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Maryam getting away with maligning army because we respect women here: PM Imran
Dawn.com Updated 06 Nov 2020

Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks at a ceremony after inaugurating the Sehat Sahulat Cards programme in Swat on Friday. — DawnNewsTV

Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks at a ceremony after inaugurating the Sehat Sahulat Cards programme in Swat on Friday. — DawnNewsTV
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz was getting away with using offensive language against the country's military leadership because women are respected in Pakistan.
Addressing a public gathering after inaugurating the Sehat Sahulat Cards programme in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Swat district, he once again vowed not to give any "NRO" (National Reconciliation Ordinance-like concession) to the opposition, saying its leaders had all joined hands to protect their "theft".
He said Maryam, by "taking advantage" of the respect for women, was using inappropriate "language" against an army that was giving sacrifices for the nation on a daily basis and at a time when an "extremist Indian prime minister" who hated Muslims was oppressing Kashmiris, and his national security adviser was threatening Pakistan.
"I assure you, if it had been another country, she would have been thrown into jail. But because we respect women here, she is allowed to speak openly," he added.
Analyse: What does Nawaz Sharif want?
Referring to the opposition's Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) alliances, the premier said all of Pakistan's "biggest thieves" had gathered on one platform because they thought they were above the law.
"One goes to London and acts like he is very ill and we all feel sorry for him," he said, referring to PML-N supremo and Maryam's father Nawaz Sharif. "Even the courts felt sorry for him and asked the government to allow him to go abroad. I asked the courts to at least take guarantee of Rs7 billion from him but eventually he went abroad."
Imran said after going to London, Nawaz and his daughter were initially silent and tried "their best" to gain an "NRO" but when the PML-N leader realised the government would not give him any relief despite "blackmail", he (Nawaz) started attacking the armed forces.
"The game he has started to attack the Pakistan Army and the Pakistani judiciary ... he is asking the armed forces to replace their army and ISI chiefs, meaning he is asking the army to revolt against the army chief to protect his own money. Who could be a bigger enemy of the country?" the prime minister said, referring to Nawaz.
"Nawaz Sharif is speaking like jackals (geedar) while sitting abroad [and] his sons have also absconded abroad after stealing money," he added.
Disqualified prime minister Nawaz, in his speeches from London while addressing the anti-government rallies of PDM, has alleged that Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and ISI chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed orchestrated his ouster in 2017 and rigged the 2018 general elections to "impose the ‘incompetent’ Imran Khan" on the nation.
The premier as well as government ministers reacted strongly to Nawaz's accusations and blasted the opposition parties for what they said was "promoting the enemies’ narrative" and attacking state institutions.
On Friday, Prime Minister Imran said this was a "decisive time" in the country when Nawaz and PPP co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari, who used to "accuse each other of being corrupt for 30 years", had now joined hands to ask for an NRO from the government.
"Do you think he (Nawaz) should be given an NRO?" he asked the crowd. The premier said the day he gives an NRO to "these thieves" to protect his position would be the day when he commits "the biggest treason against my country".
Imran said the country would only progress if it had rule of the law. He said the government was making efforts to turn Pakistan into a welfare state based on the model of the 'state of Madina'.
Appreciating KP Chief Minister Mahmood Khan for providing health cards to the people, he noted that it was the first province to offer health coverage to its entire population.
He said the government would enable the poor to own their own homes through the Naya Pakistan Housing Programme at affordable rates. He said the government was also working on introducing a uniform curriculum throughout the country for English and Urdu medium schools and madressah students which would give a chance to children of the poor to progress.
Imran Khan seeking NRO from us: Maryam
Shortly after his speech, Maryam lashed out at Prime Minister Imran over governance and inflation, and said the premier himself was "seeking an NRO" from the opposition.
"He keeps saying 'I won't give NRO'. Today I am announcing that he is now asking for an NRO from us," she told a large public meeting in Skardu.
PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz addressing a rally in Skardu. — DawnNewsTV

PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz addressing a rally in Skardu. — DawnNewsTV

Maryam, who is on a seven-day visit to Gilgit-Baltistan to lead the party’s election campaign, said the PML-N would not give NRO to the "selected" prime minister. "You were 'selected' earlier, now you are 'rejected'," she added while addressing Prime Minister Imran.
She accused the premier of having come into power by "stealing" the people's vote and "snatching" food and jobs from the poor through incompetent governance.


"Now when this government has entered its final days, neither rigging and those who do rigging nor the product of rigging Imran Khan will survive," she said, adding that Pakistan had "no other option" than Nawaz Sharif if it was to progress.
Maryam asked the youth of GB to stand up for their rights but not accept as "charity" what they rightfully deserved. "This is not the future of my youth that if they write something on Facebook or Twitter, a Vigo comes at night and takes them away," she said.
Without naming anyone, she said "they" had broken away nine PML-N candidates, and urged the crowd not to vote for 'lotas' (turncoats).
"The place of lotas is in bathrooms," she said, asking how a person "who cannot take a little pressure of the selectors and the selected" could stand for the people. She also urged her own party's leadership not to give election tickets to any lota in the future.
She said "the people planning to do rigging" should remember that Pakistan had changed in the two years since 2018, when the PTI came into power.
Maryam accused the government of having made false promises of jobs and cheap housing to the people and taking loans from the International Monetary Fund despite vowing not to go to the IMF. She also mocked the premier over the Peshawar Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, saying its buses "catch fire" in spite of the money and time invested in the service.
"He (PM Imran) only holds power in causing inflation, stealing people's livelihoods, changing loyalties and in polishing boots," she alleged.
"The person who cannot stand for his self-respect can never earn respect for you," she told the participants.
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This is what I have been saying since for ever. There is no rule of law in Pakistan. Maryam Daku Rani, a convicted criminal out on bail is maligning Pak army openly and aggressively. And everybody is protecting her just because she is a plastic doll and favorite daughter of bhagora convicted criminal Nawaz Sharif.

@PaklovesTurkiye @Indus Pakistan @PakSword @Mugen @Imran Khan @koolio @Tameem @BATMAN @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE @Morpheus
 
countries and laws did not discriminate criminals wth gender . if imran is so worry of women and pakistan is so kind of women then release all female prisoners from jails . ameer ki beti jhoot boly bakwaas kary corruption kary to wo aurat hai is liye chor do .

so what imran is going to do ? as bubblo and dublo are not pakistani citizens and pakistani law can not impose on them .
 
countries and laws did not discriminate criminals wth gender . if imran is so worry of women and pakistan is so kind of women then release all female prisoners from jails . ameer ki beti jhoot boly bakwaas kary corruption kary to wo aurat hai is liye chor do .

so what imran is going to do ? as bubblo and dublo are not pakistani citizens and pakistani law can not impose on them .
This is the problem... law beyond gender ...
 
I suggest we do a crocodile Dundee test on her because in Gilgit she was wearing a man's cap. I don't belive she is a woman.

Go on IK my boy. Do the honours
 
Maryam getting away with maligning army because we respect women here: PM Imran
Dawn.com Updated 06 Nov 2020

Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks at a ceremony after inaugurating the Sehat Sahulat Cards programme in Swat on Friday. — DawnNewsTV

Prime Minister Imran Khan speaks at a ceremony after inaugurating the Sehat Sahulat Cards programme in Swat on Friday. — DawnNewsTV
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz was getting away with using offensive language against the country's military leadership because women are respected in Pakistan.
Addressing a public gathering after inaugurating the Sehat Sahulat Cards programme in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Swat district, he once again vowed not to give any "NRO" (National Reconciliation Ordinance-like concession) to the opposition, saying its leaders had all joined hands to protect their "theft".
He said Maryam, by "taking advantage" of the respect for women, was using inappropriate "language" against an army that was giving sacrifices for the nation on a daily basis and at a time when an "extremist Indian prime minister" who hated Muslims was oppressing Kashmiris, and his national security adviser was threatening Pakistan.
"I assure you, if it had been another country, she would have been thrown into jail. But because we respect women here, she is allowed to speak openly," he added.
Analyse: What does Nawaz Sharif want?
Referring to the opposition's Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) alliances, the premier said all of Pakistan's "biggest thieves" had gathered on one platform because they thought they were above the law.
"One goes to London and acts like he is very ill and we all feel sorry for him," he said, referring to PML-N supremo and Maryam's father Nawaz Sharif. "Even the courts felt sorry for him and asked the government to allow him to go abroad. I asked the courts to at least take guarantee of Rs7 billion from him but eventually he went abroad."
Imran said after going to London, Nawaz and his daughter were initially silent and tried "their best" to gain an "NRO" but when the PML-N leader realised the government would not give him any relief despite "blackmail", he (Nawaz) started attacking the armed forces.
"The game he has started to attack the Pakistan Army and the Pakistani judiciary ... he is asking the armed forces to replace their army and ISI chiefs, meaning he is asking the army to revolt against the army chief to protect his own money. Who could be a bigger enemy of the country?" the prime minister said, referring to Nawaz.
"Nawaz Sharif is speaking like jackals (geedar) while sitting abroad [and] his sons have also absconded abroad after stealing money," he added.
Disqualified prime minister Nawaz, in his speeches from London while addressing the anti-government rallies of PDM, has alleged that Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and ISI chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed orchestrated his ouster in 2017 and rigged the 2018 general elections to "impose the ‘incompetent’ Imran Khan" on the nation.
The premier as well as government ministers reacted strongly to Nawaz's accusations and blasted the opposition parties for what they said was "promoting the enemies’ narrative" and attacking state institutions.
On Friday, Prime Minister Imran said this was a "decisive time" in the country when Nawaz and PPP co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari, who used to "accuse each other of being corrupt for 30 years", had now joined hands to ask for an NRO from the government.
"Do you think he (Nawaz) should be given an NRO?" he asked the crowd. The premier said the day he gives an NRO to "these thieves" to protect his position would be the day when he commits "the biggest treason against my country".
Imran said the country would only progress if it had rule of the law. He said the government was making efforts to turn Pakistan into a welfare state based on the model of the 'state of Madina'.
Appreciating KP Chief Minister Mahmood Khan for providing health cards to the people, he noted that it was the first province to offer health coverage to its entire population.
He said the government would enable the poor to own their own homes through the Naya Pakistan Housing Programme at affordable rates. He said the government was also working on introducing a uniform curriculum throughout the country for English and Urdu medium schools and madressah students which would give a chance to children of the poor to progress.
Imran Khan seeking NRO from us: Maryam
Shortly after his speech, Maryam lashed out at Prime Minister Imran over governance and inflation, and said the premier himself was "seeking an NRO" from the opposition.
"He keeps saying 'I won't give NRO'. Today I am announcing that he is now asking for an NRO from us," she told a large public meeting in Skardu.
PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz addressing a rally in Skardu. — DawnNewsTV

PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz addressing a rally in Skardu. — DawnNewsTV

Maryam, who is on a seven-day visit to Gilgit-Baltistan to lead the party’s election campaign, said the PML-N would not give NRO to the "selected" prime minister. "You were 'selected' earlier, now you are 'rejected'," she added while addressing Prime Minister Imran.
She accused the premier of having come into power by "stealing" the people's vote and "snatching" food and jobs from the poor through incompetent governance.


"Now when this government has entered its final days, neither rigging and those who do rigging nor the product of rigging Imran Khan will survive," she said, adding that Pakistan had "no other option" than Nawaz Sharif if it was to progress.
Maryam asked the youth of GB to stand up for their rights but not accept as "charity" what they rightfully deserved. "This is not the future of my youth that if they write something on Facebook or Twitter, a Vigo comes at night and takes them away," she said.
Without naming anyone, she said "they" had broken away nine PML-N candidates, and urged the crowd not to vote for 'lotas' (turncoats).
"The place of lotas is in bathrooms," she said, asking how a person "who cannot take a little pressure of the selectors and the selected" could stand for the people. She also urged her own party's leadership not to give election tickets to any lota in the future.
She said "the people planning to do rigging" should remember that Pakistan had changed in the two years since 2018, when the PTI came into power.
Maryam accused the government of having made false promises of jobs and cheap housing to the people and taking loans from the International Monetary Fund despite vowing not to go to the IMF. She also mocked the premier over the Peshawar Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, saying its buses "catch fire" in spite of the money and time invested in the service.
"He (PM Imran) only holds power in causing inflation, stealing people's livelihoods, changing loyalties and in polishing boots," she alleged.
"The person who cannot stand for his self-respect can never earn respect for you," she told the participants.
----

This is what I have been saying since for ever. There is no rule of law in Pakistan. Maryam Daku Rani, a convicted criminal out on bail is maligning Pak army openly and aggressively. And everybody is protecting her just because she is a plastic doll and favorite daughter of bhagora convicted criminal Nawaz Sharif.

@PaklovesTurkiye @Indus Pakistan @PakSword @Mugen @Imran Khan @koolio @Tameem @BATMAN @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE @Morpheus

LMAO...Abey yaar :lol:
 
No idea how many times I have said but law requires consensus of the majority. Failing that nothing can be done because society is too fractured. Nothing more than what is happening right now underlines this point. The weakness of the Pakistani state. You can have all the nukes, all the tanks and all the soldiers but if society is fractured the state will be weak and always in danger of cracking along the already existent faultlines. We saw how the mighty USSR fell apart

You can see that right now. We all know Imran Khan despises Nawaz Sharif and his dynasty. We all know by now Gen. Bajwa will similiary hate Nawaz. We all know the army as a institution does not like Nawaz. Given this what is stopping the army [in tandem with government] from erasing the Sharif dynasty?

The reason is simple. Sadly they still have a large support base and such a action could lead to national instability.
 
خان اپنا منہ بند رکھے تو کئی چولوں سے بچ سکتا ہے ۔ ایسی چول مارنے سے بہتر ہے بندہ چپ رہے ۔
 
I do not agree with what he said but she is a loose cannon the more vile and poisonous she gets the more her party suffers. Look at what she did to Zubair umar, the guy who was more loyal than a pet dog. She is only extending IK tenure. When the time comes the axe will fall but if you do it prematurely it will not work out. Timing is the key.
 
I do not agree with what he said but she is a loose cannon the more vile and poisonous she gets the more her party suffers. Look at what she did to Zubair umar, the guy who was more loyal than a pet dog. She is only extending IK tenure. When the time comes the axe will fall but if you do it prematurely it will not work out. Timing is the key.
Let's accept that Maryam Sharif will be most likely be the next PM after 2008 election. I reckon PM IK will get another term and then it will be for Princess Maryam to take over her royal duties.
 
Let's accept that Maryam Sharif will be most likely be the next PM after 2008 election. I reckon PM IK will get another term and then it will be for Princess Maryam to take over her royal duties.
The path she is on is because she was rejected in the first place for being not worthy. That's why her father is doing all of this for his dynasty to continue. Someone else will take her place in due time. If IK completed his 10 years we will see a new breed of politics in Pakistan, democracy will evolve past this dynastic duo.
 
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