The way he is clarifying as though he is head of state. He was suspended by administration after that program, resigning now is like khasiani billi khamba nochay. If he had so much differences with meher why he in the first place sat with her and did the program?
The way he is clarifying as though he is head of state. He was suspended by administration after that program, resigning now is like khasiani billi khamba nochay....
^ whats the proof that IK is supporting them? oh I forgot his jewish link.
IK is traveling in private jet on the books of a sugar mill owned by one of his key friend in PTI. The owner of sugar mill says that he always pay from his pocket on these internal and external trips, some of are pleasure trips. This should be audited and see if he is telling the truth or he is showing operating expenses which is most likely to save income tax. The amount must be in billions.
IK is traveling in private jet on the books of a sugar mill owned by one of his key friend in PTI. The owner of sugar mill says that he always pay from his pocket on these internal and external trips, some of are pleasure trips. This should be audited and see if he is telling the truth or he is showing operating expenses which is most likely to save income tax. The amount must be in billions.
They should be audited, and any case be brought forward if true. Corruption cannot and should not be condoned even if its done by anyone including IK.
IK is traveling in private jet on the books of a sugar mill owned by one of his key friend in PTI. The owner of sugar mill says that he always pay from his pocket on these internal and external trips, some of are pleasure trips. This should be audited and see if he is telling the truth or he is showing operating expenses which is most likely to save income tax. The amount must be in billions.
LOL... can you name that sugar mill? I need to check if they even sell billions of rupees worth of sugar, let alone profits or taxation.
Oh wait, that would go into the realm of 'facts and truth', away from PPP's make-belief world. Ah, forget it.
Imran Khan pey lanat agar woh tax chori ker key private jet istemal ker raha hai. Jahannum main jalay.
Zaradari pey bhi lanat agar woh public money use ker key baiti ki graduation attend ker raha hai. Jahannum main jalay.
Har leader pey lanat jo haram khori kerta hai.. sab jahannum main jalain.
un leaders key supporters pey bhi lanat. Jo is baat sey inkar karay, us pey hazar lanat.
Mairey paas PPP ki di howi sarkari naukri nahee hai jo main loot khasoot key 'why don't they leave Pakistan' ker jaon. I've had enough, thank you.
Imran Khan pey lanat agar woh tax chori ker key private jet istemal ker raha hai. Jahannum main jalay.
Zaradari pey bhi lanat agar woh public money use ker key baiti ki graduation attend ker raha hai. Jahannum main jalay.
Har leader pey lanat jo haram khori kerta hai.. sab jahannum main jalain.
His uncle says all jalsa are finance by MR. kis kis ko laant do gay? Yeh haatim tai us ka friend sugar mill ka malik, provides him jet services. Do you think that paki businessman do some thing for free? You are living in fools paradise.
That Yusuf Raza Gilani continued as PM for 54 days beyond April 26 illegally was no big deal given that he alongwith his entire family were playing fast and loose with the rule of law (ephedrine case, Haj scam, etc) for the 1494 days he remained the Chief Executive of the country.
PPP’s choosing discretion over confrontation was also no surprise, one must congratulate Zardari for successfully using Gilani as a sacrificial lamb in keeping with his gameplan to divert the Supreme Court focus away from himself. Zardari always compromises in the face of danger, whenever in trouble he buys time to survive. After all the grandstanding, when push came to shove Zardari let Gilani go without so much as a whimper!
Consider a somewhat similar politico-legal situation in India in the 70s and 80s responsible for the culture existing in business and politics today. Former Chief Election Commissioner of India TS Krishnamurthy says that two people most responsible for the decline of public morality in India were Indira Gandhi for political morality and Dhirubhai Ambani for business Ethics. In his article “Success sans ethics” of June 4, 2012, S. Gurumurthy quotes an Indian Administrative Services (IAS) officer known for his honesty and integrity as saying “political morality crashed with the “advent” of Indira Gandhi, and business became “buccaneering” with the “rise” of Dhirubhai Ambani”.
Indira Gandhi blatantly used political power and discarded political morality. Raw power became her weapon to subdue her own party and government and ultimately the country itself,” unquote. Indira Gandhi made political success, not political morality, the ultimate test. A leading interpreter of Constitutional law, prominent lawyer Nani Palkhivala, who successfully moved the Indian Supreme Court to declare clause (4) Article 360 of the Indian Constitution excluding judicial review of Constitutional amendments was unconstitutional, said, “she “defaced” and “defiled” the Constitution”.
Gurumurthy added, “during Indira Gandhi’s time the office of the Prime Minister, always beyond reproach, lost its moral stature, faced charges corruption (Maruti affair) and was even suspected of other crimes (Nagarwala scam). Renowned Indian activist Jayaprakash Narayan wrote to Indira Gandhi from jail that she had inherited great institutions and values but was leaving behind a miserable wreck of all that. Politicians charged with corruption and other offences shamelessly sought protection under rules of criminal law like criminals do – namely proof beyond reasonable doubt in courts,” unquote. Sound familiar? Ambani, Gurumurthy says, “became invincible by co-opting the rule-makers to make sub-rules comfortable for him comply with, thus making the breaking of rules unnecessary, partnering the state and non-state actors and sharing with them the illicit fortunes of his business. Media not only mocked at Tata’s ‘failure’ to succeed like Ambani but glorified Ambani’s success “sans ethics”. Ambani never fought the bureaucracy or media like Indira Gandhi did, he bought them instead. He measured everyone’s worth in cash. Today’s scams of billions of dollars or cash-for-news have their origin in the Ambani model of partnering the main state and non-state actors and sharing the spoils with them”. Malik Riaz measures the worth of people by the plots of land they accept from him.
**Indians will kindly forgive us for comparing the uncanny Indira Gandhi and Dhirubhai Ambani behavioral resemblance with Asif Zardari and Malik Riaz, their Pakistani clones having far lesser moral compunctions. Generally Indira Gandhi stayed away from business and Ambani from politics, Zardari and Malik Riaz combine this in full partnership, complementing each other’s strengths and protecting the weaknesses in each other’s flanks. The Malik Riaz connection to the uniform is vital for any politician in Pakistan, he seems to have the keys to GHQ, seemingly even making inroads in the ISI. Force-multiplying Zardari’s powers as no other politician in Pakistan before him makes for a lethal combination.
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Self-made Malik Riaz’s real estate business has certainly contributed to Pakistan’s economy, housing starts always do, his macho methods of acquiring land by force notwithstanding. He matter of factly admits paying bribes without embarrassment, getting quite a return on his “investment”. What happened to the Rs 62 billion (about US$ 700 million) paid to him by Defence Housing Authority (DHA) Islamabad, forcing them to re-schedule re-payments to the banks? Why did Lt Gen Imtiaz commit suicide? He has exploited to the hilt the proclivity of a mere handful Army officers (in contrast to the overwhelming vast silent majority) to acquire more than their legitimate due of one house and one plot, in some cases multiple times more. In Army parlance the presence of two Bahria employees, former Directors of the ISI and the ISPR, in the Supreme Court was “a show of force”. To quote Samuel Butler, “Morality is the custom of one’s country and the current feeling of one’s peers. Cannibalism is moral in a cannibal country”, should one censure Malik Riaz for finessing our culture of land-grabbing through paid goons quite successfully?
Nobody paid attention to my article “NOT THE NRO ALONE” of Dec 3, 2009, “With access to intelligence files denied to others, the Service Chiefs cannot continue to live in a state of blissful ignorance. Soldiers have died (and are dying) in Swat, and are dying in South Waziristan, their leaders must stand up and be counted. They have two options, to either boldly reject the data in those files against President Zardari as false and without credibility, or if there is reasonable doubt about their Supreme Commander, to put it before competent authority, in this case the SC, for further process”. The Supreme Court (SC) must be regretting not fast-tracking the process after declaring the NRO null and void ab-initio. By the same token that they got rid of Gilani, in the face of their NRO judgment how could they ever allow Zardari to remain President?
Zardari is dangerous when cornered, wounded by the NRO judgment he became lethal. To survive he had to destroy the two institutions that could bring his house of criminality down, the judiciary and the Army. While not happy at Haqqani being declared a traitor, at whose behest did he take his ill-fated initiative? While the Supreme court stand its ground in the attempted Arsalan Iftikhar blackmail, many “Dirty Tricks” (DTs) remain in Zardari’s armoury, expect plenty more in the future, Arsalan Iftikhar was just for starters. Gilani was sacked for not writing the required letter to the Swiss, how come the prime beneficiary of the letter not written gets to handpick the next sacrificial lamb who will also not write the letter? The country will be kept in limbo without an endgame because of the SC judgments.
Gurumurthy answered his question, “is everything lost?” himself, “No, there are good men and women in politics and business in India, we will await a Shastri-like leader to emerge”. By standing up, the citizens of India saved their institutions and this country. The good men and women (and children) of Pakistan are waiting patiently for leaders (in and out of uniform) to re-discover their conscience beyond houses and plots, how long will they remain in sync with those presently running amok under the cover of the Constitution?
Who will save Pakistan from sliding down the one-way road to perdition?
**Terming the ongoing bloodshed in Karachi as an old phenomenon, the SNF leader said that over 6,000 people had reportedly lost their lives to targeted incidents in the metropolitan over the past four years of the Pakistan People’s Party-led coalition government.
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**“There is an urgent need to do something to get rid of them,” he warned, saying that letting Zardari continue “his politics of corruption and forgiveness” for another seven or eight months would take the country to the brink of disintegration.
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**Calling for a non-political interim body to hold general elections and make the corrupt rulers accountable, Bhutto said that all of Supreme Court’s verdicts – be it on rental power plants, the prime minister’s son, or the election of fake degree-holding legislators on the basis of bogus voter lists – fell on deaf years of the executive.
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The nationalist leader claimed that Zardari, by sticking to the presidency, was transgressing Articles 47, 62 and 63 of the constitution, barring the top slot for a person nominated in criminal cases and holding dual offices.
“If this is not healed now, the country would dismember. Every province has taken its own way,” he warned.
Bhutto went on to blame the provincial government for embezzling 50 percent funds in, what he described as, “unnecessary” development works being carried out by the government in Larkana to gain political mileage.
**KARACHI: ****The head of the Sindh National Front Mumtaz Bhutto on Saturday called for an “impartial and apolitical” interim setup to take over from the government which he accused of unprecedented corruption over the last four years.
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During a press conference at the Karachi Press Club, Mumtaz, also the former Sindh chief minister, said that an accountability process should be initiated immediately.
Criticising the law and order situation in Karachi, he said that about 6,000 people had been targeted, while the same kind of situation prevails in other parts of the country as well.
**“Qaim Ali Shah is the chief minister but President Asif Ali Zardari’s sister, Faryal Talpur, manages affairs of the province,” he alleged.
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**Mumtaz said that President Zardari was not fit for the post, alleging he was “mentally unfit”. “He is not fit according to articles 47, 62 and 63. He is an illiterate man and is not able to contest the election either,” he said, adding: “There are 13 corruption cases against him and four murder cases, including that of Murtaza Bhutto.”
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**“Zardari’s family has no identity except as owners of Bambino Cinema, yet they use the name of the Bhutto family for political gain. President Zardari makes people fools and believes in using all sorts of methods, including apologies to get votes,” he said. “It is time to kick them out. This government will destroy the country before the general elections.”
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Talks are under way between the SNF and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) to forge an alliance between the two parties.
During the press conference, the SNF chairman also confirmed that both parties would soon decide the line of action.
Mumtaz indirectly supported the Punjab government, saying that the federal government has no writ in the province. “The provincial government doesn’t consider the federal government suitable,” he added.