PPP jalsa in Burmingham UK got disruptive and cancelled

Whats going on with PPP jalsas in UK? This is the third time they havent been able to do a successful jalsa. Even though I can see there were hundreds of people gathered but it couldnt happen and the reason mentioned is the security threat as conveyed by local police.

It is reported that PPP workers had skirmishes with police and a one local party leader was detained as well.

PPP meeting cancelled in Birmingham due to security reasons | Pakistan | Dunya News

PPP meeting cancelled in Birmingham due to security reasons Last Updated On 16 November,2014 About 19 hours from now

Faryal Talpur says PPP will protest on not permitting it to hold meeting in Birmingham

BIRMINGHAM: (Dunya News) – Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) meeting in Birmingham was cancelled on Saturday due to security reasons. PPP leader Faryal Talpur said that PPP will protest on not being allowed to hold public meeting in Birmingham. Workers and police were also seen pushing each other on this occasion. Kashmiri organizations also raised ‘Go Bilawal Go’ and ‘Go Majeed Go’ slogans outside the meeting venue on this occasion.
PPP took a month of preparations for holding this meeting at New Bingley Hall, Birmingham but the administration stopped them from holding the meeting in view of the security threats. When workers arrived at the venue, police stopped them from entering the hall which caused mismanagement too. Workers and police were also seen pushing each other.
Central leadership of PPP was due to speak at the event but Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Former President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari’s speeches got cancelled due to security threats. Other leaders also left the New Bingley Hall after learning that the central leadership was not going to address the meeting.
Holding a press conference on this occasion, Faryal Talpur said that PPP will protest for not being allowed to hold the meeting.
Kashmiri organizations also staged protest outside the venue and raised slogans of ‘Go Bilawal Go’ and ‘Go Majeed Go’.

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We dont want Zardari clan in Birmingham, they are more suited selling tickets in black outside bambino cinema.

khus kum jahan pak.

way to go Brummies. :k:

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But the jalsa was cancelled due to security threats, wasnt it?

I just wonder though what security threats does bilawal have in UK?!!

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I think the security threats were the opposition to the jalsa and the threat of disruption and probably violence. Remember it was in Birmingham where zardari got that shoe thrown at him.

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Rueter’s views on BBZ:

Scion of Pakistan’s dynasty struggles to shake off father’s legacy | Reuters

Scion of Pakistan’s dynasty struggles to shake off father’s legacy

BY MEHREEN ZAHRA-MALIK
NAUDERO Pakistan Sat Nov 15, 2014 10:04pm GMT

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), gestures during an interview with Reuters at his family residence in Naudero, some 21 kilometres (13 miles) from Larkana, October 22, 2014.

CREDIT: REUTERS/AKHTAR SOOMRO

(Reuters) - He was a 19-year-old Oxford undergraduate when his family named him chairman of Pakistan’s oldest dynastic party.

In the years that followed, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, now 26, has been groomed to take over the dynasty and bring his family’s political party back to power.
The young Bhutto officially launched his political career last month, telling hundreds of thousands of supporters at a rally in the city of Karachi he would fight for the revival of thePakistan People’s Party.
Even though he has emerged as the idealistic new face of the party, one of the country’s most notorious politicians remains firmly in charge: Bilawal’s father, Asif Ali Zardari.

Zardari’s five years as president were marked by allegations of corruption and misgovernment and the PPP was voted out in a 2013 election when Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif came to power.
While the PPP relies on the Bhutto name and legacy to bind its supporters, party insiders say Bilawal has little future without the political expertise of his father.

"The son realises he does not have his father’s experience. The father knows his son’s enthusiasm and energy is greater,” said a family friend, requesting anonymity as he was not authorised to speak to the media on the matter.
“The day-to-day running of the PPP, all the decision-making, policy-setting, is still Asif’s domain. Bilawal has no authority or experience. … The boss is Asif Ali Zardari.”
But being the face of Pakistan’s greatest political dynasty is a highly dangerous job.
Bilawal’s grandfather, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, died at the gallows, hanged in 1979 after being deposed in a military coup.
His mother, Benazir Bhutto, was killed in a bomb and bullet attack in 2007, months after she returned to Pakistan from eight years in self-exile.
Placing the burden of blood and history on the son reveals an enduring strain in politics in South Asia. In India, four generations of the Nehru-Gandhi family have dominated politics. Dynasties also prevail in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Speaking in his mother’s study at the family house in the village of Naudero, Bilawal told Reuters he was being tutored by his father to play a role in politics.
“I have learnt politics from both my father and mother,” he said. “But I engage in progressive politics, learning from the past but looking forward and asking where do I go from here.”

**‘FIRE DADDY’S FRIENDS’
**
Bilawal’s grandfather was known for having mobilised the country’s first mass-based party, using the slogan of “food, shelter and clothing” to shift the focus from religion to economic issues.
Under him, government services and educational opportunities were opened to women for the first time and all Pakistanis had the right to a passport.
“(Zulfikar Ali) Bhutto’s charisma was not just emotional. He had an economic plan,” Haji Mumtaz Ali, a government official said at Ghari Khuda Bakhsh, a village set among paddy fields where seven generations of the Bhutto family are buried. “Bhutto brought investment. He gave us the nuclear programme.”
But analysts and many voters believe the memories of Zulfikar Ali and Benazir Bhutto have begun to fade and the moment has been seized by politicians like former cricket star Imran Khan whose anti-corruption message has attracted young people wanting to break free of dynastic politics.
“Bilawal is not tainted with any of the rumours that afflicted the PPP in the past,” said Husain Haqqani, a family friend and a former ambassador to the United States.
Political analyst Jami Chandio said: “This is a very competitive political environment and Bilawal needs a new team and a new message. He needs to fire daddy’s friends if he wants to change things.”

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cancelled due to security threats or they realized that not many people will show up so instead of flop show, lets just cancel it and blame it on security.

:chai:

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Was Rahman Malik going to attend the jalsa? Is that why it was a 'security threat'? :D

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Agents of Jews and Modi are not allowing Bilawal Bhutto to struggle for kashmir

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Tauba, is ko kiya kaheiyye, blind following, ignorance or professionalism.
Even party's own workers know that Zardari's team was working for last 16 months to find a suitable 'bakra' to launch BBZ, which they thought had to be Kashmir as the safest option. Someone said, corruption of NS govt, but then AZ/Gilani interrupted, as they know that it will lead NS to open investigation on previous govt's massive corruption deals.

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meray murghey kee eik hee taang

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Ham na to Lotay hain na ganday
Hamaray liay yehi theek hay

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Why do jalsa etc in a foreign country? Doesnt make any sense.

Doi a dharna/jalsa/ march in your own country unless the foreign country is the target of the protests.

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Aap toh jhoothi will say leader banay howey aur awam kay lootey paisay walon kee pooja kartey hain.

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When more protesters turned up than supporters, its certainly a "security" threat!