COAS Kiyani take back Ex COAS Musharraf orders regarding Iftikhar Chauhdry firing two hours ago.
He will be restored now !
COAS Kiyani take back Ex COAS Musharraf orders regarding Iftikhar Chauhdry firing two hours ago.
He will be restored now !
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so what will be the future of Mushy? for creating such a mess in the Pakistan causing so many deaths and monetary losses...
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Same as now !
I hope Musharraf gets prosecuted now for all his crimes.
Same as now !
I Should have joined army i might have became major by now.. few ranks away from general ship and becoming president of Pakistan & GOD father of few poltical orphans
I hope Musharraf gets prosecuted now for all his crimes.
Right after sharif gets prosecuted for all his crimes. Attack on SC- Anyone remember?
Right after sharif gets prosecuted for all his crimes. Attack on SC- Anyone remember?
Why didn't Musharraf do it in 9 years?
Why didn't Musharraf do it in 9 years?
Because Sharif agreed to a deal and got kicked out and went to Saudi to start more factories.
Because Sharif agreed to a deal and got kicked out and went to Saudi to start more factories.
Did Musharraf agree with the deal or no?
Did Musharraf agree with the deal or no?
Obviously, otherwise Sharif would still be in jail or maybe hanged.
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Rejoice, Rejoice .. people of Pakistan win today. Salute to COAS Kiyani & ISI for using their influence/power in favor of people of Pakistan. Indeed defining moments happening... and we are all part of it :)
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So finally things settled peacfully. Congratulations to all.
So finally things settled peacfully. Congratulations to all.
I wouldn't say that, once he takes the CJ seat there will be some confrontations and that will be beginning of new drama series but hopefully not this bad.
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We need massive amounts of burnool! hahahaha wine, werent you saying a few days ago nothing will happen and no CJ will be restored! hahaha rejoice rejoice!
so what will be the future of Mushy? for creating such a mess in the Pakistan causing so many deaths and monetary losses...
The games afoot! First thing to do is to kick that creature out of the army house.
We need massive amounts of burnool! hahahaha wine, werent you saying a few days ago nothing will happen and no CJ will be restored! hahaha rejoice rejoice!
You have no idea about me, so stop... just rejoice. I am one of the thousands on GT Road currently :p
Anyway let me shed your dreams fast:
1) He will be restored but after the retirement of CJ Dogar on 21st March.
2) Ramaday & others will take charge from tomorrow ..
3) Indemnity will be given to Nawaz & Musharraf from the current Parliament for Hijacking & Marshall Law
4) Now the veto power is in the hands of Nawaz Shairf, not anymore in the hands of Tabla Group & Lawyers leadership. So in future even after the reinstatement of CJ, they will keep crying on ifs & buts.
Learn to understand the politics, it is same as chess !
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^ ab khamosh ho jayo munna, just a few days you were parroting the 'liars and cj' are forgotten. Should I start digging up your posts.
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^^ The point is this is political decision, the deal is broked by Army Chief & God Father !
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^ Yes, the massive processions outside had nothing to do with it. The army just one day decided to bring Iftikhar back on their own right? Seriously dude! hahaha
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Front page, CNN
Pakistani chief justice sacked by Musharraf to return - CNN.com
Responding to days of massive protests demanding that Pakistan’s government reinstate judges sacked by the previous president, the government through executive order will restore the seat of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, a spokesman for the prime minister said early Monday.
Pakistani opposition party activists gather on a street in Lahore after riot police fired tear gas shells at them.
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Pakistani Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani planned to make the announcement in a speech at some point Monday, the spokesman told CNN.
Hundreds of lawyers held protests over the past week between Karachi and Islamabad, demanding that President Asif Ali Zardari live up to a promise to reinstate judges, including Chaudhry, dismissed by then-President Pervez Musharraf.
The protests are part of a “Long March,” which demonstrators had planned to cap with a sprawling sit-in at the parliament building in Islamabad on Monday.
After sweeping into power in parliamentary elections last year, Zardari’s Pakistan Peoples Party promised to reinstate the judges within 30 days of taking office. The deadline came and went.
The government responded to the recent intensification of protests by banning political demonstrations in two of the country’s biggest provinces, Punjab and Sindh. It also detained several hundred activists Wednesday, but protesters have said they will not be deterred.
Police in Pakistan have fought running battles with stone-throwing protesters who defied a government ban on rallies and congregated in large numbers in Lahore.
The procession had been relatively peaceful until it reached Lahore in the Punjab province, the home base of opposition leader Nawaz Sharif.
There, the crowd was incited by conflicting reports that authorities had detained Sharif to prevent him from leading the rally toward Islamabad.
Officers in riot gear fired tear gas at the demonstrators near the Lahore Supreme Court. As soon as the sting from the gas wore off, the protesters regrouped, only to be chased away by police wielding batons.
Authorities made several arrests. Ambulances were seen at the location.
Soon afterward, Sharif emerged from his residence and told reporters he had been placed on house arrest but that he refused to abide by it.
“This house arrest they have put me under, this detention, we don’t accept this detention,” he said. “My brothers, today don’t be scared, don’t be nervous. These obstacles are temporary. … These must be brought down. Only by bringing these down can we reach our destination.”
Throughout the day, the opposition and the government went back and forth with claims and denials about Sharif’s apparent detention.
First, the party’s acting President Makhdoom Javed Hashmi said Sharif was ordered confined to his residence for three days. The police detention order was meant to preserve law and order ahead of the march to the capital, Hashmi said.
Then, Pakistan’s Information Minister Qamar Zaman denied Sharif had been placed under house arrest.
And the government of Punjab said police presence outside Sharif’s house was part of security measures the government has taken to ensure a peaceful march.
Several hours later, party spokesman Siddique-ul-Farooq said police had tried to serve detention orders but no one from the party received them.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Sharif on Saturday, as well as Zardari, a senior administration official said. The official would not provide details, but a statement issued by Zardari’s office said Clinton expressed continued U.S. support for his government and said the United States wants to see a stable, democratic system strengthen in the country.
Although a U.S. special representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan spoke to Zardari last week, Clinton’s phone call is the highest level of U.S. intervention since the judiciary crisis began, and is seen as illustrating deep U.S. concern over stability within Pakistan.
The political turmoil in Pakistan comes just a year after the country celebrated a return to democracy. It has forced the government’s attention away from a deadly fundamentalist insurgency in its tribal areas and an economy that’s on the verge of collapse.