Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Bilawal Zardari of Pakistan represent the third generation of their families in power. The motherless bulky boys — both in their 20s — were born to rule. While Jong-un is already on the saddle, his Pakistani version is well on its way to the corridors of power. In the ranks of Pakistan Peoples Party, he is as eagerly awaited to restore its glory as Imam Mahdi to revivify crumbling Muslim sovereignty. Kim Jong-il and Asif Zardari schooled their boys for the role they had to play in future. While Jong-un had to go through different party posts to finally reach the crowning point, Bilawal was more lucky in this regard. He started his career from where people usually retire after age-long hard-work.
Papa Zardari is officially launching his wiz kid on his wife’s 5th death anniversary in the hope of rekindling his party’s dwindling prospects in upcoming general elections. Is it a moment of celebration for a family or time for the whole nation to revel in joy on a godsend occassion? Zara sochiye… :hmmm:
Good thread Amal.Here I share a great shair by Allama Iqbal (RA):
Zameer-e-Magrib Hai Tajirana, Zameer-e-Mashriq Hai Rahabana
Wahan Digargoon Hai Lehza Lehza, Yahan Badalta Nahin Zamana
Did anybody saw the not-so-famous Khan sahib action + porn movie .. what a performance, every khan should die in chulo barh pani.
No wonder why there was a need to develop Viagra .. just sayin
What a silly comparison. Sounds lke some kid trying to be clever.
There are never any elections in North Korea.
If the people of Pakistan want Bilawal/PPP they will support him. If not, he won't become President - simple.
There are never any elections in PPP either. The family owned LLC company is 100% owned by the Bhutto-Zardari family. No shares will ever be transferred or sold out. If PPP had any care about what the people wanted, they would have asked.
TheRealDeal has a point. Despite the fact that jiyalas are like sheep that follow the leader down a cliff, the people of Pakistan are the ones that decide whether to elect PPP, and thus Bilawal, into power. North Koreans don't get that option.
There are never any elections in PPP either. The family owned LLC company is 100% owned by the Bhutto-Zardari family. No shares will ever be transferred or sold out. If PPP had any care about what the people wanted, they would have asked.
lols.. meaning thereby the same sit-com with different cast (Referring to Altaf Hussain asking for leaving MQM)