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burgaron ..oh maira matlub mummy daddy logon key tou watt lag gai
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Re: August 14 azadi march/revolution/inqilab
burgaron ..oh maira matlub mummy daddy logon key tou watt lag gai
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urdu aur buragron ko phir aag :omg:
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No , He wanted to married again as PM of Pakistan
It is the news just in
عمران خان پر شادی کیلیے خاندان والوں کا شدید دباؤ](http://www.express.pk/story/276540/)
Or
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uncle jintay link day den burgaron nay nahin mana hay :cb:
Budhi Ghori laal lagam :omg:
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I am sorry
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Everybody is out to spread rumors, baseless news but I tell you IK is undoing himself so nobody should spend any energy against him :)
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Imran’s sons set to join ‘Azadi’ march – The Express Tribune
****LAHORE: **Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) ‘Azadi’ march in the federal capital on August 14 is set to become a family affair for its chief Imran Khan, with his sons **Sulaiman and Qasim due to arrive in Pakistan to take part in the long march,Express News reported on Monday.
Sulaiman, 18, and Qasim, 15, are due to land in Lahore on August 13 to join their father’s rally for the first time. His sons, with ex-wife Jemima Khan, have visited Pakistan in the past but have never taken part in any of PTI’s marches or sit-ins. The two live in the United Kingdom with their mother.
Earlier, the PTI chief announced that he will stay in Islamabad till his demands are met, promising to sleep on the road with his supporters.
The PTI leadership has slammed the door shut on negotiations with the government and the party has started mobilising its supporters for the march at Islamabad’s D-Chowk where it hopes to gather one million people on August 14.
Imran had visited his sons in England in July. He tweeted a picture with his two sons and former cricketer Wasim Akram watching a match at the Lords cricket ground.
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**Mission Accomplished … Imran Khan
**Pakistani stocks plummet over 666 points - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
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Great news ,
Has he asked his daughter to come also
Sure No
**Boht Na insafi hay
**
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PTI’s unclear goals - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
What were once amorphous demands have turned into ominous threats. And yet, even now, there is little clarity about what Imran Khan’s real goal is: electoral reforms or something more?
The confusion extends to the senior leadership of the PTI itself, with some members talking about reforms, others talking about elections and all suggesting that the final demands would be left up to Mr Khan himself. What is clear though is that the PTI is determined to push the government a fair distance — and perhaps all the way over the edge too.
Troubling as the PML-N’s conduct has been in some instances and while recognising that as the incumbent power, there is greater responsibility resting on the shoulders of the PML-N leadership, the PTI cannot quite escape blame for the growing sense of crisis and perhaps even threats to the system.
The most significant problem from a democratic perspective is not that Mr Khan wants to hold another large rally or that he is arguing that the May 2013 elections were not as free and fair as the best democratic standards demand.
The most significant problem is that Mr Khan seems unconcerned about the impact of his agitation on fundamental national political stability and the space his growing threats of street agitation is creating for anti-democratic forces in the country. It is really a question of degree. To what extent is political discontent possible before the original fault line in Pakistani politics — democracy or something else — is re-exposed?
It is not enough for Mr Khan to simply claim that he and his supporters will never allow the democratic system to be cast aside — when decisions to cast aside the democratic system have been made in the past, there is no civilian political entity that can simply reverse the decision. Once the trigger is pulled, after the circumstances have been created, it is all but impossible to put the anti-democracy bullet back in the chamber.
Yet, it is not just the possibility of the ultimate anti-democratic measure, threatened by Mr Khan, that the entire civilian political spectrum has to worry about. Already, in subtle though difficult-to-deny ways, the civil-military imbalance has tipped further in favour of the military. Part of this is clearly the government’s fault, given its panicky responses to the PTI’s rally planned for Aug 14. No one outside the government considers the invocation of Article 245 of the Constitution to be a wise political move.
But in the always critically important sphere of civil-military relations, Mr Khan and the PTI’s actions have already, even if not deliberately, increased the pressure on the government to somehow pacify the army-led security establishment and do nothing on the policy front that would rankle. Surely, a government so much on the defensive can do little to further the transition to democracy.
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baiton ka sun ker yeh josh jazba to uss ka sun ker to party karkun apney kaprey phar kar sarkon per nikel atey :omg:
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Goli kounsi Fanta keh dairy milk :omg: hashmi bhi burger ho gia hay :cb:
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abhi parhey likhay burger aen gey aur baten gay kah yah acha ho gia hay ![]()
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Deewaron Se Baatein Karna Acha Lagta Hai | Tune.pk](http://tune.pk/video/412632/deewaron-se-baatein-karna-acha-lagta-hai)
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ye jo Ramadan main aaloo 80 rupe kilo huwe the, ye bhi Imran Khan ne karwae the? ![]()
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^ ap ko nhi pata tha
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kia bat hey bilkul theek kaha lekin aqal k andhy ko koun samjhay :cobra:
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ganjay shabz aur patwareon nay ![]()