Imran Khan : Its over now

**After Lahore High Court Orders

After Letter have been written today from Secretary Law to honourable Chief Justice of Pakistan to form Judicial Commission

After Army Chief meeting with Ch. Nisar & Shahbaz Sharif

I think , its over now for you.

Time to go back to KPK and its governance issues on 15th August !

*****Bara shor suntae thae pehlu mai Dil Ka

Jo cheera tau Ik Qatra-i-Khoo bhi na nikla***

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Kion G… Pakistan Nawaz Sharif kay baap ka mulk to nahi hia… Jamhoriat main rally kahan mana hia… :5:

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I can only laugh at this thread

Ganjas to resign tomorrow Insha Allah

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**rally mana ni hai lekin badmashi mana h …

yh banana republic ni hai 100K bnde a ke 18 Crore ke Representative Govt ko topple kr ske**

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badmashi to Jaati Umra ke Button ka right hai :bummer:

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Diplomatic support: US, UK back democratic govt

By Shahbaz Rana

Published: August 13, 2014

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ISLAMABAD: **In the face of political crisis, the United States and Britain – two nations that wield considerable influence over Islamabad – have assured the prime minister’s closest confidant, Ishaq Dar that they back democracy in Pakistan. **

The United States Ambassador to Pakistan, Richard Olson and United Kingdom’s High Commissioner Philip Barton, on Tuesday held separate meetings with Finance Minister Ishaq Dar in his office at Q-Block, according to an official announcement.

The flurry of diplomatic activities comes 48 hours before Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) planned ‘Azadi march’ from Lahore to Islamabad. Official sources said that both envoys discussed the political situation with the finance minister, who is considered as a close aide to the prime minister.

Sources familiar with the development revealed that both the envoys were keen to know about the government’s stance and its strategy to deal with the protests that have virtually paralysed the government.

The British High Commissioner said that the United Kingdom attaches great importance to democracy in Pakistan and that the previous government completed its constitutional tenure, according to a handout issued by ministry of finance.

The finance minister informed the high commissioner that the government firmly believed in the democratic process and elections were held to the satisfaction of the UNDP, Fafen and international observers.

Sources said that Washington’s top diplomat was also keen to know about political developments in Islamabad.
Reportedly, in his interaction with various political parties and media persons, the US envoy has described the prevailing political situation as ‘serious’.

When contacted, the US Embassy spokesman declined to comment whether the two sides discussed the prevailing political situation.
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Published in The Express Tribune, August 13[SUP]th[/SUP],2014.*

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Bhai ke baare m kya khayal hai :hehe:

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Kab tak hamary mulkon kay PMs bartania aur amereeka kay talway chantay gain… ager hakoomat ko dar nahi hia to international wadeeron say madad lainy ki kiya zaroorat hia… jaisa kay khud app nay kaha hai kay 18 karor ki awam ki himyat hia… to dar kis baat ka… :chai:

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topic change karne ki nakam koshish :chai:

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Badmashi sirf London mein bethey Khabis aur uss ki party ko zaib deti hai, kisi aur ko uss ka ye haq cheenany ki ijazat nahi hai

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to matlab Gullu
Butt ki badmashi ko siyasi himayat hasi hai… :nook: I can not stand with PMLN… :snooty:

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Amreeka aur Bartaaniya ko Pakistan say kiya humdardi ho sakti hai. Vo to dushman hain.

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Yeh to hai hi chamar… kiy Nawaz isi ki perwi kary ga… :hmmm: Ya Nawaz bhi chamar hi hia?

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**Agr Imran 100K bnde la skta hai tau Nawaz Sharif 300K bnde la skta hai… uska Power Base IK se bara hai… yh baat kha ja ke ruke gi ?

Yh 18 Crore ka Mulk hai … Koi Tamasha ni ke Jis Rang Baaz or Yuck ka dil chahe Badmashia lgane a jae Islamabad **

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sab kay sab 18 karor nay nawaz ko vote nahi dala hia…

18 karor main chotay bachay.. .khawteen hain..

aesay aur bhi hian jinki voter registration bhi nahi hia…

PPP, PMLN, PTI, ANP, MQM jaisi jamton ko bhi vote miltay hian…

in sab main PMLN nay dhandli ki aur pwer main aagai hian… :hehe:

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**Tau ajao na Amreeeeeka chor kr .... 3rd Class Citizen bn ke unke Qadmo se kyu chimte hue ho ....

Bist bhi hote ho rozana Airports pr lekin Nationality chorte hue Maut bhi prti hai !**

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Bhai Sb… app personal mat hon… topic par rahina… idhar TS ki nationality ki baat nahi horhai hia… issi tarah app ki personality ki baat nahi horhaiu hi…

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Badr ke 313 yaad nahin ya Makke ke 1000 kafiron ka hashr bhool gae? :5:

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Yuck Urdu wala or English wala, Desert Bird bhai? :hoonh: :wink:

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***Jin pe Takya tha wohi Patai Hawa dene lagai !

Imran Khan ki Last Hope shattered : No Help from General Raheel

***Army has nothing to do with the marches, says Nisar

By Web Desk
Published: August 13, 2014

****ISLAMABAD: **Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar said on Wednesday that the marches have nothing to do with the army referring to PTI’s ‘Azadi’ march and PAT’s ‘Inqilab’ march to the federal capital on August 14.

**
Talking to the media in Islamabad, Nisar said that hurdles will not be created to obstruct any political activities that take place within the ambit of the Constitution, adding that ”some elements” are threatening the democratic process and instigating the masses against the state.

He added that at a time when the Pakistan Army is fighting a war against militants in North Waziristan, the focus of the nation has shifted to a long march.

Referring to the Lahore High Court’s (LHC) decision that no party will be allowed to hold an “unconstitutional long march” or any “unconstitutional sit-in”, Nisar said that as long as any party respects this decision they can carry on with their marches after asking for due permissions.

He said that the PTI should write to the district administration seeking permission for their march.
Referring to PTI chairman Imran Khan’s demands that Prime Minister Nawaz Sahrif should resign, Nisar said that an elected premier cannot resign on the request of violent crowds.

Attacking Imran’s claims that he is leading a march to the federal capital to ensure free and fair elections, Nisar said that if that was Imran’s agenda then he should have accepted Nawaz’s offer to form a three-member judicial commission to probe rigging allegations.

Defending the road blockades and imposition of Article 245 in Islamabad, Nisar said that the government had intelligence reports from local and international intelligence agencies pointing towards serious security threats to the long march and that some leaders were the targeted. Hence, the decision was taken to implement strict security measures.

“We were damned if we did and we were damned if we didn’t,” he said.

Further, Nisar said that PAT chief Dr Tahirul Qadri has “no right to protest” and he has given the “license” to kill to his supporters which is unconstitutional.

He also raised concerns over PTI and PAT’s decision to march together since now they could not differentiate who was who.