emergancy was well overdue and should have happened the day thief justice was restored, the judicary had become a joke, every other development project got orders to be stalled, shiek zayed center, imax center, $6 billion lahore sports city, $1 billion lahore ring road, very needed road widening projects (ferozpur road, canal road), emaars $65 billion projects in karachi, dubai worlds $80 billion new city at hawks bay in karachi, etc. the list is endless there are hundred industrys blocked because of the judge, the idiot has made pakistan lose over $100 billion investments just because of his feud with the gov. and not only that he let 62 terroists get away free, who will now go away and blow pakistan up.
he should be striped now and burnt alive now.
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Naa Tera Pakistan hai ![]()
Naa Mera Pakistan hai ![]()
Yeh uss kaa Pakistan hai ![]()
JO sadr-e-Pakistan hai
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let me put a little bit of REALITY/FACTS in YOU SIGNATURE
Pakistan economy is a complete **BOOOOMING **success story under Pervez Musharraf,
Forex Reserves, Tax revenues, FDI, Remittances, GDP, GDP Growth rate,
**-> you name it, nearly everything has more then tripled
including corruption, killings of innocents by the army and above all terrorism… ![]()
as for your ranting…**CJ did the right thing. these billions of $ coming into pakistan are going straight into the account of government officials and corrupt military generals headed by madman mushy. if there is any progress to boast off then thats in the field of terrorism thanx to the government and incompetency of mushy. CJ also did the right thing by letting go of 62 ppl who were wrongly accused by the government for the crimes they did not commit. how do i know? well bcoz government failed to provide any evidence against them. so they lost the case. simple as that. and don’t tell me mushy didn’t share the evidence bcoz it was a STATE SECRET and in the best INTEREST of the NATION.
about last line…don’t think CJ is going anywhere. but can’t say that for mushy. he is a marked man now. ![]()
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That madman CJ released 61 terrorists who probably paid a part in the slaughter of hundreds of people in all the terrorist attacks in the last few months. Musharraf should have imposed Emergency much, much earlier and dealt with this vindictive C!
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He actually released a 62nd terrorist too, who finally terrrorized the nation by imposing Emergency ![]()
Long Live Arnold Musharraf Bol Bachan ![]()
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CJ did the right thing by upholding the law. they are innocent until proven guilty. your mushy failed miserably and they were rightly acquitted by the FAIR N FREE JUDICIARY you all have been boasting about in the last few months or so. this very CJ was your darling when he gave a verdict in fav of mushy. where were these 61 terrorists and questionable judgment? oh...let me guess...under the carpet bcos that didn't really matter since mushy got the verdict so no need to cry about terrorists. well BOO HOO....
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well i guess your whining over the billions of dollars lost is not just illogical but something i will hear from a 2 year old.
it shows your silly excuse to protect an enemy of pakistan, please provide an logical comment, there is nopoint in debating with someone who gives such comments against pakistan, so there is no point in discussing about your other points,
your post just makes you look silly and it shows whos ranting.
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I like this one better. ![]()
America ne eik kuta pala varadi wala vardai wala.
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All those billions of $$ were falling out of Mushrrafs behind. I had no idea he had dollar printing machine in his ass.
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Innocent until Proven guilty?
That's a nice rule to apply to 61 people suspected of terrorism and thereby automatically, of treason against state, not to mention mudding up the name of Islam and God, when you don't apply that rule TO ANYONE ELSE IN THE NATION!
In case you didn't know, Pakistan government has never believed in or excercised the right of innocent unti proven guilty. And rightfully so, in a country where its next to impossible to find someone after you let them go.
Especially since they are suspected of terrorism, they need to have been held in high security prisons until their cases were completely cleared, and they probably were NOT!
In case you don't know 50% of the country has fallen to extremists, and poor villagers have a "naam ka Islamic law" imposed on them. A government within a government, and what's worse - the laws are not even Islamic. This is a battlezone between East and West, nothing more, and they've hijacked half the country for it. Mind you some of the most beautiful parts of Pakistan, thereby paralyzing safe travel and good tourism.
This emergency definitely was long overdue.
All I know is that this stupid suicide bombing needs to end. Its pathetic, and there is no justification for it. The fact that the justice system is allowing all this to happen, is NOT ACCEPTABLE.
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all said and done…i stand corrected…fault lies fully on government’s incompetency to provide evidence against these 61 ppl. government failed and they were allowed to go free. government could have asked for putting them under house arrest or security to carry out further investigations to gather evidence. but they didn’t. so don’t blame the justice system when clearly government didn’t do its job right to begin with.
as for islam and god, well i’m really surprise that you are so passionate about these two things. :halo: we all know how much u love pakistan and pakistanis, so whatever mushy will do, will genuinely please you cos u want to see pakistanis suffer no matter how it happens.
as for the last bit…there was no 50% extremism in pakistan until mushy came into power. his stupid policies to isolate northern areas and to punish them for every failure on his part is one of many reasons why extremism is a problem is todays pakistan.
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That madman CJ released 61 terrorists who probably paid a part in the slaughter of hundreds of people in all the terrorist attacks in the last few months. Musharraf should have imposed Emergency much, much earlier and dealt with this vindictive C!
Did it ever occur to you that the prosecution failed to provide enough evidence to indict them? or we just have to indict everyone our government puts in a court?
Re: The Thief Justice and the well overdue emergancy
emergancy was well overdue and should have happened the day thief justice was restored, the judicary had become a joke, every other development project got orders to be stalled, shiek zayed center, imax center, $6 billion lahore sports city, $1 billion lahore ring road, very needed road widening projects (ferozpur road, canal road), emaars $65 billion projects in karachi, dubai worlds $80 billion new city at hawks bay in karachi, etc. the list is endless there are hundred industrys blocked because of the judge, the idiot has made pakistan lose over $100 billion investments just because of his feud with the gov. and not only that he let 62 terroists get away free, who will now go away and blow pakistan up. he should be striped now and burnt alive now.
wow.... until yesterday all these projects were going guns blazing, I never heard you complaining thet CJ is hindering in these project and today you have list of umpteen projects that CJ is interfering .... wah wah... ways people can justify anything!
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^^ yep - that is the fashion of the day - even if a bus tire goes flat it cuz CJ must have ordered it.
and 62 terrorits? what the heck! This dictator allowed a convicted fellon (NS) to go scott free against the court verdict - he allows yet another crook proclaimed offender (BB) to come back under a shoddy deal against whom cases are pending in courts. How did those "innocent until proven guilty" hepless souls become 62 terrorists? they were being kept under illegal detention with no cases/charges against them in any court of law in the country. After which due process of law they were labeled as 62 terrorists?
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After which due process of law they were labeled as 62 terrorists?
After the Eht.. opps I mean Ilhaam, Musharraf experienced...
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I like this one better. :D
America ne eik kuta pala varadi wala vardai wala.
Zabardast:D
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After the Eht.. opps I mean Ilhaam, Musharraf experienced...
its probably both. He first suffers an Ehtel.. after receiving a call from Condi then he gets an ilhaam that in order to get a few more crumbs & a pat on the shoulder (reminds me of that photo of a soldier & a dog) he needs to go & find 62 terrorists - you know that usual do more dunda.
Re: The Thief Justice and the well overdue emergancy
That madman CJ released 61 terrorists who probably paid a part in the slaughter of hundreds of people in all the terrorist attacks in the last few months. Musharraf should have imposed Emergency much, much earlier and dealt with this vindictive C!
Reza it is exactly the reason why Musharaf is today the most popular leader in the country....everybody loves him so much except for some stupid guppies.....and for CJ he is the most hated person in the country....history will take him to task and will be condemned forever....Musharaf will always be remembered as the most visionary leader in Pakistan by imposing martial law twice in one life time....just pray he survives to get the history written under his own supervision.....he may hire you for the task>>>>
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Reza it is exactly the reason why Musharaf is today the most popular leader in the country....everybody loves him so much except for some stupid guppies.....and for CJ he is the most hated person in the country....history will take him to task and will be condemned forever....*Musharaf will always be remembered as the most visionary leader in Pakistan....just pray he survives to get the history written under his own supervision.....he may hire you for the task>>>>
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haha :D
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This is worth reading.
http://dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\11\04\story_4-11-2007_pg3_3
POSTCARD USA: Naked Sword at the United Nations — Khalid Hasan
If the government must repeat this exercise every year to repay political debts or afford its favourites of the moment an opportunity to see New York and sample its delights, then it might consider sending someone like the great son of Rawalpindi, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, who at least is amusing
They roam around the United Nations like lost buffaloes in search of the nearest watering hole, which they appear to have found in the coffee lounge. There they all sit for much of the time that they spend at the headquarters of the only organisation in the world whose doors are open to all, be it the Axis of Evil or the Great Satan itself.
The lost buffaloes are the 13 members of Pakistan’s delegation to the 62nd session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Three more are expected to arrive in the next couple of days, including Pakistan’s only provider of the cup that cheers, M P Bhandara. To his credit, I should add that when during his last visit to Washington, Gen Pervez Musharraf introduced him at a meeting with congressional leaders as a member of the National Assembly who comes from a minority community, like a jack in the box, Bhandara rose from his chair and said with a deadpan expression on his face, “I am not a minority; I am a citizen of Pakistan.” Although it will amount to the liquid equivalent of carrying coal to Newcastle, I am going buy Bhandara a drink next time I run into him.
Of the 13 members of what we have by way of a delegation, five are women, at least two of whom have their heads cocooned in a hijab, with the rest of their torsos protected from sinful, prying eyes by a shapeless gown. The thirteen — with the exception of former ambassador Khalid Mahmood — are never away from one another. They talk to no one except to one another and they move around like a herd. They stay away from other delegates and obviously cherish each other’s company though often their voices rise quite a few decibels above what would be considered a seemly level. But that can be forgiven because I have yet to hear a discussion on Pakistan’s political situation without the participants getting into a near-slanging match.
Why they are at the United Nations and what they are doing there only those who sent them can explain. They all arrived around the middle of the month when the General Assembly debate had ended and the six permanent committees had gone into session. Some of the delegates have been given pre-cooked speeches by Pakistan’s UN mission to read parrot-like. The delegation is among the largest any member state has sent. If the government must repeat this exercise every year to repay political debts or afford its favourites of the moment an opportunity to see New York and sample its delights, then it might consider sending someone like the great son of Rawalpindi, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, who at least is amusing. I recall his telling a stripling second secretary trying to palm off a speech to him that he was required to deliver to one of the committees, “I am not here with a qawwal party. I will make my own speech.” And he did, though what he said no English teacher should have heard unless he was suicidal.
The present delegation includes Ahmed Raza Kasuri, who continues to provide exciting news. While no one has yet thrown any ink on him on the streets of New York — that being a serious offence — he has triggered quite a few fireworks elsewhere. He spoke on Kashmir the other day to one of the committees, delivering in his booming voice the factory-made Foreign Office speech he had been given. But he has been active outside the US as well. The other day, the Pakistan News Writers’ Forum invited him to speak at a gathering, held in a restaurant bearing the rather appropriate name of Ali Baba. Ahmed Raza Kasuri was in his element that evening, reminding some of his rib-cracking performances at Government College, Lahore, debates. He said Gen Zia had ruled Pakistan for eleven years in the name of his murdered father, whom Zulfikar Ali Bhutto had ordered killed. “He wasn’t murdered because the Sikhs wanted to avenge the hanging of Bhagat Singh,” he added. “On me alone, Bhutto launched seventeen attacks,” he disclosed. If true, that only shows that ZAB’s sharpshooters were all thumbs. Kasuri denied that he was on the side of the present government because he wanted a cabinet post. “I am a nawab, while sweepers, cobblers, barbers and weavers have become ministers. I did not choose to become one because I am a nawab, as was my father and as was my grandfather. I am also handsome and I am highly educated,” he declared.
Kasuri said journalists and TV people had spread disaffection and frustration in Pakistan. Those so-called intellectuals were working according to an agenda set by the political parties they supported. He said one TV talk show host whom he had exposed during a debate had apologised to him as many as ten times. It wasn’t clear if the host had been forgiven or if he continued to remain on Kasuri’s hit list. He was attending the UN session, he explained, at state expense because he was a representative of the people of Pakistan. Asked about Nawaz Sharif’s unceremonious expulsion from Pakistan, Kasuri said that the moment Sharif stepped into a PIA plane at London, the Supreme Court’s directions stood obeyed. He flew to Jeddhah, he added, of his own sweet free will. When asked if Gen Musharraf would impose martial law, he replied, “Ask Gen Musharraf or Durrani, his rep in America.” At one time, he declared that he was not an ass and the PPP was not one of his maternal uncles, remarks that brought the house down.
Ahmed Raza Kasuri has always been known for his memorable declarations and old Kasuri watchers like me he did not disappoint this time either. “I am a naked sword,” he thundered. One only hopes that he would sheath that sword when sauntering around the corridors of the United Nations.
Khalid Hasan is Daily Times’ US-based correspondent. His e-mail is [email protected]