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May 21: Drone Dharna Karachi. Pakistanis have a message for USA!

seriously in Islamabad Rawalpind from every school - University .. from Offices - television artists... all are damn supporters of Imran Khan especially BOMB of this state (young youth of this nation 99%) with Imran Khan Today not for this Dharna ... with him from past many years and now .. look more people joined him in KARACHI (where as MQM even not capable to get massive support in their own city) ... GG IMRAN KHAN! man u r last and very very last hope for this nation! i am not supporter of any party nor i am with Army or ... but this man deserve salute!!!!
 

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Karachi Declaration

May 22, 2011

The massive participation of people from all walks of life in the Karachi Dharna is proof that the people of Pakistan are united in their efforts to regain the lost national sovereignty, an end to the murderous drone attacks, and stop the double faced politics practiced by the ruling party and the so called opposition in parliament.

The Karachi Dharna condemns the continuing drone attacks in the face of the Joint Resolution of the Parliament which was yet another attempt to hoodwink the people by the present day Mir Jafars and Mir Sadiqs.

The Dharna passed the following resolution:

1. To free Pakistan from foreign domination and the stooges that rules us.

2. It demands the resignation of the government for its failure to protect the fundamental rights of the people including the right to life and security.

3. It demands the cancellation of all 7,000 visas issued without security clearance and the expulsion of all private US security contractors within 7 days. If the government fails to expel the private security contractors within one week, the PTI would expose the residences of the private security contractors in all major cities of Pakistan.


4. It resolves to block NATO supply routes in different parts of the country without any prior notice.

5. To hold a national convention in Islamabad to unite and mobilize all segments of society against the present government.

6. The PTI calls on the Army Generals to live up to their oath to protect the life and property of Pakistanis against any foreign force that breaches our sovereignty.

7. To hold a Dharna for an indefinite period in front of the Parliament house in Islamabad. The date of the Dharna would be announced soon.

Next Dharna (probably 1 month from now) will be in Multan. Then Lahore, then Islamabad.
 
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3. It demands the cancellation of all 7,000 visas issued without security clearance and the expulsion of all private US security contractors within 7 days. If the government fails to expel the private security contractors within one week, the PTI would expose the residences of the private security contractors in all major cities of Pakistan.


that is going to piss off someone !!
 
seriously in Islamabad Rawalpind from every school - University .. from Offices - television artists... all are damn supporters of Imran Khan especially BOMB of this state (young youth of this nation 99%) with Imran Khan Today not for this Dharna ... with him from past many years and now .. look more people joined him in KARACHI (where as MQM even not capable to get massive support in their own city) ... GG IMRAN KHAN! man u r last and very very last hope for this nation! i am not supporter of any party nor i am with Army or ... but this man deserve salute!!!!

you cannot stay outside of the arena, you must realize you are in it with your whole family... we must get behind PTI to make it a success... its not the time to shy anymore, otherwise tumhari dastaan bhi na hogi dastano mein....
 
I loved the way he addressed generak kiyani... sounded like the Supreme Commander of the Armed forces !!
 
History in the making
Farah Zahidi Moazzam

The first thing that caught my eye, as my car ascended and turned towards the designated parking area, was the variety of vehicles people were using to arrive at the two-day “Dharna” or sit-in by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI), against the drone attacks and the Nato supplies that fuel these attacks. Seven people whizzed past me on a donkey cart, wearing red and green stickers, caps, badges and T-shirts, chanting slogans of “Pakistan ki shaan, hamari jaan, Imran Khan, Imran Khan”. A family arrived on a bus, and another on a bike. A seven-series BMW halted near us, and not far behind was a beaten Suzuki FX which was clearly an artifact from the ‘80s. As my experience at the sit-in confirmed, it was literally people from every strata, every walk of life, and most importantly, from every ethnicity who had gathered to try to put in their share in the cause.

A crisp but detailed security check by a female police officer and I was in. A barrage of young men wearing the ‘PTI security official’ badges and T-shirts were politely ushering people in. Interestingly, apart from an isolated number of these security officials, none had any weapons in their hands. To me, that was significant. I have personally witnessed Khan with minimal security, mingling fearlessly with the people, confident of his stance even if a tad naively. It took me a few minutes to get a grip of myself and the situation, amid the loud noise of speeches and the intermittent PTI anthem saying “hum aik hain” (we are one) and the thousands of people waving flags. This was bigger than I had anticipated, and also different from my expectations. Pleasantly different.

The speakers were not nearly as boring as one would expect. Representatives of nationalist parties made their presence felt. The General Secretary of Sindh National Front forwarded the message of the president of his party, Mumtaz Bhutto, that he has given his allegiance to PTI. Many right wing parties also joined in. Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi’s Ameer Muhammad Hussain Mehanti invited everyone to be united for the cause and strive to end this imperialism. Dr. Fauzia Siddiqui, Aafia Siddiqui’s sister, thanked Imran Khan for having supported her sister’s cause so consistently. Justice Wajihuddin Ahmed’s speech was a moving and believable account of Pakistan’s problems and the solutions. MNA Marvi Memon was very vocal in her trademark manner, and had the crowds cheering and hanging onto each word, as she took a public pledge to support the cause. Representatives of PTI workers and leaders from each province were making it a reality for the observers that this is now more than a party that just belongs to the elite and the well-heeled women.

Abdullah, an 11-year-old boy, with PTI stickers all over his body, who had been at the Dharna for two days, said, “The people of Pakistan are asleep. I, along with Imran Khan, am going to wake them up.”

Day one saw singer Ali Azmat perform while day two had Faisal Kapadia and Bilal Maqsood of Strings, motivating the crowds not just with their open show of support through words but also their choice of motivational songs.

Talking to the media before the Dharna, Khan said, “As a human and a Pakistani, this is our duty. Twice the parliament passed a revolution against this, yet nothing is being done. People killed in drone attacks are persecuted before proven guilty. Someone has to stand up for them. We will try our best and the rest is up to God.”

The crowd’s frenzy and excitement reached a crescendo when Imran Khan finally arrived on the stage. His grip on himself, on the subject as well as on the crowd was evident. During his speech, I was guided towards the rickety, wooden makeshift staircase that led me on to the stage; they wanted the media to be able to see the view from there. And the view was breathtaking! As far as the eye could see, there were people. All united for under a single leader….a leader they believe in and trust.

The following was stated on PTI’s official website on the second day of the Dharna: “Today’s date should be marked in the history of Pakistan as more than 100,000 people have already come. Kudos to the city of lights, Karachi.” They said it was the largest audience ever recorded ever for PTI in 15 years, officially.

Much has been written about the political policy, or the lack thereof, of Imran Khan and his party. Our misgivings are understandable. We are cynical, sceptical, afraid to believe, too scared to hope. A revolution seems a far-fetched dream. Yet, at that Dharna, I clearly saw signs of an upheaval, one that is needed. It was ironic that towards the end of the Dharna, another dismal event was unfolding in another part of the city at PNS Mehran, another rude reminder that policies and leadership are in need of a drastic change.

While the Dharna was centrally focused around the drone attacks, the speeches of the many people who addressed the crowds, and Khan himself, touched upon a wide spectrum of issues. From drone attacks to inflation, corruption and power cuts, to the marginalisation of minorities and extremism. All issues which are relevant.

Pakistan’s problems today are like Pandora’s box. Pandora was told not to open the box, but she did, releasing all the evils into the world. She managed to close it just in time to leave just one thing behind – hope. In Imran Khan and his party, I sense in myself and the people of this country just that – hope. If we do not have even that, what do we have?

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so its getting more and more clear that we should not have indulged ourselves into america's war, and now we need to get out of it, as soon as possible...
 
Every Pakistani must raise voice against atrocities of America and its drone attack. Pakistan must stop NATO supply. We support Imran Khan in this great cause.
 
we have to pray for Imran khan and apkiatan that we will comout of our problems......
 
Every Pakistani must raise voice against atrocities of America and its drone attack. Pakistan must stop NATO supply. We support Imran Khan in this great cause.

Yes, not only with our words but with our actions as well...

---------- Post added at 06:51 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:50 AM ----------

we have to pray for Imran khan and apkiatan that we will comout of our problems......

praying for 1 min is okay, and working with the same two hands for the very cause is best, I hope you meant what I explained...
 

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