Re: Mush's Popularity
Bcoz of the over whleming popularity, Zill-e-Subhani has decided to honour people of Pakistan with another 5 year term by getting re-elected from the current assemblies.
Re: Mush's Popularity
Bcoz of the over whleming popularity, Zill-e-Subhani has decided to honour people of Pakistan with another 5 year term by getting re-elected from the current assemblies.
Re: Mush's Popularity
Good, and as you are quick to accept my apology for something I may have said at some point in time, I do expect and demand that just as rapidly, we have seen the last of the lameness from your side since it is very annoying and cheapens the discussions. .
Dear Fraudz
This reminds me of a short story, when I left Pakistan to live abroad, I was taught about family backgrounds, people from different social circles in Pakistan, But once I came abroad I found that every person should be evaluated on his own merit, but then I came back to live in Pakistan.
Now being older and wiser, I would say, that I was wrong, things you learn in the west don’t hold true in our society. Our society totally revolves around family life, and the flip side of that is if a person belongs to a corrupt, crooked, hypocrite, indecent, and tacky family this is what he/she will learn and transfer to his/her kids. That’s why the vicious cycle of pathetic mindsets in Pakistan can never be broken.
So be careful from such people, the best thing is not to reply, because its not the kids fault rather his/her parents, grand parents and so on…
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Now PPP after all these years has come out and accepetec Musharraf as the President of Pakistan.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\05\02\story_2-5-2007_pg7_20
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The all so popular Zille-Subhani refuses to take risk of being elected from next assemblies. He knows his supporter party is going to loose.
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our very popular president is adressing nawankot rally today...and for that thousands of vehicles have been captured for giving him a heroe's welcome...and now for providing security to the all so powerful and brave commando...the residents have been removed from their houses near to the rally area...
This News has been taken from BBC URDU website...
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^:hehe:
@zile subhani
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The country is turning out to support the CJ against Mush, while the dictator (as usual) uses his goonda tactics to try to stop them
Hundreds of people have been arrested in Pakistan to prevent them attending a rally in support of the ousted chief justice, activists say.
Thousands lined the route as Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry travelled from Islamabad to the rally in Lahore. Mr Chaudhry is expected to denounce what he says is an attempt by President Pervez Musharraf to sack him.
Mr Chaudhry was suspended for alleged abuse of office. Supporters say it is an attack on an independent judiciary.
Security concerns
Opposition parties said police raided homes to detain hundreds ahead of the rally. Muhammad Ramzan of the Pakistan Bar Council said: “Thousands of people have joined the caravan of the chief justice despite the police preventing a large number of people from joining us.”
People along Mr Chaudhry’s route banged drums, chanted slogans, set off firecrackers and threw flower petals as his convoy passed.
Police have not confirmed the arrests.
The government had asked Mr Chaudhry not to travel by road to Lahore because of security concerns.
About 7,000 security personnel have been deployed for the rally.
A number of rallies have been held since Mr Chaudhry was suspended on 9 March but about 50,000 people turned up at Lahore, 300km (180 miles) south of the capital.
Lahore, the capital of Punjab province, is the most significant of the cities he has visited, the BBC’s Barbara Plett in Islamabad says.
Not only is it the headquarters of Pakistan’s legal community, it is also the base of President Musharraf’s political party, the Pakistan Muslim League, she says.
Mr Musharraf this week warned lawyers not to politicise the issue.
“This is a constitutional and judicial issue and those giving it a political tone will not be successful in their designs,” he said.
It has been alleged that Mr Chaudhry illegally used his position in an attempt to procure a top police job for his son. Mr Chaudhry, who became chief justice in 2005, has earned a reputation for challenging human rights abuses and government wrongdoing