Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
^ Speaking of Bilawal, do any of PPPers seriously think he will bring about the rebirth of PPP so to speak? Other than the hardcore PPPers I can't see him reasonating much with the average voter with his complete disconnect of realities and with his poor Urdu/Punjabi language skills.
Benazir couldn't speak urdu either. It seems that PPP went the way of 'quota system' with bhuttos getting priority while the party went to hell... :D
Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
Its like Bilawal has a god given gift to rule over us. Like it is his birthright, makes me angry. Benazir was a big disappointment as well, being western educated we expected much from her but all he gave us was corruption. Zulfiqar was also a disappointment as he pushed for 1965 war, he was instrumental in the breaking away of East Pakistan and gave us nationalisation for which we are still paying the price.
I don't know if Pakistan is strong enough to stand another stint in power by PPP. Also Bilawal seems too immature to become a Councillor let alone a PM.
Dekhtay jayain (popcorn khayain) kay pakistani awaam aglay election may kiya gull khilaati hai... :)
Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
Just one complete democratic cycle has brought about quite a significant and positive changes in Pakistani voting habits. If you are a glass half full person, Pakistani voting trend and attitude can only get better with time and easy access to information.
Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
Just one complete democratic cycle has brought about quite a significant and positive changes in Pakistani voting habits. If you are a glass half full person, Pakistani voting trend and attitude can only get better with time and easy access to information.
That is to say that pakistani elections would be free and fair and any irregularities would be investigated and people punished for it.
Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
That is to say that pakistani elections would be free and fair and any irregularities would be investigated and people punished for it.
The last elections were free to a great extent but not fair enough. You won't have a completely ideal situation in mere four years time but hopefully after seeing exactly how and where things went wrong, Pakistan should be well prepared. At least better prepared than last time.
Throwing a gauntlet when he himself is living abroad is by no stretch bravery. As far as the party being against “mau kay saudagar” is concerned, it was Bhutto who started organizing Afghan militants (Hekmatyar etal) in late 70’s and Benazir went a step further by helping organize rag tag militants to create what we know as Taleban today. If PPP is really against these militants they should seek forgiveness for their past roles in creating them. Their leaders should come to the country and confront them other than challenging them from abroad.
Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
Zardari in his speech yesterday disclosed that Musharraf's coup was pre planned and he knew in his prison cell at 1600 hrs that army will take over. I wonder who had sealed his mouth during the past 12 years?
Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
PPP is a "threat to national security" and if pakistanis want the "west pakistan" to remain "pakistan" then they should reject corrupt clowns like zardari and bilawal..
Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
Now yet another link to legitimate your heading. Can you link what you are saying. Jhoot ki bhi ek had hoti hay. Does mardood Zia-ul-Haq’s jehadi war reverberating bells in to your ears?
Two links did not say that word but this one you google it says it. Why should I believe in your link?
Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
There is no denying that PPP is the party that has "sacrificed" a lot against establishment in the pre-Zardari period. I am sure that thousands of workers have had their share of jail time and torture (even deaths) at the hands of 'law enforcing agencies'.
I wonder how those workers feel when they see only people (I use the term 'people' loosely) like Rehman Malik in the higher echelons of party and enjoying the fruits of all their 'sacrifice' while accumulating wealth overseas. More power to idol worship!
Media reports said that PPP’s patron-in-chief, Bilawal would be contesting the recently vacated seat by PPP leader Ayaz Soomro, heralding his entry into political arena.
The move prompted Ghinwa Bhutto to summon a meeting in Al-Murtaza Bhutto House to deliberate over the possibility of fielding Fatima Bhutto against Bilawal.
Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
If we are going to have another Bhutto rule us why not Fatima Bhutto? She is educated, smart, cute, and genuine Bhutto instead of this fake Bhutto.
It doesn't matter as long as some one from PPP leadership whether Bhutto or not Bhutto regain the charisma and dynamic leadership, once party enjoyed in the past.
Re: Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal
I am not racist like you neither blind followers of devils, thugs, liars, thieves, plunders, and so on. I also do not lie, and if by any chance anywhere I write wrong (due to my own ignorance of the matter), I always try to correct myself. I accept everything against anyone if it is backed by truth and not propaganda. As for your stick, I think it would have been better if it was used on you when you were kid.
I leave it there, and hence no further comments. Good night.