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LOOKS LIKE THE HEAT IS REACHING ALL THE CORRIDORS OF GOVT, ESTB, JUDICIARY,
this will be the best script played drama in pakistan by every instutution .
just like a good film it has hero.s n villians
male n female actors
judges, mafias, baadmaash, politicians.
lots of suspence, thrill.
rollercoaster everyday ,
but ............... in the end..................its just a film,
every pakistani is sittining and watching like its all real.

sorry ............. just for public.... u have been made a fool again,,
 
LOOKS LIKE THE HEAT IS REACHING ALL THE CORRIDORS OF GOVT, ESTB, JUDICIARY,
this will be the best script played drama in pakistan by every instutution .
just like a good film it has hero.s n villians
male n female actors
judges, mafias, baadmaash, politicians.
lots of suspence, thrill.
rollercoaster everyday ,
but ............... in the end..................its just a film,
every pakistani is sittining and watching like its all real.

sorry ............. just for public.... u have been made a fool again,,
Any basis of this analysis?
 
Any basis of this analysis?

I guess future trend/result can be predicted by educated estimates; and in this case, history (70 years) and past results; both favour $har and $har types.

If a decision comes against $har then in all fairness it would be against all odds; defying all statistical rules of probability and historical trends.

HUGE majority of patriot Pakistanis want the just decision, but somewhere in their minds the past record of kingmakers is making them nervous - whether they admit it or not.
 
I guess future trend/result can be predicted by educated estimates; and in this case, history (70 years) and past results; both favour $har and $har types.

If a decision comes against $har then in all fairness it would be against all odds; defying all statistical rules of probability and historical trends.

HUGE majority of patriot Pakistanis want the just decision, but somewhere in their minds the past record of kingmakers is making them nervous - whether they admit it or not.

That is a make or break decision which needs sublime timing. So it's not that easy.

Regional politics may force us in the end soon enough.
 
Off topic - but that's one of the ways to tilt opinion makers like Saleem Bukhari, Sethi, Absar, Ansar in favour.

Daughter of Saleem Bukhari adjusted in Govt., job relaxing the ban.

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situation in pakistan esp punjab will be tense one month from now. it seems that the decision will come against the ruling party and they are already giving signals of riots and chaos in the country. most likely pml n will create such a situation in which army will have to intervene. and if the decision comes in favor of pml n just like dawn leaks then good bye pakistan.
 
Once upon a time Najam Sethi used to speak truth; it was some 2 decades ago - in 1998, in Editorial of his paper The Friday Times, but then came the PCB Chairmanship ......and Sethi's & $har started living happily ever after!




http://www.najamsethi.com/truth-will-out-2/

OCT2
Truth will out

Posted on Friday, October 2, 1998 in The Friday Times (Editorial)
Mr Nawaz Sharif once used to say that he would never sign the CTBT. Now he has made a firm commitment to the United Nations that he will sign it soon. Is this pledge credible?

Mr Sharif also said that Pakistan would never resile from its historic, multilateral, core-issue, position on Kashmir. Now he has agreed to talk with India on the other contentious issues and given a commitment to negotiate a settlement over Kashmir bilaterally (see page 7). Is his pledge credible?

The question of Nawaz Sharif’s credibility has cropped up time and again. Karz Utaro, Mulk Samvaro. MQM. Kalabagh. Pakhtoonkhwa. IMF. Ad nauseam. If the fellow had only been a congenital liar and fool, we might have shrugged off his vices as befitting any run-of-the-mill politician. But as a prime minister who wants to become Amir ul Momineen, his omissions and commissions make him a veritable security risk for Pakistan. Worse, the latest revelations by Rehman Malik, a former senior FIA officer, now show Mr Sharif out to be a plunderer at par with the likes of Benazir Bhutto and Asif Zardari.

Mr Malik’s allegations against Mr Sharif seem no less solid than those of Mr Sharif’s against Ms Bhutto and Mr Zardari (see page 4-6). Yet the Ehtesaab Commission, the Ehtesaab Cell and the courts seem interested in pursuing only one set of allegations against one set of rulers rather than against both. More alarming is the fact that the home establishment and the international community has also inexplicably turned a blind eye to Mr Sharif’s gross misdemeanours. If ordinary people see this as a grand, and unforgivable, domestic and international conspiracy to undo Pakistan, can anyone blame them?.

Mr Rehman Malik’s report, however belated, is an eye opener. Details were apparently collected by the FIA during Ms Bhutto’s tenure from 1993-96. They were not publicised because Ms Bhutto wanted the standard covenant among thieves to stand firm. Therefore Mr Malik absconded with the FIA files when Ms Bhutto was overthrown in 1996 so that the caretakers would not get any funny ideas about accountability. How could they, if the record against Mr Sharif was missing and the record against Ms Bhutto needed at least one year to put together, as Senator Saif ur Rehman’s dogged efforts have demonstrated?

But Mr Sharif did not abide by the rules of the game after he came to power. Indeed, he went after Ms Bhutto and Mr Zardari with a vengeance. Ms Bhutto tried to talk sense into him but failed — her statements of support for Mr Sharif in early 1997 were directed at seeking a mutually profitable deal for herself and her husband. Then she tried to fight the charges and delay proceedings against her at home and abroad. But in vain. The covenant has now irrevocably (unwittingly, say some) broken at both ends.

We welcome Mr Malik’s intervention, whatever his motivations. And we hope that there is more to come. In the meanwhile, we take pleasure in noting Mr Sharif’s hollow and rather pathetic response to the charges levelled by The Observer. There is also a sense of deja vu in this situation. When the Surrey Palace was unveiled by another British paper in 1996, Ms Bhutto denied the charges indignantly. Indeed, Mr Zardari said that he intended to sue the paper, secure in the belief that his front offshore companies would stand up to scrutiny. In the event, nothing of the sort happened. So too with Mr Sharif. Mr Zardari’s role is now to be played by Hussain Nawaz Sharif. I will sue the paper, says he self-righteously, pointing out that his family has merely “leased” two out of the four London flats valued at œ4 million. But unlike the Zardaris, the Sharifs haven’t even got their cover story organised adequately. Mr Khalid Anwar, their laiyer (sic), says that only one of the flats is on lease to the Sharifs! In the meanwhile, the Sharifs have complained about The Observer’s misconduct to the Press Council of Britain. But it is revealing that their complaint does not say a single word of defense against the substantial charges levelled by The Observer — money laundering, front accounts, secret properties, offshore companies, the works.

In any other country, a prime minister accused of such gross misconduct would have either resigned in shame or been ousted in disgrace. But in Pakistan, we seem to live by particularly despicable standards. There is no attempt by the courts, for example, to take suo moto cognisance of Mr Sharif’s corruption. Indeed, the Supreme Court has been quietly sitting on an important case (ISI funds) lodged in 1996 by Air Marshall (r) Asghar Khan against Mr Sharif et al since Justice Sajjad Ali Shah was ousted nearly ten months ago.

No matter. Truth will out. And one day, as surely as day follows night, the Bhuttos and the Sharifs and all their vocal collaborators and silent protectors, will pay the price for betraying Pakistan. That is the law of nature.


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So Najam Sethi knew about Nawaz $harifs flats in 1998 which were brought by $harifs in 2006.

Wow - Sethi Sb ki chirya is well versed in future revelations - 8 years advance news - deserves applause!!!!!

If Sethi ever want to change his career, he should consider becoming mahar e najoom.
 
I guess future trend/result can be predicted by educated estimates; and in this case, history (70 years) and past results; both favour $har and $har types.

If a decision comes against $har then in all fairness it would be against all odds; defying all statistical rules of probability and historical trends.

HUGE majority of patriot Pakistanis want the just decision, but somewhere in their minds the past record of kingmakers is making them nervous - whether they admit it or not.

Hey you know what? the humans - yes the humans are the most unpredictable creatures. They themselves don't know what will they do next...so the satistics and predictions can take a long walk. If there are a few sincere people somewhere in the system, they will bringout the change. Even Pakistan's creation was a remote possiblity but a sincere leader with divine blessing and struggle and sacrifice of the people succeeded in pulling off this miracle.
 

LAHORE: The PML-N camp which seems to have been losing its patience with the joint investigation team probing Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his children for their alleged off-shore holdings, declared on Wednesday that it will seek an explanation for the inclusion of the ISI and MI members in the body, warning of launching an agitation against the JIT proceedings.

Visibly nervous, the PML-N leaders who looked satisfied with the formation of the JIT by Supreme Court over a month ago, now want its dissolution for different reasons.

“WhatsApp call (reportedly from Supreme Court registrar) for inclusion of two members (one from the State Bank and other from Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan), leak of Hussain Nawaz’s picture facing his interrogators, JIT members’ pressure tactics and question mark over the expertise of the two members of the JIT -- one each from ISI and MI ─ are the reasons enough for the PML-N to go for an agitation against it (JIT),” Punjab government spokesman Malik Ahmed Khan told Dawn on Wednesday.

“As we already had challenged the inclusion of two members ─ Amer Aziz of SBP and Bilal Rasool of SECP ─ in the SC, we are going to seek an explanation that on what grounds the ISI and MI members have been made part of the JIT. We want to know their expertise,” Mr Khan said and added that the JIT had been constituted under 184 Civil Procedure Code, but it was exceeding its legal mandate.


Warns of agitation against the probe proceedings
“Under this law, the JIT can only hold an inquiry, but it is carrying out criminal investigation. Has any FIR been registered (against the Sharif family) that it (JIT) is carrying out a criminal investigation,” he asked.

“Our reservations against the JIT are well-founded and we may go for an agitation against it,” Malik Ahmed Khan warned.

Meanwhile, Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah expressed similar views when he talked to reporters on Wednesday. “The Sharif family also has the choice of boycotting the JIT. The PML-N workers may come on the roads against the JIT if a decision in this regard is taken by the leadership. I will be the front runner of this campaign,” he said.

Questioning the impartiality of the JIT, the minister said: “The JIT is not conducting impartial investigation as it is pressurising the witnesses to elicit statements against the Sharif family”.

He also objected to duration of probe sessions, asking why the JIT members were interrogating the prime minister’s son, Hussain Nawaz, for long hours. “The JIT may ask questions for a couple of hours, but it is inappropriate that it interrogates a person (Husain) who is fasting for nine to 13 hours,” he said and reminded the JIT did not have the Supreme Court’s powers.

“We have strong reservations against the JIT and the SC should take notice of its working,” he said and clarified the PML-N’s objections were not targeted on the apex court.

More PML-N leaders from the ‘Shahbaz Sharif camp’ are joining the chorus against the JIT since their boss vented his anger publicly at it.

On Tuesday the chief minister put his weight behind his elder brother and his children when he spoke against “selective accountability” of the Sharif family and asked the SC to take action against “other looters” as well.

“The PML-N voice has got louder after the support of Shahbaz Sharif camp, since the Nawaz camp members have already been raising objections to the JIT working on a daily basis,” a PML-N leader from Punjab said, seeking anonymity.

Meanwhile, PMLN still trying to sell its choran outside Judicial Academy

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LAHORE: The PML-N camp which seems to have been losing its patience with the joint investigation team probing Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his children for their alleged off-shore holdings, declared on Wednesday that it will seek an explanation for the inclusion of the ISI and MI members in the body, warning of launching an agitation against the JIT proceedings.

Visibly nervous, the PML-N leaders who looked satisfied with the formation of the JIT by Supreme Court over a month ago, now want its dissolution for different reasons.

“WhatsApp call (reportedly from Supreme Court registrar) for inclusion of two members (one from the State Bank and other from Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan), leak of Hussain Nawaz’s picture facing his interrogators, JIT members’ pressure tactics and question mark over the expertise of the two members of the JIT -- one each from ISI and MI ─ are the reasons enough for the PML-N to go for an agitation against it (JIT),” Punjab government spokesman Malik Ahmed Khan told Dawn on Wednesday.

“As we already had challenged the inclusion of two members ─ Amer Aziz of SBP and Bilal Rasool of SECP ─ in the SC, we are going to seek an explanation that on what grounds the ISI and MI members have been made part of the JIT. We want to know their expertise,” Mr Khan said and added that the JIT had been constituted under 184 Civil Procedure Code, but it was exceeding its legal mandate.


Warns of agitation against the probe proceedings
“Under this law, the JIT can only hold an inquiry, but it is carrying out criminal investigation. Has any FIR been registered (against the Sharif family) that it (JIT) is carrying out a criminal investigation,” he asked.

“Our reservations against the JIT are well-founded and we may go for an agitation against it,” Malik Ahmed Khan warned.

Meanwhile, Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah expressed similar views when he talked to reporters on Wednesday. “The Sharif family also has the choice of boycotting the JIT. The PML-N workers may come on the roads against the JIT if a decision in this regard is taken by the leadership. I will be the front runner of this campaign,” he said.

Questioning the impartiality of the JIT, the minister said: “The JIT is not conducting impartial investigation as it is pressurising the witnesses to elicit statements against the Sharif family”.

He also objected to duration of probe sessions, asking why the JIT members were interrogating the prime minister’s son, Hussain Nawaz, for long hours. “The JIT may ask questions for a couple of hours, but it is inappropriate that it interrogates a person (Husain) who is fasting for nine to 13 hours,” he said and reminded the JIT did not have the Supreme Court’s powers.

“We have strong reservations against the JIT and the SC should take notice of its working,” he said and clarified the PML-N’s objections were not targeted on the apex court.

More PML-N leaders from the ‘Shahbaz Sharif camp’ are joining the chorus against the JIT since their boss vented his anger publicly at it.

On Tuesday the chief minister put his weight behind his elder brother and his children when he spoke against “selective accountability” of the Sharif family and asked the SC to take action against “other looters” as well.

“The PML-N voice has got louder after the support of Shahbaz Sharif camp, since the Nawaz camp members have already been raising objections to the JIT working on a daily basis,” a PML-N leader from Punjab said, seeking anonymity.

Meanwhile, PMLN still trying to sell its choran outside Judicial Academy

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@MastanKhan Sir, you should visit this thread from time to time to see that despite all their shortcomings, the investigations are proceeding in the right direction and hence the frustration of the patwaris :) which is hilarious on its own :)

Thank you IK :)

Though I know the content is not up to your standards...mostly a small talk but still it is the centralised source of the news discussion about this case in chronological order... :)
 
Off topic - but that's one of the ways to tilt opinion makers like Saleem Bukhari, Sethi, Absar, Ansar in favour.

Daughter of Saleem Bukhari adjusted in Govt., job relaxing the ban.

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Now the nation should keep an eye on this and when we get the chance, throw her in the jail along with her sell out father.
 
Marriyum advises Imran khan to face reality
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The Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb says PTI Chief Imran Khan should come out from the world of dreams and face the reality, reported Radio Pakistan.



In a statement, she said Anti-Terrorist Court, Election Commission and petition filed by Hanif Abbasi are in pursuit of him.

She said attacks on Parliament, PTV, PM House and democracy are the worst achievements of Imran Khan.

The Minister said PTI Chief will have to face reaction of the people in 2018 general elections.
 
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News)- Special Assistant to Prime Minister (PM) Asif Kirmani on Friday snubbed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan and accused him of exertions aimed at obliterating mega-project of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

He was talking to media outside judicial academy in Islamabad.

“Imran Khan failed in submitting his money trail in the apex court. I urge Imran Khan to present himself for the accountability. Nawaz Sharif has strengthened Panamagate joint investigation team (JIT) by granting it NAB-like powers. We (PML-N) will continue to cooperate with JIT despite objections,” uttered the fervent aide.

Kirmani narrated that Pakistan’s law was not applicable on PM Nawaz Sharif’s sons as they were British nationals.

Kirmani apprised media personnel that Sharif family went through ‘merciless accountability’ during Musharraf’s era.

Earlier, PM’s elder son Hussain Nawaz arrived at judicial academy to register his fifth appearance before Panamagate JIT.

Speaking to media at the occasion, Hussain asserted that no court could initiate action against any individual on merely suspicions.

It is pertinent here to mention that Supreme Court (SC) has constituted a JIT to probe ruling Sharif’s offshore assets. JIT is headed by Federal Investigation Agency s (FIA) Additional Director-General Wajid Zia.


ECL Main daalo naam pori family ka.
 
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