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Hahahaha amazing stuff....
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Hahahaha amazing stuff....
I dont think . panama will haunt her . they dont have any answer of Panama . opposition will use it against her too .
We are ready to swap Sasikala, Maya and Mamata for Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman, Mehmood Achakzai and Altaf Hussain...should we call it a deal then???She is drop dead gorgeous, what is it about Pakistan that makes it produce such politicos- BB, HRK, Marvi Memon, Maryam NS. You guys want to swap the last three for Sasikala, Maya and Mamata?
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Worst if you ask me. She does not have any power yet she was the mastermind behind dawn leaks, Imagine what will she do once she gets into power. Besides other than the fact that she happens to be the daughter of NS, what other credentials does she possess to run for PM?Would she end up like the previous one???
she can run very efficientlyWorst if you ask me. She does not have any power yet she was the mastermind behind dawn leaks, Imagine what will she do once she gets into power. Besides other than the fact that she happens to be the daughter of NS, what other credentials does she possess to run for PM?
Yeah when it comes to corruption and marginalise the institutions of this country, i have no doubt like her father she can run very efficiently.she can run very efficiently
she proved it by running from her home onceYeah when it comes to corruption and marginalise the institutions of this country, i have no doubt like her father she can run very efficiently.
She is too immature for politics.Maryam Sharif: Pakistan's next political star?
Maryam Sharif is tipped as a future political star but she's been caught up in fallout from the leaked Panama Papers. Could this derail the rise of the daughter of Pakistan's prime minister? Shumaila Jaffery investigates as part of a series on Asian women likely to make the news in 2017.
I still vividly remember when I first saw Maryam Sharif. It was a few days after I'd started college in Lahore in 1991 and I was standing in the corridor when suddenly she appeared.
She was surrounded by a group of girls, wore a long white embroidered shirt and was carrying a folder with her father Nawaz Sharif's picture pasted on it. She was the prime minister's daughter and a "celebrity" in college.
By the 1990s, the Sharifs had established themselves as one of the most prominent ruling dynasties in Punjab province.
Read more at --->>> http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-38880759
she proved it by running from her home once