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Excellent Interview to India TV

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Bilawal should join PTI,:p:

on serious note, he should distance himself from his father and improve governance in Sindh, then i may start to take him as serious politician.
 
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This is not the Bilalwal I know.
Dam how smartly he has maneuvered his way out.
 
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I have read the story and went through the written version of the interview ,yet to watch the video
but I appreciate his responses. he was better prepared and kudos to his media advisers something Imran Khan's advisory team should learn because they leave Imran with his impulsive responses which might chime with the crowd sometimes but dont always work when a bit of diplomacy and wit is required in front of n audience that is looking after any loopholes or weak spots to exploit.


now this post will be incomplete without comparing his counter part who is the aspiring future leader from house of Sherifs, yes Maryam Nawaz
if it was her interview then she would have spent time ranting on Pakistan army, ISI and judiciary and explaining how much her father and brothers love India and want to increase their family business with them and would have asked India to help put pressure on Pakistan to ensure only she or her father gets to the Pakistani throne (ok maybe not the last part but her interview would have been as enigmatic and articulate as Khawaja saad Rafiq and talal Choudhary's flowery speeches)
 
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Keep this in mind if you vote for Balawal Bhutto Zardari you are essentially voting for Asif Ali Zardari and Pakistan cannot possibly hope to cope another Asif Ali Zardari's reign.
 
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but I appreciate his responses. he was better prepared and kudos to his media advisers something Imran Khan's advisory team should learn because they leave Imran with his impulsive responses which might chime with the crowd sometimes but dont always work when a bit of diplomacy and wit is required in front of n audience that is looking after any loopholes or weak spots to exploit.
This man is very educated and could be an asset to the country if he leaves his party or reinvents it. The issue is his politics of sindhi vs the rest some places and other agendas are on one side, but some projects in Sindh are very remarkable. The issues are more to do with land reforms, that would settle so many problems in this country.
 
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This man is very educated and could be an asset to the country if he leaves his party or reinvents it. The issue is his politics of sindhi vs the rest some places and other agendas are on one side, but some projects in Sindh are very remarkable. The issues are more to do with land reforms, that would settle so many problems in this country.

he cannot do it because politics in Sind revolves around vaderas not PPP
 
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Yes that was pretty good.. I particularly liked him owning military as my military and representing a state instead of a "political polarity". Good job Blawal, you've earned few gains of respect in your own right.
 
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Hats off to Bilawal Zardari, I was very impressed by his performance, he certainly is very articulate and polished in his responses to the weasel like Indian journalist Kanwal, I have no doubt that young Zardari would make a fine foreign minister or even an overseas ambassador to an important nation yet national leadership is a little bit too early for this chap especially whilst his grotesque father is alive.Kudos
@Zibago @Hell hound
 
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Not that i care what he does here .... However this video will ensure he never gets support from the conservatives and never becomes PM:

However... I did think his interview was a good one... I especially liked his owning the military as his own... Just as everyother nation stands by their armed forces... So should Pakistani politicals.
 
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I have high suspicion towards every 'foreign groom' Indian darling sent to rule us. In the end, they will be sell outs. They will sell our best interests to the masters who have trained them. Pakistanis beware.
 
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Bilawal should distance himself from Zardari. He should tell Abu ji to retire and watch tv lol.
 
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