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PAT- Dr. Tahir-Ul-Qadri's Political Desk

Still 7 days to go in long march, Tahir ul padri is badly exposed and loosing support day by day along with gang of terrorists mqm.



He is mad and he probably wants people attention with his stupid posts in some other thread he was saying he was offered job by US black ops but he declined :lol:
its black water not black ops, guss ganja,s tind may have effected brains! you dont know where the dam world is heading , TATTOO talibans attacking pakistan, & still you think its dam ganja sarkar is the saviour of pakistan!:rofl:
just to clear your, biasd & unsecure mind!
you can get these jobs if you hve enough experince & balls but dont endup being tattooed & lifeless in the end:rofl::rofl::rofl:


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for information you never know!:lol:
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ECP faces another challenge

ECP faces another challenge - thenews.com.pk
Ansar Abbasi
Friday, January 04, 2013
From Print Edition





ISLAMABAD: While parliament, the opposition parties and other stakeholders have turned their blind eye to the thousands of appointments being made by the present government in important government department, the lone fighter in the civil service, Anita Turab, has approached the Chief Election Commissioner to take notice of what she called “recruitment in government as part of electioneering”.

Now the pressure is on Chief Election Commissioner Fakhruddin Ebrahim to respond to this unprecedented initiative taken by a young woman officer, who has already outshone everyone in the bureaucracy by fighting for the depoliticisation and revival of integrity and morality in the civilian bureaucracy.

Without mincing any words and daring to challenge the powerful and the mighty in the present political set-up, Anita Turab asked the chief election commissioner that since the incumbent government has already begun campaigning for the elections of 2013, the Election Commission may kindly issue orders banning further wide-scale employment, both temporary and permanent or otherwise, across provincial and federal government departments.

“Appointments in government departments should not be on a political basis at any time, and certainly not prior to an election,” she wrote in a written request to the chief election commissioner.

Anita Turab was the only civil servant in Pakistan who had protested against the Waheeda Shah slapping case and approached the apex court. In a crowd of three million government servants, she has yet again been the lone fighter who had recently won in the apex court a remarkable case where the SC has secured the tenure of government servants.

Anita’s letter to the CEC reads: “The federal government has advertised in the press for thousands of positions in government ministries and attached departments of which 8,816 are in the Ministry of Interior itself and its attached departments.

The present government had banned all permanent appointments in government departments in the last five years on the basis of financial austerity and economic crunch.In reality, however, many individuals were employed on contracts, usually in violation of prescribed rules and regulations.

The government comprises employees who are supposed to be hired on the basis of merit in order to maintain minimum standards of good governance. By failing to so hire, not only does this increase the burden on the exchequer and compromises the quality of officers and functioning of government departments where such appointments are made but it also erodes the morale of civil servants who have worked diligently for their positions.

Furthermore, and pertinent to the Election Commission, it is unethical that an incumbent government can abuse the process of hiring personnel as a gratuitous tool, using tax payers’ money, for its own political advancement as part of election campaign.

Accordingly, it is requested that since the incumbent government has already begun campaigning for Elections 2013, the Election Commission may kindly issue orders banning further wide-scale employment, both temporary and permanent or otherwise, across provincial and federal government departments.Appointments in government departments should not be on a political basis at any time, and certainly not prior to an election.”

Did some one after reading this can seriously trust in up-coming elections? WHY so?
 
Everyone should check this out >

 
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I had quoted a news paper. These are not my words. And on the other hand a hadith is quoted not my words again.
Next do you know better then our prophet? If he did not permitted us celebrating these days who is any one else to decide. Plus it is not the birth date of essay a.s
Next thing marry chriamis means ALLAH is father of wssa (nauzubillah)and you agree by saying this.
Hazrat umar found bible page and was happy that he found ALLAH word but prophet s.a.w got angry and said I am not enough to bring you the; massage of ALLAH. Now its up to you

what does mushrik means ?? apprently u dont even know the difference btw mushrik and a kafar do you ?

and thus we read with our eyes closed and order fatwas everywhere
 
what does mushrik means ?? apparently u don't even know the difference btw mushrik and a kafar do you ?

and sir by saying merry Christmas i dont agree with saying Allah is the father of Jesus Christ plz are u a telepathic who is able to read my mind ? what happened the the phrase "amal ka daromadar niyatoin per hi " when i am saying merry Christmas all i am saying is hey happy birthday Jesus that's it! i dont mean any thing else ? and why do i care if u say that i was posting stuff from the new papers i just dont understand the relevance!are they God ?
 
Govt has a few tricks up its sleeve if all else fails to stop Qadri | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia

ISLAMABAD - The Pakistan People’s Party-led government is making covert efforts to disrupt the Tehreek Minhajul Quran’s (TMQ) long march scheduled for January 14 and all measures are being adopted to discourage those who have announced to join the march. A source in the government told Pakistan Today that the government was making multiple efforts to disrupt Dr Tahirul Qadri’s long march with the support of the Punjab government.
It was Interior Minister Rehman Malik who repeated terrorism threats to the long march of Tahirul Qadri for the second consecutive day on Saturday. Malik told reporters that intelligence reports suggested that there was a serious threat to the long march participants. Malik also claimed on Friday that there were clues of terrorists present in suburbs of Islamabad where 90 percent Afghan refugees were living illegally. A source in the coalition parties said that there was a possibility that most of the transporter associations would give a strike call to create artificial shortage of transport.
“Different options would be used to create artificial shortage of transport. The suspension of compressed natural gas (CNG) is one of them. This would be followed by petrol shortage and later several transporters’ associations may go for strike in protest to the petrol and CNG shortage. This all process may help thwart the long march plans of TMQ,” he added. Source said further the strike call could be announced from across the country to block all possibilities of provision of transport to the long march participants. He said the coalition partners were playing on both sides in a bid to settle different scores. “The CNG association’s support to Dr Qadri’s march is being backed by the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q), a major coalition partner,
while another coalition partner, Awami National Party (ANP) was putting pressure over the transporters’ association to give a strike call across the country so no transport could be attained by TMQ,” he added. Meanwhile, to add fuel to the fire, Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ) chief Ahmed Ludhianvi said that the long march announced by his party against the targeted killings of his party leaders, which was also supported by the Defence of Pakistan Council (DPC), might be delayed or rescheduled keeping in view the possibility of a confrontation between the followers of both the religious groups. “We are considering some options to review our long march schedule to avoid possibility of confrontation between both the religious parties. We had announced to launch the long march from Karachi on January 11 which would have reached Islamabad on January 18. However, now we are considering an option to postpone the march or to limit it only in Karachi and Islamabad on the dates announced earlier. Final decision would be taken on Sunday as our Karachi chapter is considering all options to avoid confrontation,” he added. Separately, a source said that Pir Moinul Haq, caretaker of Darbar Golra Sharif, who announced to provide food to around 200,000 participants of the long march, was being hounded by the government agencies and he has gone underground. “Pir Sahib has been approached by certain officials and has been questioned from whom he would provide food to over 200,000 people. He has also been questioned details of his tax returns and his income details. So Pir Sahib has gone underground,” said a close aide. Pir was not available for comment, despite several attempts. After contacting his landline number, an attendant, Muhammad Irfan, said Pir was not available and was out of the city. Meanwhile, Shaikh Rashid Ahmed, the chief of Awami Muslim League (AML), has also withdrawn his offer to provide food and shelter to the march participants in Rawalpindi. A source close to Shaikh Rashid said that the DPC leadership had asked Ahmed to withdraw his offer as the DPC was against the march. Source added that the DPC, which comprised mostly of extreme right parties, were opposed by Dr Qadri. Despite repeated attempts, Ahmed was not available for comment.
 

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