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Long march: Next stop Islamabad!

this is quite justify if part of this rallly march toward saudi embassy and agitate against handover of lashkar taiba's abu judal to indian govt. atleast hafiz saeed and his followers for sake of " poor abu jundal".
but this is not expected to raise voice against the sponsors of this rally. hundred thousand of participants in this rally belong to madresas's student sponsored by KING.
 
Now they are being linked to this horrible incident:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/pakistans-war/193321-6-military-officials-martyred-attack-4.html

Moreover, tor phor is going on, on almost all issues. One has to be blind to say that on the other issues things aren't eruptive.

Ask an average person on the streets on what their most concerned about and their answers will most likely be on how to feed themselves and their family, how there are no jobs and electricity, and how they can get killed by a terrorist or a gang very easily . When one is not even internally strong, how can they show their strength externally?
 
At the same time.. none of that was Musharraf's doing..
He did the coup to save his and his cabals skins from being fired out of jobs(or rather their power) by another power hungry person in Nawaz Sharif... and till 2001..had really not accomplished anything as such other than token "corruption" cases and other knee jerk typical military mind anti-politico moves.
The economy, the defence sectors.. all fuelled by either foreign investment or consumerism.
Which would have come after sept-11 had any darn general or politico allied themselves with the US in this war on terror.
NO infrastructure development, NO dams, NO nothing.
Even that damn motorway in which he shameless engraved his name was initiated by Mian Bradraan.
His greatest accomplishment is and always will be giving freedom to the media..
that is what he deserves credit for..and nothing else.
All the economic bruhaha that many of his supporters cry for was the result of blatant consumerism fuelled by short term interest rate reduction thanks to technocrats like Shaukat Aziz...

So who was the one who opened the doors for nato, supplies! If it wasn't musharaf? Was that nawaz sharif?
Why don't this govt or the govt, musharaf succeded making poor pakistanis lifes better, by so called blatant consumerism fuelled by short term interst rates reduction, why can't this fedrl govt & punjab govt can't find a technocrats like shaukat aziz? At least he. Made lives of pakistanis far better thn today? Who brought SA ? Why Khadim-e-alla kept 16 diffrent Minstiries to himself?
I think if we have a fair voting on the forum , on the issue of govt performence & crouption between today & the musharaf eara, I will going to win milles ?
Back to topic ,
No major political party of Pakistan is backing them they are trying to give cover to militants !
When MMA was in power in KPK, why don't they raze this issue, then ?
Because thEy were getting their cuts?
They trying to black mail the most croupt govt of the history of pakistAn, its just horriably funny!!!!!
 
Saying 'no' to NATO: DPC long march enroute to Chaman


By Web Desk
Published: July 15, 2012

Strict security measures have been taken for the long march. PHOTO: FILE
QUETTA: The Difa-e-Pakistan Council (DPC), in protest of the resumption of NATO supplies continued the long march from Quetta to Chaman, Express News reported on Sunday.
The march, headed by Maulana Samiul Haq, left from Quetta yesterday (Saturday), stopped at Yaaro for the night and resumed its march to Chaman early morning.
The participants of the long march will halt briefly at the Pir Ali Zai forest, Mir Zai base and Fort Abdullah, following which they will resume the march to Chaman.
Strict security measures have been taken for the long march which was part of the second phase of the long march announced by DPC.
Eariler, Maulana Samiul Haq had said that the long march was not just against re-opening Nato supplies but also against corruption, the increase in prices and power outages, adding that the act was un-Islamic.
After the first phase when DPC marched to Islamabad, the second phase, which will hold marches from Quetta to Chaman, Karachi to Hyderabad, Multan to Dera Ghazi Khan, Sargodha to Mianwali, Peshawar to Khyber Pass, Rawalpindi to Chakwal Talagang, Faisalabad to Sargodha, Khushab and Islamabad is underway.
 
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