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So just because PTI was giving noora tough time he remained silent on PPP's corruption cases and stopped Ch Nisar from opening any of those cases against PPP leadership in last 4 years. Now you know why they are called 2 sides of same coin and why Khurshid Shah defend Noora too

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Another saazish of army guys [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] [MENTION=21699]Pakpak[/MENTION] [MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION]
 
Another saazish of army guys [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] [MENTION=21699]Pakpak[/MENTION] [MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION]

Are you surprised? Maybe [MENTION=135196]waleed88[/MENTION] can explain this blatant criminality.
 
This is how you save democracy :)

So Billions get stolen from the country and you don't want to start cases because they helped you gain power.

Quite surprised even most loyal PMLN leaders are starting to spill the beans now but they still manage to fool the ignorant people that they are against Zardari and even corruption.

Because PTI has included few corrupt people, we will support fully corrupt parties, they don't only have hundreds and hundreds of such corrupt people but entire leaderships facilitate their corruption and lead them.
 
[MENTION=142451]Mian[/MENTION], strange silence from the PMLN supporters, sorry I mean neutrals.
 
[MENTION=142451]Mian[/MENTION], strange silence from the PMLN supporters, sorry I mean neutrals.

Need to change the title and add Imran there and they will show their faces asap
 
Another saazish of army guys [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] [MENTION=21699]Pakpak[/MENTION] [MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION]

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We don't need Sazish when our Chief of the army staff has his own doctrines, which are unconsititutional and has no right to be making such demands. Who the ** is the guy asking for changes in the 18th Amendment.

Not only that, increasing the defence budget to 31% and asking in excess of 100bn rupees... yes we don't need politicans when the army plans to eat all the money up.
 
On a side note this Nabil Gabol guy is clear stooge, first of all he joins MQM and runs elections in 2013, becomes MNA. Then he leaves MQM and gives clear indications of speaking the tongue of the establishment calling them a RAW party, then he rejoins PPP and now is their spokesperson 'apparently'. This guy clearly has no consicence and is another Amir liaquat..

Also those talking about how corrupt PPP is, and how their cases have not been opened. This guy was also supporting your protest and joined you guys in elections...

https://nation.com.pk/30-Oct-2016/nabil-gabol-decides-to-join-pti-led-nov-2-protest

https://www.samaa.tv/pakistan/2016/10/nabil-gabol-may-join-pti/
 
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1396834

We don't need Sazish when our Chief of the army staff has his own doctrines, which are unconsititutional and has no right to be making such demands. Who the ** is the guy asking for changes in the 18th Amendment.

Not only that, increasing the defence budget to 31% and asking in excess of 100bn rupees... yes we don't need politicans when the army plans to eat all the money up.

That does not justify anything. Nawaz is a super corrupt and incompetent person. I remember how this clown to Hong Kong in 1998 to collect money for his 'Qarz Utaaro, Mulk Sawaro' scheme. Pakistani businessmen donated around HK$1.5 million only for the money to end up in Sharif Family's foreign bank accounts.

He is an absolutely despicable person.
 
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That does not justify anything. Nawaz is a super corrupt and incompetent person. I remember how this clown to Hong Kong in 1998 to collect money for his 'Qarz Utaaro, Mulk Sawaro' scheme. Pakistani businessmen donated around HK$1.5 million only for the money to end up in Sharif Family's foreign bank accounts.

He is an absolutely despicable person.

Plus the fact that he has failed to strengthen ONE institution that can work independently and punish all the rich, powerful or average person equally. No one got more chances in history than this guy to strengthen institutions but he preferred to bring every institution to it's knees to serve HIM and his FAMILY.

The day strong institutions act without restrictions against anyone, people would come out even bigger numbers against Army if they decide to save their people.
 
That does not justify anything. Nawaz is a super corrupt and incompetent person. I remember how this clown to Hong Kong in 1998 to collect money for his 'Qarz Utaaro, Mulk Sawaro' scheme. Pakistani businessmen donated around HK$1.5 million only for the money to end up in Sharif Family's foreign bank accounts.

He is an absolutely despicable person.

Please provide proof of your allegations besides Imran Khan's 30,000 crore or some tabloid piece BBC where they don't claim to have an independent source, but the same bias sources in Pakistan that like to talk about this day in day out.
 
Plus the fact that he has failed to strengthen ONE institution that can work independently and punish all the rich, powerful or average person equally. No one got more chances in history than this guy to strengthen institutions but he preferred to bring every institution to it's knees to serve HIM and his FAMILY.

The day strong institutions act without restrictions against anyone, people would come out even bigger numbers against Army if they decide to save their people.

Atleast they have the guts to stand and face trials and face jails :))

Others don't face trials, or are never tried, and the history is distorted as such for us to believe that thing never happened.. And all the commissions on that are classified.

I would like to know what happened to the Abbotabad commission, or The Hamood ur Rehman commission... or just on who's orders and why did we enter the Kargil war and made ourselves a world wide mockery
 
Please provide proof of your allegations besides Imran Khan's 30,000 crore or some tabloid piece BBC where they don't claim to have an independent source, but the same bias sources in Pakistan that like to talk about this day in day out.

Nawas Sharif will never be a Pm of Pakistan.
Nawas Sharif will never be a Minister of Punjab.
Altaf will never be allow to have speech broadcast live in Pakistan.

Army is guilty of and hold blame for current situation.

But one exciting, and probably the most important thing that has been happening, corrupt and incompetent leaders are being sidelined, the likes of Nawas ad Altaf. Neither will be able to hold any public office.

Now continue with your Army this and Army that. 99.9% of the population on this forum agree that army is at fault. So, bringing Army into this by trying to defend your ‘leader’, who will never be elected isn’t a counter argument anymore. He has been disqualified. And nothing more his supporters can do.
 
Nawas Sharif will never be a Pm of Pakistan.
Nawas Sharif will never be a Minister of Punjab.
Altaf will never be allow to have speech broadcast live in Pakistan.

Army is guilty of and hold blame for current situation.

But one exciting, and probably the most important thing that has been happening, corrupt and incompetent leaders are being sidelined, the likes of Nawas ad Altaf. Neither will be able to hold any public office.

Now continue with your Army this and Army that. 99.9% of the population on this forum agree that army is at fault. So, bringing Army into this by trying to defend your ‘leader’, who will never be elected isn’t a counter argument anymore. He has been disqualified. And nothing more his supporters can do.

Exactly! Most people couldn't care less what sort of treatment Army officers get if they are involved in corruption (HANG THEM). In absence of strong institutions all powerful people try to flex their muscles and Army being strongest probably do lot more than others and it's not a rocket science but no point crying about it and going in circles.

We elect politicians not Army officers to resolve our problems so this is the reason we discuss them, THEY are the ones who are given the job to fix issues. And that excuse that no one lets them do anything is extremely LAME because no on stopped them filling their banks or stashing billions overseas so don't come with these stupid excuses.
 
Atleast they have the guts to stand and face trials and face jails :))

Others don't face trials, or are never tried, and the history is distorted as such for us to believe that thing never happened.. And all the commissions on that are classified.

I would like to know what happened to the Abbotabad commission, or The Hamood ur Rehman commission... or just on who's orders and why did we enter the Kargil war and made ourselves a world wide mockery

What guts? Didnt they run off to Saudi for 8 years to avoid trials? Didnt they seek an NRO from the same army? Nooras and guts can NEVER be in the same sentence.
 
Please provide proof of your allegations besides Imran Khan's 30,000 crore or some tabloid piece BBC where they don't claim to have an independent source, but the same bias sources in Pakistan that like to talk about this day in day out.

Family members and relatives attended the gathering. Where did all the money go? Any trail?

The JIT thoroughly exposed Nawaz Sharif's corruption and how he looted and plundered the nation's wealth.


Heck, even books have been written on his ill-gotten loot.

Capitalism’s Achilles Heel: Dirty Money and How to Renew the Free-Market System by Raymond baker (Pages 82-85)

While Benazir Bhutto hated the generals for executing her father, Nawaz Sharif early on figured out that they held the real power in Pakistan. His father had established a foundry in 1939 and, together with six brothers, had struggled for years only to see their business nationalized by Ali Bhutto’s regime in 1972. This sealed decades of enmity between the Bhuttos and the Sharifs. Following the military coup and General Zia’s assumption of power, the business—Ittefaq—was returned to family hands in 1980. Nawaz Sharif became a director and cultivated relations with senior military officers. This led to his appointment as finance minister of Punjab and then election as chief minister of this most populous province in 1985.

During the 1980s and early 1990s, given Sharif ’s political control of Punjab and eventual prime ministership of the country, Ittefaq Industries grew from its original single foundry into 30 businesses producing steel, sugar, paper, and textiles, with combined revenues of $400 million, making it one of the biggest private conglomerates in the nation. As in many other countries, when you control the political realm, you can get anything you want in the economic realm.

With Lahore, the capital of Punjab, serving as the seat of the family’s power, one of the first things Sharif did upon becoming prime minister in 1990 was build his long-dreamed-of superhighway from there to the capital,Islamabad. Estimated to cost 8.5 billion rupees, the project went through two biddings. Daewoo of Korea, strengthening its proposals with midnight meetings, was the highest bidder both times, so obviously it won the contract and delivered the job at well over 20 billion rupees.

A new highway needs new cars. Sharif authorized importation of 50,000 vehicles duty free, reportedly costing the government $700 million in lost customs duties. Banks were forced to make loans for vehicle purchases to would-be taxi cab drivers upon receipt of a 10 percent deposit. Borrowers got their “Nawaz Sharif cabs,” and some 60 percent of them promptly defaulted. This left the banks with $500 million or so in unpaid loans. Vehicle dealers reportedly made a killing and expressed their appreciation in expected ways. Under Sharif, unpaid bank loans and massive tax evasion remained the favorite ways to get rich.

Upon his loss of power the usurping government published a list of 322 of the largest loan defaulters, representing almost $3 billion out of $4 billion owed to banks. Sharif and his family were tagged for $60 million. The Ittefaq Group went bankrupt in 1993 when Sharif lost his premiership the first time. By then only three units in the group were operational, and loan defaults of the remaining companies totaled some 5.7 billion rupees, more than $100 million.

Like Bhutto, offshore companies have been linked to Sharif, three in the British Virgin Islands by the names of Nescoll, Nielson, and Shamrock and another in the Channel Islands known as Chandron Jersey Pvt. Ltd. Some of these entities allegedly were used to facilitate purchase of four rather grand flats on Park Lane in London, at various times occupied by Sharif family members. Reportedly, payment transfers were made to Banque Paribas en Suisse, which then instructed Sharif ’s offshore companies Nescoll and Nielson to purchase the four luxury suites.

In her second term, Benazir Bhutto had Pakistan’s Federal Investigating Agency begin a probe into the financial affairs of Nawaz Sharif and his family. The probe was headed by Rehman Malik, deputy director general of the agency. Malik had fortified his reputation earlier by aiding in the arrest of Ramzi Yousef, mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. During Sharif ’s second term, the draft report of the investigation was suppressed, Malik was jailed for a year, and later reportedly survived an assassination attempt, after which he fled to London. The Malik report, five years in the making, was released in 1998, with explosive revelations:

The records, including government documents, signed affidavits from Pakistani officials, bank files and property records, detail deals that Mr. Malik says benefited Mr. Sharif, his family and his political associates:

-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.
-At least $58 million skimmed from inflated prices paid for imported wheat from the United States and Canada.

In the wheat deal, Mr. Sharif ’s government paid prices far above market value to a private company owned by a close associate of his in Washington, the records show. Falsely inflated invoices for the wheat generated tens of millions of dollars in cash.

The report went on to state that “The extent and magnitude of this corruption is so staggering that it has put the very integrity of the country at stake.” In an interview, Malik added: “No other leader of Pakistan has taken that much money from the banks. There is no rule of law in Pakistan. It doesn’t exist.”

What brought Sharif down in his second term was his attempt to acquire virtually dictatorial powers. In 1997 he rammed a bill through his compliant parliament requiring legislators to vote as their party leaders directed. In 1998 he introduced a bill to impose Sharia law (Muslim religious law) across Pakistan, with himself empowered to issue unilateral directives in the name of Islam.

In 1999 he sought to sideline the army by replacing Chief of Staff Pervez Musharraf with a more pliable crony. He forgot the lessons he had learned in the 1980s: The army controls Pakistan and politicians are a nuisance. As Musharraf was returning from Sri Lanka, Sharif tried to sack him in midair and deny the Pakistan International Airways flight with 200 civilians on board landing rights in Karachi. Musharraf radioed from the aircraft through Dubai to his commander in Karachi, ordering him to seize the airport control tower, accomplished as the plane descended almost out of fuel. Musharraf turned the tables and completed his coup, and Sharif was jailed.

But Sharif had little to fear. This, after all, is Pakistan. Musharraf needed to consolidate his power with the generals, and Sharif knew details about the corruption of most of the brass. Obviously, it is better to tread lightly around the edges of your peer group’s own thievery. So Musharraf had Sharif probed, tried, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison, but then in 2000 exiled him to Saudi Arabia.

Twenty-two containers of carpets and furniture followed, and, of course, his foreign accounts remained mostly intact. Ensconced in a glittering palace in Jeddah, he is described as looking “corpulent” amidst “opulent” surroundings. Reportedly, he and Benazir Bhutto even have an occasional telephone conversation, perhaps together lamenting how unfair life has become.
 
Family members and relatives attended the gathering. Where did all the money go? Any trail?

The JIT thoroughly exposed Nawaz Sharif's corruption and how he looted and plundered the nation's wealth.


Heck, even books have been written on his ill-gotten loot.

Capitalism’s Achilles Heel: Dirty Money and How to Renew the Free-Market System by Raymond baker (Pages 82-85)

While Benazir Bhutto hated the generals for executing her father, Nawaz Sharif early on figured out that they held the real power in Pakistan. His father had established a foundry in 1939 and, together with six brothers, had struggled for years only to see their business nationalized by Ali Bhutto’s regime in 1972. This sealed decades of enmity between the Bhuttos and the Sharifs. Following the military coup and General Zia’s assumption of power, the business—Ittefaq—was returned to family hands in 1980. Nawaz Sharif became a director and cultivated relations with senior military officers. This led to his appointment as finance minister of Punjab and then election as chief minister of this most populous province in 1985.

During the 1980s and early 1990s, given Sharif ’s political control of Punjab and eventual prime ministership of the country, Ittefaq Industries grew from its original single foundry into 30 businesses producing steel, sugar, paper, and textiles, with combined revenues of $400 million, making it one of the biggest private conglomerates in the nation. As in many other countries, when you control the political realm, you can get anything you want in the economic realm.

With Lahore, the capital of Punjab, serving as the seat of the family’s power, one of the first things Sharif did upon becoming prime minister in 1990 was build his long-dreamed-of superhighway from there to the capital,Islamabad. Estimated to cost 8.5 billion rupees, the project went through two biddings. Daewoo of Korea, strengthening its proposals with midnight meetings, was the highest bidder both times, so obviously it won the contract and delivered the job at well over 20 billion rupees.

A new highway needs new cars. Sharif authorized importation of 50,000 vehicles duty free, reportedly costing the government $700 million in lost customs duties. Banks were forced to make loans for vehicle purchases to would-be taxi cab drivers upon receipt of a 10 percent deposit. Borrowers got their “Nawaz Sharif cabs,” and some 60 percent of them promptly defaulted. This left the banks with $500 million or so in unpaid loans. Vehicle dealers reportedly made a killing and expressed their appreciation in expected ways. Under Sharif, unpaid bank loans and massive tax evasion remained the favorite ways to get rich.

Upon his loss of power the usurping government published a list of 322 of the largest loan defaulters, representing almost $3 billion out of $4 billion owed to banks. Sharif and his family were tagged for $60 million. The Ittefaq Group went bankrupt in 1993 when Sharif lost his premiership the first time. By then only three units in the group were operational, and loan defaults of the remaining companies totaled some 5.7 billion rupees, more than $100 million.

Like Bhutto, offshore companies have been linked to Sharif, three in the British Virgin Islands by the names of Nescoll, Nielson, and Shamrock and another in the Channel Islands known as Chandron Jersey Pvt. Ltd. Some of these entities allegedly were used to facilitate purchase of four rather grand flats on Park Lane in London, at various times occupied by Sharif family members. Reportedly, payment transfers were made to Banque Paribas en Suisse, which then instructed Sharif ’s offshore companies Nescoll and Nielson to purchase the four luxury suites.

In her second term, Benazir Bhutto had Pakistan’s Federal Investigating Agency begin a probe into the financial affairs of Nawaz Sharif and his family. The probe was headed by Rehman Malik, deputy director general of the agency. Malik had fortified his reputation earlier by aiding in the arrest of Ramzi Yousef, mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. During Sharif ’s second term, the draft report of the investigation was suppressed, Malik was jailed for a year, and later reportedly survived an assassination attempt, after which he fled to London. The Malik report, five years in the making, was released in 1998, with explosive revelations:

The records, including government documents, signed affidavits from Pakistani officials, bank files and property records, detail deals that Mr. Malik says benefited Mr. Sharif, his family and his political associates:

-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.
-At least $58 million skimmed from inflated prices paid for imported wheat from the United States and Canada.

In the wheat deal, Mr. Sharif ’s government paid prices far above market value to a private company owned by a close associate of his in Washington, the records show. Falsely inflated invoices for the wheat generated tens of millions of dollars in cash.

The report went on to state that “The extent and magnitude of this corruption is so staggering that it has put the very integrity of the country at stake.” In an interview, Malik added: “No other leader of Pakistan has taken that much money from the banks. There is no rule of law in Pakistan. It doesn’t exist.”

What brought Sharif down in his second term was his attempt to acquire virtually dictatorial powers. In 1997 he rammed a bill through his compliant parliament requiring legislators to vote as their party leaders directed. In 1998 he introduced a bill to impose Sharia law (Muslim religious law) across Pakistan, with himself empowered to issue unilateral directives in the name of Islam.

In 1999 he sought to sideline the army by replacing Chief of Staff Pervez Musharraf with a more pliable crony. He forgot the lessons he had learned in the 1980s: The army controls Pakistan and politicians are a nuisance. As Musharraf was returning from Sri Lanka, Sharif tried to sack him in midair and deny the Pakistan International Airways flight with 200 civilians on board landing rights in Karachi. Musharraf radioed from the aircraft through Dubai to his commander in Karachi, ordering him to seize the airport control tower, accomplished as the plane descended almost out of fuel. Musharraf turned the tables and completed his coup, and Sharif was jailed.

But Sharif had little to fear. This, after all, is Pakistan. Musharraf needed to consolidate his power with the generals, and Sharif knew details about the corruption of most of the brass. Obviously, it is better to tread lightly around the edges of your peer group’s own thievery. So Musharraf had Sharif probed, tried, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison, but then in 2000 exiled him to Saudi Arabia.

Twenty-two containers of carpets and furniture followed, and, of course, his foreign accounts remained mostly intact. Ensconced in a glittering palace in Jeddah, he is described as looking “corpulent” amidst “opulent” surroundings. Reportedly, he and Benazir Bhutto even have an occasional telephone conversation, perhaps together lamenting how unfair life has become.

All these sazishain!
 
Qarz Utaaro, Mulk Sawaro was one of the biggest scam of 90s and i was old enough to witness it all those people giving their savings and jewelery to government in love of country and noora cashed their patriotism.
 
Family members and relatives attended the gathering. Where did all the money go? Any trail?

The JIT thoroughly exposed Nawaz Sharif's corruption and how he looted and plundered the nation's wealth.


Heck, even books have been written on his ill-gotten loot.

Capitalism’s Achilles Heel: Dirty Money and How to Renew the Free-Market System by Raymond baker (Pages 82-85)

While Benazir Bhutto hated the generals for executing her father, Nawaz Sharif early on figured out that they held the real power in Pakistan. His father had established a foundry in 1939 and, together with six brothers, had struggled for years only to see their business nationalized by Ali Bhutto’s regime in 1972. This sealed decades of enmity between the Bhuttos and the Sharifs. Following the military coup and General Zia’s assumption of power, the business—Ittefaq—was returned to family hands in 1980. Nawaz Sharif became a director and cultivated relations with senior military officers. This led to his appointment as finance minister of Punjab and then election as chief minister of this most populous province in 1985.

During the 1980s and early 1990s, given Sharif ’s political control of Punjab and eventual prime ministership of the country, Ittefaq Industries grew from its original single foundry into 30 businesses producing steel, sugar, paper, and textiles, with combined revenues of $400 million, making it one of the biggest private conglomerates in the nation. As in many other countries, when you control the political realm, you can get anything you want in the economic realm.

With Lahore, the capital of Punjab, serving as the seat of the family’s power, one of the first things Sharif did upon becoming prime minister in 1990 was build his long-dreamed-of superhighway from there to the capital,Islamabad. Estimated to cost 8.5 billion rupees, the project went through two biddings. Daewoo of Korea, strengthening its proposals with midnight meetings, was the highest bidder both times, so obviously it won the contract and delivered the job at well over 20 billion rupees.

A new highway needs new cars. Sharif authorized importation of 50,000 vehicles duty free, reportedly costing the government $700 million in lost customs duties. Banks were forced to make loans for vehicle purchases to would-be taxi cab drivers upon receipt of a 10 percent deposit. Borrowers got their “Nawaz Sharif cabs,” and some 60 percent of them promptly defaulted. This left the banks with $500 million or so in unpaid loans. Vehicle dealers reportedly made a killing and expressed their appreciation in expected ways. Under Sharif, unpaid bank loans and massive tax evasion remained the favorite ways to get rich.

Upon his loss of power the usurping government published a list of 322 of the largest loan defaulters, representing almost $3 billion out of $4 billion owed to banks. Sharif and his family were tagged for $60 million. The Ittefaq Group went bankrupt in 1993 when Sharif lost his premiership the first time. By then only three units in the group were operational, and loan defaults of the remaining companies totaled some 5.7 billion rupees, more than $100 million.

Like Bhutto, offshore companies have been linked to Sharif, three in the British Virgin Islands by the names of Nescoll, Nielson, and Shamrock and another in the Channel Islands known as Chandron Jersey Pvt. Ltd. Some of these entities allegedly were used to facilitate purchase of four rather grand flats on Park Lane in London, at various times occupied by Sharif family members. Reportedly, payment transfers were made to Banque Paribas en Suisse, which then instructed Sharif ’s offshore companies Nescoll and Nielson to purchase the four luxury suites.

In her second term, Benazir Bhutto had Pakistan’s Federal Investigating Agency begin a probe into the financial affairs of Nawaz Sharif and his family. The probe was headed by Rehman Malik, deputy director general of the agency. Malik had fortified his reputation earlier by aiding in the arrest of Ramzi Yousef, mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. During Sharif ’s second term, the draft report of the investigation was suppressed, Malik was jailed for a year, and later reportedly survived an assassination attempt, after which he fled to London. The Malik report, five years in the making, was released in 1998, with explosive revelations:

The records, including government documents, signed affidavits from Pakistani officials, bank files and property records, detail deals that Mr. Malik says benefited Mr. Sharif, his family and his political associates:

-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.
-At least $58 million skimmed from inflated prices paid for imported wheat from the United States and Canada.

In the wheat deal, Mr. Sharif ’s government paid prices far above market value to a private company owned by a close associate of his in Washington, the records show. Falsely inflated invoices for the wheat generated tens of millions of dollars in cash.

The report went on to state that “The extent and magnitude of this corruption is so staggering that it has put the very integrity of the country at stake.” In an interview, Malik added: “No other leader of Pakistan has taken that much money from the banks. There is no rule of law in Pakistan. It doesn’t exist.”

What brought Sharif down in his second term was his attempt to acquire virtually dictatorial powers. In 1997 he rammed a bill through his compliant parliament requiring legislators to vote as their party leaders directed. In 1998 he introduced a bill to impose Sharia law (Muslim religious law) across Pakistan, with himself empowered to issue unilateral directives in the name of Islam.

In 1999 he sought to sideline the army by replacing Chief of Staff Pervez Musharraf with a more pliable crony. He forgot the lessons he had learned in the 1980s: The army controls Pakistan and politicians are a nuisance. As Musharraf was returning from Sri Lanka, Sharif tried to sack him in midair and deny the Pakistan International Airways flight with 200 civilians on board landing rights in Karachi. Musharraf radioed from the aircraft through Dubai to his commander in Karachi, ordering him to seize the airport control tower, accomplished as the plane descended almost out of fuel. Musharraf turned the tables and completed his coup, and Sharif was jailed.

But Sharif had little to fear. This, after all, is Pakistan. Musharraf needed to consolidate his power with the generals, and Sharif knew details about the corruption of most of the brass. Obviously, it is better to tread lightly around the edges of your peer group’s own thievery. So Musharraf had Sharif probed, tried, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison, but then in 2000 exiled him to Saudi Arabia.

Twenty-two containers of carpets and furniture followed, and, of course, his foreign accounts remained mostly intact. Ensconced in a glittering palace in Jeddah, he is described as looking “corpulent” amidst “opulent” surroundings. Reportedly, he and Benazir Bhutto even have an occasional telephone conversation, perhaps together lamenting how unfair life has become.

I'm sorry, I must have misplaced fiction from a book as facts now.. Or maybe we should start believing everything that the author says as the word of God, and indict him for Criminal offenses. If these fluff pieces had any admissibility why is Sharif not getting arrested and jailed for these offenses?

Why did the Supreme court pass a verdict on the 62,63 clause of being dishonest. Of all these allegations they had to use an Islamic clauses of Sadiq and Ameen to rule him out. An obsolete law that should have no basis in our current pilitical scenario since no one is Sadiq or Ameen
 
What guts? Didnt they run off to Saudi for 8 years to avoid trials? Didnt they seek an NRO from the same army? Nooras and guts can NEVER be in the same sentence.

Lol really? Nawaz was arrested at first, and then sent into exile from the country. He was deported again by MUsharraf's men on landing in the country, finally an NRO was signed because Musharraf was losing power to the same military establishment that took him on his head. The NRO is still better than forming a fake assembly, a fake parliament, a fake PML Q with senators that have no mandate, but are part of a rigged election where the resutls have already been decided.

Please if you want to be part of such draconian laws and dictators move to Syria or Iraq who have been the land of dictators, who are mostly puppets of Russia or America.
 
I'm sorry, I must have misplaced fiction from a book as facts now.. Or maybe we should start believing everything that the author says as the word of God, and indict him for Criminal offenses. If these fluff pieces had any admissibility why is Sharif not getting arrested and jailed for these offenses?

Why did the Supreme court pass a verdict on the 62,63 clause of being dishonest. Of all these allegations they had to use an Islamic clauses of Sadiq and Ameen to rule him out. An obsolete law that should have no basis in our current pilitical scenario since no one is Sadiq or Ameen

Nawaz should be thankful to his political Godfather Zia for adding Sadiq and Amin to Constitution.
 
Nawaz should be thankful to his political Godfather Zia for adding Sadiq and Amin to Constitution.

Well if they try to change any of it, Establishment goons are ready, and we saw the trailer with Tehreek e Labaik Ya Rasool Allah.. Shan e Rasool (SAWW) ab in maulvio kay haath mai hai

Then these people will say 'apnay hi logo ko kaisay maardain'
 
Lol really? Nawaz was arrested at first, and then sent into exile from the country. He was deported again by MUsharraf's men on landing in the country, finally an NRO was signed because Musharraf was losing power to the same military establishment that took him on his head. The NRO is still better than forming a fake assembly, a fake parliament, a fake PML Q with senators that have no mandate, but are part of a rigged election where the resutls have already been decided.

Please if you want to be part of such draconian laws and dictators move to Syria or Iraq who have been the land of dictators, who are mostly puppets of Russia or America.

He didnt have to leave, he is a coward and he ran. He signed the NRO to cleanse his crimes but the irony is that its all backfired for the loser.
 
[MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION] notice how conveniently noora ignored the whole topic in discussion and derailed it?
 
[MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION] notice how conveniently noora ignored the whole topic in discussion and derailed it?

Nooras on the forum at least used to have some decent debaters but these guys just run or derail to avoid humiliation.
 
I'm sorry, I must have misplaced fiction from a book as facts now.. Or maybe we should start believing everything that the author says as the word of God, and indict him for Criminal offenses. If these fluff pieces had any admissibility why is Sharif not getting arrested and jailed for these offenses?

Why did the Supreme court pass a verdict on the 62,63 clause of being dishonest. Of all these allegations they had to use an Islamic clauses of Sadiq and Ameen to rule him out. An obsolete law that should have no basis in our current pilitical scenario since no one is Sadiq or Ameen

Calling everything false will not change the fact that Nawaz is an extremely corrupt and incompetent person.And, if you have read the detailed Panama verdict, he was ousted for a total of 7 reasons with one of it being possessing assets beyonds means of income.

Also, he was tried for corruption and was convicted but this circus ka Sher was too petrified and wetted his pants and begged for mercy after which he ran off to Saudi Arabia.
 
Calling everything false will not change the fact that Nawaz is an extremely corrupt and incompetent person.And, if you have read the detailed Panama verdict, he was ousted for a total of 7 reasons with one of it being possessing assets beyonds means of income.

Also, he was tried for corruption and was convicted but this circus ka Sher was too petrified and wetted his pants and begged for mercy after which he ran off to Saudi Arabia.

He was in jail for several months. He can again face jail time, but that doesn't stop him from facing trial courts and complain about backache. For public leaders it only harnasses their reputation and increases their vote bank
 
He was in jail for several months. He can again face jail time, but that doesn't stop him from facing trial courts and complain about backache. For public leaders it only harnasses their reputation and increases their vote bank

So after your gem about who needs parks we have another gem about corrupt leaders should not be charged with corruption or be jailed because their reputation and vote bank increases. So logically you and every Noora wants theft legalised. While you are at it, why dont you legalise murder.
 
He was in jail for several months. He can again face jail time, but that doesn't stop him from facing trial courts and complain about backache. For public leaders it only harnasses their reputation and increases their vote bank

Great logic. A thief's reputation and respect increases after serving time in jail.
 
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