PTI Quetta Jalsa, another challenge

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This all money . Here many will angry on my truth and it will go in past .Dirty past ,Let it go . It should be given back to people of Pakistan ,some share can be given back to white women of UK .

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Sorry I didn't watched tv for couple of days(^O^☆♪..... PTI jalsa in Quetta bring any plus for PTI or balauchistan?

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Failed to find any known name as Lota to join the Lota party of the dirtiest politician of the world .

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So it's mean not successful for PTI or region (^ー゜)

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Some one has made a video of people going to the jalsa.

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Some people will not appreciate the importance of what Imran Khan accomplished this friday.

He held a peaceful procession of a huge crowd (dont discard the weather and consequent traffic problems) in a city and a province where fear looms large and the bitterness against the federation is a known fact. He brought Balochis, Hazaras and pashtuns and brought them a new hope for peace and justice. Electoral appeal is an added bonus here

Other parties can only dream of holding such a gathering in quetta. Oh wait, they cannot even dream so because they do not have a vision for balochistan.

. You can disagree with lots of things PTI does and etc but those who do not acknowledge a very unique accomplishment have very myopic view of things. Time will tell whether he delivers in balochistan or not but sight of people singing national anthem in balochistan was amazing.

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I see

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History was created Yesterday

Sakoonn Mil Gaya Pasha Uncle

I Didnt answered in this thread …Finally u got ur Answer in the shape of the biggest Jalsa Ever in History of Quetta

Imran khan :jhanda:

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All foolish . Nothing happened in Baluchistan even he could not find a known name as Lota from Balucistan .
Just trying to make fool the Nirrallas to collect more money .
The only aim of his life after UK business .

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Imran Khan Zindabad :jhanda:

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Few fake leaders delivers speech behing bullet proof glass even in Lahore

True leader does without it even in Quetta

:jhanda:

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Only Imran Khan Could Have Done That Jalsa In The Rain …:jhanda:

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Who is real lion of Pak? One who got scared of some winds in AJK or the one who did a record jalsa in the face of Terror & heavy rain?

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Listen to what the guy says at 4:22…
very true!!!

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You misquoted me ,check the thread again , It is only me who tell you all the truth every time with secret information .

Dill chhota na kar , Koi aur …

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Good article

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

There is a relationship between the PTI and the Baloch nationalist parties. Both were together on the APDM platform and had decided to boycott the elections held in 2008

**Two positive events visited Balochistan last week. The first was the rally of the Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaaf (PTI) in Quetta on Friday and the second was the application moved on Saturday in the Supreme Court by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) for becoming a party to the Balochistan target killing case.

In the recent past, several political parties gave a call for holding an All Parties Conference on Balochistan but later they retreated from their stance on one pretext or another. The government has also not paid due attention to the issue, perceivably because the military or the Frontier Corps is ruling the roost in Balochistan. **

It is also known that Balochistan is the only area of Pakistan that has borne the brunt of maximum military operations on its soil since 1947. The latest military operation — the fifth one — launched by General Pervaiz Musharraf did maximum damage, injured the Baloch identity and shattered their confidence in the federation. The killing of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti is considered a great loss to the Baloch tribal distinctiveness. Consequently, Baloch nationalism has surfaced more than ever before.

**Against this background, Imran Khan, the chairperson of the PTI, must be credited with the initiative of staging a political rally in Quetta where he was able to assemble the Baloch to hear his voice of concern for their future. Khan must have done some backstage work to have his rally approved by the Baloch dissidents and nationalists. Nonetheless, the event is indicative of the fact that he perhaps is the only politician in whom Baloch dissidents and nationalists repose faith. If this assumption is correct, there is big news for all Pakistanis. That is that the PTI holds the potential to bring peace to the restive province of Balochistan in at least two ways. First, by negotiating with the Baloch dissidents to renounce armed struggle and give them a chance to speak for their rights. Second, by convincing Baloch nationalist parties to take part in the next general elections and secure their rightful political place. In this way, the Baloch, whether they have disappeared into the mountains or gone into exile, can be brought back into the national mainstream.
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Khan also recognised the fact that peace must be introduced in Balochistan not through the barrel of a gun or the coercive means applied by the intelligence agencies but through dialogue and by taking politico-economic measures that could develop the Baloch’s confidence in the federation. Khan must also be appreciated for showing solidarity with the Hazara who have been massacred mercilessly.

There is a relationship between the PTI and the Baloch nationalist parties. Both were together on the APDM platform and had decided to boycott the elections held in 2008. The PML-N, the main political party of the platform, could not honour its word of boycott and took part in the elections held under the auspices of General Musharraf. Sticking to their avowed principle of showing mistrust in Musharraf made both the PTI and Baloch nationalist parties experience electoral exclusion and subsequent political seclusion. The absence of Baloch nationalist parties from the political scene aggravated the situation.

In December 2011, Mian Nawaz Sharif of the PML-N met a veteran Baloch nationalist leader, Sardar Attaullah Khan Mengal in Karachi to pave the way for staging a political rally in Balochistan. In fact, several Baloch nationalist leaders were indisposed to listen to the PML-N because of the mistrust that had grown on the APDM platform. The PML-N weighed up the situation correctly and shied away from holding any rally in Balochistan to avoid humiliation. Nevertheless, in this initiative contest, the PTI has gone a step ahead of the PML-N.

One of the major problems shared by both the PTI and the PML-N is to set a mechanism for rendering Musharraf accountable to the Baloch for the killing of Nawab Akbar Bugti. Both parties are pledging to the Baloch to do so after they win the next general election. This undertaking is a point taken up strongly by the PML-N and if the PTI falters on this account, it may lose credibility in the eyes of the Baloch.

The only institution listening to the voice of the Baloch is the Supreme Court of Pakistan, which is giving a regular hearing to the case filed in January this year by Advocate Hadi Shakeel Ahmed, President Balochistan High Court Bar Association, through which he invited the attention of the Supreme Court towards target killings in Balochistan.
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It is heartening to find that Advocate Hadi Shakeel is not alone now. The SCBA has joined him to fight for the cause of Balochistan. This aspect would strengthen the hands of the Supreme Court to address the grievances of the Baloch in the areas of target killings and missing persons. The provincial bars should also play their roles by passing resolutions on Balochistan, raising awareness amongst lawyers on the issue of Balochistan, showing solidarity with the Baloch and expressing their full support to the SCBA. Secondly, the provincial bars should assure the Supreme Court to go ahead with its proceedings without fear from any quarters and that lawyers would ensure implementation of its decision on Balochistan, even if there surfaces a need to launch a movement. Thirdly, the provincial bars should invite Advocate Hadi Shakeel to address their bars and apprise the lawyers of the Baloch issues, which are still not understood in the rest of Pakistan. Fourthly, the provincial bars should take measures to invite civil society to their forums to play its role and help find a peaceful solution for the problems of Balochistan. In fact, it is a lifetime opportunity for the SCBA to play its decisive role in ensuring the integrity of Pakistan.**

Both the PTI and the SCBA are new players in the Balochistan-federation equation and have an ability to reach out to the Baloch. If both become able to win over the trust of the Baloch, the situation in Balochistan can turn towards peace and tranquillity.*
The writer is a freelance columnist and can be reached at [EMAIL=“[email protected]”][email protected]*

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:hbk:
Pakistan Zindabad :jhanda:

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AP uncle: you need break.

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Yes u guys right (^ー゜) Waite till nxt election everything come up clear and clean(^O^☆♪