Punjabi Establishment never wanted PPP to rule the country: Bilawal

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I dont know why PPP gets so worked up when they are reminded of critical facts related to taliban and terrorism. Isnt it true that ZAB took money from CIA in order to arm and train Gulbadin Hikmatyar in 1974? Gen. Naseerullah Babar, who was a serving Maj. Gen at the time, setup the training camps in KPK for what eventually became mujahideen.
As for the taliban, it is no secret again, that it was Benazir and Maulana Fazlur rehman who joined forces to create taliban as a counter force to the JI backed mujahideen in the mid 90s. Bilawal looks like an idiot reading a speech against Taliban written by someone else, without knowing that his own mother engineered their creation.

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A Lion is a lion, buddha or young doesn't matter. Stop with your ageist tripe.

What you call U-turn is actually the limitedness of Imran's power. In fact, why stop at Imran, even the entire army is bound by an agreement signed by a dictator. Nonetheless, full marks for effort.

However, if anyone's bluffing the nation is the filthy PPP. Their politicians have repeatedly taken part in every unanimous resolution against drone attacks in the parliament. Yet their idiotic stateless juvenile leader comes every six months, screams out a a thoroughly pathetic ghost written speech and kills all his precious brain cells by blaming Imran for opposing drones when the hypocrites and lairs inside his own party have voted against them, time and time again. Who does he think he's fooling? Who actually buys their hypocrisy?

I wonder if he follows Pakistani politics at all or has an ounce of concern for the country. His mother was bang on money when she said she sees none of Zardari offsprings becoming good politicians (entering politics to begin with as she said).

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Your query is in the heading of the link that I gave.

I dont want to add anything else, but these statements wont win him elections.

Punjabi Establishment Unified against PPP in Election: Bilawal | Pakistan Tribune

Bilawal blames ‘Punjabi establishment’ for May 11 defeat | AAJ News

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari blamed “Punjabi establishment” for his party defeat in May 11 elections.

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I wonder why parties in opposition suddenly become "anti establishment", during the past 5 years it was PMLN. PPP after enjoying its stint in government is trying hard to pose itself to be be "anti establishment" these days.

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Now people like Bilawal will talk about establishment hahahahahahahaha

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Wouldn't be wonderful if the establishment now grabs the PPP by it's throat as retaliation? They may have saved Pakistan's democracy by allowing Zardari and his cronies to run their full circus term but they have nothing to lose if PPP a mere regional political entity turns into ashes.

Looks like Billy and his lousy speech writer is playing with fire.

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^ it's not a good idea for the establishment to crush any political party. Let the people punish these parties for their non performance.

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It's never a good idea to come out and wage an open war with the establishment whether you are talking about Pakistani or American politics. These are secret rules of politics. Such things always come with repercussions and if you openly ask for trouble, someone will teach you a lesson.

You can have your moments of constructive criticism but the PPP style blame game should not be ignored and forgiven.

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That is why coward Imran Khan is silent over killings of people by 'maut ke saudagar'. He is master of u-turns, not fit to be a politician. How long he will rule KP on the shoulders of establishment?

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Just like the Pee Pee Pee managed to cling onto power for full five years.

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PMLN, PTI, PPP or MQM all these cult followers are ignorant and fanatics!

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This is why i would NEVER want this corrupt family to come back to rule Pakistan ever. I mean you complete your 5 years without interference. You completely destroy the country and appoint complete jokers like Gilani, Raja rental as PMs, Rehman Malik, Raisani and Zardari etc and you blame establishment for not letting you win??? To make it even worse, you call it Punjabi establishment to fool jahil jyalay and increase ethnic hatred?

Shame on this clown Bilawal and whoever is pulling all the strings.

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Another perfect example of "Maaro ghutna phoote aankh".

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inshaAllah.. KPK will surpass all other provinces in terms of education, health and law n order under the brave leadership of IK!

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Thank you for great dreams . Khush kar dia Aap nay

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An article on the issue .

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o.k. But then isn’t he telling the truth? What happened in the 90’s elections, when CAOS distributed millions to other political parties and formed IJI, headed by N$, against PPP? The case is still lingering on in the supreme court.