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Aap ki khair nahin, mujhe bhi merwa rehain hain khuwa makha
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It was a parliament session!
I though it was a darbar for the badshah salaamat.
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Lo woh bhi aa giay Topi pehnanay ,
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For God sake , keep this man with you . All PPP supporters will salute you Imran Khan
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oh don't make him a holy cow. after all, he is the only savior, who should be respected in dirty Pakistan. remember your posts .. come serve my country?
He has raised the matter, while every other stakeholder was sleeping. so lets pray that he get some aqal in his khopRi sharif to act sensibly and get free people of Islambad from the hostage of TuQ and his goons, who have now established a check post in red zone and citizens have to go through their scrutiny while crossing the area. IK is equal partner in creating this mess and he should take aqal ke nakhoon to save people from more miseries and use best of what is being offered. izzat kam nahin hojae gi iss zid se utarne per iski.
Honestly. Is is that difficult for you actually condemn Khawaja Saad without taking shots at Imran? Imagine if this was done by a PTI MNA, how do you think you would've responded. Would you still be hop scotching from corner to corner just to avoid condemning the culprits? The way you are ignoring the actual point, looks like you have your own holy cow in making.
Your post kinda proves why Imran is needed to make a point about rigging for those who genuinely believes in democracy, because some people will not talking about it or even condemn it even its right in front them.
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Ahsan Iqbal [COLOR=#8899A6]@betterpakistan](https://twitter.com/betterpakistan)** · 1h**
**IK nervous over projects started by PMLN in energy & Infrastructure which if completed would deny him even next election hence spanner 4 sys
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Ahsan Iqbal [COLOR=#8899A6]@betterpakistan](https://twitter.com/betterpakistan)** · 1h**
**IK accept results with sportsman spirit and try to show case your Niya Pakistan in KPK where people are asking where is our government?
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Ahsan Iqbal [COLOR=#8899A6]@betterpakistan](https://twitter.com/betterpakistan)** · 2h**
**Asad Umar congratulated PMLN mandate around 10pm and claimed PTI victory in KPK was that dhandli too
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Ahsan Iqbal [COLOR=#8899A6]@betterpakistan](https://twitter.com/betterpakistan)** · 2h**
Election results were totally in line with public opinion survey results conducted by reputed orgs before election & on poll day yet naMano
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Here is Washington Post’s analysis of IK and this dharna:
How one-time cricket star Imran Khan could help bring down Pakistan’s government
By Terrence McCoy September 2 at 6:27 AM
Imran Khan, a Cricketeer-turned politician and head of opposition party Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, speaks to supporters during a fourth day of protests, in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Aug. 18, 2014. (EPA/BILAWAL ARBAB)
Nearly every recent profile of Imran Khan invariably winds its way to the House of Khan. Above tracks of “winding, rutted roads,” as one journalistcommented, the estate extends more than 40 acres, hosting a bevy of lawns, a swimming pool and at least three roving sheepdogs.
There resides Khan: the best cricket player in Pakistani history and once among the finest in the world — an “all-rounder” who could bowl and bat with extraordinary skill. After leading a celebrated social life in London, he turned politician some years ago and now leads street protests that may topple the Pakistani government.
The Oxford grad’s a man of craggy movie-star good looks and an air of the dramatic. “Clad in a traditional white tunic, he opens the huge, heavy wooden doors to his mansion and apologizes for the brief delay,” The Washington Post’s Richard Leiby wrote when he visited Khan in 2011. For the Guardian, Khan is spotted “sitting alone at a table in the garden of the house … dressed entirely in black.” For the New Yorker, Khan “emerged from the house wearing a gray shalwar kameeze,” and said, “My God, it’s going to be a tough day.”
But perhaps Monday was tougher for Pakistan. Khan and his supporters again protested Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, whom they accuse of fixing last year’s election, which Khan’s Movement for Justice party lost. The protests have roiled the capital for three weeks, heightening fears the nuclear-armed country could soon return to military rule.
Sharif, for now, is hanging tough. “I will not resign under any pressure and I will not go on leave,” Sharif said, The Post reported. “There shall be no precedent in Pakistan that only a few people take as hostage the mandate of millions by resorting to force.”
The drama then took a bizarre turn. The president of Khan’s own political party accused him of colluding with the army to oust the besieged prime minister and set fresh elections later this month. The party official said if Pakistan’s government collapsed, the responsibility would lie with Khan.
Khan denied the allegations — and then fired his former associate. “I am disappointed with” him, Khan said, according to local media.
It’s another bit a drama for a man who’s no stranger to it. After his cricket career, which included leading Pakistan’s team to its one and only world championship in 1992, he soon married the glamorous daughter of a British billionaire. She was Jewish. And half his age.
Though Jemima Khan converted to Islam, their return to Pakistan was rocky and she was subjected to anti-Semitic attacks.
But Khan was not the sort to fade into obscurity. He delved into politics and in 2004 divorced his wife, with whom he had two children. “I could never imagine living in London, just making a living out of cricket journalism,” he wrote in his memoir, according to the New Yorker. My wife “knew that. She did not marry a lounge lizard.”
There was an anger to Khan. He was mad at his political rivals, whom he called “stooges” and “puppets” of the United States. He was upset at American foreign policy: “All they want is obedient slaves,” he told The Post.
But he was most angry at Pakistan’s government. “The whole system has collapsed,” he said. “There is no government today…. The system is destroying the people, but the politicians are getting richer than before.”
B**ut isn’t Khan pretty rich himself? What about his chateau? His sheepdogs? His myriad couches, which no matter the profile, he’s always “settling” into?
After inviting the New Yorker’s Steve Coll to his house, Khan first lit a fire in a stone fireplace, then “settled on a couch, draped in an orange scarf. A large mirror hung on the wall above his king-sized bed. There was a flat-screen television, an audio system, a rack of compact disks, and a shotgun stored in a case.”
And then there’s the hair. It’s a vital piece to the Khanian ethos. Long and unruly and Keith-Richards-esque, it’s unclear where Khan and his hair are going next.
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But there are signs that he’s not, in fact, going anywhere. The Pakistani army is one of the country’s most powerful institutions; few civilian leaders have been able to trump its power. And if it becomes clear the army has turned against Sharif — and toward Khan — he could have bigger things ahead.
“Imran Khan said we can’t move forward without the army,” the Telegraphreports Khan’s former party associate saying. “Imran Khan also said that all the matters had been decided and there will be elections in September.”
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wohi murghi ki ik taang. Who said that investigation should not be done and it was unfair demand by IK? IK's egoist one point agenda for resignation of PM is what is being problematic.
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Murghi kee aik hee tang hotiee hai.....man jao na!!!
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Honestly. Is is that difficult for you actually condemn Khawaja Saad without taking shots Imran? Imagine if this was done by a PTI MNA? Would you still be hop scotching just avoid condemning? The way you are ignoring the actual point, looks like you have your own holy cow in making.
Your post kinda proves why Imran is needed to make a point about rigging, because some people will not talking about it or even condemn it even its right in front them.
which part of my post proves that I'm for rigging and don't want rectification? I think out of your sensitivity, either you are reading too much in between the lines or do not want to read what is being written by other posters.
What is being offered to IK? Investigation.
What does investigation mean? scrutiny.
Where does scrutiny lead? rigging or no rigging
Got my point?
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Murghi kee aik hee tang hotiee hai.....man jao na!!!
haan ji mard ki bhi ik hi zaban hoti hai... resignation ke bagher nahin jaonga :D
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no mentioning off cows, gaiy, gau mata and what not..
@kaka_usa bura na man jayeen…
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shukr karen aap ne kutte wali post nahin dekhi… wo ghayab kardi gai hai ![]()
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haan ji mard ki bhi ik hi zaban hoti hai... resignation ke bagher nahin jaonga :D
i know you are concerned about many issues such as chicken farm should be clean, zibha shd be done in a halal ways, animals shd be fed properly, no rigging in chicken multiplication and what not
laikan before all that...pehlay yae to mano na, murghi kee tang aik hee hotie na....saraf aik...............nahieen to ma rooth jaon ga and will burn your chicken farm!
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which part of my post proves that I'm for rigging and don't want rectification? I think out of your sensitivity, either you are reading too much in between the lines or do not want to read what is being written by other posters.
What is being offered to IK? Investigation. What does investigation mean? scrutiny. Where does scrutiny lead? rigging or no rigging
Got my point?
You still wouldn't like to be seen condeming Khawaja for abusing the system from within? It is still all about Imran, han?
I am just reading what you have written and all I see is nothing but opportunistic digs at Imran, and not a single word to condemn Nawaz League's abuse of the system and their anti Democratic antics. I just couldn't understand the logic of taking shots at Imran and condemning him while clearly issue is about Khawaja Saad blocking the anti rigging investigation. So I guess the logic is when someone commits an evil, we must all go round and round and round to somehow find a way to blame Imran in order to take the attention off the person who's done the evil?