Re: The born leader , the only hope
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Apart from this, People's party never gave its tickets to people (common men). Majority of their candidates are feudals who always followed status-quo and thats why there is no difference in most of the parts in Sindh, after all PPP tenures.
Its a pity that people like Zulfiqar Mirza wasted their energies in destroying peace in Karachi by having tussles with other group of thugs and his own constituency (Badin) lacks basic facilities. Badin which produces major %ag of Sindh's gas, petrol is 100 years behind Karachi, Hyderabad even Sukkur and Nawabshah. No roads, no hospitals, no schools. Fehmida Mirza is presented with honor as first lady speaker. is she blind to see whats the condition of girls education in Badin?
I believe at present Sindh produces 70 % of Pakistan's gas, if Badin produces the highest percentage, it would be Pakistan's biggest reserves then...
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Title of the thread is really hilarious. Someone move it to the Jokes forum please :D
I reckon the same. Should have been "born geader .. the only hope for jiyalas"
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I reckon the same. Should have been "born geader .. the only hope for jiyalas"
The born geader @ Mr Phatoo will mind it so leave this for the leader of** P*ast* T*ense **I*ndefinent
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[quote=“jasos, post:165, topic:257237”]
[urdu]
اپنی ماں کی شہادت ، دشمنوں کی سفاکی ، اپنوں کی سازشیں, سب کچھ اس نوجوان کو** وزیراعظم بننے کی لالچ** سے نہیں روک سکتی
Vaikhda rahnda jamoor vaikhda rah :cobra:
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Supporters of the people who contested election with the help of Murtadeen Kuffar Taliban are un happy
Son of a PM , Grand son of PM , Nothing new for him
He has courage .
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Maybe only hope for PPP (not even Sindh).
I cannot wait for this 'brave' leader to participate in live Q&A and debates with people who he call buzdil.
What is the percentage of Pakistanis who have access to internet?
These Zardari offsprings must curse a certain dictator for giving Pakistanis the free media. Even their mother, who genuinely had some fire in her belly and a purpose, would've failed miserably if she was starting her career in present day Pakistan.
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Maybe only hope for PPP (not even Sindh).
I cannot wait for this 'brave' leader to participate in live Q&A and debates with people who he call buzdil.
What is the percentage of Pakistanis who have access to internet?
These Zardari offsprings must curse a certain dictator for giving Pakistanis the free media. Even their mother, who genuinely had some fire in her belly and a purpose, would've failed miserably if she was starting her career in present day Pakistan.
I am sorry , He was not on internet , Saying live before public . He is frequently adressing the public .
He is only young leader known in Pakistan everywhere
Forget Mr Phatoo and others in 60s like me .
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I am sorry , He was not on internet , Saying live before public . He is frequently adressing the public . He is only young leader known in Pakistan everywhere Forget Mr Phatoo and others in 60s like me .
That's a very good advice, I guess after this, expect people to put you on ignore list.
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yeah forget Mr Phatoo… only remember son of a dacoo ![]()
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to Zardari ab Altaf jaisa ho gaya hay kia? ![]()
Allah na karay ke mai Bilawal ki tarah baatayn karnay lagoon, Allah ne jo achha khasa zehen diya hay woh zaya kar doon? Bilawal ek tota (parrot) hay jo ratee rataai baatayn karna jaanta hay. agar lalachi/dacoo baap ki aulad na hota to apnay naam ke aagay Bhutto laga ke bheek na maangta.
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Mr Clean , Billawal Bhutto
Mr Phatoo , Zakat chor , Chanda Khor , bad charecter …
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I hope a tweet attack has been carried out today, we shouldnt give TTP any space. Tweet kar kar kay maardo unko.
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tweet.........the only hope for jiyalas
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The only hope
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^ the only hope patang bazi ![]()
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Drone strikes rukkay huay hain, samjha karo…TTP ka aakhir muqabla bhi karna hay…
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No more excuses for Taliban violence, Bhutto heir tells Pakistan’s leaders
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, 25, says prime minister and Imran Khan letting down nation by not backing firm military action
Nawaz Sharif’s tactics against the Taliban has been disastrous, says son of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto and ex-president Asif Ali Zardari. Photograph: Tapu Javeri/Newsweek Pakistan*
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the youthful heir apparent to one of south Asia’s most famous dynasties, has launched a scathing attack on his political opponents who he said must stop “making excuses” for Taliban violence.
The 25-year-old son of the assassinated prime minister Benazir Bhutto said Nawaz Sharif, the country’s current leader, and the opposition politician Imran Khan, were “letting down the people” by not backing firm military action against the Taliban.
“Perhaps they are suffering from Stockholm Syndrome,” Bhutto Zardari said, referring to cases of hostages who sympathise with or even assist their captors. “There is no reason why the national leaders, the so-called leaders, should not speak out against people who are murdering our citizens, murdering our armed forces and claiming responsibility.”
The remarks are likely to further burnish his reputation as both a brash new arrival on Pakistan’s political scene but also the most outspoken politician in the country on the issue of militancy and extremism.
He does not sit in parliament, but wields significant influence over the Pakistan People’s party (PPP), of which he is “patron in chief”. The party has been led in the past by his grandfather, his mother – who was killed while campaigning in 2007 – and his father, Asif Ali Zardari. Khan and other right-wing politicians have been criticised for handling the Pakistani Taliban with kid gloves, in a so-far unsuccessful bid to lure them into peace talks.
On Saturday the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan ( TTP ), as the country’s deadly coalition of militants is known, signalled its appreciation of Khan’s approach by announcing the movement wanted him to sit on a committee with four extremist clerics known to sympathise with militant aims. The TTP said Khan and the others could represent its interests in peace talks with the government.
Khan brushed off the embarrassing endorsement, saying “the TTP should select their own Taliban representatives for the peace talks”.
Even mass-casualty suicide attacks on civilians have at times elicited only meek condemnations. Many politicians are reluctant even to identify the culprits as the TTP.
Bhutto Zardari said the tactic had been disastrous, emboldening extremists to target civilians, including Malala Yousafzai, the schoolgirl education activist who nearly died in 2012 after being shot in the head by a Taliban assassin. “This is why people like Malala become targets because the politicians, or the so-called leaders of this country, can’t find the courage to speak out when a 16-year-old girl could. If we all speak in one voice, they can’t kill us all,” he said.
The TTP has used a highly effective intimidation campaign against liberal and left-leaning political parties and journalists to silence many of its natural critics. Bhutto Zardari said he could speak out only because of the vast security operation that surrounds him at all times and heavily restricts his travel in Pakistan, where he spends much of his time at his fortress-like family compound in Karachi.
“I have a lot of security – I lost my mother to the Taliban because of a lack of security – and that explains partly why I can be so vocal,” he said. “But so does Imran Khan. Nawaz Sharif is the prime minister of Pakistan, Shahbaz Sharif is the chief minister of Punjab. They all have more security than I do. They have no excuse.”
In the past Khan has said strident rhetoric might endanger the lives of his supporters and party activists. Bhutto Zardari has shown no such caution, even though he hopes thousands of members of the public will be attracted to numerous cultural events he has organised across Sindhin the coming weeks. They arepart of a festival he has promoted as a deliberate challenge to extremists and militants he derisively calls “cavemen”.
Bhutto Zardari is firmly against negotiations with the Taliban, saying the time has come for far-reaching military operations against the TTP, particularly in the militant stronghold of North Waziristan, an area bordering Afghanistan that for years has been a sanctuary for al-Qaida allied groups.
But he warned an operation should be in co-operation with Afghanistan, an unlikely proposition given the distrust between Kabul and Islamabad. “With Afghanistan there is no point of us launching an operation over here if they are just going to hop across the border and find sanctuary over there,” he said. “The ideal situation would be an operation from both sides at the same time.”
In recent weeks it had appeared that Sharif would finally announce the abandonment of a talks policy his close aides said had failed to make any progress. But instead on Wednesday Sharif announced he was giving them one last chance, announcing a hastily assembled commission of intermediaries to try to talk to the TTP.
Bhutto Zardari said he was exasperated by the decision: “It is extremely frustrating, not just for me but for the people who risk their lives on a daily basis, for the people who die on a daily basis,” he said.
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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, 25, says prime minister and** Imran Khan letting down nation by not backing firm military action**
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Please go ahead clear Karachi from TTP...
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Please go ahead clear Karachi from TTP...
They are .
Only MQM have some issues , Progress going on .