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Who the hell is he talking about politics??? pehlay fauj se to corruption khatam karay.
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Who the hell is he talking about politics??? pehlay fauj se to corruption khatam karay.
You mean DHA and other projects and Aamir Kiyani say 16 Arb wapis lay???
What are you actually smoking? Pass some to me!! :)
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And today in Pakistan
Gen Shareef said corruption to be curbed from all segments...good one General Sb, here is how to start
16 BILLION from Aamir Kiyani
Okara land issue
Corruption in Bahria town
Aleem Khan and his partners
Gen Musharaf and his overseas assets
Gen sahib you do that, rest of the corrupts will automatically leave corruption.
They say: there is not a single hospital in Pakistan which could treat PM Nawaz Sharif..and rightly so..
Then other says: Despite being in power for 40 years directly and 20 years Indirectly, there is not a single CMH which can treat Gen Mushy...
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And Today's News Fuse is:
Operation against Chotu Gang has been taken over by the Army now, Earlier Police was conducting it and has successfully pushed them in an island, they has been martyrs from Police side as well, and they were criticized for that... now since the Army is has taken over for last three days, what are the results... .
If it was successful that means Army came to take over on their own will, right? any source? or trying be another Anwar Pasha?
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And many more. PM with heavy mendate belonging to Punjab could not handle its own army, who in the hell from other province’s PM control them?? Perhaps IK ![]()
The Economist explains: Why Pakistan has failed to take back power from the army | The Economist
The Economist explains
Why Pakistan has failed to take back power from the army
Apr 20th 2016, 2:28 BY J.B.
PAKISTAN’s civilian and military elite are forever jetting off to Dubai. But the routine Emirates flight that took off from Karachi last month was notable for the presence of Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan’s former president, sitting in the well-upholstered seats in the front. For three years he had been banned from travel while facing a charge of high treason, initiated by the government, and numerous other cases launched against him after he returned from self-exile in 2013. But the government finally agreed to let him travel abroad, supposedly for medical reasons. That prime minister Nawaz Sharif, the victim of Mr Musharraf’s 1999 coup, finally agreed to take the ex-army chief off the “exit control list” was the final, humiliating confirmation that the government has failed to claw power back from Pakistan’s almighty military.
Although once a creature of a former military ruler, Mr Sharif had become convinced the generals must be sent back to barracks by the seven years he spent in exile in Saudi Arabia and London following the toppling of his second government. In May 2013, when Mr Sharif returned to power for the third time, it seemed he might just succeed. He had won a landslide election victory. The army’s reputation was still tarnished by the Musharraf years and other humiliations, including the discovery that former al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden had been hiding in spitting distance of the army’s officer training academy. The decision to order a special prosecution of Mr Musharraf (not for the 1999 coup but for a short period of emergency rule in 2007) was a bold move. For an ex-army chief to appear in court, let alone be convicted of a capital offence, would have been a historic assertion of civilian power.
The army fought back with a series of security and health scares to frustrate efforts to bring Mr Musharraf to court—although he did finally make an appearance in February 2014. Soon afterwards the ruling party was caught in the crossfire of a fight between the army and Geo, a broadly pro-government channel that publicly accused the military’s spy master of plotting the attempted assassination of one of its top journalists. More important was the appointment of a new army chief in November 2013. Not only is General Raheel Sharif untainted by the Musharraf years but he has gradually eclipsed the prime minister in public esteem after launching a major military campaign against domestic militants that led to a slump in terror attacks. He was also credited with saving Mr Sharif’s government by refusing to back the mass street protests by opposition groups that hit Islamabad in the autumn of 2014.
Realising he cannot govern without the army Mr Sharif appears to have accepted a joint-rule with his (unrelated) namesake. But although the two Sharifs confer regularly and often appear together at public events, continuing friction is inevitable. The relationship took a dive last month after the Taliban bombing of a Lahore park that killed 72. General Sharif seized the opportunity to try and take control of security of Mr Sharif’s home province of Punjab. The prime minister is still resisting, for now.
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If it was successful that means Army came to take over on their own will, right? any source? or trying be another Anwar Pasha?
Pure BS he's uttering. PMLN Gov in haste deliberately sent an ill equipped police force to deal with heavily armed and strategically placed militia, and as a result 8 police officers lost their lives, and he's talking about successful operation. If it was successful, then why was the Army called in after over week of fighting?
So much showbazi of passing out parade of elite forces in Punjab every other week. They're nothing but personal guards of the Sharif family.
You know how pathetic and corrupt to the core Punjab police is when a gang prefers to surrender in front of army, not police. Bad times ahead for PMLN. They must be dreading the Choto Gang leaks.
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Pure BS he's uttering. PMLN Gov in haste deliberately sent an ill equipped police force to deal with heavily armed and strategically placed militia, and as a result 8 police officers lost their lives, and he's talking about successful operation. If it was successful, then why was the Army called in after over week of fighting?
So much showbazi of passing out parade of elite forces in Punjab every other week. They're nothing but personal guards of the Sharif family.
You know how pathetic and corrupt to the core Punjab police is when a gang prefers to surrender in front of army, not police. Bad times ahead for PMLN. They must be dreading the Choto Gang leaks.
Exactly. Local politicians must be getting share from choto-gang. Maybe that is the reason Raheel sharif had to speak against corruption that depoliticize police so that it can handle choti moti gangs.
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If it was successful that means Army came to take over on their own will, right? any source? or trying be another Anwar Pasha?
Point is, the whole area, that is Raheem Yar Khan, Rajan Pur to Dera Ghazi Khan has been inflicted with chotu gang...which was acting as God Father for smaller gangs...
Chotu and other gangs have full support of Lagharies, Mazaries, Khosas, Chachar and many other Sindhi and Balochi tribal heads...
Last year when operatiom stated against them, after the assassination of Malik Ishaq..
The police, specially the anti-terrorism squad plans to difuse this gang who are not only involved in kidnapping, extortion and killing but supports TTP, BLA and BUA, also they were in contact and were helped by Th RAW elements in and out of Pakistan.
The 1st phase of operation was to eliminate all their local franchises and that was being done fiercely. Somewhere with help of Rangers, somewhere help of FC on Baloch front..
It was after months long efforts and sacrifices of security agencies that this gang was confined in that island if Sindh river, this island was their last stand...this is when Police made its final move and tried to take them on their own, without air-support of any kind...this where they got their 2 dozen officers kidnapped from ferry...
Here Jumps in the media who was dying to blame all to the Sharifs and they made it look like a failure of Police and ridicules the sacrifices police made...
How i know about it, i buy raw materials for my business from southern punjab and travel there twice or thrice a week...have close contact with the people (traders/business men) on the ground as it is need of my business ( to make sure roads are safe and raw material is available) unlike others who can't even point out where Rajan Pur is on the Pakistani map
Iam not against army, but undermining sacrifice of police personal who were slaughtered in front of their families because they were taking part in operation against chotu is utterly disgusting..
Now army is there for five days..
I hope something good comes out..
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Exactly. Local politicians must be getting share from choto-gang. Maybe that is the reason Raheel sharif had to speak against corruption that depoliticize police so that it can handle choti moti gangs.
Under what authority of constitution of Pakistan is he doing that??
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7 policemen, somesay under training, were killed under broad daylight in Karachi...a sad incident, 7 precious lives were lost, PM, DG Rangers condemned attack...terrorists however had a laugh... How long Rangers operation is going on and for how long terrorist supporters pike Dr Asim and terrorists like Uzair Baloch has been arrested??? The way these policemen were killed (shown is cctv) seems like they (terrorists) didn't have any fear of back lash...
On the corruption front, if Army chief can investigate/prosecute Gen Mushy, yes he is serious about it, if not then politicians should run for their lives or obey.
Off-Shore companies are crime and are tools for money laundering, says Imran Khan, and then Aleem Khan's name showed up and IK said, He is proud of Aleem Khan who have declared his Off-Shore companies.... And hence no need to investigate the money trail nor how these expensive properties were shown under priced in declaration form...
It is being said Shujaa Pasha have plaza and properties in Pindi...if it is true...then yes it is great business..
Terrorists should be killed...statements will not help
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Under what authority of constitution of Pakistan is he doing that??
He has the right to speak as haramkhor politicians themselves back those terrorists and call army on conflict of interest. Btw, look who is talking about constitution. According to constitution you should be sent behind the bars because of language you use against PM and Army chief etc.
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Till we have this type of greedy puppet politicians . Nothing good have can happen .
Kursi kay peechhay pagal
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Imran Khan’s Politics
Ami ami, Nawaz Shareef Did that and this
Ami ami, Nawaz Shareef Didn’t does that and this
and ami says, koy baat nahi beta… main ussay DaNtooN gee..
What if there is no Nawaz Shareef tomorrow!!! what will IK do.. 99% of the content of his speeches will disappear.. and so will his speeches..
The ever lasting love and hate story of Nawaz and Imran…
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Today in Pakistan
Raheel Shareef Removed almost a dozen army officers... Gen Sb, why removed why not court martial and taking away all the benefits and everything they have!!! that would be punishment...
Nawaz Shareef called Cabinet meeting and discuss things like... Gen sb nay 11 banday nikalay haiN, hum 22 nikalaiN gaay... DaR sahib, app list tayaar karaiN un bandooN key jinhoN nay hamaaray saath Ghadari key..
Aleem Khan and Malik Riaz to Imran Khan, Khan sb, haath hola rakhain, nahi tu naa'hi SKCH ko funds milaiN gaay aur naa'hi app ko Media Coverage.. Imran Khan... Oye mujhay pehlay kyoN nahi bataya !!!
After Dawn News wrote Story of Bahria Scams... all media houses gone deaf??? wonder why???
Gen Shareef was right when he says corruption is directly proportional to terrorism, Gen Ijaz and Ubaid are examples.. but Gen Sb, you going to make them example??? or give them relief by just removing them...
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And PM addresses the Nation again:
1) Dear Mr. PM, please let your actions speak, address is good once or twice a year.
2) Now, Imran Khan would be jumping again to address the nation, wonder if they have paid their debts.
3) The address would have sent more powerful message had PM fired few of its Ministers and initiated inquiry against the political elite...bili ko chichrooN kay kha'ab.
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Neither this, nor the corrupt dacoo, luteray, chor who are in power now and who were in power before this govt can do any good for Pakistan.
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Hah you guys churning the same old rhetotic here months later.
Y'all too funneh
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He has the right to speak as haramkhor politicians themselves back those terrorists and call army on conflict of interest. Btw, look who is talking about constitution. According to constitution you should be sent behind the bars because of language you use against PM and Army chief etc.
You mean corrupt pm and army officials :) Why cannot guys like you should be behind bars supporting corrupt army and its illegitimate bread of badkar corrupt politicians?
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You mean corrupt pm and army officials :) Why cannot guys like you should be behind bars supporting corrupt army and its illegitimate bread of badkar corrupt politicians?
Yes I am not biased like I will not speak against zardari's corruption because he belongs to party of sons of the land.