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Unless that halwa is approved by his real masters, that will remain as khiali halwa:)

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What a pathetic fashion sense he has, he doesn’t deserve to be Pakistan’s army chief.

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^ that’s why he has ordered some sherwanis :cb:

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I know this from a credible source that they were handing out Rs. 2000 to people (mostly sweepers and cleaners) in Rawalpindi's slums to come attend this rally. If the military pulled this money from the country's kitty then this is totally unacceptable.

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Ab yea deakhna hay kay:

Angootha-chaap Khandani Kameenay chour-uchakkay yea kahtay hua ‘Meray Kammee naukar votero’ hukumat karayen gay

yea

Inter-Pass Jaan-baaz yea kahtay hua ‘Meray Aziz ham-watano’ hukumat karayen gay.

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What a silly comment. I didnt know you required a fashion degree to be the COAS.

All those pointing fingers at the army are fighting a losing battle. I know it is terribly hard for the thugs and looters to understand that a true change has come, and that the status quo, as they knew it, is over. The army is off hands...has been, and will be. This is the people talking now. Change has come. Live with it.

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^ wo kia kehtay hian k, "Maray huway ko kia marna".
actully credit goes to PPP, they 'worked hard' during five years to change mindset of people.

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Care to elaborate on what "changed has come"? All I see is people jockeying for power & the governing system has been paralyzed to the point of anarchy...power vacuum has been created where Talbian will thrive.

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The ‘victims’ are always PPP wallahs. Remember? And he and his cabinet has done a lot to alleviate the poverty, if not shock and sadness of victim’s relatives.

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I dont think the govt has been paralyzed at all. They have had 5 years, and nothing to show for. Our status quo parties have grown to believe that once they are in power, all government institutions are under their control, and will do what they are told to. There is no concept of delegation of authority. They assume that the judges will always consider them holy, the NAB will always consider them to be innocent, and the public exchequer will be their personal piggy bank.

In any proper democractic govt, all these institutions work individually. If the SC has ruled against the PM, it doesnt, and shouldnt create a power vacuum, unless PPP is looking for an excuse for its failures. The taliban are already thriving under the immaculate security setup and intelligence of Rehman Baba.

The recent incidents have shaken up the status quo. I hope PML-N will be swept away in this as well.

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Record barqara BHI reh sakta hai to not finish tenure

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Army, ISI intervened to end stand-off | The Nation

                     LAHORE - Country’s premier intelligence  agency - ISI - played key role in ending the worsening stand-off between  the long-march leadership and the government after some government  elements planned for a dangerous operation to arrest Dr Tahirul Qadri  during the sit-in in Islamabad, sources disclosed to TheNation on  Friday.

A timely intervention by Pak Army, made possible by its intelligence tentacles, enabled aborting of a commando like operation aimed at arresting the chief of the Tehrik Minhajul Quran. Highly-placed sources revealed that as the stand-off stiffened, certain elements in the govt planned for a dangerous operation to arrest the leader of the long march on January 16 or 17. Intelligence sources quoting credible inputs revealed that a federal law enforcing agency, on the advice of the interior ministry, had been tasked to carry out the “sting operation” to arrest Dr Qadri, a liberal Pakistani-Canadian cleric who has a strong stance against terrorism.

The possibilities of casualties among those protecting the march’s leader were accepted as an ‘unavoidable collateral damage’. “But the army and the intelligence agency leadership diffused the tension,” an intelligence official told this reporter during a brief chat. “Rather than exploiting the situation and playing the role of a grabber, the military leadership did their best to bring down the temperature on the political sphere,” he explained. The official straightforwardly rejected the allegations levelled by some opposition parties that the security establishment supported the marchers. He said the security forces had nothing to do with the political developments taking place during the last some days in the country.

About the ‘sting operation’ the sources further revealed that the details of the risky plan were picked up by the intelligence agencies. “The planned operation envisaged use of water cannons to disperse the protective cordon around Qadri and then sending in a team using shock-tactics to grab their target,” sources explained. On the directives of the government, the machinery had been installed close to the long march near the Parliament House in the federal capital to use water cannons to hit the marchers. Referring to interior minister, an intelligence source said, “Mr Malik had given go-ahead to a civilian (law enforcement) agency to launch the operation telling them that even five to six killings doesn’t matter.”

A quick response by the army and intelligence leadership, who advised against such a reckless adventure and its pernicious fall-out, made the government high ups block the potentially disastrous operation.

A military official said that the army and intelligence leadership took constructive steps to ease tension though some circles were propagating that the long march had been plotted to derail the otherwise fragile democratic set-up.

He also termed the coup rumours amid long march “absurd and based on disinformation”, stating that the security forces had nothing to do with the political developments. He said there was no link or contact between Qadri and the security agencies prior to the march, clearly dispelling the impression that the cleric was staging a stunt on their behest.

Pak Army or ISI had nothing to do with the recent developments – from sit-in of Shias mourning Quetta killings to the long march. “Even if we suppose that some quarters in the security establishment were backing the long march, then what have they achieved through all this?” questioned the official.

Had there been any plan for military takeover, the situation was obviously ripe for it and the planners would have exploited this opportunity, he commented with a smile on his face. According to some other well-informed sources, the top leadership of army and the ISI is focusing on the internal and external security challenges at a time when the country is aggressively fighting against militancy and India has adopted an aggressive posture at the Line of Control. Hence, military has no space for any political adventure and the conspiracy theories ahead of polls must not be given any serious consideration.

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Just a fake report .
People who were looking Tv knew that it took few seconds only that a message from Zardari to Najam Sethi that government will not use power .
Dard sahay Bi Fakhta aur Anday kuway khain
درد سہے بی فاختہ اور انڈے کوے کھائیں

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sure unkil AP, when something doesnt fit your preconceived notions, you call it fake.

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It means 100% involvement of ISI and army. Since they failed to achieve their objectives, therefore above nonsense. isay kahtayhain** “khisiani billi khamba nochay”**

Shabash, Ab narao lagao, “EK ZARDARI SUB Par Bhari”

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You are just catching at the straws now sachay :hehe:

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If you are happy , I agree with the title of the report .

They may have done this to get a safe exit for their man .

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“@Shahidmasooddr: Islamabad: The soft intervention on the last night of Dharna: The CALLER to Ch Shujjat:"Talk to AAZ,Avoid Force,Start negotiations Asap".”

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Topic is other but see this
Police officer in trouble for all the wrong reasons