Traitor in court: An account of Iftikhar Chaudhry’s brilliant career

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My favourite PMLN, SS? You ignored my whole post where i said some of my own relatives aren't talking to me properly because i criticise and expose Sharif brothers and one of my main problems with them is that they only concentrate on certain areas with their development projects. You don't need to tell me what Sharifs do because hundreds of my posts are proof that i don't like these corrupt businessmen who use politics for their own benefits.

What you are upset about is that i rightly pointed out that no previous government (even PPP) were as bad as this incompetent and corrupt gang who are here for no other purpose but to destroy our country. That is why we have likes of Zardari, Rehman Malik and Gilanis running the country and the REAL PPP leadership is nowhere to be seen. We haven't seen this much load shedding, corruption, law and order problems, inflation in our entire history and it's a shame you can't see all that and still defend Zardari who had the worst reputation in the country even before coming to power 4.5 years ago?

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Chief Justice of Pakistan is “clean”, Malik Riaz says - geo.tv

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yeh Clean kia hoota hai? humay tau sirf immunity ka matbal ata hai

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You are delusional. Not picking on you.

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Whole nation!!!! where did u dreamt that!!! I think paid Jang/News anchors an d few others like u may think thta .. even recent by-elections in Punjab where PML-N govt holds every govt department PPP won by large leads.. You are not counting those peopel in whole nation!!!! Infact PPP is the most popular party in Pakistan. CJ Iftikhar Ch, had written Nawaz Sharif as the most corrupt after military coup...

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We have traitor in haiwan e Sadar, we have traitor in PM house ,hand picked traitors in all 5 assemblies so what if we have one in SC.
Is he taking the fame away from the others?

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CJ should distance himself from SC: Raja Riaz | DAWN.COM

LAHORE: Opposition leader of Punjab Assembly Raja Riaz said on Friday that although Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry’s stepping down from the bench, hearing the suo motu notice involving Arsalan Iftikhar, was a good gesture but he should distance himself from the Supreme Court as all the judges are subordinate to him, DawnNews reported.

Addressing the provincial assembly, the opposition leader said that if provincial budget fails to provide relief to the people, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) will register their protest.

Riaz said that his party respects the sanctity of the courts and leaders from PPP reverently appeared before the Supreme Court on three different occasions.

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Raja Riaz :omg:

Re: Traitor in court: An account of Iftikhar Cuaudhry’s brilliant career

PPP is the biggest blessing People of Pakistan ever got

Zinda hay Bhutto, Zinda hay BB
issi liya sadr hay Zardari
bus maari gayee awam saari
Zinda hay Bhutto Zinda hay BB

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There are is only one power stand behind every thing .
Assasination of Bhutto ,Murtaza,Shahnwawaz and Benazir
Those are behind Malik Riaz since his born as a real estate developer .
How long they will go . We can never know
The Holy cow .

Re: Traitor in court: An account of Iftikhar Cuaudhry’s brilliant career

Yes, it is the biggest blessing - since people who live in far flung remote areas believe in it... but u wont understand it since highly paid TV anchors and PPP haters wont believe it - they deny years after years the truth.. Zardari is better politician (though hes not a leader) than any one in Pakistan today.. and people of Pakistan will elect him again in spite of your crying.. ;)

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CJ is same corrupt as whole leading faces we have in Pakistan. The justice in Pakistan is a joke he playing with the cards he having so as Est.and other politicians. If he is so humble with nation he need to fix the justice system first for normal peoples. OR bring up the cases and delivered justice about missing persons,balouchistan and Karachi crises. Few of us just prasing him coz his Lathi on ppp now.

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True

Otherwise there were strong chances the country would have prospered under some good leadership and people might had been enjoying some economical freedom and better education and better health facilities, but because of the blessings of the bhuto all these were kept away from the nation, true that any nation who consider bhuttos as god or something like that should be living the way they are living... and yes they deserve nothing else but ZArdari...

Now the only way people can get rid of Zardari is to perform Touba and ask for forgiveness from Allah alll mighty ( not from butto)... if that plead of forgiveness is accepted by the Allah all MIghty, then yes we willl get rid of Zardari, otherwise, we will have Bilawal... :)

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The agent of establishment and Malik Riaz is bargaining with him in England .
*The Dirtiest traitor world have ever seen *

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Zardari in England again?

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It is Imran Khan in England .
The Dirtiest politician of the world

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Arsalan issue: Kazmi calls for fair probe | DAWN.COM

ISLAMABAD, June 8: On Friday at least one senior lawmaker of the ruling Pakistan People’s Party went so far as to say that Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry should resign to facilitate a free probe against his son in an alleged financial scam.

Former religious affairs minister Hamid Saeed Kazmi, who comes to attend the National Assembly in a police armoured car from Adiala Jail, near Islamabad, said the chief justice should resign so that he was seen to be doing what he had once advised Kazmi to do. And as he did so, he was cheered on by many of his party members who thumped their desks to indicate their support for his words.

Kazmi’s statement was perhaps the most outspoken comment in the parliament on the allegedly objectionable financial links of the chief justice’s son, Arsalan Chaudhry, with a local property tycoon since the chief justice, at the head of a three-judge bench, took up the case on Tuesday.

The chief justice withdrew from the bench on Thursday after chairing it on the first day of the hearing on his own initiative, or suo motu notice, in response to widespread reports that his son had received large funds, including expenses for foreign trips that were given to influence the court in pending cases against the Bahria Town firm of Malik Riaz Hussain.

**But Mr Kazmi, a soft-spoken legislator from Rahimyar Khan, did not seem satisfied with the chief justice’s gesture on Thursday. The latter left the case to be heard by the two other judges of the bench.

Instead Mr Kazmi wanted a replication of his own example in the so-called Haj scandal’ of 2010, which too was taken up by the apex court on a suo motu notice. The lawmaker, who attends the assembly on a special production order’ by the speaker, wondered why he had been kept in jail, without bail, for one-and-a-half years `without any proof’ – of alleged corruption in arranging accommodation for Pakistani Hajis in Saudi Arabia – when questions were being raised about the chief justice’s son being blamed without any proof yet.
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Mr Kazmi said the chief justice had once asked him in the court to quit as minister as his office could impede an impartial investigation, and added that “Today I am saying the same to him in his own words because (otherwise) nobody can dare speak out before him.”

And then, in his final remark addressed to the chief justice, he said: “The advice you granted me then I am presenting to you now.”

Mr Kazmi’s brief interjection was greeted by his party members with the only desk-thumping of the day when members of the Pakistan Muslim League-N continued a virtual boycott of the general debate on the new budget and only three other speeches from the ruling coalition were a low-key mix of both praise and criticism of the government before the house was adjourned for the weekend until 5pm on Monday.

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Kazmi is not a member of PPP .
And PPP can not say anything on issue .
Matter is between estab and CJ .

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^which Kazmi, who looted Hajis with the help of PM's son?

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^ he didnt loot any one, that was disinformation by MR's controlled media.