Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
after a very very long time ... elected govt will complete its 5 years!
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
after a very very long time ... elected govt will complete its 5 years!
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
"The only reason why I back this government to complete 5 years is that, we need to develop a culture where the elected government, serves for the assigned period. The sustainability of the policies depends on the sustainability of the government.
Rest, whose next and whose not is a different question. One should give credit to PPP for taking along the opposition, no matter if it was seen as a source of saving their govt. But the culture has been induced at least
In next election for sure PPP is going to lead with seats, but still would require coalition to form government. However it would be interesting to see how PTI turns out to be. **ANP, MQM and JUI would still be in similar position, as they can’t get any better then that."
true .... **
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
Who will win the election if you BA is required for voter to register.
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
**ANP, MQM and JUI would still be in similar position, as they can’t get any better then that."
true .... **
This may be true for other two, but not for MQM. It is trying to go beyond its base among Urdu speaking people. This is why it launched the party in Punjab recently, and managed to win seats in Gilgit and Kashmir. So it did get better than previously.
MQM is offering a new option for people tired of other parties and landlords. But MQM has bad reputation in the country and it will not be easy for it to convince people to vote for them.
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
Who will win the election if you BA is required for voter to register.
Where is this coming from? Even for "elected representative" the requirement for "graduate" has been dropped.
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
PML-N have not made the most of the failures of this government. They have less of a chance to win the next election than PPP - they have no standing in other provinces at all. The KP vote bank is up for grabs as we have seen from the last 2 elections yet very few parties realise that. NS made a lot of news but over time the government has stood the tests. i hope it does complete its tenure. I am in no way a big fan of the PPP, zardari but they were elected ....
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
after a very very long time ... elected govt will complete its 5 years!
The tenure should reduce to 4 years.
Re: “Why PPP will win the elections again” (some bitter realities)
Some one told me here at PA that he is Moughal Kashmiri.
Many have become Moughal after independence (1947)
But He is not Butt sahib or Mian Sahib any way.
My grandmother(Nani) often said this about these events, Just for record.
Pehlan si julahay tay fare ban gaiay Darzi
Late loot kay Syed ban gaiay agon rab di Marzi
پہلاں سی جلاہے تے فیربن گئے درزی
لیٹ لوٹ کے سید بن گئے اگوں رب دی مرضی
With Maazrat معذرتfrom Syeds ,Julahas, Darzeez and
Loharلوہار
Re: “Why PPP will win the elections again” (some bitter realities)
Woman count yourself how many leagues we have in land:D:
Muttahida Muslim LeagueMuttahida Muslim League led by Pir Pagara is the “assimilation” of majority of the factions of the Pakistan Muslim League, in a bid to mount a strong opposition to the Pakistan Peoples Party led ruling government. It may be noted that all factions will continue to hold their individual identities, as the MML is treated as a platform for parties to come together. “Muttahida” in Urdu means “united”. It consists of the following parties:
PML-F, the Functional Muslim League or Pir Pagaro group, first formed in 1973 when Council and Convention Leagues merged (without Qayyum Muslim League, which was allied with PPP-led government) and elected Pir Pagaro as president. Later on, General Zia got all the Muslim Leagues together, but installed Muhammad Khan Junejo as PML president. Feeling uncomfortable, Pagaro left the party and made his own in 1985. Functional League as it was called merged with PMLQ in 2004 under the patronage of General Musharraf, but Pagaro separated again after a few months to form his own league. In September 2010 the PML-F and PML-Q united, forming the All Pakistan Muslim League (Pir Pagara).[2][3] However, the APML has ceased to exist with the formation of this new platform.
PML-Q, the Quaid-e-Azam group , formed by Mian Muhammad Azhar in 2001 at the behest of the establishment with other like-minded leaders of PMLN including Syeda Abida Hussain, Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri and Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain. Presently headed by Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain when he outmaneuvered Mian Azhar to become the president. Officially called Pakistan Muslim League, after the 2004 unification of many smaller PML factions and other regional parties.[4] In September 2010 the PML-Q merged with PML-F, forming the All Pakistan Muslim League (Pir Pagara).[2][3] However, the APML has ceased to exist with the formation of this new platform. May be noted here, the PML-Q itself has not joined this alliance as a whole, only a group within the faction known as the “Like-minded” group has joined hands with Pir Pagara. The Chaudhry brothers, as yet, remain out of this.
PML-J, the Muhammad Khan Junejo group. Officially formed in 1985 as Pakistan Muslim League when General Zia-ul-Haq’s government cobbled together many factions of PML and installed Junejo as its president. It was re-formed as PML-Junejo after Junejo’s death in 1993 by Hamid Nasir Chattha, Manzoor Wattoo, Nawab Sardar Mushtaq Ahmed Khan Malazai and Iqbal Ahmed Khan when Nawaz Sharif became president of his own league. Hamid Chattha became the president and Iqbal Ahmed Khan the general secretary and Nawab Sardar Mushtaq Ahmed Khan the vice-chairman.But in in 1995 Manzoor Wattoo and Nawab Sardar Mushtaq Ahmed Khan Malazai left the party to form a new Muslim League of their own.It merged with PML-Q in 2004.
PML-Jinnah, the Jinnah group, founded in 1995 by Manzoor Wattoo and Nawab Sardar Mushtaq Ahmed Khan Malazai after differences with Hamid Chattha.However in 1997 just after 2years both had differences and it wasnot long before Nawab Sardar Mushtaq Ahmed Khan Malazai parted ways and joined Pakistan Muslim League (N) It merged with PML-Q in 2004.
Awami Muslim League Pakistan, founded in 2008 by Sheikh Rashid Ahmad after differences with PML-Q. Ahmad suggested the unification of all Muslim League parties which resulted in forming the All Pakistan Muslim League led by Pir Pagara in September 2010.[3]
PML-Zia, the Zia-ul-Haq Shaheed group, founded by Muhammad Ijaz-ul-Haq in 2002 after his differences with both Nawaz Sharif’s PML-N and Shujaat Hussain’s PML-Q. It merged with the Quaid-e-Azam group following general elections in 2002, but after Ijaz left the party, it was revived once more in February 2010.
[edit] All Pakistan Muslim League (Pervez Musharraf)All Pakistan Muslim League (or APML), founded in 2010 by former Army chief & president of pakistanPervez Musharraf and supporters breaking away from the PML-Q and PML N.[5]
[edit] Pakistan Muslim League (N)PML-N, the Nawaz Sharif group, ordinarily not recognized as original Muslim League was named so after separartion of PML(Q). Formed as PML (Fida Mohammad Khan) in 1988 when it split from Junejo’s PML in 1988 after Zia’s demise. The new party had Fida Khan as its president and Nawaz Sharif as general secretary. PML-N represents a group within Muslim League headed by shareef brothers.
Wikie leak:chupki:
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
When one starts with ..... Man!
It sound like in Karachi language
Abay ao
ابے او
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
When one starts with ..... Man! It sound like in Karachi language Abay ao ابے او
What the ..... is wrong with you?? Why you drag karachiites in everything..
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
becoz they aint giving vote to pee pee more!
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
Some one told me here at PA that he is Moughal Kashmiri. Many have become Moughal after independence (1947) But He is not Butt sahib or Mian Sahib any way. My grandmother(Nani) often said this about these events, Just for record. Pehlan si julahay tay fare ban gaiay Darzi Late loot kay Syed ban gaiay agon rab di Marzi پہلاں سی جلاہے تے فیربن گئے درزی لیٹ لوٹ کے سید بن گئے اگوں رب دی مرضی With Maazrat معذرتfrom Syeds ,Julahas, Darzeez and Loharلوہار
You have a prehistoric stone age racist mentality. Man we have entered 2011, and it really does matter any more who belonged to which racial group, or what is the ancestral occupation of someone. People who still think on these lines have their rightful place in mental asylums,,
These so called Syeds/land lords/blue blood royalty of Pakistan have inflicted more harm to the country than our 3rd class peasant class which you seem to hate so much by referring them as darzis, lohars and julahas. These darzis, lohars and juhalahs are more honorable as they work for their living honestly compared to our Pirs/blue blood exploiters..
We will join the ranks of civilized nations only even if we give our bhangis also their due respect.. until then we with the mentality depicted in above post we will remain a medieval society..
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
He he he
No racism when you only support N$ or Ik
I wanted to correct the record only.
Dil par lag gai?
دل پر لگ گئی کیا ؟
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
He he he No racism when you only support N$ or Ik I wanted to correct the record only. Dil par lag gai? دل پر لگ گئی کیا ؟
I do not support personalities like a cult.. and I support nobody. At best I can support the or reject the opinions expressed by them.. I do not need to clarify this to you.. forum readers already know from my posting record.
AP bhai saab.. meray dil pay nahi lage.. lagta hai you are caught in an embarrassing situation with a post like that..!!!
BTW your cult leader ZA Bhutto always claimed to be representative of the same classes you seem to hate so much...
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
Some one told me here at PA that he is Moughal Kashmiri. Many have become Moughal after independence (1947) But He is not Butt sahib or Mian Sahib any way.
With Maazrat معذرتfrom Syeds ,Julahas, Darzeez and Loharلوہار
I have already apologized,
But I forgot, I also apologize From Butt , Moughal , Kashmiri and Mian Sahiban
Re: "Why PPP will win the elections again" (some bitter realities)
The article is Machiavellian it is designed to show the opposition (PPP) are strong to create a stronger reaction for the other side (PML) ...
Sometimes parties create positive hype about the support for their opposition increasing ... this creates a zealous reaction for people who are party sympathisers but not necessarily strong. They become stronger when people say the opposition are bad, but will win ...