharif : Zardari sb agar PPP wale bhi apko chor jayien phir bhi hum apko nahi chorain gain..
so 1st Shehbaz needs to sort out his own brother

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lol Good one .... and so very true!
 
PTI Chairman Imran Khan sends an official letter challenging #PML Nawaz Sharif to a live debate
PTI Info Secretary Dr. Shireen Mazari writes letter to #PMLN info Secretary Mushahidullah for a Live debate b/w Imran Khan and Nawaz Sharif
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on Geo, PTI workers destroying their own office in Rawalpindi, Imran Khan exits without addressing them :))
 
Can anyone post a video of Nawaz sharif clearly outlining his domestic and foreign policies?

All I know is he likes to give out laptops and is against the pipeline to keep the yanks happy.
 
on Geo, PTI workers destroying their own office in Rawalpindi, Imran Khan exits without addressing them :))

read in some tweet that office window/glass was broken due to over crowding and not by workers.
 
*apparently* Express and SAMAA saying there is fighting between PMLN and PTI workers now.
 
PTI's new TVC: Naya Pakistan

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All love, Respect and support for Imran Khan.

3 Jalsas in Malakand, Lwer Dir, and Upper Dir and Now leading a rally in Pindi

:bow: :bow: :bow:
 
*apparently* Express and SAMAA saying there is fighting between PMLN and PTI workers now.

This Dekho Dekho Kon aaya Sher Ka shikari aaya is going to create problems for both parties.

I Love it though. They were opening a office right in front of Haneef Abbassi's office...
 
All love, Respect and support for Imran Khan.

3 Jalsas in Malakand, Lwer Dir, and Upper Dir and Now leading a rally in Pindi

:bow: :bow: :bow:

This rally was called off.No? No insafian is reporting it on twitter regarding where it has reached and No media coverage.
 
^^

Still happening

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The massive rally in Rawalpindi thousands surround IKs car. Three hours gone already.
 
Imran is really stepping it up now! Great to see.

BTW, what are SMQ and JH doing? Weren't they supposed to be campaigning on their own?
 
Pictures or videos of Pindi rally not available yet?

But guys let me remind you again that Youtube is still blocked,so kindly always try to post a non youtube link..:)
 
Pictures or videos of Pindi rally not available yet?

But guys let me remind you again that Youtube is still blocked,so kindly always try to post a non youtube link..:)

since you are from isb, what's the mood there? People there are educated, so I am hoping they are tilting towards PTI
 
PTI hi PTI ho rahi hai urban area's mein...

hopefully they go to the rural areas... pinds/chaks/ etc... thats where there presence is needed.
 
since you are from isb, what's the mood there? People there are educated, so I am hoping they are tilting towards PTI

I am in lahore these days,but i have many friends in Pindi/Isbd....They are quite passionate about PTI as well....

Although in the constituency of Tariq Fazal chaudhry ,there are dharas because of more rural area...but other constituency NA-48 is quite dharra/baradari free but JI have a strong candidate namely Mian Aslam ,he is popular and a difficult candidate for PTI...

I think it will be between PTI and JI in NA-48 Makhdoom Hasmi vs Mian Aslam....

But in other constituency N league and joint candidate of PPP and PMLQ. are also quite strong
 
^^

Yeh Ayyub Bahi to Waqar Bahi ke student lagtay hain :)

Watched Imran Khan interview on SAMAA today....It was very entertaining stuff from Imran...:))

And he shared the same views which i have expressed about Zardari and Sharifs here with you guys...He repeatedly called Sharif brothers dramabaz....he said that Zardari is what he presents himself,There is no difference between Sharifs and Zardari as both have their assets abroad,both have lavish lifestyles and both hide their taxable income.....


Exactly what i have been saying that Zardari ka moto hai k ao mil kr looten ,aur mian brothers kehte hein hm akela hi lootein.....

Imran also said that after 18th amendment CM Punjab had more resources and responsibilities than PM...But they only did dramabazi by introducing schemes of laptop,youth festivals etc...he also accused mian sahb of dramabazi on Musharaf issue..
 
I saw Imran Khan on CNN with Christian Amanpour a while back is he still running for the elections?
Do people in Pakistan take him/his political party seriously?
 
This Dekho Dekho Kon aaya Sher Ka shikari aaya is going to create problems for both parties.

I Love it though. They were opening a office right in front of Haneef Abbassi's office...

very very catchy! Absolutely love it!
 
Imran Khan-The new face of South Asian politics? (Dhaka Tribune)

Leadership is often overlooked by political scientists when they are analysing historical trends, defining paradigms and charting political economies. But the personality of a leader can actually have a more lasting impact on how things are remembered than any number of statistics.

The ideological legacy for good or ill, of Margaret Thatcher for example will not be remembered as vividly as her personality as a powerful woman, the Iron Lady who defended capitalism and enriched several generations of entrepreneurs. Her strength of character and values are her legacy and so it will be with emerging world leaders in the 21st century.

No longer are generals and dictators grabbing power and establishing corrupt dynasties, but increasingly, all over the world, democracy in all its shapes and forms is producing leaders who are visionaries, technocrats, pragmatists and most importanly representatives of their people.

In Pakistan, for example, the election scheduled for May 11 this year, could see the coming to power of a charismatic leader with potential international stature, if Imran Khan’s party gains the majority vote, as is widely expected.

A victory for Imran Khan would herald a new era in South Asian history and a new leadership style and substance that reverses the usual story. Born in Pakistan and having received the best education, Khan became a cricket hero and a society celebrity before turning his back on fame to become a serious politician and philanthropist.

Wholly committed to the future of the people of Pakistan, he represents the force for change that Pakistan has been waiting for, reflected by the drop in approval ratings to 14% of the last President, Zardari.

Khan does not have a military past to relinquish, nor will he be dazzled by fame and fortune as he has already lived a life of wealth and privilege; cosmopolitan and sophisticated, yet at ease in simple cotton clothes while caring for his farmland, he is comfortable in his own skin and sure of his own faith and destiny.

Aware that his country is suffering from a corrupt government and a floundering economy, he has called on the best national and expatriate minds to help craft his policies for the future with teams of experts helping to write his reform agenda.

He plans to restructure institutions and infrastructure, solve the energy crisis, spur economic growth, reform the legal system and improve public safety. This is certainly an ambitious agenda but one that can be achieved given national and political will. He also believes that the sectarian and ethnic violence in the country can be ended, by distancing Pakistan from international politics and dealing with terrorism as a national problem.

Outspoken against the US drone strikes in the north, he sees them as counter-productive, feeding anti-Americanism and turning more people towards the militants.

The potential loss of US aid is not a factor, as it is widely known to be propping up the current political structure, helping to keep it in power.

Without international aid, Pakistan will be forced to make reforms and become a more independent and democratic country.

Imran Khan’s vision for his country is similar to that of other rising leaders in Muslim countries where colonialism has been replaced by corrupt dictators and authoritarian military leaders, intent on maintaining their own power and prosperity to the detriment of their people.

The Arab Spring has shaken their complacency and their overthrow has provided opportunity for a new aspect of politics in countries such as Egypt and Libya and soon, hopefully, Syria.

Nobody thinks the transitions will be fast or easy.

But, Imran Khan could well become the new paradigm for people-centered politics. Nationalistic, centrist, pragmatic, intellectual and faith-based, new leaders like Imran Khan are the best hope for their countries and the rising generations asking for change.

All eyes will be on Pakistan’s election on May 11 and will be hoping for free and peaceful voting with the result the people of Pakistan deserve.


Azeem Ibrahim is a research fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School.

http://www.dhakatribune.com/op-ed/2013/apr/22/new-face-south-asian-politics
 
Leadership is often overlooked by political scientists when they are analysing historical trends, defining paradigms and charting political economies. But the personality of a leader can actually have a more lasting impact on how things are remembered than any number of statistics.

The ideological legacy for good or ill, of Margaret Thatcher for example will not be remembered as vividly as her personality as a powerful woman, the Iron Lady who defended capitalism and enriched several generations of entrepreneurs. Her "strength of character" and "values" are her legacy and so it will be with emerging world leaders in the 21st century.

No longer are generals and dictators grabbing power and establishing corrupt dynasties, but increasingly, all over the world, democracy in all its shapes and forms is producing leaders who are visionaries, technocrats, pragmatists and most importanly representatives of their people.

In Pakistan, for example, the election scheduled for May 11 this year, could see the coming to power of a charismatic leader with potential international stature, if Imran Khan’s party gains the majority vote, as is widely expected.

A victory for Imran Khan would herald a new era in South Asian history and a new leadership style and substance that reverses the usual story. Born in Pakistan and having received the best education, Khan became a cricket hero and a society celebrity before turning his back on fame to become a serious politician and philanthropist.

Wholly committed to the future of the people of Pakistan, he represents the force for change that Pakistan has been waiting for, reflected by the drop in approval ratings to 14% of the last President, Zardari.

Khan does not have a military past to relinquish, nor will he be dazzled by fame and fortune as he has already lived a life of wealth and privilege; cosmopolitan and sophisticated, yet at ease in simple cotton clothes while caring for his farmland, he is comfortable in his own skin and sure of his own faith and destiny.

Aware that his country is suffering from a corrupt government and a floundering economy, he has called on the best national and expatriate minds to help craft his policies for the future with teams of experts helping to write his reform agenda.

He plans to restructure institutions and infrastructure, solve the energy crisis, spur economic growth, reform the legal system and improve public safety. This is certainly an ambitious agenda but one that can be achieved given national and political will. He also believes that the sectarian and ethnic violence in the country can be ended, by distancing Pakistan from international politics and dealing with terrorism as a national problem.

Outspoken against the US drone strikes in the north, he sees them as counter-productive, feeding anti-Americanism and turning more people towards the militants.

The potential loss of US aid is not a factor, as it is widely known to be propping up the current political structure, helping to keep it in power.

Without international aid, Pakistan will be forced to make reforms and become a more independent and democratic country.

Imran Khan’s vision for his country is similar to that of other rising leaders in Muslim countries where colonialism has been replaced by corrupt dictators and authoritarian military leaders, intent on maintaining their own power and prosperity to the detriment of their people.

The Arab Spring has shaken their complacency and their overthrow has provided opportunity for a new aspect of politics in countries such as Egypt and Libya and soon, hopefully, Syria.

Nobody thinks the transitions will be fast or easy.

But, Imran Khan could well become the new paradigm for people-centered politics. Nationalistic, centrist, pragmatic, intellectual and faith-based, new leaders like Imran Khan are the best hope for their countries and the rising generations asking for change.

All eyes will be on Pakistan’s election on May 11 and will be hoping for free and peaceful voting with the result the people of Pakistan deserve.


Azeem Ibrahim is a research fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School.

http://www.dhakatribune.com/op-ed/2013/apr/22/new-face-south-asian-politics

she endorsed Apartheid, she was a muppet thats her legacy
 
blackzero I see you have a soft corner for IK :P

I asked my family to vote for pti in 1997... (pti was founded in '96)

however now I oppose pti's terrorists pleasing stand.
plus, ik is a slow learner...and politics is for shrewd people...
even in last two months ik made so many blunders...and i hate pti losing again and again and again :bangladesh
 
Arif Alvi seems to be sleeping for my constituency..
i might end up voting for neither PTI nor MQM nor PPP. Rather ill vote for this independent lawyer whose running
 
Imran Khan's schedule for today.

Officially Program received
Chairman Imran Khan tour program:
Today
12.30pm Renala Khurd.
02.00pm. Depalpur chowk Okara.
03.30pm. Pakpattan Chowk Sahiwal.
05.00pm. Chicha Watni Jalsa
 
I asked my family to vote for pti in 1997... (pti was founded in '96)

however now I oppose pti's terrorists pleasing stand.
plus, ik is a slow learner...and politics is for shrewd people...
even in last two months ik made so many blunders...and i hate pti losing again and again and again :bangladesh

elaborate please.
 
Imran leading the jalsa race till now

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>If pictures in newspapers are any guide then @<a href="https://twitter.com/imrankhanpti">imrankhanpti</a> pulled more crowd in Dir than Main Nawaz Sharif in Tando Allah Yar. <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23PTI">#PTI</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23PMLN">#PMLN</a></p>— Umar Cheema (@UmarCheema1) <a href="https://twitter.com/UmarCheema1/status/326588288490151936">April 23, 2013</a></blockquote>
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PML-N jalsa in Dijkot today. Lets see.
 
Detractors of candidates will face action: Imran

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan has asked party office-bearers to mend their ways and support ticket-holders in election campaign.

The party will take action for violating party discipline against those office-bearers, who will not be found supporting ticket-holders within three days.

The PTI chief`s message was made public by party`s Punjab president Ejaz Chaudhry, who is looldng after election campaign across the province, at a news conference at party`s media office on Monday.


Mr Chaudhry said he had withdrawn his nomination papers on the directions of party chief despite the fact that his papers were accepted by the returning officer concerned.

The PTI Punjab president said the party tickets hadbeen awarded on merit while considering district and provincial parliamentary boards.

He said party`s 35 per cent tickets had gone to youth and added that PTI`s 80 per cent candidates were contesting general elections for the first time in their lives. He said the PTI candidates in Punjab included 10 barristers, 55 LLB degree holders, 10 doctors and seven engineers.

Announcing PTI chief Imran Khan`s election campaign schedule in the province, Mr Chaudhry said party chief Imran Khan was facing life threats but still going ahead with party election campaign across the country.

He said Imran Khan would hold election rally from Lahore to Renala Khurd as well as arrange public meetings in Okara, Sahiwal and Chichawatni on Tuesday (today).

The PTI chief will hold aseries of public meetings in Shahkot, Sheikhupura and Pattoki (April 24), Pakpattan, Lodhran and Vehari (April 25), Jalalpur, Peeranwala, Mian Channu, Kabirwala and Muzaffargarh (April 26), Bahawalpur, Khanpur, Khan Bela, Sadiqabad and Rahim Yar Khan (April 27), Attock, Chakwal and Jhelum (April 29), Mianwali (April 30), Hafizabad, Mandi Bahauddin and Gujrat (May 2), Chiniot, Sargodha, Jhang and Faisalabad (May 5), Narowal, Kasur, Sialkot and Multan (May 6), Traders Convention and rally in Lahore (May 7), rally from Shahdra, Lahore, to public meeting venue in Gujranwala (May 8) and rally from Gujranwala to Rawalpindi, Islamabad, via G.T. Road on May 9.

The election campaign will culminate with Imran Khan`s address to a mass public meeting in Islamabad.

From Dawn
 
After launching laptop,taxi,sasti roti schemes and conducting Youth festivals,Mian sahb is still not satisfied with wasting resources......He promised loans to jobless youth yesterday in Sindh jalsa......Such is the vision of N league...

Human nature never changes....:))
 
N League's disgruntled 5 times MNA has announced to support Brig (retd) Mumtaz Kahlon of PTI against N league's Haji Akram Ansari ,another 5 time MNA for NA-85 Faisalabad....

And it is an urban constituency..
 
Imran headed to my hometown(Sahiwal) today. Hope he gets a good welcome. :)

Sahiwal is known for dairy farming and of having cows/baffloes of fine bread....

Mian sahb has opened a dairy form near chiniot or Jhang,,,We all know what happened to poultry industry after Hamza Shahbaz entered in this industry......
 
N League's disgruntled 5 times MNA has announced to support Brig (retd) Mumtaz Kahlon of PTI against N league's Haji Akram Ansari ,another 5 time MNA for NA-85 Faisalabad....

And it is an urban constituency..

Mera halqa :-) Haji Akram Ansari is such a useless creature but keeps on winning just because he is ANSARI. I don't know much about PTI candidate but he should fancy his chances as this is urban constituency and there are quite a few educated people but i haven't seen much PTI activity in Faisalabad so not sure about our presence which is sad considering there are 11 NA seats on offer and it has not been a stronghold of PMLN.
 
Imran leading the jalsa race till now

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>If pictures in newspapers are any guide then @<a href="https://twitter.com/imrankhanpti">imrankhanpti</a> pulled more crowd in Dir than Main Nawaz Sharif in Tando Allah Yar. <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23PTI">#PTI</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23PMLN">#PMLN</a></p>— Umar Cheema (@UmarCheema1) <a href="https://twitter.com/UmarCheema1/status/326588288490151936">April 23, 2013</a></blockquote>
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PML-N jalsa in Dijkot today. Lets see.

let's see if Insafians question Cheema's credibility now like they did a few pages back :asif
 
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