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An audience with Saudi royalty in hallowed halls


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Given the amount of meetings Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has held since he flew into Saudi Arabia, he probably needed all of the 231 crates of gift mangoes he carried on his flight. The trip was said to be a personal one, with time to be spent in prayer and with family.

Yet it seems anything but.

To date, he has already first met Prince Salman bin Abdul Aziz – that is, the Crown Prince – and then later Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz (the special envoy to the king – basically the man who you could say ‘handles’ everything Pakistan-related) at least thrice in the last week alone. It should probably be mentioned here that Prince Muqrin is also a good friend of former president Pervez Musharraf.

Then, on Friday, the prime minister visited King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al Saud. Aside from the Princes Salman and Muqrin, Intelligence Chief Prince Khalid bin Bandar was among others in attendance.

And amidst an increasingly acerbic political climate back home, a lot of people will be taking note.

Meanwhile, Asif Ali Zardari is in the US creating some foreign visit buzz of his own. The former president met with US Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday. The Pakistan Peoples Party is not commenting on the meeting, which took place at an Iftar dinner, or said anything tangible about the trip. Off the record, PPP leaders say that, though he was originally scheduled to spend Eid in Pakistan, he will now remain in the US and is scheduled to hold a few more meetings.

The Saudi and US meetings make for interesting reading in the context of a certain ‘deal’ that has suddenly become the talk of the town over the last two weeks – the one involving indemnity for former president Musharraf, apparently struck with the US, Saudi, UK and the then chiefs of the Army and ISI as guarantors.

Another supposed aspect of this deal surfaced recently when PPP’s Shehla Raza ‘revealed’ yet another ‘secret clause’: an assurance that there would be no military intervention for ‘three civilian tenures.’ Strange that Ms Raza would have been privy to such a deal and would choose to expose it at a time Mr Musharraf is being tried and there are murmurs of upheaval in the air. These ‘revelations’ are not arbitrary.

Back home, the jostling over Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)’s 14th August march on Islamabad is getting more urgent by the week.

The week saw the government roll out its plans for Independence Day celebrations (which many feel were meant solely to stymie PTI’s rally in the heart of the capital). Initially, the government plotted to hold a military parade on Independence Day in the very area PTI wanted to assemble. According to rumours, the military communicated to the government that they would do no such thing. This ‘rumour’ seems to have played out: The 30-day schedule released by Railways Minister Khwaja Saad Rafique on Thursday does show a military march- and fly-past, but, rather strangely, on the night of the 13th. The word in the corridors is that the government may now cancel its plans entirely.

On the same day of the government’s announcement, the PTI also came out with details of its plans for the 14th August rally through its Punjab chapter president Ejaz Chaudhary. The PTI leader said that they would invite all parties to join in.

But before we get to 14th August, Imran has a deadline of his own to think about now.


Completing a heavy-news Thursday, former chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry officially sent a defamation notice worth Rs20 billion to the PTI chief, who has repeatedly accused the former top judge of involvement in rigging during the 2013 election. Mr Chaudhry however said he’d withdraw the claim if Imran tenders an unconditional apology. The PTI chief has 14 days to decide on the matter.


Let’s agree that Imran is not going to apologise. So we’re looking at court battles between the two.


The former top judge has a case and, more importantly, the clout to make this a serious matter. Some lawyers feel that he might file the suit in Islamabad High Court, where most of the judges were appointed during his term.


Here’s a question: Recall that former PPP Senator Faisal Raza Abidi had also levelled similar allegations against him, and in fact more frequently and rabidly, and even when he was the chief justice – why was no such action against him? That’s enough to raise a few eyebrows regarding motives.

What this suit can do is bring out in court, officially, that there is no real evidence against Mr Chaudhry (which there currently isn’t) and that will work towards discrediting Imran’s overall claims against the government.

The effort to stop the PTI march is coming elsewhere. On Friday, the government announced the invoking of Article 245 in Islamabad from August 1 – that is, calling in the Army to support the civilian administration to maintain law and order. Whether or not the Army acts on it, 245 means that any sort of mishap in the area will be their responsibility – and that’s a pretty big responsibility with hundreds of thousands of protestors on the streets.

There is another interpretation of this move: Remember, a certain legal immunity applies to all government actions and orders in an area under 245. That’s a pretty big threat recalling the way the government handled Dr Qadri’s protesting supporters in June in Lahore’s Model Town.

Here’s some food for thought over the Eid holidays: Many of 245’s clauses were introduced by an embattled former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1977 in the face of massive opposition protests over – yes, that’s right – election rigging.


We all know how that worked out.



An audience with Saudi royalty in hallowed halls – The Express Tribune



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All that i am concerned about is that why are they invoking Article 245. NS government is trying to involve Army into this. As he is feeling danger of losing Government from this Azadi March and Dr TuQ's Revolution March. The point is What can we expect from this decision of invoking Article 245 ?

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Important 10 points of revolutionary manifesto of Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri

During his all-important keynote address, Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri presented his revolutionary agenda he would implement after peaceful, green revolution. The chief highlights of the agenda are summarized in the following 10 points:

  1. Every homeless will be given a home. Every homeless family will be given 3/5 marla residential plot for free. They would be given interest-free loans for the construction of these houses which would be returnable from 20 to 25 years. Those families, who do not have financial means to return these loans, would be handed over keys of constructed houses.
  2. Every person would be given employment or employment allowance. The youth would be helped in career counseling and planning for their jobs. The practice of making them beggars, indebted or loan defaulters would be discouraged and discontinued.
  3. Those having monthly income of less than Rs. 15,000/20,000 would pay half of the real amount on flour, rice, milk, cooking oil, sugar, and plain clothes.
  4. All taxes will be eliminated from the gas, water and electricity bills for lower middle class and they would be required to pay half of the exact amount of these utilities.
  5. Official insurance scheme would be introduced and the poor would get free medical treatment.
  6. Education up to matriculation will be free and the parents would not be able to keep their children deprived of education. The students desirous of higher education would be given opportunities to do so and their admission will be ensured as per merit.
  7. Pakistan’s total area is 200 million acres. Out of which 100 million acre is cultivable. The half of this land is under private ownership while the remaining 50 million acres would be distributed among the poor.
  8. Sectarianism, terrorism and extremism will be eliminated. Ten thousand peace training centres will be opened for training of the people. Syllabi of religious seminaries would be revised and amended.
  9. The women will be given opportunities for respectable employment in the form of domestic industrial units. They will be given complete socio-economic security by doing away with discriminatory laws.
  10. Disparity in the pay structures of all senior and junior public and private sector employees will be minimized to possible extent.
Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri said that emergency steps would be taken for implementation of all of these points and their fruits would start reaching the poor within one year. He also explained at the occasion that corruption would be eradicated first to make this revolutionary manifesto practicable and the laundered money lying in Swiss banks would be brought back. He said that there were 13 banks in Switzerland in which the ill-gotten money of the world was deposited. He said that the $100 billion belonging to our political, religious leaders and ruling elite was lying in two of these banks namely Credit Swiss and UBS.
 
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Bolo kon bachaye ga Paaaaaaaaaaaaakkkkkkkkkkiiiiiiiiiiiissssssssssttttttttaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ? :hitwall::hitwall:
sab political leader apne apne Chutiyape mai lage hue hai ..................tu phir
Bolo kon bachaye ga Paaaaaaaaaaaaakkkkkkkkkkiiiiiiiiiiiissssssssssttttttttaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ? :hitwall::hitwall:
 
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During his all-important keynote address, Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri presented his revolutionary agenda he would implement after peaceful, green revolution. The chief highlights of the agenda are summarized in the following 10 points:

How will he finance all these steps?
 
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Is the correct answer "Tahir ul Qadri aur Awaam"?

i dont know yet .. but i do support Qadri .. because he is the only one who show us a mirror govt ... and he proves in his speeches that he has done some homework

i dont know yet .. but i do support Qadri .. because he is the only one who show us a mirror govt ... and he proves in his speeches that he has done some homework
awaam humari soooooooooooooooooooooooooo rahi hai ....... :sleep:
 
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Bolo kon bachaye ga Paaaaaaaaaaaaakkkkkkkkkkiiiiiiiiiiiissssssssssttttttttaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ? :hitwall::hitwall:
sab political leader apne apne Chutiyape mai lage hue hai ..................tu phir
Bolo kon bachaye ga Paaaaaaaaaaaaakkkkkkkkkkiiiiiiiiiiiissssssssssttttttttaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ? :hitwall::hitwall:
That is why you are having 11 Negative ratings... :lol: One from my side please :enjoy:

His claims are ALL lies.
Who knows ? But he claims that with in one year he is gonna do that...
 
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Only fools would believe him.
I am not his Fan. All i am concerned about is the Article 245. Which is being invoked during this whole Drama ? NS Government is really scared of the Revolutionary March and Azadi march. :lol:
 
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no current politician is honest loyal and perfect all are greedy . be it shaved or unshaven
 
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I am not his Fan. All i am concerned about is the Article 245. Which is being invoked during this whole Drama ? NS Government is really scared of the Revolutionary March and Azadi march. :lol:

It is not a matter of NS's government being scared. It is more a matter of the "angels" playing dirty politics illegally, as has become their habit.
 
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I think govt will take back the order for 245. High court has also asked for a copy of the notification order
 
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