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Agreed. Chaudhry Iftikhar and all the judges who were fired for not taking oath under PCO, should be reinstated without delay.
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Agreed. Chaudhry Iftikhar and all the judges who were fired for not taking oath under PCO, should be reinstated without delay.
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Farid bhai, Isn’t that what the people wanted. Isn’t BB the most popular leader in Pakistan according to many on GS? Didn’t over a hundred thousand people turn up to welcome her in Karachi? Great President Musharaf is only giving what people want. What a great leader he is. :k:
NS is history. Unless you are suggesting NS is a Military man, and will be back in power by hook or crook. ![]()
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You may be right but Mush has become so much un popular among masses that it is right time for him to depart honorably. Don't you think so?
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^ Actually its better if he doesnt depart honorably, I for one am saving all my popcorns for the chitrool that awaits the bhudda dictator.
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yes they were paper projects in the 90s and 90s, but thanks to mush he made them a reality.
the motorways, gwadar port, airports, etc are al examples. so again you are wrong
MUSHARRAF HAS BROUGHT A REVOLUTION IN TRANSFORMING A FAILED STATE IN TO ONE OF THE WORLDS FASTEST ECONOMYS AND THATS A FACT
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Im tired of arguing with you... None of your posts are backed up by facts, and all you do is start confrontations. Let me know when you decide to have mature debate with actual facts.
your not tired of me you are tired of listing to the facts,
we all know your anti pak and your lies are just laughtable.
everything in my posts are all reflecting in reports by goldman sachs, jp morgan, world bank ETC.
so nice try again but you caught lieing.
as for mature discussions you cant have one with a child like you, its like arguing with a brick wall
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indeed, we have gone throught a revolution thanks to musharraf and the unprecedented Growth
MUSHARRAF ZINDABAD, PAKISTAIN PAINDABAD
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What about uncle Sam's $ 1 Billion per year for killing of jehadis, this is how failed state gets artificial life support. Let uncle sam's I Billions $s stop then we see where this fastest economy goes?
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yes they were paper projects in the 90s and 90s, but thanks to mush he made them a reality. the motorways, gwadar port, airports, etc are al examples. so again you are wrong
The motorway, the main one was already done for before Mushy even thought of taking over the country, and the funding for the side projects had already been aproved and most of them were done. As for software parks, abey the largest one operational to date right now was actually at its peak in 1998, when companies like Enab Tech and Elixir were launching their processors. But then again, knowing you, you are probably going to give credit for founding Pakistan to Pervez Musharraf and his sidekick Pervez Elahi instead of Jinnah and Liaqat Ali Khan.
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MUSHARRAF HAS BROUGHT A REVOLUTION IN TRANSFORMING A FAILED STATE IN TO ONE OF THE WORLDS FASTEST ECONOMYS AND THATS A FACT
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I can see hes created a revolution of jokers and gup maars for sure.
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u-turn of leader followed by u-turn of blind followers, nuff said.
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The motorway, the main one was already done for before Mushy even thought of taking over the country, and the funding for the side projects had already been aproved and most of them were done. As for software parks, abey the largest one operational to date right now was actually at its peak in 1998, when companies like Enab Tech and Elixir were launching their processors. But then again, knowing you, you are probably going to give credit for founding Pakistan to Pervez Musharraf and his sidekick Pervez Elahi instead of Jinnah and Liaqat Ali Khan.
I can see hes created a revolution of jokers and gup maars for sure.
dude no one is giving mush the credit for the first motorway, (even thought it had crumbled and cracked up due to cheap materials which mush had to fix)
which funding are you talking about cos all finance was lost when ganja made us a failed state, studys and reports had to be remade and the search for finance started again under musharraf.
and on software parks like i said before i dont know about the ones we had before, but you yourself mentioned that the biggest one had only 2/3 companies in them, which is hardly a software park, not in my book anyway
im not giving elahi no credit, i allready told you i dnt like him and hes corrupt, but i appreciate some of the projects he has started, and his achivements are allready higher then ns and bb and he hasnt been a pm yet.
and i never gave musharraf credit for founding pakistan, i give him credit for saving pakistan from ganja and giving it a new life after it became a failed state, and its the fact THAT HE HAS BROUGHT A REVOLUTION IN TURNING THE ECONOMY AROUND
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No. ganja became Sher-e-Pakistan when nuclear device was exploded in reaction to India's explosion. Uncle Sam became angry and stopped all aid, where the problem begins. In Mush case he is yes man to Uncle Sam for getting $1 Billions per year to give artifical life support to failed state in exchange of killing jehadis. Let uncle sam stop his aashiwar, then you talk about ecomic prosperity. Do you remember how much was economic growth under Zia's regime during Afghan War? The moment $s stopped, Zia's regime fell apart so was the economy of the country.
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The moment $s stopped, Zia's regime fell apart so was the economy of the country.
So, Zia only relied in aid, and not on economc growth through creation of industries and jobs? Pakistan over the past eight years has never had it so good. Sustained economic growth, and huge foreign investment. God Bless President Musharaf for giving Pakistan Unprecdented Growth. Long may it continue. :)
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Excellent stuff. Musharraf zindabad. :k:
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BS... Musharaf didnt do anything for the country except pull it deeer into the hole..
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No. ganja became Sher-e-Pakistan when nuclear device was exploded in reaction to India's explosion. Uncle Sam became angry and stopped all aid, where the problem begins. In Mush case he is yes man to Uncle Sam for getting $1 Billions per year to give artifical life support to failed state in exchange of killing jehadis. Let uncle sam stop his aashiwar, then you talk about ecomic prosperity. Do you remember how much was economic growth under Zia's regime during Afghan War? The moment $s stopped, Zia's regime fell apart so was the economy of the country.
that is utter nonsense coming from someone who doesnt even know what economics mean.
aid hardly does anything, just look at the sitaution of the economcy before and after your uncle sam stoped aid, pakistans economy was always on the decline. today pakistan economy is booming and bustling due to huge amounts of investments pouring in from outside pakistan and also people inside pakistan investing huge amounts in business expansions and business startups, there has been a massive boom in business which has fueled the economy not your uncle sams aid. he can stop the aid but he cant stop businesses from operating in pakistan can he?
in zias regime we hardly had investments being made, fdi was so low and even pakistans didnt have the confidence to start businesses,
therefore, MUSHARRAF HAS BROUGHT A REVOLUTION IN PAKISTANS ECONOMY.
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The Company is also been planning to develop ‘mini industrial parks’ at District and Tehsil levels, keeping in view the capacity and skill level of that area to provide them a platform to join hands and sort out their problems. This would be a cluster based approach which had been successfully implemented in India, China and Thailand. NIP was considering developing such mini industrial parks throughout Pakistan in places like, Matta Mughul Khail, Shab Qadar, Chiniot, Ghakkar, Bannu and Muzaffarabad.