Don’t make moral judgements here you don’t know what the hell are you talking about. A person who was offered to leave the country to save his life, did not leave and preferred to die unlike your phatejar aor phatoo leader jo zinda hain magar kuton se bhi badtar hain.
That is a third class slander. And I tell you exactly how he was. He was shrewd, arrogant, proud, orator, very intelligent but not corrupt, not bhatta and chandah khor, rapist, a breeder of illegitimate children like your leader well known to the world as International Play Boy.
While a Prime Minister, he used to mix common people like he was there friend. People felt surprised when he suddenly stop at a pan bherhi shop and ask well being of that person and his family. Unlike your phattoo jo Talibob ke pechwarhay main har waqt gussa howa hay aor jis ki Talibob se hi phat-ti hay.
Do you know Indus Association of Canada? If not you are not living in Calgary but perhaps in Timbaktoo.
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آزمائش شرط ہے…اور مایوسی گناہ.
I agree typing Urdu is pain. Times I start in Urdu…delete.. and post one liner in English…I know susti ki intaha:hehe:
Never tried it on PC,maybe its bit easier on PC.
کالجہ تو ہمارا بھی سڑتا ہے اُردو ٹائپ کرے وقت…مگر کیا کریں دل کو بھاتی ہی صرف ىہ زبان ہے:)
Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
.....**Download the truth that Bhutto was not responsible for the breakup. It was womanizer boy friend of Noor Jahan, General Raani and former bombshell actress Tarana, drunkard General who led Pakistan in to deep sh!t.
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You forgot that he was a very good friend of Mr Bhutto too. Mr Bhutto was in the lap of Punjabi estalishment that you cry about all the time.
A lie written in red color remains a lie. Download the truth. :D
Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
bar-sabeel e tazkira
The fascinating tale of General Rani ‹ The Friday TimesThe good fortune lasted till early 1972. Yahya, after leading Pakistan into a disastrous war against India in December 1971, was disgraced when asked by the military and political parties to step down. He died in seclusion in 1980.
Z A. Bhutto’s Pakistan Peoples Party that had won the majority of seats in West Pakistan in the 1970 election took over the reigns of power from the military. Bhutto at once began to arrest military men, bureaucrats and politicians who had supported Ayub and Yahya’s dictatorships.
And even though it is believed that Bhutto was on good terms with Aqleem, he did not hold back and asked the police to put her under house arrest as well. During the Bhutto regime (1972-77), Aqleem was constantly shuttled between house arrest and jail. Her cases were mostly contested in the courts by famous lawyer, S M. Zafar.
She was finally released from house arrest when in July 1977 General Ziaul Haq toppled the Bhutto regime in a military coup. But by then, she had lost most of her wealth and property and was back to being a pauper.
Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
So establishment is innocent , Ruled fully for more than 30 years and remained active since illness of Qauid e Azam . Pressurizing and destroying even killing and sending politicians to exile .
CMLA for 97 days , just to make a constitution because previous one was cancelled by Yahya ,the Ayash traitor .
Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
Pakion ki memory buhat weak hay. Your beloved leader Liaqat Ali Khan the first Muhajir Prime Minister of Pakistan introduced quota system for Muhajirs when there was no sign of Bhutto any where. :)
Muhajirs, who formed the bureaucracy, got their jobs on merit. Do you think illiterate sindhis, balochis or even punjabis (yes punjab was very rural back then) could have run Pakistan? Quota system didn't produce entrepreneurs and industrialists and gave Pakistan 12% industrial growth, because if that is true then Pakistan should have been double of S. Korea right now in GDP as Bhutto and then zia's continuation of the quota system was a massive re-haul of Pakistani service and government sector that not even Liaqat ali khan could dream of