PPP leader Gilani's false allegation on CNN journalist

We all know famous and stupid responses of PPP leader Gilani in his recent interview given to CNN journalist Becky Anderson during England visit.

**What journalist asked: Latest Gallop survey suggests that one third of Pakistanis wanted to leave the country.
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What Gilani said:
Why don’t they leave, who is stopping them.

Gilani falsely accusing interviewer and misinterpreting her question. According to Gilani interviewer was saying that Pakistan is a failed state and no body want to live in it.

He even doesn’t deserve** Joton ka har. **

Re: PPP leader Gilani’s false allegation on CNN journalist

how blatantly he is lying!!! humein pagal samjha hai kia :mad:

Re: PPP leader Gilani’s false allegation on CNN journalist

Eevn if his interpretation is accepted, the answer he gave still does not make any sense.

And by saying so, he also seems to be telling the whole country that you don’t understand English better than me :snooty:

Re: PPP leader Gilani's false allegation on CNN journalist

banda chawal he ha

Re: PPP leader Gilani’s false allegation on CNN journalist

doesn’t fit :nono: … is ke leeye koi nai terminology banani parrey gi :smiley:

Re: PPP leader Gilani's false allegation on CNN journalist

terminology kio bechi hi nahi, saari last 4 years men use hogaye hen :D

Re: PPP leader Gilani's false allegation on CNN journalist

how about "mutmain bayghairat"??

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I do think he was making a point but poorly that if things were so bad ..people would be leaving.
Now, that does not address the question of people being very unhappy with the current state. I think he just tried to make his point in a poor manner.
and no, I am not a fan of happy-hands gilani

Re: PPP leader Gilani’s false allegation on CNN journalist

ab har kisi key paas tau lucrative sarkari naukri tau nahee hoti… looto aur phutto!

Re: PPP leader Gilani's false allegation on CNN journalist

He is not fluent at all in english. Besides, he cannot even understand the meaning of any question that is longer than 5 words. That is fine and well, as being from Pakistan, he is not expected to be fluent. But why not just admit it, and take along an interpreter?

Not sure why he agrees to be interviewed by foreign english networks. In another interview, this same lady asked him about his case, while he began mentioning Zardari's case. Absolutely clueless.