Amal
May 3, 2012, 7:12pm
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Grapevine has it that the PPP has completed internal dicussion on replacing Yousuf Raza Gilani as the prime minister of Pakistan. Gialni has agreed to step down voluntarily at a time of his choice. The move is expected before the tabling of the money bill next month.
How do you guys see this move by the PPP and who could be the next PM of the country?
Gilani agrees to step down?
He also said that if I moved down then I will choose my sucessor n he will also not write letter ..
TLK
May 3, 2012, 7:15pm
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Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
Gilani was a lab rat. I feel bad for him
Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
in exchange for?
Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
perhaps some top role for his son?
Amal
May 3, 2012, 7:28pm
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Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
He also said that if I moved down then I will choose my sucessor n he will also not write letter ..
And am sure none of us took him seriously when he said that ^ We know well how powerful PM he has been.
Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
in exchange for?
Pardon from president for himself, his sons and other close relatives that peer PM appointed.
Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
worst PM of Pakistan ever
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He also said that if I moved down then I will choose my sucessor n he will also not write letter ..
And am sure none of us took him seriously when he said that ^ We know well how powerful PM he has been.
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. Yup!:D
Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
he wont until he presents the last budget.
Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
our bad luck that we are being ruled by such incapable & ineligible leaders! :(
next PM of Pakistan ... hmmmm ... Aitzaz Ahsan, an obedient fellow of PPP! :D
Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
Gilani was a lab rat. I feel bad for him
Feeling bad for someone who protects a criminal? someone who goes against courts?
Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
If he were to resign I think the government wouldn't have had a resolution passed in his favour.
Amal
May 4, 2012, 1:56am
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Re: Gilani agrees to step down?
^ 'Shaheed' does not bow out in shame. A 'befitting standing ovation' was thus always due for his unflinching backing for the King (Kong).