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I think they just burned tires on metro routes

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aur tabah kar kay rakh dain sub kuch :cobra:

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I am afraid that the sheltered state he's been in for the past three weeks, he's lost touch with anybody outside of the dherna environment. Even the negotiations with the govt have been done by others from his party, and he's in an excited state of mind. He's seriously hurting himself.

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naheen unhon nay metro bus stop ko toor dia hay abhi mairi bat hoi hey :cobra:

imran khan nay tou iqtidar mein aa kar metro bus khatam kar daini thi to is k bandon nay aphlay he

ghareeb k liye koi achi cheez rahnay nah daina :hinna:

#metro_bus_band_karo](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=metro_bus_band_karo)

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So now we know why Javed hashmi alienated his ways after seeing the blue print of this NAYA PAK plot thats being executed this morning

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I was wrong
Tullu Kazab is not a traitor . He is an enemy of Pakistan being Canadian national .
He should be fired

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patti to u k hameon key ankhon par bhi bandhi hoi hay bakwas khan :cobra:

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ISPR will not issue this statement, they are there to protect "state" and respond to "aspirations of the nation".

Beaurocracy has been told to stay out.

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Javed Hashmi nay bilkul theek kaha hay :cobra:

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Look at this tweet from Moeed Pirzada. If this is not cheerleading, I don’t know what is. I have respect for anchors and print journalists who have been working in the field for decades. These two bit newly made rich through tv stations hacks are playing with fire.

Moeed Pirzada ‏@MoeedNj](https://twitter.com/MoeedNj) 4m
God! Qadri’s barbarians stormed PTV! So how many men, women & children they killed? Remember when “you” stormed M-Town posing as Govt ?

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He is in his own bubble & will pay for this. This man has lost his mind & is de-facto criminal. The damage he is doing to Pakistani state is immeasurable. If this is "Naya Pakistan" I want no part of it.

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Syed Talat Hussain ‏@TalatHussain12 12m
: Now Qadri and Imran say 'it wasn't us!'.

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btw, where is the government? where are the ministers? where is the Shareef Biraadaraan?

are they busy packing to leave the country?

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pur aman nahatay shahri :cobra:

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that is most disappointing and confusing for me

Khan was a political reality....who is TUQ....a thug at best? who uses Prophet PBUH name for petty benefits

i feel like many PTI leaders are not on board with IK on this issue..

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International media all active now!

UPDATE 4-Pakistani protesters push closer to PM house, force TV off the air | Reuters

UPDATE 4-Pakistani protesters push closer to PM house, force TV off the air

Mon Sep 1, 2014 12:24pm IST

  • Protests demanding PM resignation started in mid-August
  • How crisis unfolds depends on army’s actions
  • Protesters clash with police, advance on PM house (Adds quote)
    By Syed Raza Hassan and Maria Golovnina
    ISLAMABAD, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Pakistani protesters pushed closer to the prime minister’s house in central Islamabad on Monday in their bid to force his removal and closed down national television after clashes turned violent over the weekend.
    News footage showed soldiers and paramilitary forces entering PTV national television’s headquarters in central Islamabad after a crowd broke through its gate and into the building.
    “They have stormed the PTV office,” a news anchor said just before the screen went blank. “PTV staff performing their journalistic duties are being beaten up.”
    Police fired tear gas at protesters outside the prime minister’s house, but were seen retreating as protesters, many carrying wooden clubs, pushed closer to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s official residence.
    It was not clear if he was at home at the time.
    Protests led by Imran Khan, a renowned cricketer before entering politics, and fiery cleric Tahir ul-Qadri, erupted last month and descended into deadly chaos on Saturday, with at least three people killed in clashes with police.
    In a nation where power has often changed hands through military coups rather than elections, the army is bound to play a key role in how the conflict unfolds but it has not directly intervened, apart from talking to the protagonists and calling on them to show restraint.
    On Monday, despite heavy rain, crowds of protesters fought running battles with retreating police after breaking the main gate into the Pakistan Secretariat area which houses government ministries as well as Sharif’s residence.
    The protesters could be seen beating motorcycles and cars with their sticks as they advanced closer to their target. They had tried to storm Sharif’s house on Saturday night but were beaten back by police.
    The head of Islamabad police and another senior police officer were lightly wounded in the clashes, media reported.
    Sharif, who swept to office last year in Pakistan’s first democratic transition of power, has refused to resign. He is due to address both houses of parliament on Tuesday in an apparent effort to show that he is firmly in control.
    ARMY WARNING
    But Sharif looks increasingly cornered in the conflict, and even if he survives the crisis he is likely to remain significantly weakened for the rest of his tenure and sidelined by the army on key issues such as foreign policy and security.
    The protesters out on Monday appeared to be from Qadri’s camp.
    Khan, who has refused to hold negotiations, says he would not call off the protests until Sharif resigns, calling on his people to avoid any form of violence.
    “I call upon my workers to remain peaceful,” Khan said from atop a shipping container at the main rally site. “Do not carry out any acts of violence. God has given us victory.”
    In a warning to police, the military said any further use of force to resolve an escalating political crisis would only worsen the situation. But it has also said the crisis had to be solved through talks, in a clear message to Khan and Qadri.
    As protesters charged towards police lines in the so-called Red zone - home to the prime minister’s house, parliament and many foreign embassies - security forces could be seen retreating, with police huddled in groups and avoiding direct confrontation.
    Reflecting concern about security in the capital, all schools were closed on Monday, the start of a new academic year. (Writing by Maria Golovnina and Nick Macfie; Editing by Jeremy Laurence)

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I came to office from that route this morning.. didn't see any protest on my way.. life was perfectly normal.. and metro was also running !!!

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Government is following ISPR instructions

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la howla walla qowata billah

lagta hai hum sab pagaal ho gayay hei,…including me

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Ayla Malik ‏@AylaMalikPTI](https://twitter.com/AylaMalikPTI) 5m
Nawaz Sharif pmln](https://twitter.com/hashtag/PMLN?src=hash) Provoked Protesters Deliberately Pushing Them Towards ViolenceSame Scenario Protesters Over Joyed To See Pakistan Army