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"How many Bhuttos will you kill, A Bhutto will be found on every street".

Apparently, Zardari has been going around ever since the NRO decision churned out against him, hes been going around Sindh and churning up some anti-Punjabi sentiments in rural Sindh. This dialog is apparently a hot favorite of his since it kind of implies (although not true) Punjabis are killing Bhuttos.

Its also funny as hell. I'll see if there is a youtube of this.
 
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bhutto was bhutto and now were is ppp under a crimnal theaf currept zardari.i really love bhutto but who the hell think in pak zardari is replace of bhutto or even benazeer. he is only a theaf who enter from back door.
 
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The guys relying on cheap Regionalism Politics as the other low grade Political Parties like MQM, ANP do. However that aint gona save him ..! Such tactics does not suites a national level Political Party like PPP and i feel sad about it . Zardari and his corrupt lot has greatly degraded the Image of this Party. OTOH, Shariffs are doing well ..But they need a new blood ...!
 
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after some time this robber party is finished just because of this zardari.

shame shame zardari atleast spare your party, ape saath apne party ko bhi le dobo ge??
 
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The guys relying on cheap Regionalism Politics as the other low grade Political Parties like MQM, ANP do. However that aint gona save him ..! Such tactics does not suites a national level Political Party like PPP and i feel sad about it . Zardari and his corrupt lot has greatly degraded the Image of this Party. OTOH, Shariffs are doing well ..But they need a new blood ...!
Hamza Sharif can be that new blood. In fact if they are not able to get that requirement of more than 2 times PM removed, then perhaps Hamza would be their new candidate.

Till date I can't recall the Sharifs ever engaging in derrogatory remarks to any other ethnic group. Their relinquishment of the NFC award shows their ability to work on a national level than at a provincial level.
 
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"How many Bhuttos will you kill, A Bhutto will be found on every street".

Apparently, Zardari has been going around ever since the NRO decision churned out against him, hes been going around Sindh and churning up some anti-Punjabi sentiments in rural Sindh. This dialog is apparently a hot favorite of his since it kind of implies (although not true) Punjabis are killing Bhuttos.

Its also funny as hell. I'll see if there is a youtube of this.

Slogan:

Yeh Baazi Jan ki Baazi hai,
Yeh Baazi tum he Haaro ge,

Har ghar se Bhutto niklay ga
Tum kitne Bhutto Maaro ge ?

ANSWER: SAAREY :sniper:
 
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In our part of the world nothing works better than invoking:

1. Regionalism.
2. Religion.
3. Perceived discrimination.
4. Caste / creed.
5. Fundamentalism,

Not necessarily in that order..
 
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Just listen to his Punjabi, ni bole ate to mat bolo :rofl:

"mae gadi te we chal k ja skta waan"


 
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"How many Bhuttos will you kill, A Bhutto will be found on every street".

Apparently, Zardari has been going around ever since the NRO decision churned out against him, hes been going around Sindh and churning up some anti-Punjabi sentiments in rural Sindh. This dialog is apparently a hot favorite of his since it kind of implies (although not true) Punjabis are killing Bhuttos.

Its also funny as hell. I'll see if there is a youtube of this.

who can forget his speech on 27th Dec 2009 :disagree:


Zardari playing Sindh card, says Economist

LONDON: President Asif Zardari has been playing the Sindh card by whipping up sub-nationalist sentiments against the anti-PPP conspiracies and the comiong weeks are critical for him, the influential London magazine Economist said in its latest edition on Wednesday.

In a report on Pakistan the magazine said: “Ever since pressure from the public and the army forced President Asif Zardari to reinstate Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry as Pakistan’s chief justice in March, he has looked rattled.

“Now he sounds almost unhinged. On December 27th, the second anniversary of the murder of his wife, Benazir Bhutto, a former prime minister, he accused non-state actors of wanting to break up Pakistan by pitting state institutions against each other. “He meant press commentary claiming that he is at odds with the powerful army over foreign policy and that his Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) government is tussling with the judiciary.” He said the press had been giving dates for his downfall, but that he would not flee the country as predicted by his enemies. “I will stay in the presidency or go to jail,” he thundered.

“The undignified outburst came at Naudero in Sindh province, the burial site of his wife and her similarly ‘martyred’ father Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Of late Mr Zardari has been playing the Sindh card by whipping up sub-nationalist sentiment against the anti-PPP conspiracies hatched in the dominant province, Punjab. “Mr Zardari has looked vulnerable since December 16th, when the Supreme Court struck down the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) promulgated by the previous president, Pervez Musharraf, in October 2007. This had afforded Mr Zardari and other PPP leaders amnesty from criminal proceedings in corruption cases.

“Overnight, facing a clamour of resignation calls, senior government ministers had to scurry to the courts for bail before they were arrested. Mr Zardari enjoys presidential immunity from criminal, but not civil action. The court’s judgment relies on hitherto unused Islamic provisions of the Constitution to declare the NRO immoral. Similar devices may be used when the court starts hearing civil petitions to unseat Mr Zardari for ìmoral turpitude.”

“Earlier, the government’s lawyer in the NRO case made the astonishing claim that army headquarters and the CIA were conspiring against the PPP government. Following an uproar, he retracted his comment. But senior army officers do not hide their contempt for Mr Zardari and America doubts the value of lending support to an increasingly isolated president.

“Mr Zardari angered the army when, at Americas urging, he tried to tame its influential Inter-Services Intelligence agency, or ISI. The army was also infuriated by American legislation passed in October promising $7.5 billion in assistance to Pakistan. This insists on civilian control of the army, a condition the army suspects was inserted at the behest of the Zardari government.

“The coming weeks are critical for Mr Zardari. The court will be mulling petitions seeking his removal as president. So he will face pressure to mend fences with the opposition, by repealing the constitutional amendment that strengthens the presidency and empowers him to fire service chiefs and dismiss governments. But even that concession may be too little, too late.
 
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Zardari shoulkd be allowed to govern for 5 years so that he may damage PPP beyond repair. Than perhaps Sindhi's themself shall start killing Bhutoo's.
 
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Zardari shoulkd be allowed to govern for 5 years so that he may damage PPP beyond repair. Than perhaps Sindhi's themself shall start killing Bhutoo's.

But till then 90% of Pakistanies (Population of Middle class and lower class) will be living on roads like baggers...

Look at the current situtation of the country
  • Oil prices rose up and beyound the reach of middle class....
  • Gas prices rose up and beyound the reach of middle class....
  • Pakistan lacks electricity and prices rose up and beyound the reach of middle class....
  • Water problem rising swiftely.
  • Wheat, floor, rice, meat, vegitables, fruits, sugar is not available as we used to have and prices rose up and beyound the reach of middle class....
  • No pure food available.
  • Medicines are expensive & beyound reach of middle class....
  • Security issues rose up....
  • Corruption ratio rose up as it never was....
  • Crime rate rose up......
  • Too many texas rose up......
  • Taking heavy loans from IMF......but still pockets will remain empty........ In general estimation every single pakistani is defaulter of Rs 30,000....and whos gonaa pay for each.

Now where we will be after 5 years.
 
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But till then 90% of Pakistanies (Population of Middle class and lower class) will be living on roads like baggers...

Look at the current situtation of the country
  • Oil prices rose up and beyound the reach of middle class....
  • Gas prices rose up and beyound the reach of middle class....
  • Pakistan lacks electricity and prices rose up and beyound the reach of middle class....
  • Water problem rising swiftely.
  • Wheat, floor, rice, meat, vegitables, fruits, sugar is not available as we used to have and prices rose up and beyound the reach of middle class....
  • No pure food available.
  • Medicines are expensive & beyound reach of middle class....
  • Security issues rose up....
  • Corruption ratio rose up as it never was....
  • Crime rate rose up......
  • Too many texas rose up......
  • Taking heavy loans from IMF......but still pockets will remain empty........ In general estimation every single pakistani is defaulter of Rs 30,000....and whos gonaa pay for each.

Now where we will be after 5 years.

Brother you are right,
but what we can do:undecided::hang2:
 
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