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People who know PMLN well understand how their paid agents in media spread false propaganda, i will believe it when i see the container.
Re: August 14 azadi march/revolution/inqilab
People who know PMLN well understand how their paid agents in media spread false propaganda, i will believe it when i see the container.
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Air conditioned containers for the so-called leaders!! … and their utterly stupid followers still believe those morons care for them or care for Pakistan.
The elite class thinks of common people no more than a flock of sheep who are born to be slaughtered.
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last night ik said he will sleep wth his ppl on street so lets wait and see rather than started saying stuff in advance
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High Court :lajawab: aab bhi court ghalat kah rahi hay kia :faizy:
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uss nay phatay coat aur shirt k sath apni 4 paanch pics chapwa daini hein aor loog wah wah ker k wari sadqey jaen gey ![]()
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aj to Altaf Bhai bhi pur aman ban gaiay :omg: waisey acha biyan dia hey mairi tarf say good :cobra:
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yeh thi ab tuk key khabren ab is per bhi aitraz kar do logon kah angreeji main keon nahen posti :omg:
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Tsunqalab ( Tsunami + Inqilab)
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**Achakzai says revolt against those breaching the constitution lawful
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August 12, 2014 - Updated 1210 PKT
ISLAMABAD: Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami party (PkMAP) Chief Mahmood Khan Achakzai Tuesday said that any evil eye cast on the parliament and our mandate would be gouged out, Geo News reported.
The political situation in the country is hotly being debated during today’s (Tuesday) National Assembly Session and Achakzai taking the floor said that he has always opposed dictatorship and kingdom.
PkMAP Chief said that democracy and parliament was not given by anyone in charity rather it was achieved through long struggle and great sacrifices of democratic forces.
Mahmood Khan Achakzai issuing a ‘Fatwa’ said that revolt against those breaching the constitution was lawful.
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***Phonchi whaee pe Khaak ke jha ka Khameer tha … !
***PAT and PTI announce agreement on four-point agenda
By Dawn.com
Published 7 minutes ago
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PAT leader Raheeq Abbsai and Shah Mehmood Qureshi belonging to the PTI— File photo
LAHORE: Delegations of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) leader met in Lahore on Tuesday and after holding detailed discussions over the upcoming marches annopunced by the respective parties announced agreement on a four-point agenda.
PAT leader Raheeq Abbasi, addressing a joint press conference with PTI’s Shah Mehmood Qureshi, said detailed discussions were held over the marches being held against ‘the dictatorial monarchy’ in the country.
PTI leader Shah Mehmood Quersihi said during the meeting of the PTI and PAT delegations the leaders observed how the area had been sealed by the government causing immense hardship to the common man.
Qureshi appealed to the government “If you have any sympathy with the citizens of Lahore then remove the containers and obstructions, which are against the norms of democacy.”
He announced that the delgations had agreed on four points:
The struggle would be democratic with the purpose of bringing in true participatory democracy, which was never brought through rigging.
The struggle by the PTI and PAT would be constitutional.
The movement of both the parties would be non-violent.
If any unconstitutional measure taken during the struggle both the parties would condemn, both of us would not tolerate martial law
Elaborating on the four points Qureshi said “We are peaceful people and our struggle is for strengthening of democracy and integrity of the country.”
“We shall not derail demoncracy. We want to clarify it to those giving the impression that we want to derail democracy,” he added.
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PILDAT public opinion poll favours PMLN
19:12 Aug 12, 2014
ISLAMABAD: A Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) public opinion poll has revealed that a substantial 67% of the country’s population believes that democratically elected governments constitute the best system for Pakistan.
According to a report published on PILDAT website, crucially, the popular appetite for junta government remains low as only19% Pakistanis see another military rule as the best system for the country.
The nationwide poll was conducted during July 16, 2014 to August 6, 2014 with a large sample size of 3065 citizensthroughout Pakistan.
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Shahbaz Sharif: The Most Popular Leader**
With 57% positive ratings Punjab Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif is on the top of the pyramid.
He is followed by** Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif **who received **53% **positive ratings.
Chairman PTI, Imran Khan is viewed as a good or very good leader after drawing 52% positive ratings nationwide.
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Dr Qadri Gets Bad Rap**
Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri’s public persona across Pakistan is steeped in negative perceptions of his leadership skills and potential. A whopping **72% **of all Pakistanis evaluate him as a Bad or Very Bad leader, while only 21% rated him as a good to very good leader.
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Musharraf Goes Downhill**
Gen (Retd) Pervez Musharraf also remains an unpopular leader in Pakistan, albeit less unpopular than some of the other political leaders in Pakistan’s national politics.** 62% Pakistanis** rate him as Bad or Very Bad leader, while 34% rated him as good to very good leader.
Negative ratings of all other political leaders of Pakistan remain higher than their positive ratings in the public as shown in various opinion polls through previous years.
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63% Sees Polls As Transparent**
While 63% of all Pakistanis believe that general election held in May 2013 was somewhat to completely transparent and fair, 37% respondents see the May 2013 Election as somewhat rigged to completely rigged.
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85% Wants Electoral Reforms**
An overwhelming majority of Pakistanis, 85% believe that it is critical that the Election Commission of Pakistan’s functions need to be reformed and reconfigured.
In comparison, 67% people felt the need for electoral reforms in a poll upon the conclusion of 100 days of National and Provincial Governments in September 2013.
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52% Doesn’t Trust ECP**
This, correspondingly, is also reflected in the trust in the ECP in which 52% Pakistanis report little to no trust at all in the Election Commission of Pakistan. 44% Pakistanis have somewhat to a lot of trust in this vital institution.
This picture of a split mandate shows that at present Pakistanis remain uncertain about the Election Commission, while stating in clear terms that this institution needs to be reformed and changed as a matter of priority.
Given, the pressure for reforms and changes in the ECP, only **30% **Pakistanis believe that the next elections will be conducted in a much better fashion by the Election Commission. However, 26% Pakistanis have serious doubts about the Election Commission and believe that the ECP will fare worse in the next elections.
The Nationwide Poll was conceived and commissioned by PILDAT and conducted by Gallup Pakistan using the following Methodology:
**Sample Size: 3065; Coverage: National/Rural and Urban/All four provinces; Mode: Face to face; Survey dates: July 16 – August 6, 2014. Estimated error margin: +3-5% at 95% confidence level.
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Is he trying to save federation or his Governor & minister brothers?
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First time in government proper, this Señor Achakzai, it has started to affect the upper portion of his brain.
I laughed out at his recent statement that Afghanistan would have attacked Pakistan, and he personally intervened to stop it.
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Gamla to naheen totay ga lekin Islamabad mein jo gand dal kar aao giey us ka kia ? :cobra:
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Shabsh Altaf Hussain aor Siraj :salute: in tenoon maskharon say acha biya to ap logon ney dia hey