Re: Asif Zardari’s Assets in Pakistan & Abroad
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Re: Asif Zardari’s Assets in Pakistan & Abroad
still at 8?
ye to uski miyaana-rawi hey :D
Re: Asif Zardari’s Assets in Pakistan & Abroad
but whats new about all this?? didnt we already know this??![]()
Re: Asif Zardari’s Assets in Pakistan & Abroad
Zaradari is the important and difficult chapter of Pakistan’s politic’s books, so people keep on ratta maaring for passing their exams ![]()
Re: Asif Zardari’s Assets in Pakistan & Abroad
burray waqt ko bhulna nahen chahiay ![]()
Re: Asif Zardari’s Assets in Pakistan & Abroad
honestly, aesa hi legh reha hai
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I got this latest news in Express News :cobra:
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Re: Asif Zardari’s Assets in Pakistan & Abroad
I think if transferred through legal means the amount can easily be tracked, and if not his properties can be confiscated if the government wants to.
Re: Asif Zardari’s Assets in Pakistan & Abroad
This is the table 3.4 from NAB regarding the partial listing of Zardari’s properties (published in Capitalism’s Achilles Heel: Dirty Money and How to Renew the Free-Market System By Raymond W. Baker) :
Re: Asif Zardari’s Assets in Pakistan & Abroad
Asif Ali Zardari News - The New York Times
Asif Ali Zardari is the president of Pakistan, a position he attained in 2008 after the assassination of his wife, Benazir Bhutto, the leader of the Pakistan Peoples Party, which had been founded by her father.
Mr. Zardari’s ascension to his country’s top civilian office was yet another unlikely twist in a career that began with his unlikely marriage to Ms. Bhutto and that had included an eight-year stint in prison on corruption charges. (While his wife called him the “Mandela of Pakistan,” Mr. Zardari earned another nickname when she was prime minister: “Mr. 10 Percent,” for his reputation of demanding kickbacks on government contracts.)
In his first years as president, Mr. Zardari had only limited control over Pakistan’s government, as the nation’s military steadily reasserted the primacy it has repeatedly claimed through coups. Mr. Zardari’s standing also suffered from the country’s sinking economy, political missteps and, perhaps most of all, from a widespread perception that he is a supporter of the United States.
But in March 2012, Mr. Zardari’s government cemented its grip on power with strong gains in Senate elections that should ensure his party’s influence until 2015.
Mr. Mandela :bizz:
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kya ho gaya hai... aap logon ko maloon nahee? the president is immune from such allegations.... just like PPP is immune from criticism for corruption and criminal mismanagement of public assets.
dheeth ban key jio!
Re: Asif Zardari’s Assets in Pakistan & Abroad
Bhai logoon ko batana maira faraz hay :cobra: Shayad kissi ko aqal aa jay ![]()