Re: What is going on? Is Zardari about to resign?
abhi tak chaat raha hay
Estab kay har puppet ka anjam
Others
N$ Exile
Afaq,aamir jail
Ch Nisar retied hurt
Lookin for IK ?
Re: What is going on? Is Zardari about to resign?
abhi tak chaat raha hay
Estab kay har puppet ka anjam
Others
N$ Exile
Afaq,aamir jail
Ch Nisar retied hurt
Lookin for IK ?
Re: What is going on? Is Zardari about to resign?
More speculation at,
A former U.S. government official told The Cable today that when President Barack Obama spoke with Zardari over the weekend regarding NATO’s killing of the 24 Pakistani soldiers, Zardari was “incoherent.” The Pakistani president had been feeling increased pressure over the Memogate scandal. “The noose was getting tighter – it was only a matter of time,” the former official said, expressing the growing expectation inside the U.S. government that Zardari may be on the way out.
The former U.S. official said that parts of the U.S. government were informed that Zardari had a “minor heart attack” on Monday night and flew to Dubai via air ambulance today. He may have angioplasty on Wednesday and may also resign on account of “ill health.”
“This is the ‘in-house change option’ that has been talked about,” said Shuja Nawaz, director of the South Asia Center at the Atlantic Council, in a Tuesday interview with The Cable. Nawaz said that this plan would see Zardari step aside and be replaced by his own party, preserving the veneer of civilian rule but ultimately acceding to the military’s wishes to get rid of Zardari.
“Unfortunately, it means that the military may have had to use its muscle to effect change yet again,” said Nawaz. “Now if they stay at arm’s length and let the party take care of its business, then things may improve. If not, then this is a silent coup with [Pakistani prime minister Yousaf Raza] Gilani as the front man.”
In Islamabad, some papers have reported that before Zardari left Pakistan, the Pakistani Army insisted that Zardari be examined by their own physicians, and that the Army doctors determined that Zardari was fine and did not need to leave the country for medical reasons. Zardari’s spokesman has denied that he met with the Army doctors.
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This rumour comes around every couple months....ZZZZZZZ.....
Re: What is going on? Is Zardari about to resign?
I never heard this kind a rumor before.. well I never been this excited of someone getting the heart attack either.. VERY BEST WISHES TO PAKISTAN!!
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I think he is really sick, hope he gets well soon.
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Get well soon mr.President!!!
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i don't know why but i am feeling .. for Mr. President.
Get well soon sir. we need you more then Kiyani/Pasha & Army in any criteria..
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get well soon Mr. President our prayers are with you but please please dont come back. Thank you.
Re: What is going on? Is Zardari about to resign?
Zardari may resign over ‘ill health’: report
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A US magazine on Wednesday claimed that President Asif Ali Zardari who had gone to Dubai for medical check-up may have angioplasty on Wednesday and he may resign from his office on account of “ill health”.
President Asif Ali Zardari left Pakistan suddenly on Tuesday, complaining of heart pains, and is now in Dubai. His planned testimony before a joint session of parliament on the Memogate scandal is now postponed indefinitely.
Early on Tuesday morning, Zardari’s spokesman revealed that the president had traveled to Dubai to see his children and undergo medical tests linked to a previously diagnosed “cardiovascular condition.”
A former U.S. government official told The Cable that when US President Barack Obama spoke with Zardari over the weekend regarding NATO’s killing of the 24 Pakistani soldiers, Zardari was “incoherent.” The president had been feeling increased pressure over the Memogate scandal. “The noose was getting tighter – it was only a matter of time,” the former official said, expressing the growing expectation inside the U.S. government that Zardari may be on the way out.
The former U.S. official said that parts of the U.S. government were informed that Zardari had a “minor heart attack” on Monday night and flew to Dubai via air ambulance yesterday. He may have angioplasty on Wednesday and may also resign on account of “ill health.”
“This is the ‘in-house change option’ that has been talked about,” said Shuja Nawaz, director of the South Asia Center at the Atlantic Council, in a Tuesday interview with The Cable. Nawaz said that this plan would see Zardari step aside and be replaced by his own party, preserving the veneer of civilian rule but ultimately acceding to the military’s wishes to get rid of Zardari.
“Unfortunately, it means that the military may have had to use its muscle to effect change yet again,” said Nawaz. “Now if they stay at arm’s length and let the party take care of its business, then things may improve. If not, then this is a silent coup with [Pakistani prime minister Yousaf Raza] Gilani as the front man.”
In Islamabad, some papers have reported that before Zardari left Pakistan, the Pakistani Army insisted that Zardari be examined by their own physicians, and that the Army doctors determined that Zardari was fine and did not need to leave the country for medical reasons. Zardari’s spokesman has denied that he met with the Army doctors.
One Pakistani source told The Cable that Zardari was informed on Monday that none of the opposition party members nor any of the service chiefs would attend his remarks to the parliament as a protest against his continued tenure. This source also said that over a dozen of Zardari’s ambassadors in foreign countries were in the process of being recalled in what might be a precursor to Zardari stepping down as president, taking many of his cronies with him.
Pakistan’s Dawn newspaper reported that before leaving, Zardari met separately with Gilani, Chairman of the Senate Farooq H Naik, and Interior Minister Rehman Malik.
This past weekend, the Memogate scandal worsened for Zardari when Ijaz alleged in a Newsweek opinion piece that Zardari and Haqqani had prior knowledge of the U.S. raid to kill bin Laden, and may have given permission for the United States to violate Pakistan’s airspace to conduct the raid.
On May 2, the day after bin Laden was killed, Wajid Hasan, Pakistan’s high commissioner to the United Kingdom, said in an interview with CNN that Pakistan, “did know that this was going to happen because we have been keeping – we were monitoring him and America was monitoring him. But Americans got to where he was first.”
In a statement given to the Associated Press of Pakistan Monday, White House spokesperson Caitlin Hayden said that information on the actual operation to kill bin Laden was not given to anyone in Pakistan.
“As we’ve said repeatedly, given the sensitivity of the operation, to protect our operators we did not inform the Pakistani government, or any other government, in advance,” she said.
Zardari lived in self-imposed exile in Dubai from 2004 through 2007 after being released from prison, where he had been held for eight years on corruption charges. His three children live there, but his 23-year son Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the chairman of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), is in Pakistan now. (The Foreign Policy Magzine)
Re: What is going on? Is Zardari about to resign?
Yar Kham'kha dil khush kernay kay liya aisi khabraiN na sunaya karo...
Re: What is going on? Is Zardari about to resign?
If this is true, then PPP would be saying that Zardari was forced to resign because he didn't wanted to restore the supply line to NATO+US forces but Army wanted it to happen and Zardari was only hurdle in it... thus forced to resign...
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He's a very smart guy. Only wish he was patriotic..... would make a great politician.
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^^ No doubt about that, if only he had used his evil-genius in interest of Pakistan, today, everyone in the world might would be fighting with each other... :)
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Well I hope this guy takes all his money and vanishes from the politics of Pakistan.
If he is really sick, may be someday when he is laying on his hospital bed, he should do a little self reflection and think about if all the money he has looted is going to give him his health back or if he will live long enough to enjoy that blood money.
Pathetic, greedy politicians!
Hope his cronies will be taken to task as well... Malik and co.
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http://www.dawn.com/2011/12/07/zardari-may-resign-over-ill-health-report.html
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Sab dua kro bus dua kya krni hai smjh to gaye hongay ap sab log ;)
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Wish him a speedy recovery and a speedy exit.
He's a very smart guy. Only wish he was patriotic..... would make a great politician.
^^ No doubt about that, if only he had used his evil-genius in interest of Pakistan, today, everyone in the world might would be fighting with each other... :)
Indeed. Pakistan could have developed a lot under his regime. He had a lot going for him when he came into power. A friendly opposition, a not-so-nosey army, but laalach tu phir laalach hota haina :)
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so wats the latest on him?
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Babar Awan and Rehman Malik, have they booked their seats on the first flight out of Pak?
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Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to appear on national television soon.