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Inqilaab-e-Pakistan (call for revolution in Pakistan on Mar. 23rd)

Yeh sap drama hai, nothing will happen.

You people will make some noise and thats it.

Someone takes out a rally everyday, this is no way to make yourself heard.

Continue wasting your time.
 
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For those of you in Pakistan:

Call for revolution in Pakistan on Mar. 23rd. 49,000+ are attending, see if you can! Time for this fuked up

demoCRAZY to go and bring back a military backed clean government (and yes that means NO elections til bloody feudal lords and industrialists are cleansed through SHOOT to KILL policy):

Please go to below facebook link. You will have to log-in with your facebook account and then u will be directed to Inqilaab-e-Pakistan facebook page. 49,000+ people are planning to attend in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad at various locations mentioned on this page. IF you guys are on Pakistan, then please try to participate!

TIME TO get rid of this demoCRAZY!


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:lol:

You are sitting in Amrika and you are talking about killing people in Pakistan.

And what has democracy got to do with this anyway.

You seem like an even bigger dramabaz than the people we have in our country.
 
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For those of you in Pakistan:

Call for revolution in Pakistan on Mar. 23rd. 49,000+ are attending, see if you can! Time for this fuked up

demoCRAZY to go and bring back a military backed clean government (and yes that means NO elections til bloody feudal lords and industrialists are cleansed through SHOOT to KILL policy):

Please go to below facebook link. You will have to log-in with your facebook account and then u will be directed to Inqilaab-e-Pakistan facebook page. 49,000+ people are planning to attend in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad at various locations mentioned on this page. IF you guys are on Pakistan, then please try to participate!

TIME TO get rid of this demoCRAZY!



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What you are trying to do is to showcase the power of democracy itself.
gathering the support of majority to get something implement is called as democracy.

Using democracy to get rid from it is just crazy and insanity.
 
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Pakistanis are jazbati idiots. they dont think from their heads they think from their hearts.
Why do i call them idiots? Because were they all sleeping before davis case? Leaders like Imran Khan and Zaid Hamid are bunch of opportunists losers. Why didnt they protest before this case?
 
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Yeh sap drama hai, nothing will happen.

You people will make some noise and thats it.

Someone takes out a rally everyday, this is no way to make yourself heard.

Continue wasting your time.

well said. At least on one thing i can agree with you.
 
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wow u guys are pissed big time!!...hope nothing goes out of control in Pakistan...it ll jus make the situation even worse.
 
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Zardari, Gilani, and Rehman Malik need to go, but I doubt there'll be a revolution like Egypt and Tunisia in Pakistan.

LOL I remeber watching a clip of Pakistanis protesting against Mubarak in Karachi, when they should be protesting against Zardari.
 
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Pakistanis are jazbati idiots. they dont think from their heads they think from their hearts.
Why do i call them idiots? Because were they all sleeping before davis case? Leaders like Imran Khan and Zaid Hamid are bunch of opportunists losers. Why didnt they protest before this case?

I think you're wrong. The majority of Pakistanis are going to be inside their homes. The majority think about $$$$$$$$$$$$$ just like their leader Zardari.

Zaid Hamid might be an opprtunist, but not Imran Khan, he truly cares about his Pakistani people or else he wouldnt have built a cancer hospital in Lahore that offers free treatment to those Pakistanis who can not afford treatment.
 
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Why don't all you rebels start an party and contest in elections instead?
 
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Zardari, Gilani, and Rehman Malik need to go, but I doubt there'll be a revolution like Egypt and Tunisia in Pakistan.

LOL I remeber watching a clip of Pakistanis protesting against Mubarak in Karachi, when they should be protesting against Zardari.

Thats the problem of pakistan.
They support jehad anywhere in the world but never started it in their own country.
 
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I hope entire Pakistani media air this song to cool down the awaaam.

:lol:
 
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Thats the problem of pakistan.
They support jehad anywhere in the world but never started it in their own country.

Why would we do Jihad in our own country when we have so many countries in the world to do Jihad with?

You cannot understand the powerful Pakistani psyche.
 
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Please count the people on that facebook page that are actually in Pakistan. Come back and share the results.
 
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Why Pakistan has not caught the Middle East's revolution fever.

Few countries today are facing as many crippling crises as Pakistan. Some are identical to the problems that sparked revolutions and uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and other countries in the Middle East and North Africa: government corruption, unemployment, poverty and a floundering economy. But Pakistan has not caught the Middle East’s revolution fever.
Here are four reasons why:
1. Pakistan had its own version of a revolution in 2007. That’s when a largely middle-class movement, fed up with former President Pervez Musharraf’s military rule and failure to crack down on extremists, led an uprising against the regime. A civilian government came into power after the 2008 parliamentary elections that were widely viewed as free and fair. A few months later, Musharraf resigned as president and left the country.
2. Pakistanis have ample opportunities to let off steam and voice dissent through a remarkably free and vibrant press and political system. In Pakistan, trashing politicians is national sport that plays out daily on nearly two dozen 24-hour news channels. The only institution that is clearly immune to public criticism is the military and Pakistan’s powerful intelligence agencies. The relative freedom of expression in Pakistan is rare for an Islamic state, and it allows the public and opposition factions to vent their fury through public dissent instead of resorting to anti-government uprisings.
3. Pakistani culture is made up of at least six different ethnicities: Punjabi, Pashtun, Sindhi, Baluch, Muhajir and Kashmiri. Each has its own distinct culture and language. This diverse mix of ethnicities makes it difficult for Pakistanis to unite behind a single cause.
4. Pakistanis have many perceived enemies, so it’s often hard to decide whom to rise up against. Yes, the government in Islamabad is perceived as weak and corrupt, but many Pakistanis also view the U.S., Islamist extremists and India as its enemies, too. On any given week in Pakistan, you can find public protests against any one of these perceived enemies. Having too many foes reduces the intensity and focus of dissent, which are often prerequisites for an uprising.
There’s no sign of revolution coming to Pakistan, but this is still a country in a crucial region that desperately needs help and reform to address the most basic needs of its people. Change could come with the democratic mechanisms that are already in place there, but that will take a commitment from all institutions – including the powerful military – along with support from the international community and lots of patience.

Why Pakistan has not caught the Middle East's revolution fever – Global Public Square - CNN.com Blogs
 
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