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Nice documentary on PTI's campaign so far

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Mian Sahib said: "I will banish the militant wings of pol parties in Karachi".Well, will he do it with this:<a href="http://t.co/PkfRYK6MGr" title="http://twitter.com/Syed_Bilgrami/status/330341042543001600/photo/1">twitter.com/Syed_Bilgrami/…</a> ?</p>— Nadeem F. Paracha (@NadeemfParacha) <a href="https://twitter.com/NadeemfParacha/status/330391138647293952">May 3, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Valid Point...This is the one of the reason which makes Asma one of the worst anchor.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Asma Shirazi was asking the ppl of Lhr who they'll vote for. When a few said PPP, she responded with a silly 'Heinnn.' Very objective.</p>— Nadeem F. Paracha (@NadeemfParacha) <a href="https://twitter.com/NadeemfParacha/status/330394710831144960">May 3, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Another good day for PTI :)

Jab say PTI bahi aye hain yahaan aapun nein break lay lei hai :P ... thanks for the updates PTI

PTI and Baalti have totally stolen insaftak's thunder, was expecting him to be a huge presence in these threads but after their arrival he seem to have taken a back seat. :)
 
Asma shirazi...mushtaq minhas..Nusrat Javed ..Mubashar luqman..absar alam...Javed Chaudhry...Kamran khan.. so many biased anchors.
Its painful to listen to them

watched bit of that aasma shirazi one..utter garbage from her.. influencing opinion of people "quaid e azam ka pakistan banane wale talibans ke saath tou nahin hote na" what the hell!! not surprising though as she is nazir naji's daughter in law.. :p
 
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She was also involved in the free Hajj for journalist scheme. Getting freebies from anywhere used to be PPP supporter and now have become PML-N mouthpiece. Was very critical of TUQ too, used to bring people from his party on her show and be very aggressive with them. Also don't get her dress sense, wears a scarf but always have a wide neck line showing.
 
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She was also involved in the free Hajj for journalist scheme. Getting freebies from anywhere used to be PPP supporter and now have become PML-N mouthpiece. Was very critical of TUQ too, used to bring people from his party on her show and be very aggressive with them. Also don't get her dress sense, wears a scarf but always have a wide neck line showing.

Generally I disagree with your opinion but about asma shirazi we are on the same page.
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Kashif Mehmood doing campaign for PTI. Well done

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asad umer owned salman shehbaz... watch 17:00 onwards

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Desperate times for PPP...end of the line for the Bhutto clan...

Pakistan's rulers accused of turning to underworld in battle to stay in power

Alleged gangster facing murder charges given safe Peoples party seat in former stronghold of Bhutto dynasty


It is not that the 42-year-old official Pakistan Peoples party (PPP) candidate can't be bothered, on account of the fact that he is already certain to win in what is one of the party's most famous political strongholds – a Karachi slum called Lyari. Baloch's problem is that he has been in police custody for more than a year and faces two murder charges.

According to the police and his political enemies, Baloch is a gangland kingpin directly associated with a banned gang, the People's Amn Committee (PAC), which has supplanted the old order in a constituency formerly seen as the political backyard of the late prime minister Benazir Bhutto's family.

The police say Baloch's crimes have continued even while he has been behind bars. On Tuesday he was formally charged with ordering the murder of Arshad Pappu, a leading member of a rival gang, in March. A mob reportedly made up of well-known PAC men are said to have tortured Pappu, killed him, paraded his body around Lyari and played football with his head.


Even by Pakistani standards, where politicians are routinely accused of graft and corruption, the selection of an alleged gangster facing murder charges is a startling choice for such a safe seat.

It is particularly striking in Lyari, a seat the PPP had hoped would launch the parliamentary career of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the son of Benazir and the current president, Asif Ali Zardari, thereby sustaining one of south Asia's most famous political dynasties for a third generation.

But with the PPP likely to be clobbered after five tumultuous years in government, during which the country has suffered terrorist violence, a weak economy and acute energy shortages, the party has been forced to strike unsavoury deals to shore up support – even with a man sitting in Karachi's Central Prison, a place normally associated with overcrowding and appalling conditions. "Jail is a good place if you have money or clout," Baloch told the Guardian over soft drinks in a visiting room in the jail, his only interview of the campaign so far. "For those who don't have that, it's hell."

He is likely to be released in a few months' time, not least as witnesses have been gradually withdrawing their evidence – a common occurrence in cases involving the gangs of Karachi.

A local councillor and owner of a cable television business, he says the charges were trumped up by the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM), a bitter rival party in Karachi. Even the city's anti-terror prosecutor thinks the evidence against him is flimsy.

But his detractors allege that the man certain to be Lyari's next MP is closely involved in the economy of Lyari's criminal underworld, including gun trading and gambling dens. "He is not a murderer, but he is involved in collecting the money, the extortion and drug money, from his area," said Nabil Gabol, the former PPP MP for the area who defected to the MQM, he says, because of "the criminals and gangs".

Two years ago, Zardari announced that he wanted Bilawal, his 24-year-old son and the PPP's chairman, to fight his maiden election campaign from Lyari. It would have been a neat fit given the deep personal and political history the family shares with the oldest sector of the sprawling city.

The people of Lyari gave wild support to Bilawal's grandfather, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, in 1970 when his populist rhetoric and socialist programme resonated with Lyari's downtrodden immigrants and labourers from the nearby docks. They voted overwhelmingly for Bilawal's mother, Benazir, in 1988 when she ran from the constituency and then for his father, Zardari, in 1990. The couple held a massive "people's reception" in Lyari when they got married.

Bhutto opted to give birth to Bilawal in Lyari because, she claimed in her autobiography, she hoped to prove to the people that their local hospital was as good as "fancier" ones in richer neighbourhoods.

Bilawal cannot legally stand until his 25th birthday in September, but the prospect of the seat being vacated for him to stand at a byelection seems remote, given the PAC's disdain for him.

Last year the PAC sabotaged a planned photo opportunity in a Lyari hospital by firing off weapons near the area just as he was about to leave a mansion named after him, Bilawal House. "The Amn Committee people did not want to let him enter because they wanted to show they had the power over Lyari," said Gabol, whose study walls are still covered with photos of Benazir despite having quit the party.

Most political parties in Karachi are said to be allied to militant supporters. The PPP's enemies have long claimed the PAC is, in effect, the armed wing of the PPP in Karachi, providing a handy source of cash and maintaining an iron grip over the voters. Even the police, it is said, cannot enter Lyari without the PAC's permission.

But the balance of power between the PAC and the PPP has been shifting as the gang has become ever stronger and flaunted its willingness to consider joining forces with other parties. Last year it shocked the PPP high command by organising a rally to which rival parties were invited and in which the normally ubiquitous PPP posters and Bhutto photos were noticeably absent.

Gabol, the PPP representative at the time, said the episode convinced Zardari the PAC needed to be answered with force. The resulting eight-day "operation" by police in April last year turned Lyari into a war zone, with security forces and gang members trading fire with machine guns, rockets and grenades. Twenty-six people died and none of the targeted PAC leaders were apprehended.

Karachi journalist Nadeem Farooq Paracha believes the PPP has become a prisoner of the PAC: "The dynamics of Karachi dictated they had to have their own militant wing, which they then became stuck with. When they tried to get rid of them it was a disaster."

Taj Haider, the PPP's general secretary in Sindh province, agreed the military operation was a "huge mistake". "We dealt with a political problem with force, when we should have dealt with it through talks," he said. "But we negotiated and we have now restored peace."

The most important concession in the negotiations, led by Zardari's sister Faryal Talpur, was agreeing that the PAC would chose national and provincial assembly candidates for a swath of Karachi, including Lyari.

"The PPP leadership has always thought the people of Lyari are uneducated, like how a feudal lord thinks of his serfs," said Zafar Baloch (no relation), a founding member of the PAC, who gives interviews from his bed where he is still nursing a leg broken during a gangland grenade attack on him last summer. "But this time they had to accept our choice. They had no choice. Lyari is a symbol of the PPP and if they go down in Lyari it will have an impact on the whole country."

Indeed, without compromise the PPP would have lost one of just three seats it controls in Pakistan's biggest city and vitally important commercial capital.

But the historic link with the Bhutto family appears to have been severed for the time being.

"[Bilawal] has no future here," said Uzair Baloch (no relation), head of the former PAC, whose house was raided by police on Saturday. And he mocked the weak Urdu skills of a young man who is more comfortable speaking English and has been unable to campaign publicly due to Taliban death threats. "The only people acceptable to us are people from Lyari itself," he said. "If you can't even be among your people, what is the point of politics?"
 
chachay sadeeq de toufay... aik aur chawal by chotay mian ji...

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as i predicted earlier that N league will try something really dirty, and low and behold...

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leader ho toh aisa... jis din NS ney apnay khareeday howey jalsay mein bhi aisa kar dia, mera vote uska ho jaye ga... IK doing a random stop on his way to haripur jalsa and addressing the locals right in middle of them, no fear, no running from the public... mixed within them as one of them

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Asma Shirazi showing her class

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^JI would have been unnecessary political baggage. But if PTI takes the majority, or close to the majority then they would make an alliance with JI for sure..
 
IK has alot of respect for Munawar Hussain. If Qazi would have been alive I guess alliance would have been there. I think Qazi sahab was way better politician then Munawar Hussain.
 
I am not happy with some of the PTI candidates in Gujranwala.....Not much activity from them

We do have support for PTI in Gujranwala....but just like everywhere in Pindi/Lahore ,the shopkeepers and traders are inclined towards N league...
 
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I would vote for him (if I could :()
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>After observing Imran Khan's Jalsas in KPK, I am convinced to declare that <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23PTI">#PTI</a> would be single largest party of the province on 11 May.</p>— Saleem Safi (@SaleemSafiGeo) <a href="https://twitter.com/SaleemSafiGeo/status/330432185184157696">May 3, 2013</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>I think there could be a 'CHANGE' when I hear every 2nd person saying he'll vote <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23PTI">#PTI</a>. This trend is very noticeable now in Punjab & KPK.</p>— Saleem Safi (@SaleemSafiGeo) <a href="https://twitter.com/SaleemSafiGeo/status/330447206056329218">May 3, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Fake account?
 
PTI and Baalti have totally stolen insaftak's thunder, was expecting him to be a huge presence in these threads but after their arrival he seem to have taken a back seat. :)

Lagta hai mein bhudha ho gaya hoon :P

The Junoonis have taken over.

PTI is coming out with an attack ad exposing PPP and PMLN's NooraKusti in last 5 years according to asad umar.
 
asad umer owned salman shehbaz... watch 17:00 onwards

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Is it just me or does Suleiman Shahbaz sound like he doesn't really know Urdu? He spoke English/Urdu mix the whole time. I dont even think he understood what the reporter and Asad Umar were saying at times lol.
 
PPP(P) continues the attack on PMLN while rest of the PPP acting on talkshows as if they are supporting PTI. Muk Muka at best!

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Mohammed Saeed had been waiting all day. Early that morning the 27-year-old bakery worker had cycled from his home on the outskirts of Okara, a rural town in Pakistan's eastern Punjab province, to the scruffy crossroads at its centre. Now, as evening came, the man he had come to see was only 100 metres away, standing on the roof of his campaign bus.

"We want to make a new Pakistan," Imran Khan shouted. "You have to make this new Pakistan for your future." Saeed cheered. "He's right," he said, "We have to make our own future."

Okara was the third of five stops for the cricketer turned politician that day. The pace of campaigning is accelerating, as the general election in the troubled, strategically situated nuclear power draws nearer.

For more than four decades the Pakistan Peoples party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) have alternated in power between periods of military rule. Now Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Pakistan Movement for Justice, offers voters a third option.

Khan's campaign has triggered a wave of enthusiasm, particularly among younger voters. Nearly 35% of the 85 million people registered to take part in the elections are under 30 and nearly 60% under 40. As Khan's campaign convoy wends its way through the towns of central Punjab it is preceded by a swarm of excited young men on motorbikes – as well as pickup trucks full of armed commandos.

"He will win here because he is new and energetic and people are fed up with previous rulers," said Mushtaq Haq, another onlooker in Okara. A stagnant economy, massive power shortages and extremist violence are largely blamed on the PPP, in power at the national level for the past five years.

Khan started the day at the home he built for himself and his family in Islamabad, the capital, before his divorce from Jemima Goldsmith in 2004.

PTI now has more funds than when Khan paid for his own campaigns in the late 1990s. A helicopter flew the candidate to the day's first rally. Then he moved into the bus – actually a spartan portable building mounted on a truck.

At each stop Khan shouted his message: "Until now, no one has changed anything. The parties take turns but have not changed the system. I will transfer power to the common people."

The crowd waved cricket bats, some made of wood, others of cardboard. Many Pakistanis are illiterate so parties are designated by symbols. Khan won the Cricket World Cup for his country in 1992 and retired from the sport a national hero. A senior campaign aide of Nawaz Sharif, the PML president and current frontrunner in the coming polls, dismissed him last week as "a sportsman not a politician".

Khan told the Guardian that such attacks did not bother him. His style of politics, which consciously rejects patronage, tactical alliances and the support of powerful well-known figures with solid "votebanks", threatens the established parties, he said.

"Have you seen the energy? The passion? It's huge. There is so much hope," he said, over a rapid lunch of flatbread and curried mutton in the moving office.

Policies such as forcing the wealthy to pay tax – most currently do not – and making parliamentarians declare all their assets also worried his political opponents, he said, along with his own party's internal democracy.

Khan has also pledged to curb crippling power cuts within months and take money from the budget of Pakistan's powerful military to fund health, education and welfare programmes. Both, analysts say, are extremely ambitious objectives. Khan is convinced he can fulfil his promises.

Once known as a playboy, the 60-year-old has raised eyebrows in the west with a new faith and conservatism. In an autobiography he describes turning to religion, particularly the mystical sufi strand of Islam, after the death of his mother. "One lot call you a fundamentalist; the other a so-called secularist," he said.

Khan has led demonstrations over US drone strikes against Islamists in the west of the country and vehemently opposed Islamabad's decision to allow supplies for international forces in Afghanistan to cross Pakistani territory. Liberals accuse him of being too close to Pakistan's Islamists.

Khan said the roots of extremist groups waging an insurgency against the Pakistani state, "secular elements" and local opponents from bases in the restive tribal areas along the western border lay not in religion but the historic resistance of the Pashtun tribes there to "outsiders".

Such groups, however, are making systematic, and often successful, efforts to kill or maim other campaigning politicians from parties seen as insufficiently devout. "These parties [which are being targeted] were all perceived as pro-war. They all made pro-war statements," said Khan, whose mother was Pashtun.

Few doubt the wave of enthusiasm Khan has inspired. Rallies over the past 18 months have been among the biggest for many years, and in Lahore he has won over everyone from wealthy young professionals to a 24-year-old tea seller in a rough central neighbourhood.

Though Khan speaks of a "tsunami", analysts wonder if popular sentiment can be turned into votes without the experienced, well-funded machines of the major parties – and their sometimes ruthless tactics. "That's been the question for a year or more. No one knows the answer," said Cyril Almeida, a political journalist.

PTI party workers are, privately, unsure. Some talk of winning either "30 or 130" out of a total of 272 directly elected seats. Khan himself says a clear majority is "conceivable" but admits nothing is certain. "As a sportsmen I know the game isn't over until the last ball is bowled," he said.

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I saw another dream.

I was with Asad Umar who was showing me a new Pakistani made car that all politicians will use after IK is elected. Then one guy came to me and said "Khus is ki gaadi dekhi hai? humein ye kachra de ga" :P
 
I am not happy with some of the PTI candidates in Gujranwala.....Not much activity from them

We do have support for PTI in Gujranwala....but just like everywhere in Pindi/Lahore ,the shopkeepers and traders are inclined towards N league...

Don't know much about PTI candidate in Gujranwala, my uncle's son is contesting on PPP MPA seat, which he won in last elections. I thought Baber Lone was contesting from PTI but can't find name in the list. He could have influenced the businessman votes.

Don't know the reality but heard on Hasb-e-Haal that Imran did not supported the guy in Gujranwala who helped him organize grand Jalsa, after OCT tusanami in Lahore.
 
Lagta hai mein bhudha ho gaya hoon :P

The Junoonis have taken over.

PTI is coming out with an attack ad exposing PPP and PMLN's NooraKusti in last 5 years according to asad umar.

Don't worry insaftak, even though young blood has taken over, for me and other oldtimers on this forum like me, you are still the ultimate PTI fan on this website. :)
 
^ I agree with that sentiment. No one can replace Insaf.

Although PTI, baatli and raamu are awesome PTI posters!
 
Not to forget Waqar, the ultimate sarcastic poster, sometimes even he doesn't know if he is being straight or sarcastic. :)
 
Imran needs to distance himself from jamaat e islami. They're one of the reason why the taliban filth is all over the country
 
List of PLM N Achievements in Last 14 years for Roshan Pakistan!!

List of PLM N Achievements in Last 14 years for Roshan Pakistan.

Will you still waste your vote for Imran ??



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1. 1. CORRUPTION CASES


Nawaz Sharif and his cronies have always been working to plunder Pakistan’s wealth as their sole agenda. He expanded his business empire by misusing his authority as Chief Minister Punjab and Prime Minister Pakistan. And in order to gain financial benefits, he manipulated laws and changed policies. Likewise, in a bid to avoid accountability, the Nawaz Sharif Government amended “The Ehtasaab Act” and made it effective from “1990” instead of “1985” as proposed in the original text of the “Ehtasaab Act” prepared by the interim government of caretaker Prime Minister (Late) Mairaj Khalid (1996-97). And by bringing this change he cunningly saved his tenure of Chief Minister Punjab (1985-88) from accountability.
Despite all maneuvering following references were filed against the Sharifs:-
Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif and others misused official resources causing a loss to the national exchequer of Rs 620million by developing 1800 acres of land in Raiwind at state expense.

Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif are accused of whitening black money during their first tenure (1990-93) and causing a loss of Rs 180 million to the national exchequer by evading income/wealth tax.
Nawaz Sharif, Saif-ur-Rehman and others reduced import duty from 325% to 125% on import of luxury cars (BMW), causing a huge loss of Rs1.98 billion to the national exchequer.

On the imposition of emergency and freezing of foreign currency accounts, Nawaz Sharif and Saif-ur-Rehman removed 11 billion US dollars from Pakistani Banks illegally. Without the consent of account holders, Foreign Exchange Bearer Certificates (FEBC) accounts were frozen and foreign exchange was misappropriated.
Illegal appointments in Pakistan International Airlines (Nawaz Sharif and Saeed Mehdi).

Abbotabad land purchase scam (Nawaz Sharif and Sardar Mehtab Abbasi).
Availing bank loan for Ittefaq Foundries and Brothers Steel Mills without fulfilling legal requirements (Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif).

Concealment of property in the US (Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif).
Illegal appointments and promotions in Federal Investigation Agency (Nawaz Sharif).
US wheat purchase scam (Nawaz Sharif and Syeda Abida Hussain).
Murree land purchase scam (Nawaz Sharif and Saif-ur-Rehman)
Tax evasion (Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif).
Forging of passports and money laundering (Nawaz Sharif and Ishaq Dar).
Concealment of private helicopter purchase while filing assets’ detail (Nawaz Sharif).
Favoring Kohinoor Energy Co, causing loss of Rs. 450 millions (Nawaz Sharif and Others).
Illegal cash finance facility given to Brothers Sugar Mills (Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif).
Bribe offered to ANP’s Senator Qazi Mohammad Anwer (Nawaz Sharif and Others).
Hudaibiya Paper Mills Reference against Sharif brothers and Ishaq Dar.
Illegally appointing Chairman Central Board of Revenue (Nawaz Sharif)
Whitening of black money by amending laws (Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif).
Causing Rs. 35 billion loss by writing off/rescheduling bank loans (Nawaz Sharif and Ishaq Dar).
Bribing (late) Maulana Sattar Niazi from National Exchequer (Nawaz Sharif and Others).
Plundering Rs. 200 million from Jahez and Baitul Maal funds (Nawaz Sharif & Others)
Opening fictitious foreign currency accounts (Nawaz Sharif and Ishaq Dar).
Making 130 political appointments in federal departments (Nawaz Sharif).
Relaxing export duty and rebate to transport sugar to India (Nawaz Sharif).
Whitening of money through FEBC (Nawaz Sharif).
Wealth Tax evasion (Nawaz Sharif).
Concealment of facts to evade property tax (Nawaz Sharif).
Withdrawal of case against Senator Islamuddin Sheikh (Nawaz Sharif, & Ishaq Dar).

2. FINANCIAL GAINS BY USING HIS AUTHORITY AS PRIME MINISTER
The first tenure of Nawaz Sharif as Prime Minister in the year 1990 saw another reign of loot and plunder. During this period Mian Nawaz Shairf obtained loans amounting to more than Rs.614 billion from Banks through his influence against inadequate guarantees. According to the details of loans obtained by Sharifs include Rs.1556 million for Ittefaq Foundries, Rs. 543 million for Haseeb Waqas Sugar Mills, Rs.455 million for Mehran Ramzan Textile Mills, Rs.373 million for Ramzan Bukhsh Textile Mills, Rs.339 millions for Ch. Sugar Mills, Rs.226 millions for Ittefaq brothers, Rs. 205 million for Sandalbar Textile Mills, Rs.182 million for Hudaibiya Engineering Mills, Rs.153 million for Hamza Board Mills Ltd, Rs.134 million for Hudaibiya paper Mills, Rs.351 Million for Brothers Sugar Mills, Rs.174 million for Brothers Textile Mills, Rs.159 million for Brothers Steel Mills, Rs.623 million for Ramzan Sugar Mills, Rs. 191 million Khalid Siraj Textiles, Rs.313 million for Ittefaq Sugar Mills, Rs.164 million for Ittefaq Textile Mills, and Rs.239 million were obtained for Ittefaq Brothers. Due to the malpractice the national wealth was used for establishing personal empire while the country’s economy was facing disaster. This loan was equivalent to the total internal loan obtained by the government of Pakistan! These so called patriotic politicians ruthlessly plundered the national exchequer and used national wealth for personal financial gains. In addition money laundering worth billions of dollars through illegal means, wheat import scam, awarding motorway’s contract to an internationally black listed company, receiving heavy loans despite of being defaulter, secret businesses in UK (Evidence attached), Sugar mills in Kenya and four flats in the most expensive area of London and huge commissions in privatization of Muslim Commercial Bank (MCB) are also a few “achievements” of Nawaz Sharif and family.


3. THE AUDITOR GENERAL REPORT
The Auditor General Report released in the year 1988-89 reported that Nawaz Sharif, misusing his authority as Chief Minister Punjab, issued directives which resulted into direct malpractice of Rs. 35 billion.
The report said that the Chief Minister Secretariat had been turned into a hub of corrupt practices and Nawaz Sharif used public money like an emperor that resulted into huge fiscal deficit of the province.
The Auditor General Report released in the year 1986-87 said that the then Chief Minister Nawaz Sharif had used Rs. 1200 million for malpractices in only one year.
Nawaz Sharif allotted 3000 precious Lahore Development Authority (LDA) plots among his favourites due to which the province suffered loss of billions of rupees.
Nawaz Sharif was the lead character of the Cooperative and Financial Institutions Scam, which deprived the retired employees, orphans, widows, and poor of their total assets amounting to Rs. 17 billion.
Nawaz Sharif released Rs. 1200 million from his discretionary grant in the year 1985-86 while Rs. 1895 million were released in 1986-87, Rs. 1899 million were used in 1987-88 while another Rs. 1887 million were distributed among his cronies.


4. RELATIONS WITH THE TERRORISTS
Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif and other party leaders practically share and proudly identify commonalities between PML-N and Taliban and they have very close ties and cordial relations with terrorists and banned terrorist outfits. In early 90s Nawaz Sharif received huge sums of money from Osama Bin Laden to overthrow former Prime Minister of Pakistan Shaheed Benazir Bhutto’s Government. Even now PML-N’s cabinet members and spokespersons are commonly seen hanging around with members of those banned outfits, reportedly involved in managing terrorist attacks on thousands of innocent Pakistanis including soldiers, police officials and members of other law enforcement agencies.
Due to compromising attitude of PML-N’s leadership and their mild will to fight against the menace of terrorism the members of law enforcement agencies are completely demoralized. That is one of the reasons that the investigations against terrorists are not carried out in a proper manner and proof against arrested terrorists usually is not available. Due to the incapability of the Punjab Government terrible terrorist attacks took place in the province including suicide attack on Police Training School Bedian Road, blast in Moon Market Lahore, car bomb blast in the Rescue 15 building, car bomb blast in F.I.A building, suicide attack on Munawan Police Training Center, Model Town link road bomb blast, suicide attack on Jamia Naemia, terrorist attack on Ahmedi’s worship places, blasts in Imam Bargahs including Karbla Gammay Shah and suicide bomb blasts in the sacred shrine of Hazrat Data Gunj Buksh along with many others. After these attacks PML-N has morally lost its right of government in Punjab.
Further, it was Shahbaz Sharif, who instead of showing courage and political and moral will to fight against the enemies of Pakistan, in his speech in Jamia Naemia Lahore, begged for mercy from the terrorists. He, in a very disgraceful manner, requested them not to attack Punjab as they are likeminded and standing on the same side. This statement of Shahbaz Sharif reflects his mindset !


5. CONSPIRACIES AGAINST DEMOCRACY
Nawaz Sharif and Co. has always been involved in destabilizing the democratic system by one way or the other and did not even hesitate to take bribes to grab power. Lt. General (R) Naseerullah Babar, the former Interior Minister had disclosed in the National Assembly in 1994, that the ISI had disbursed money to purchase the loyalty of various right wing politicians, including that of Nawaz Sharif, in order to manipulate the 1990 elections, for the Islamic Jamhoori Ittehad (IJI- Pakistan democratic alliance), and bring about the defeat of the PPP. As proof Lt. General (R) Naseerullah Babar, Lt. General (R) Asad Durrani and others have filed affidavits supported by copies of various documents. In Air Marshal Asghar Khan’s human rights petition (HRC 19/96) in the Supreme Court of Pakistan against the former Chief of Army Staff Mirza Aslam Baig and the former Chief of the ISI and a banker concerning the criminal distribution of the people’s money for political purposes. The case is pending adjudication in the Supreme Court of Pakistan for the last 14 years.

1. 6. DECEIT AND LYING
Nawaz Sharif’s politics is based on the philosophy “lie repeatedly till it seems as the truth”. He has based his politics on deceit and lies. Nawaz Sharif and his “chellaz” believe in lying repeatedly and religiously follow their convictions in this regard. They are masters in the art of manipulation and alteration and use their wealth to achieve their goals. One example is enough to expose their hideous character. After conviction in the hijacking case, Nawaz Sharif and his family approached foreign friends who persuaded President Pervez Musharraf to have mercy and forgive them. Nawaz Sharif, Shahbaz Sharif and family sought pardon and signed agreements including a commitment not to participate in politics for a period of ten years but they kept lying and hid the existence of these agreements from the nation until the head of Saudi Arabian Secret Agency, Prince Miqran Bin Abdul Aziz and Prime Minister of Lebanon Mr. Saad Hariri’s unveiled the existence of these agreements and Ch. Nisar had to admit the existence of these agreements during the press conference of Javed Hashmi. Sharif brothers in return of Pervez Musharraf’s “Ehsaan” (generosity) have not only crossed all limits of hostility but also lied to the nation. Would Nawaz Sharif and his “chellaz” ever tender apology to the Pakistani Nation, for lying to them for so many years?



7. POLICE STATE
Under the horrible times of Shahbaz Sharif’s Government the Punjab province has been virtually converted in to a “Badmaash” (rogue) province. Here police officials get involved in heinous and brutal criminal activities like one in Sialkot. The administration did not take any action against the shameful and atrocious lynching of two young brothers until the footage was telecast on electronic channels. It is believed that only in Gujranwala Division, where a brother of PML (N) MNA was deputed as head of police department, more than two hundred extra judicial killings have taken place. The record shows that in Punjab, police force has been continuously used to harass and insult political rivals. An endless campaign of lodging false FIRs against political opponents has also been initiated. Use of brutal police force and baton-charge has become a routine. Every segment of society including journalists, doctors, teachers, students, nurses, Government employees, semi Government and private institutions and lawyers have faced the brutality of police while protesting for their demands.


8. POOR GOVERNANCE & MALADMINISTRATION
It is a hard fact that poor governance & maladministration is trade mark of Sharif brothers. Shahbaz Sharif is an attention-seeker and likes to show off. For the sake of “cheap publicity” he has started calling himself “Khadam-e-Ala” but miserably failed to meet the challenges of governance and administration. It’s a harsh reality that during his tenure in Punjab all institutions deteriorated conspicuously. In order to achieve their motives, Sharifs always appoint their blue eyed personnel on key posts by completely ignoring merit. Almost all districts of Punjab are being run by grade 19 officers who are incapable hence a basic reason for poor governance. Due to his dictatorial approach Shahbaz Sharif himself heads 12 provincial ministries and he seldom holds cabinet meeting. He takes decisions over ruling, the cabinet. His obstinate behavior is the prime reason for the maladministration in the province. It would be just and appropriate to suggest that Sharifs have failed to establish a democratic spirit in their government and have completely overlooked the norms of democratic political setups.


9. CRIMINAL ASSAULT ON THE SUPREME COURT OF PAKISTAN
In order to consolidate and attain more power, ‘the champion of democracy and independent judiciary’, Nawaz Sharif attacked every individual and institution, he felt could get in the way and challenge his authority. In order to get rid of Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, who Nawaz Sharif despised, the latter created divisions amongst the judges using the humble services of a former judge, Rafique Tarrar (later President of Pakistan) to make life difficult for the Chief Justice. A group of judges refused to acknowledge CJ Sajjad Ali Shah as the Chief Justice and things got so bad that a number of junior judges made it difficult for him to carry out his duties. Eventually, Sharif ordered his thugs to attack the Supreme Court in order to prevent the Chief Justice from giving a ruling against him.
The police did nothing to stop Sharif’s thugs as they attacked and entered the Supreme Court premises. The judges inside the building barely managed to escape. The thugs, led by Sajjad Naseem and Mushtaq Tahir Kheli, Nawaz Sharif’s political secretaries, entered the court chanting anti-CJ Sajjad slogans and destroyed the Court Room.

1. 10. CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE PRESS AND JOURNALISTS
A number of incidents during 1998-99 indicated a pattern of harassment and intimidation of individual journalists as the government was increasingly becoming intolerant. Imtiaz Alam, a Lahore-based journalist, complains of threats over the telephone and then of his car being set on fire in a mysterious manner the next day. Another Lahore journalist, Mahmud Lodhi, was picked up and held in illegal custody for two days. He was questioned about his involvement with a BBC team filming a documentary on the rise and wealth of the Sharif family. Present Pakistani ambassador in USA Mr. Hussain Haqqani was picked up in a cloak-and-dagger fashion and interrogated at a FIA Center for money embezzlement while he held government office.

The residence of Idrees Bakhtiar, a senior staff reporter of monthly Herald and BBC correspondent in Karachi was raided by CIA police on Nov. 26, 1998. The police harassed the family and also arrested his 28-year old son, Moonis, who was later released. On Feb. 13, 1999, three persons, including Senator Abdul Hayee Baloch and a lady worker from Lahore, were injured when the police baton-charged, used water cannons and threw bricks on a peaceful procession of the Pakistan Awami Ittehad in front of the parliament house in Islamabad. The march, organized by the PAI for the freedom of the press, was led by PAI president Nawabzada Nasrullah Khan (late), the then opposition leader Shaheed Benazir Bhutto and secretary general of the alliance Hamid Nasir Chatta, besides a number of sitting and former PPP MNAs and senators.
The owner of the Frontier Post, Rehmat Shah Afridi, was arrested in Lahore on April 2, 1999, by the Anti-narcotics Force. The Peshawar-based Frontier Post was critical of government policies. Afridi’s arrest was seen by journalists and others as another attempt to gag the Press. On May 8, 1999, Najam Sethi, Editor of The Friday Times, was arrested on the orders of Nawaz Sharif. Police stormed into his house in Lahore and dragged him out of his bed room. After brutal torture and breaking furniture of the house he was shifted to some unknown place. And before leaving the house with Mr. Sethi, they tied his wife Jugnoo’s hands with a rope and locked her up in a dressing room. Later, Nawaz Sharif asked COAS Gen. Musharraf to charge Mr. Sethi under the Pakistan Army Act for being a traitor and give him maximum punishment (maximum punishment is death!).
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), a press freedom organization, said on June 1, 1999 that it was conducting an investigation into a “hit list” prepared by the Pakistan government that contains 35 prominent journalists of Pakistan. According to reports received by the CPJ, the federal government had decided to establish a special media cell comprising officials from the police, Intelligence Bureau and the Federal Investigation Agency to punish the journalists, who had been writing against the government. Ehtesab Bureau Chairman, Senator Saifur Rehman Khan was to head this cell which would function from Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi and Peshawar with its head office in Islamabad.
According to the CPJ, the journalists were: Irshad Ahmed Haqqani (late), Rehmat Ali Razi, Anjum Rasheed, (writer and anchor person) Suhail Warraich, Sohaib Marghoob and (late) Roman Ehsan (Jang Lahore), M. Ziauddin (Dawn Islamabad), Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, Javed Jaidi, Nusrat Javeed, Mariana Babar and Ansaar Abbassi (The News, Islamabad), Rehana Hakeem and Zahid Hussain (Newsline), Ejaz Haider, Khalid Ahmed, Jugnu Mohsin and Adnan Adil (The Friday Times, Lahore), Mahmood Sham (Jang, Karachi), Rashed Rehman (The Nation, Lahore), Amir Ahmed Khan (Herald, Karachi), Imtiaz Aalam, Beena Sarwar, Shafiq Awan, Kamila Hyat and Amir Mir (The News Lahore), Abbas Athar (Nawa-e-Waqt, Lahore), Kamran Khan and Shehzad Amjad (The News Karachi), Azam Khalil (Pulse), Mohammad Malik (Tribune), Imtiaz Ahmed (The Frontier Post, Peshawar), Ilyas Chaudhry (Jang Rawalpindi), Naveed Meraj (The Frontier Post, Islamabad) and Syed Talat Hussain (The Nation, Islamabad).
The Government of Nawaz Sharif started a campaign against the Jang group in July 1998 when it refused to sack a number of journalists critical of Government policies. The government objected to the Jang group newspapers’ reporting about the law and order situation in the country and put a ban on advertisement. On August 13, a report was published about non-payment of Rs. 700 million to farmers by the sugar mills owned by the Nawaz Sharif family. Three days later, the government sent notices to Jang for non payment of taxes and the case was shifted to the Ehtesab cell. On September 27, 1998, the Government asked the Jang group not to publish a report of ‘The Observer London’ that Nawaz Sharif had siphoned off millions of rupees. The report was not published by the Jang but it was published by its sister English newspaper The News. On November 5, bank accounts of the Jang group were frozen and FIA raided the Jang and the News offices in Rawalpindi and customs authorities stopped delivery of newsprint to the Jang.
On Jan 28 1999, a sedition case was registered against Mir Shakil-ur-Rehman for publishing an advertisement of Muttahida’s Khidmat-e-Khalq Foundation on January 1, which according to the police, was aimed at inciting people against the state.
Mir Shakil-ur-Rehman revealed that Senator Saif-ur-Rehman asked him to sack a number of Jang employees who should be replaced in consultation with the Government. He released to the press audio-tapes of conversation with Saif-ur-Rehman on this issue. Saif-ur-Rehman accused Mir Shakil-ur-Rehman for evading tax and customs duty to the tune of Rs. 2.6 billion.
The hostility of Sharifs towards media is also evident from the fact that in the parliamentary history of Pakistan for the first time a resolution, condemning the media, was tabled (by a group of MPAs belonging to Nawaz League) and passed in the Punjab Assembly.

1. 11. DESTABILIZATION OF INSTITUTIONS

There is probably no institution in Pakistan which Nawaz Sharif did not aggressively confront in order to make them comply with his wishes. Besides picking a fight with the President, the Judiciary and the restricted/limited media of that time, Sharif also decided to have a confrontation with the army, the only viable institution left in Pakistan. Due to his hostile and dumb approach in Nawaz Sharif’s first term as prime minister, he fell out with three successive army chiefs: General Mirza Aslam Beg, General Asif Nawaz and General Abdul Waheed Kakar. During his second tenure, he fell out with two other Generals, General Karamat and later with General Pervez Musharraf. General Karamat became the first Chief of Army Staff in the history of Pakistan to have been prematurely retired!
One by one all challenges and potential obstacles to his dictatorial mindset were removed from his way by Nawaz Sharif. Ghulam Ishaq Khan, Farooq Leghari, Sajjad Ali Shah, and General Jehangir Karamat were all removed from the scene by Nawaz Sharif.


1. 12. Ill-CONSIDERED ECONOMIC DECISIONS
Nawaz Sharif’s ill-considered economic decisions cost Pakistan dearly! But the Sharif family’s personal business empire grew exponentially through questionable means.
Nawaz Sharif, during his tenure as Chief Minister Punjab from 1988-90, deprived the provincial departments of Rs. 15.35 billion. In addition in 1997-99 he caused huge loss amounting in 11 billion US dollars to private account holders by freezing foreign currency accounts contrary to the law and constitution wherein he and his cronies managed to get away with huge sums even after the freeze. Billions of dollars were removed from the banks without the permission/consent of the account holders but the accounts of common Pakistanis were withheld.
In last two and half years, Shahbaz Sharif wasted more than 40 billion rupees in “Sasti Roti” and other subsidized food schemes that had been initiated to earn cheap popularity and to benefit their political supporters. Admittedly these funds have been distributed amongst their own supporters without any audit just to gain political mileage. A huge chunk of these funds has been disbursed by the ghost “Tandurs” (burners) owners. Inflation and un-employment is rocketing day by day due to the ill-conceived decisions of the provincial government. This is one of the reasons that Punjab could not help flood victims at the time because they had utilized their funds in senseless politically motivated schemes and now have an overdraft amounting Rs. 80 billion.


13. SELLING KASHMIR CAUSE TO VAJPAYEE IN 1999 AND HUMILATING ARMED FORCES IN USA, DURING KARGIL
The so called son of soil Nawaz Sharif virtually sold Kashmir in 1999 during Indian PM’s visit to Lahore. Nawaz Sharif deleted the word Kashmir from the joint declaration to please Indian counterpart. By crossing all the limits of treachery and falsehood Nawaz Sharif and his cronies claim that Pakistan armed forces lost the Kargil war. In fact, due to the decisions of Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan lost this war in the drawing room of the American President after wining it in the battlefield.


1. 14. ATOMIC EXPLOSIONS
It is a proven fact that in 1998 Nawaz Sharif was double-minded about the atomic explosions. While the nation waited breathlessly for a befitting reply to India, Nawaz Sharif was busy in negotiating economic packages with US Government. Gohar Ayub Khan, who was foreign minister at that time, has also corroborated this fact in his book.
 
Who's funding Pti's election campaign? Some serious money being spent!

Donations for ppl.
i donated $500 last wk, a friend donated $1000, there are a lot of oversea pakistanis donating money to PTI .

$100,000 is 1 crore, i am sure PTI is collecting 1 crore from abroad every wk if not more.

ppl are also buying his signed book for $500 and Signed bat for $1500.

one minute tv ad cost between $200-300

I request the PPers living abroad to donate please and also ask ur faimly and friends to donate ,even 20-30 dollors/pounds.You can go to insaf.pk website and donate there.
 
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happy to report that i converted 3 more votes in favor of PTI.... mein khud toh nahin dei paoon ga vote, lekin mein make sure kar raha hoon ke meray aik vote ke badlay i donate enough + convert enough... so far my number is around 120 odd friends/relatives etc... (strangers i dont know how many might have converted for tabdeeli, but o well)...

thanks to the guys appreciating my little effort... (i am just collecting material from here and there and centralizing it here, making it a mini hub for PTI supporters, like a one stop shop)...

if i were to be in Pak right now, you guessed it I would have been a solid TZ for PTI... par mein apni is capacity mein reh ke bhi, i think, enough damage dei raha hoon

from my observations (and i am following the elections like a mad scientist), IK is clearly whipping some noora butt... ppp abandoned the battle ground... the ppp voters are 50% in favor of PTI, 10% took a bitter pill and are in favor of N, 5% or so went to others and 35% still thinks BHUTTO ZINDA HAI... and of these 35% a good 10-15% consider PTI/IK to be a good party, and are on the border....

IK has managed to break away 15% of N league votes comfortably... and a good 20% of them are still sitting on the border or have good things to say about PTI/IK but which way the camel tilts in the end we will know on the 11th...

THE BAKWAS ANALOGY OF "IK KO VOTE DEI KAR ZAYA KARNAY WALI BAAT HAI" HAS BEEN BURRIED,,, THAT THOUGHT PROCESS IS GONE OUT OF THE WINDOW, AND THAT IS HURTING THE N GROUP ALOT...
 
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Some ground realities for those who always come in and ask for "humain ground realities do, yeh non sense nahin"

آجکل میاں صاحب جس علاقے میں انتخابی مہم جلسے سے خطاب کرنے جاتے ہیں وہاں کے مقامی اُمیدوار سے پوچھتے ہیں کہ یہاں لوگ کیا سُن کر خوش ہونگے۔ وہ بتاتا ہے کہ لوگوں کو اِس شہر میں یونیورسٹی کا شوق ستاتا ہے، اِس گاؤں کے لوگ ضلع بنوانے کے خوہشمند ہیں۔ میاں صاحب بغیر آؤ تاؤ دیکھے جھٹ سے وہ اعلان فرما دیتے ہیں۔ نجانے کِتنے گلی محلوں کو ضلع اور تحسیل بنا چُکے اور کِتنوں کی شامت باقی ہے۔ ابھی گُذشتہ دِنوں مانسہرہ میں ایک عالم فراموشی میں ائیرپوٹ بنانے کا اعلان فرما ڈالا، اُس سے پہلے مردان میں بُلٹ ٹرین دوڑا آئے تھے۔ یہی حالت چھوٹے نورے کی بھی ہے۔ اُن پر میڈیکل کالجز بنانے کا خبط سوار ہے ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ لگ بھگ اپنے سولہ سترہ جلسوں میں پچیس تیس میڈیکل کالجوں کا اعلان فرما چُکے ہیں۔ مریم نواز شریف بھی اِیسی درفنطنیاں چھوڑنے میں اپنے بزرگوں کو بھی پیچھے چھوڑ کر بھاگی جا رہی ہیں۔ (بھاگنا بھی کئی طرح کا ہوتا ہے آپ مریم کا نام سُنتے ہی ایک ہی طرف بھاگ پڑتے ہو)۔

خبطی میاں شور باز کی خواب فروشی اِس سطح پر پہنچ چُکی کہ ایک میڈیکل کالج کا اعلان شیخوپورہ میں کیا تو وہی رٹی رٹائی تقریر میڈیکل کالج کے وعدے سمیت خانقاہ ڈوگراں کے جلسے میں دہرا آئے جو شیخوپورہ سے چند میل کے فاصلے پر ایک قصباتی سا شہر ہے۔ احسن اقبال کو ابرارالحق نے نارووال میں گھیر رکھا ہے ورنہ وہی بتا دیتا کہ میاں صاحب اب تک آپ کوئی ستر میڈیکل کالجز، پچاس یونیورسٹیاں، دو درجن ائیر پورٹس اور نصف درجن سی پورٹس کا اعلان صِرف پنجاب میں کر چُکے ہیں حالانکہ سی پوٹس سے پہلے سمندر بھی بنوانا پڑتا ہے جو نہر سے کافی بڑا ہوتا ہے بلکہ دریا سے بھی وڈا۔ احس رشید کے بعد لے دے کے پرویز رشید بچتا تھا لیکن وہ موُا ہر جلسے میں کُرسیاں ہی گنتا رہتا ہے حالانکہ اُسے میاں صاحب کے کالجز، یونیورسٹیاں اور ائیرپورٹس وغیرہ گننے کا زیادہ ثواب مِلے گا۔

اگر کوئی شخص جِس نے پاکستان کبھی دیکھا نہ سُنا ہو وہ اگر اِن کی تقاریر کی آڈیو سُن لے تو پہلے تو سمجھے گا کہ یہ دونوں بھائی کِسی چھوٹے سے شہر کی میئر شپ کے اُمیدوار ہیں جو سڑکیں اور نالیاں بناتے پھِر رہے ہیں دوسرا خیال یہ آئے گا کہ ان حضرات نے اپنے گُزشتہ ادوار میں پرائمری اور سکینڈری ایجوکیشن پر جنگی بنیادوں پر کام کیا ہے لِہٰذا اب مُلک بھر میں تعلیم یافتہ نوجوانوں کی بہتات ہے چنانچہ اعلیٰ تعلیم از حد ضروری ہے سو آئیندہ مدت مکالجز اور یونورسٹیاں بنانے کے مشن پر ہیں ڈتے ہیں۔
کراچی سے فاٹا تک راوی چین ہی چین لِکھتا ہے، لوگ مچھروں سے مرتے ہیں نہ بچے خسرے سے، کھانسی کے سیرپ پیتے ہی مریض کی کھانسی ہمیشہ ہمیشہ کیلئے اُسکے سینے میں دفن ہو جاتی ہے، کارڈیالوجی سنٹر سے مفت دوائیں لینے والےحکومت کا احسان اپنی جان نچھاور کر کے اُتارتے ہیں، پولیس ایسی مستعد کے ڈر سے چوروں نے ایوان صدر، چیف و پرائم منسٹر ہاؤسز میں پنا لے رکھی ہے۔ عدل و انصاف کے ڈر سے قاتل جائے واردات پر کبھی اپنا نام پتا چھوڑ کر نہیں جاتے، ہمیشہ نامعلوُم ہی رہتے ہیں ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔

لگتا ہے اِن خبیثوں کے نوحے لِکھتے لِکھتے اُنگلیوں کی پوروں سے ماس اُدھڑ جائے گا لیکن شیطان کی آنت سے طویل تر ان کی خباثتیں ختم نہیں ہونگی۔ یہ نظام ہمارے گاؤں محلے کی سڑکوں کی طرح ہے جو ہر چار سال بعد ٹوٹ جاتا ہے تاکہ پانچویں سال الیکشن میں اُس کی تعمیر و مرمت پر قومی الیکشن لڑا جا سکے۔

نورا خاندان جِتنے وعدے کر چُکا ہے اِس سے یہ یقین پُختہ ہوتا ہے کہ وہ الیکشن نہیں جیت سکتے ورنہ وہ وعدے کبھی نہ کرتے جِن کی تکمیل کو ورلڈ بینک تھوڑا اور عُمرِ نوح چھوٹی ہے۔
 
nawaz sharif awaam ko karachi seh peshawar tak ek $10 billion ki bullet train denge :)))

some retards will even believe him.
 
nawaz sharif awaam ko karachi seh peshawar tak ek $10 billion ki bullet train denge :)))

some retards will even believe him.

believe? yeh bongi awam ticketain khareednay keh liye apna khoon baichnay nikal bhi chuki hai... thats the only way toh get tickets for BULLET trains :manzoor
 
low on energy? i bring you some... :) ... smq in sindh

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imran khan photographer hein :ik

muna kaafi tez nazar hai tumhaari.... :shafiq

true caption for that pic should have been:

NS: yaar AZ bilawal ko urdu toh aati nahin?...
AZ: yaar NS par is qaum ko bhi toh aqal aati nahin...
 
Unfortunately a lot of people will buy into Nawaz's promises of bullet trains. Very unfortunate.
 
epic trolling by PPPP

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Swabi Jalsa

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Bunair Jalsa...

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IK VS NS DEBATE / Munaazra (20 min mark)... lolz

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