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This is it now Nawaz tell the world who the Chaudri bradran are and their secrets of Zia fortunes.


Yes indeed look at the below who is the secrets of Zia fortunes.
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Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan's comeback king

ISLAMABAD:[AFP] Re-emerging as a key player in Pakistan's turbulent politics, former premier Nawaz Sharif must be hoping that his latest attempt to return from exile will not be as short-lived as the last one.
He landed in September with the ambition of leading a triumphal campaign to oust Pervez Musharraf, who toppled him from power in a coup in 1999.
But that campaign lasted all of a few hours.

Musharraf clamped down and Sharif found himself on a plane back to Saudi Arabia where he has lived in exile for the past seven years.
On Sunday he was due to return a second time to the eastern city of Lahore -- this time apparently with the consent of the government.
Sharif, 57, was overthrown by Musharraf, who was his army chief, in October 1999 after he had tried to sack the general while he flew back from abroad.
He was banished the following year after being convicted of corruption and hijacking.



And yet, after his own two terms in office during the 1990s were marred by corruption claims, the portly Sharif has rebuilt his political credibility on the back of his implacable opposition to Musharraf.

An irony is that he entered politics under the wing of the army.
The scion of a wealthy dynasty with interests in steel, sugar and paper, Sharif was handpicked by military dictator Ziaul Haq in 1981 to become one of the youngest ever finance ministers for Punjab province.


Sharif won elections for prime minister after Bhutto's first term in office in 1990 but after three years was sacked on corruption charges by then president Ghulam Ishaq Khan.

It was a turning point in Sharif's political career as he launched a scathing attack on Khan, his former mentor and a top representative of the military-led establishment.

Sharif returned to power in 1996 after the dismissal of Bhutto's second government on corruption charges.
A year later he won a massive two-thirds majority in elections, emboldening him to take on the army.

Sharif also made other moves to become Pakistan's most powerful premier in history, such as reversing a constitutional amendment to remove the president's powers to dismiss the prime minister.

But he then had a spectacular falling-out with the chief justice, whom he believed to be putting curbs on his ambitions.
More worryingly for Pakistan's Western allies, he also sought to introduce Islamic Sharia law, with himself as the "commander of the faithful."


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In 1998 Sharif appointed Musharraf as chief of army staff, but relations between the two soured over a skirmish with nuclear-armed rival India in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
Suspecting that Musharraf was planning his overthrow, Sharif tried to sack him while the army leader was in mid-air from Sri Lanka.
The army moved quickly, however, ending Sharif's rule in a bloodless coup, bringing the general safely back to Pakistan and installing him as the chief executive.
When Musharraf then had Sharif and his brother Shahbaz tried on charges of hijacking, terrorism and attempted murder, many thought it marked the end of Sharif's political ambitions.
Shahbaz and six co-defendants were acquitted in April 2000 while Nawaz was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.
In December 2000 however Sharif and 19 members of his extended family left Pakistan quietly for Saudi Arabia, with Musharraf announcing at the time that they would stay out of the country for 10 years. - [/b]AFP
 
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This time his party also needs to hire some people just like BB for Rs500 per head to come to welcome him.

BTW all those who were yesterday calling for boycotting elections now seem to be short of oxygen like a balloon as not only BB but NS party also starts obtainaing nomination papers.

BB got for Larkana.
Qazi got for Nowshera and now Nawaz also planns to come.

damn loosers can never learn to mach words with their actions.
And guess they had thought its better to be inn politics rather than getting out of scene even if they dont come to power.

atleast he clowns will be in public view to cheat and betray the innocent again and loot the country again.

Well thats sounds all like our leaders past and present from the day pakistan was created. But what ever gives you this idea that his supporters are hired to show support, have you any evidence to sugeest that or is this one of your idle gossips once again. You seem to want change and justice but yet you favour military establishment, you seem like a confused person.
 
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IT is very horrible, to know that musharaf, brought all of them 1 by 1 back, WHERE R UR RULES MR, MUSHARAF?


INCLUDING myself, all the pakistani nation isnt intersted, in this all fake darama?

and this will produce a very low rate of voting, so in this power struggle
every 1 is right and everthing they do right.

this all not going to help pakistan.
 
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Practical politics is different than theoritic. Even good General or leader would need to run state affairs by using such experienced black sheep.
When US is going to influence our politics by planting BB as Prime minister then its the strogest ever step by the ally General to counter it by bringing Nawas, even hurting his own ego for the sake of our national interest.
 
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To be honest once the General and the witch fell apart, this was always on the cards. However, looking back at the events as they have unfolded, would it not have been prudent to let both come in once the Supreme court had given a verdict against the government and show some semblance of respect for the Law- instead of the present situation?
I am afraid the General has caused greivous harm to his own integrity and the masses hope of having an independant judiciary and some justice from it. History will probably blame his stupidity for lack of institution building in Pakistan. This is unfortunate as so far he has kept a fairly clean slate
Regards
Araz
 
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Nawaz Sharif returns home to a huge welcome

Nirupama Subramanian

“I am back not for office but to save the country”

LAHORE: The former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, returned to Pakistan on Sunday to a tumultuous welcome that literally swept him off his feet, seven years after he quietly boarded a plane to exile in Saudi Arabia, and less than three months after he attempted to come back.

In the midst of his chaotic reception, so different from the one on September 10 (he was deported to Saudi Arabia just four hours after he arrived), Mr. Sharif told supporters that he was back not for office, but to save the country.

The Allama International Airport here was teeming with Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) party activists who caused several mini-stampedes as Mr. Sharif and his brother Shabaz emerged from the terminal at about 7 p.m., after their arrival from Medina on a special plane arranged by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.

In no time, the brothers were being carried by supporters on their shoulders to shouts of “Long live, Nawaz Sharif,” “Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif” and “The lion has returned.”

Mr. Sharif’s wife Kulsoom was also on the flight but did not come out with him.

At one point, the PML (N) leader, dressed in his usual white salwar-shirt and a black waistcoat, got on to a platform in the airport foyer to address the gathering.

“I have not returned for the sake of personal greed or office. I have come back for the good of the people, to save this country. I have come back to fulfil the responsibility that the people of this country have entrusted to me,” he said. He looked happy if somewhat overwhelmed by the riotous welcome.

The police had tried to stop supporters from reaching the airport. Section 144 was also clamped throughout Punjab province. But more than a thousand party workers managed to break through the barricades and poured into the waiting area of the airport, where the hundreds of waiting policemen had no choice but to stand back and let them go.

Mr. Sharif and his brother left the airport in a white Land Cruiser. An S-class black armoured Mercedes, flown in to Lahore last night as a gift to Mr. Sharif from King Abdullah, stood by, but Mr. Sharif did not use it.

Mr. Sharif was to visit Data Ganj Baksh, but at the pace the convoy was moving, it could take him several hours to reach the shrine, located in the old city of Lahore.

The Hindu : Front Page : Nawaz Sharif returns home to a huge welcome
 
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keep your friends close but keep your enemies closer. That is exactly what Musharraf did.
 
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so Mushi neutralize Bibi...an Nawaz an incoming projectile for Bibi..
 
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He is taking the middle line...

BB is shouting foul play!

Someday great movies would be made out of all this.

:)

It sure is a great story line for a blockbuster!

I wonder how this whole thing is going to pan out.

Mushrraf without being the Chief may not have the same control over the Army and these blokes will do everything after the election to skew the pitch!
 
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Nawaz lands in a strife-torn party



By Ahmad Fraz Khan


LAHORE, Nov 25: Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, who returned to the country after eight-year exile on Sunday, had first direct experience of the depth of polarisation in his party and its capacity to ‘mismanage’ things at the last moment.

He had not climbed down even all stairs of the Saudi plane, which brought him here from Medina, when he found two of his party leaders pouncing at each other, and he had to intervene and control the situation.

According to one of the party leaders, who was part of the reception party inside the airport, Khawaja Saad Rafique and Mujibur Rehman (bother of Ehtesab Bureau’s former chief Saifur Rehman) ended up with a fight at the stairs of the Royal plane.

Things got ugly when Mr Rehman, who was in the party list of recipients, managed to get inside the airport and right up to the plane. While climbing down, Mr Rehman had Nawaz Sharif in his embrace, which provoked Saad Rafique.

Mr Saad accused Mr Rehman of betraying the leadership and damaging the party for eight years and now resurfacing only to receive Nawaz Sharif and reclaim a party position.

He violently pushed Rehman out of the way, which first led to exchange of hot words between the two and later to pushing and jostling. Nawaz Sharif interfered and controlled the situation before something worst had happened.

According to party insiders, Sunday’s ugly scene is symptomatic of deep indiscipline among the party’s rank and file, which led to mismanagement of the reception. Enthusiastic workers saved the day for the party, which, otherwise, had it “almost botched up,” as it had on Sept 10 - Nawaz Sharif’s previous bid to end his exile.

The infighting between two groups, one led by Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khosa and the other by Saad Rafique, had made thing worst for the party as late as Saturday night. The infighting went on in a party which was organising a “historic reception” for their leader on almost a 36-hour notice. The cause of their brawl was “holding charge of the Sunday reception.”

According to the insiders, things got so worse that Hamza Shahbaz, who otherwise holds no party office, was put in charge of the whole affairs by the Sharif Brothers on Saturday night.

They say that Khosa group is being supported and encouraged by Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and Raja Ashfaque Sarwar. The other group enjoys the backing of Javed Hashmi, Muhammad Mehdi and Zaeem Qadri. Both are at loggerheads, and may consume substantial time of Nawaz Sharif to put things back on track, if he can.

The mismanagement, or deliberate acts, put even persons like Raja Zafarul Haq and former president Rafiq Tarar in an embarrassing situation after they found their names missing from the list of party leaders who were supposed to receive Nawaz Sharif inside the airport. Even Pervaiz Malik, who had finalised the list, was left out. All of them though managed to go inside the lounge, but only after some bad moments among the party leaders.

Media became another victim of the ‘mismanagement’ on the scene. The entire leadership of the party disappeared inside the hall, leaving the media, police and highly charged workers jostling for small space outside the arrival lounge. The workers were not ready to vacate the space even after repeated requests. Ultimately, when the media was “allotted” a space by the leadership, Nawaz Sharif was led exactly to the opposite direction, sending panic-stricken media in a frenzied chase of Mr Sharif. But, by then, electrified workers had surrounded him and police scrambling for security of the former prime minister. Only two private television channels were able to get near to Sharif and take notes of his speech, which, otherwise was totally inaudible.

Had it not been for these channels, the media could have missed former prime minister’s talk. No party leader was there to coordinate with the media.

Ahhh.... what a "great party" this is!

Lahori, were you involved in the jostling and shoving to declare your undying love to Ganja? Kissed and massaged his bald pate by chance?

I am envious if you did - it has even been blessed by the kisses of the "custodians of the House of Saud"!

What wonders shall it wreak!

One must be careful to wear shades whilst in its presence for fear of being blinded by the glory! Oh I repent lord, I do repent!

I am still waiting for the PML-N politicians who will declare their "undying love" for Pakistan, and run in elections for their country's sake, not that of their "leaders".
 
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MUSHARAF is surely is the most questionable person, in pakistan.
because MUSHARAF is fully responsible for making both, NAWAZ and BENAZIR become innocent and clean?????

what kind of national intersts were going to be served???

even if we get , concencess govt after elections, there is a 100% chance that level of CROUPTION is certnly grow up more then ever?????????
 
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MUSHARAF is surely is the most questionable person, in pakistan.
because MUSHARAF is fully responsible for making both, NAWAZ and BENAZIR become innocent and clean?????

what kind of national intersts were going to be served???

even if we get , concencess govt after elections, there is a 100% chance that level of CROUPTION is certnly grow up more then ever?????????

What else could Musharaf had done since all our people back home are so stupid that they only want these faces again and again who tore pakistan apart for years yet they welcome them as they are heros. Our nation is corrupt from within.

Corruption in Pakistan can never end unless all nation becomes less selfish and starts to think for itself as a nation. Discourage all those who have eaten pakistan for years and try to introduce new faces.
 
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