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Bakery torture case: Shahbaz Sharif’s son-in-law acquitted
Bakery torture case: Shahbaz Sharif
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Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s son-in-law, Ali Imran Yousaf, arriving at the Defence B police station to record his statement where he was arrested. Police had arrested him under Section 109 of the PPC. — INP Photo/File

LAHORE: A local court in Lahore on Wednesday acquitted Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s son-in-law, Ali Imran Yousaf, in a case over the torture of a bakery employee in Lahore, DawnNews reported.

The court said the complainant and victim of the Defence bakery torture case had told a judicial magistrate that Yousaf and his Elite Force guards were not involved in the torture.

Imran had earlier been granted bail and released on Oct 19 last year after he turned himself in, facing charges over the bakery employee’s torture.

He was accused of ordering his private security guards to torture the bakery employee.

The incident had taken place in the T-Block market of Lahore’s Defence Housing Authority in Lahore on Oct 7, 2012.


On Nov 6, 2012, the Defence B investigation police had submitted challans of Yousaf, seven policemen and a private guard to a Cantonment court in connection with the case.

They were declared guilty in the police investigation.

Later on Dec 22, 2012, the complainant and victim had told a judicial magistrate that Yousaf and his Elite Force guards were not their accused.

Complainant Muhammad Umar and victim Irfan in their statements had stated that the nominated accused in the FIR, including Yousaf and others, were not the real culprits. Irfan had added that nobody had kidnapped him nor did he recognise the persons who beat him up.

However, he had stated that the nominated accused (Elite police personnel) were not those who had tortured him.

abb tu bakery walaon ki khair nahi, dammad jee next minister of food in punjab govt?:rofl::rofl::rofl:

The coward & the lier is free to go. So sad. Definitely the poor bakery guy was threatened.
 
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QADRI is a light of ray for Pakistanis troubled with Injustice and fake politicans

Support this guy he is eductaed PHD guy and a very respectable man

Support revolution and help bring down this fake government


Are we really supporting these people ?


Son of Poltician abuse of power kills student runs out of country unchecked
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Tax Evador & Refused to open Swiss Account Investigation
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Zardari Mr10% , French accepted bribe was involved in commissioning of subs

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MONARCHY at its best
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The BRAVE man that runs off to Saudi Arabia, then runs off to Dubai when
Ramond Davis saga unfolded
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The gentleman , that runs the Mafia bhata collection program in Karachi
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Politicians who join hands with corruption , to get piece of pie
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89% of POLICE FORCE busy protecting these Politicians , and sytem of fuedal lord



ANNOUNCE EARLY ELECTIONS AND DISSOLVE FAKE PARLIMENT
 
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Excellent piece on TuQ:


Lies, damn lies and statistics

I think it was Voltaire who said that there are three types of lies – lies, damn lies and statistics. One sees all kinds being hurled and tossed around at the time of writing these lines. A terribly abstract, confused and all-over-the-place agenda for reforming the political system is being propounded by Dr Tahirul Qadri at a rally in Blue Area, Islamabad, where his long march from Lahore culminates. But some of us see that this apparently general and confused agenda has some clear and definite objectives. Let me come to that later and first start with the lies, damn lies and statistics.

We were told by Qadri through a section of the media when he was in Lahore that all roads to Islamabad are blocked and measures are being taken to stop the march from entering into Islamabad. At the same time, a large stage for Qadri’s speech was being set up in the heart of Islamabad. The marchers not only entered Islamabad without any hitch or hindrance, their supporters welcomed them on the site of the sit-in and the final rally.

Qadri had also said that trenches in and around Islamabad had been filled by gunpowder, arms and ammunition. No one knows where these trenches are. He also said that there were tankers filled with acid parked in Islamabad, perhaps to be thrown on the long-marchers. No one living here has seen these tankers anywhere as yet.

Let us now come to the speech he made. Remembering Imam Hussain and drawing an analogy with the battle of Karbala while sitting in a bulletproof container mounted on a truck is simply astounding. Mind you, he speaks to audiences while sitting. He spoke about establishing peace within the country and outside, curbing and discouraging terrorism and bringing an end to corruption of all sorts. Who could contest the rightfulness of his assertions?

However, he forgot that both the MQM and the PML-Q he has been flirting with have been in power for a decade and hold an equal share in creating the rot that Qadri wants to clear. Besides, it seems that like the liberals of Pakistan, he thinks that terrorism only in the name of religion has to be condemned. And that terrorism in the name of ethnicity or political association has to be conveniently ignored. Unfortunately, the PPP has been overlooking this terrorism as well. But the PPP is not claiming to bring about a revolution while Qadri is clamouring, yelling and agitating for a revolutionary change which includes an end to terrorism.

Dr Tahirul Qadri is vociferous about upholding the constitution of the republic. At the same time, he wants the military, the superior judiciary and the people outside parliament to be involved in forming the interim government – a purely unconstitutional demand. Why do we continually forget that the military, the judiciary and the civilian bureaucracy are appointed public servants? Moreover, after seeing the crowd in Blue Area and perhaps learning about what happened in Quetta, he became a little too excited and asked for the dissolution of the National and provincial assemblies right away.

This was not the demand he had made before in Lahore or Karachi. Asking for the government to resign is completely different from demanding the dissolution of the assemblies. He will be disappointed to know that if the Senate continues, for it will, even if the assemblies are dissolved, the PPP will remain the single largest party. Qadri is eager to appease the military leadership and the superior judiciary. At the same time he calls himself the champion of true democracy. In effect, he is asking for military intervention and even more heightened judicial activism. Has this ever been good for a nascent democratic order?

Qadri also wants the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to be dissolved. Why? The chief election commissioner is nominated by the opposition in parliament and appointed with consensus, a man of impeccable character. And, for the first time an EC is also aided by four election commissioners representing each of the four federating units.

Meeting this demand essentially means postponement of elections. Whose purpose does that serve? What kind of precedence for chaos and anarchy is he trying to set? Out of a population of 180 million, we gather much less than one hundred thousand people and march to parliament and ask them to do anything we wish to see done in the country.

This brings me to the statistics. Qadri and his cronies are constantly saying that hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in Islamabad. We all know that politicians all over the world tend to exaggerate facts and figures to their benefit. Pakistani politicians do it a little more than others. But Qadri calls himself a reformer, a pious and truthful man, a Sheikh-ul-Islam. How could he tell us that a crowd which is definitely under one hundred thousand people, most likely fifty to sixty thousand, constitutes a gathering of one million? He started off with the figure of four million, if we recall correctly.

Dr Qadri also said that he is not against an individual or a political party but the current system of governance and the rules set for the upcoming elections. At the same time when the Supreme Court ordered the arrest of the incumbent prime minister while he was still speaking to the rally, he cheered and rejoiced. He asked the people to say special thanksgiving prayers with their regular midday prayers.

Here one sees the clarity of objectives hidden behind an apparently all-over-the-place agenda. The objective is not just to finish off the remaining eight weeks of the present government quickly. It is more important that the interim setup is technocratic in nature and comes in to stay for a while. There will be old wine in new bottle, as they say.

The interim government composed of pious technocrats and altruistic servants of the people of Pakistan will stay in power until the time the political rot is completely cleared, the electoral system is totally reformed for the next cycle and, last but not the least, some settlement is reached in Afghanistan after the Nato-Isaf forces have largely pulled out.

There is a purely internal agenda as well which is only concerned with undermining the role of an elected political representative permanently. Qadri’s march contributes to that agenda. Pakistan has a tragedy which very few other countries have in common with it. All our institutions want to enjoy political control and overstep their limits. Every head of a state institution wants to enjoy the same powers as the prime minister. They crave for the same level of authority and executive power. Some who can’t even win a union council election or have bagged a single national or provincial assembly seat in the past want to become heads of government.

The problem with these self-righteous messiahs is not merely their aspirations. They actually believe that they can put the house in order once they acquire political power. Their ignorance may well be bliss for them but it is only a cause of misery for the country.

Tailpiece: When the state fails to provide decent education to its young, lets madressahs and seminaries of different sects flourish that enrol young people in hundreds of thousands, it should expect a maverick to rise anytime and take it on. He could be instigated by some other power or could be simply led by his own ambition.
 
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Do i have permission to frame this. This is beautifully written!!!!!!


Absolutely! ;)

You know I wonder sometimes why some of us Pakistanis jump up and down when the US-Iran conflict is a topic.

I mean I wonder how many times Iranian Ayatullahs have told Uncle Sam the following----

==== Obama, do not attack us, because if you do, we'll get Pakistan on our side

Huh?

How many times.

And even if ayatullahs say this in a million years (or until cows come home or fat fat ladies sing), would Obama ever respond by saying

===== ooooooh mai baap. Now we can't attack. Pakistan is on Iran's side now. Damn!



Oh well, some Pakistanis will never learn. They will keep on beating empty torn drums that Pakistan must not support Uncle Sam, without ever thinking that Uncle Sam or Iran both give a hoot to Pakistan when it comes to their mutual bickering.

peace
 
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Get the hell out of there #TuQ #Longmarch



The bas---tard leading the long march has given opportunities for killers to attack civilians. Tahir Ul Douchebag will be responsible

go too bilawal house & ask free bread of good bakery?:whistle::lol:
 
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Look the comments in Facebook against PTI and Imran khan.
Mr. IMran Khan shame shame shame.
Kya tumhare pas mere qs ka answer hai???????????
1. Kya tum mulk mein siyasi topi drama ka hisa nahi???????
tmhare bagal mein aik PML(N) aur aik PPP ka banda nahi betha????? jo tumko Mr. direction day rahay hain.

2. Is muk muka ki siyasat ka kya tum hisa nahi ho??????
tum hi inqalab ki bat karatay thay na??????aj jab time aya to tum chup k beth gaay????? Tum se agay ki kya banda umeed lagay??????

3. kya tum next year PML (N) k samne opposition desk pe nahi bethne wale??????????? AB ALLAH bhi tumhari madad nahi karay ga. Aj jab QOOM ko tumhari zarurat thi to kya kaha "" GAIR JAMHOORI AMAL""" ,,,,,,,what is this ??????? Tum kya zardari aur nawaz sharif se table talk se inqalab latay???????????????

4. Mr. tum ko khud achi tarah andaza jab tha k PTI k almost saray members tum se demand kar rahay hain bar bar k ::COME ON IMRAN BHAI ITS TIME TO MOVE ON::::: """"IMRAN BHAI PLZ BE A PART OF LONG MARCH"""""""" to tum ne mani bat??????????? NAHI
to tum se agay kya ummed lagai jaay. MR??????????????

AT THE END JUST I'd like 2 say ,,,,,,,, TUMHARA BHI TOPI DARAMA DEKH LIYA,,,,,,,,,zalmoon k is door mein just tum hi hope lagay. BUT wo ham sab ki bhool thi,........ BOHAT mayus kiya tum ne........

JUST TEARS IN OUR EYES::::BS ALLAH MADAD KARAY GA MERE PIYARE PAKISTAN KI>>>>>>>

ONE THING I AM SAYING IN FRONT OF ALLAH: I AM NOT AN AGENT OF ANY OTHER PARTY,,,,, wohi hun jo k MIANWALI K JALSAY MEIN PTI K JHANDAY LEHRA LEHRA K HATHON PE ZAKHAM KAR DALAY.

I am resigning from ISF membership tommorow.
LONG LIVE PAKISTAN
 
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Excellent piece on TuQ:


Lies, damn lies and statistics

I think it was Voltaire who said that there are three types of lies – lies, damn lies and statistics. One sees all kinds being hurled and tossed around at the time of writing these lines. A terribly abstract, confused and all-over-the-place agenda for reforming the political system is being propounded by Dr Tahirul Qadri at a rally in Blue Area, Islamabad, where his long march from Lahore culminates. But some of us see that this apparently general and confused agenda has some clear and definite objectives. Let me come to that later and first start with the lies, damn lies and statistics.

We were told by Qadri through a section of the media when he was in Lahore that all roads to Islamabad are blocked and measures are being taken to stop the march from entering into Islamabad. At the same time, a large stage for Qadri’s speech was being set up in the heart of Islamabad. The marchers not only entered Islamabad without any hitch or hindrance, their supporters welcomed them on the site of the sit-in and the final rally.

Qadri had also said that trenches in and around Islamabad had been filled by gunpowder, arms and ammunition. No one knows where these trenches are. He also said that there were tankers filled with acid parked in Islamabad, perhaps to be thrown on the long-marchers. No one living here has seen these tankers anywhere as yet.

Let us now come to the speech he made. Remembering Imam Hussain and drawing an analogy with the battle of Karbala while sitting in a bulletproof container mounted on a truck is simply astounding. Mind you, he speaks to audiences while sitting. He spoke about establishing peace within the country and outside, curbing and discouraging terrorism and bringing an end to corruption of all sorts. Who could contest the rightfulness of his assertions?

However, he forgot that both the MQM and the PML-Q he has been flirting with have been in power for a decade and hold an equal share in creating the rot that Qadri wants to clear. Besides, it seems that like the liberals of Pakistan, he thinks that terrorism only in the name of religion has to be condemned. And that terrorism in the name of ethnicity or political association has to be conveniently ignored. Unfortunately, the PPP has been overlooking this terrorism as well. But the PPP is not claiming to bring about a revolution while Qadri is clamouring, yelling and agitating for a revolutionary change which includes an end to terrorism.

Dr Tahirul Qadri is vociferous about upholding the constitution of the republic. At the same time, he wants the military, the superior judiciary and the people outside parliament to be involved in forming the interim government – a purely unconstitutional demand. Why do we continually forget that the military, the judiciary and the civilian bureaucracy are appointed public servants? Moreover, after seeing the crowd in Blue Area and perhaps learning about what happened in Quetta, he became a little too excited and asked for the dissolution of the National and provincial assemblies right away.

This was not the demand he had made before in Lahore or Karachi. Asking for the government to resign is completely different from demanding the dissolution of the assemblies. He will be disappointed to know that if the Senate continues, for it will, even if the assemblies are dissolved, the PPP will remain the single largest party. Qadri is eager to appease the military leadership and the superior judiciary. At the same time he calls himself the champion of true democracy. In effect, he is asking for military intervention and even more heightened judicial activism. Has this ever been good for a nascent democratic order?

Qadri also wants the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to be dissolved. Why? The chief election commissioner is nominated by the opposition in parliament and appointed with consensus, a man of impeccable character. And, for the first time an EC is also aided by four election commissioners representing each of the four federating units.

Meeting this demand essentially means postponement of elections. Whose purpose does that serve? What kind of precedence for chaos and anarchy is he trying to set? Out of a population of 180 million, we gather much less than one hundred thousand people and march to parliament and ask them to do anything we wish to see done in the country.

This brings me to the statistics. Qadri and his cronies are constantly saying that hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in Islamabad. We all know that politicians all over the world tend to exaggerate facts and figures to their benefit. Pakistani politicians do it a little more than others. But Qadri calls himself a reformer, a pious and truthful man, a Sheikh-ul-Islam. How could he tell us that a crowd which is definitely under one hundred thousand people, most likely fifty to sixty thousand, constitutes a gathering of one million? He started off with the figure of four million, if we recall correctly.

Dr Qadri also said that he is not against an individual or a political party but the current system of governance and the rules set for the upcoming elections. At the same time when the Supreme Court ordered the arrest of the incumbent prime minister while he was still speaking to the rally, he cheered and rejoiced. He asked the people to say special thanksgiving prayers with their regular midday prayers.

Here one sees the clarity of objectives hidden behind an apparently all-over-the-place agenda. The objective is not just to finish off the remaining eight weeks of the present government quickly. It is more important that the interim setup is technocratic in nature and comes in to stay for a while. There will be old wine in new bottle, as they say.

The interim government composed of pious technocrats and altruistic servants of the people of Pakistan will stay in power until the time the political rot is completely cleared, the electoral system is totally reformed for the next cycle and, last but not the least, some settlement is reached in Afghanistan after the Nato-Isaf forces have largely pulled out.

There is a purely internal agenda as well which is only concerned with undermining the role of an elected political representative permanently. Qadri’s march contributes to that agenda. Pakistan has a tragedy which very few other countries have in common with it. All our institutions want to enjoy political control and overstep their limits. Every head of a state institution wants to enjoy the same powers as the prime minister. They crave for the same level of authority and executive power. Some who can’t even win a union council election or have bagged a single national or provincial assembly seat in the past want to become heads of government.

The problem with these self-righteous messiahs is not merely their aspirations. They actually believe that they can put the house in order once they acquire political power. Their ignorance may well be bliss for them but it is only a cause of misery for the country.

Tailpiece: When the state fails to provide decent education to its young, lets madressahs and seminaries of different sects flourish that enrol young people in hundreds of thousands, it should expect a maverick to rise anytime and take it on. He could be instigated by some other power or could be simply led by his own ambition.

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moofat bread kaa jawab doo ? joo tumhari beyti khati hai, bhatey key tur par?:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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moofat bread kaa jawab doo ? joo tumhari beyti khati hai, bhatey key tur par?:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Qeemay wala naan kha ker jawab daita houn batman jee :lol: (pata nahi kis bakery kahai :P)

PTI apna Chingchi chala rahi hai >

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Hira Noor
I don't get what parts of your demands don't match Qadri's. They don't differ at all.
Sorry to say, but I spent the last two years slowly persuading my entire family (khandan)
to be ready to vote for Imran, but now I will have to work fast in these three months before
elections to make sure no one I know votes for you. Infect I will make sure none of us go
to vote since they all are mukmuka people.


Syed Zeeshan Haider Kazmi
Imran khan mazid 15 saal pm nae ban sakta.... Aj phr imran khan nay apny hath say muqa kho dea change ka.....


Wajid Haq
IK I don't know if your team reads this or not .....qadri might be bad person but thousands standing in cold for last 3 days are right.....stand with them...they r poor without basic needs ....they have taken out their small children out in 3 degrees temperature....you said no matter how small team is if they are committed they can win any ground. You inspired us and you did not do what Quaid E Azam did he fought for this nation. Can you think and ask your new multi millionaire leader. They will make you Nawaz sharif and Zardari


Naeem Malik
May Imran khan ka supporter hu lakin qadri bhee ghalat nhe ker raha hamare mulk ko choro se churana chahta hy
ager imran khan qadri k dharne may shirkat nhe karenge to shayed may imran khan ka supporter na rahu....


Muhammad Zaffar Iqbal
I also hate Qadri very much but it was a demand of the moment that Imran should have come out for the change,,,,, All the corrupt politicians have joined their hands together for their survival.,,, If no revolution comes now then it will never come,,, I was a big fan of PTI but Now I would not vote for this man,,, And If If somebody can please convey my message to him that he has lost minimum of 40~45% of his popularity,,,,


Kashif Rasheed Kashif
sb chor lanti get together ..i am big supporter of PTI...but i am very disappointed frm IK..log sach kehte the ke IK loton ke haton hijacked ho gia hy..aj is ne long march mn shamil hone se inkar dia and us dirty democracy ka sath dia jis ne 5 saal se is mulk ka sakoon berbad kr dia..log ghareeb ho gye.mulk mn kuch nhi bacha siwaye corruption ke..these dirty politicians ameer se ameer ter ho gye..imran khan ap looser ho..today i am leaving PTI with weeping and sad heart...QADRI sb sahe khte in in dirty politicians ke hote hove kabhi change nhi aye g..ye sb chor hn..ALL OF US SHOULD SUPPORT DR.SB..HE IS REAL LEADER..MAY ALLAH BLESS SUCCESS TO PAKISTAN AND DR.SB..INSHAALLAH YE LONG MARCH ZAROR SUCCEED HO GIA ager is dirty and sleepy nation ne sath de dia bcoz ab mulk ka allah he hafiz sb chor sath mil gye...imran ap kabhi change nhi la skte..ap apne words pe committed he nhi ho

Waqas Mahmood
plz every 1 write on his status Right time for pti to join the gathering in Islamabad caz all CHOOR of Pakistan are get together tI support every CHOOR

Sajjad Hashim
Imran Khan we are disappointed with you, tum bhi in kay hahmee ho, tujaye apni seat ki paree hai yaha log perishan hai, help dissolve this government or else dont bother asking for our vote as we dont vote for cowards !I
 
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Excellent piece on TuQ:


Lies, damn lies and statistics

I think it was Voltaire who said that there are three types of lies – lies, damn lies and statistics. One sees all kinds being hurled and tossed around at the time of writing these lines. A terribly abstract, confused and all-over-the-place agenda for reforming the political system is being propounded by Dr Tahirul Qadri at a rally in Blue Area, Islamabad, where his long march from Lahore culminates. But some of us see that this apparently general and confused agenda has some clear and definite objectives. Let me come to that later and first start with the lies, damn lies and statistics.

We were told by Qadri through a section of the media when he was in Lahore that all roads to Islamabad are blocked and measures are being taken to stop the march from entering into Islamabad. At the same time, a large stage for Qadri’s speech was being set up in the heart of Islamabad. The marchers not only entered Islamabad without any hitch or hindrance, their supporters welcomed them on the site of the sit-in and the final rally.

Qadri had also said that trenches in and around Islamabad had been filled by gunpowder, arms and ammunition. No one knows where these trenches are. He also said that there were tankers filled with acid parked in Islamabad, perhaps to be thrown on the long-marchers. No one living here has seen these tankers anywhere as yet.

Let us now come to the speech he made. Remembering Imam Hussain and drawing an analogy with the battle of Karbala while sitting in a bulletproof container mounted on a truck is simply astounding. Mind you, he speaks to audiences while sitting. He spoke about establishing peace within the country and outside, curbing and discouraging terrorism and bringing an end to corruption of all sorts. Who could contest the rightfulness of his assertions?

However, he forgot that both the MQM and the PML-Q he has been flirting with have been in power for a decade and hold an equal share in creating the rot that Qadri wants to clear. Besides, it seems that like the liberals of Pakistan, he thinks that terrorism only in the name of religion has to be condemned. And that terrorism in the name of ethnicity or political association has to be conveniently ignored. Unfortunately, the PPP has been overlooking this terrorism as well. But the PPP is not claiming to bring about a revolution while Qadri is clamouring, yelling and agitating for a revolutionary change which includes an end to terrorism.

Dr Tahirul Qadri is vociferous about upholding the constitution of the republic. At the same time, he wants the military, the superior judiciary and the people outside parliament to be involved in forming the interim government – a purely unconstitutional demand. Why do we continually forget that the military, the judiciary and the civilian bureaucracy are appointed public servants? Moreover, after seeing the crowd in Blue Area and perhaps learning about what happened in Quetta, he became a little too excited and asked for the dissolution of the National and provincial assemblies right away.

This was not the demand he had made before in Lahore or Karachi. Asking for the government to resign is completely different from demanding the dissolution of the assemblies. He will be disappointed to know that if the Senate continues, for it will, even if the assemblies are dissolved, the PPP will remain the single largest party. Qadri is eager to appease the military leadership and the superior judiciary. At the same time he calls himself the champion of true democracy. In effect, he is asking for military intervention and even more heightened judicial activism. Has this ever been good for a nascent democratic order?

Qadri also wants the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to be dissolved. Why? The chief election commissioner is nominated by the opposition in parliament and appointed with consensus, a man of impeccable character. And, for the first time an EC is also aided by four election commissioners representing each of the four federating units.

Meeting this demand essentially means postponement of elections. Whose purpose does that serve? What kind of precedence for chaos and anarchy is he trying to set? Out of a population of 180 million, we gather much less than one hundred thousand people and march to parliament and ask them to do anything we wish to see done in the country.

This brings me to the statistics. Qadri and his cronies are constantly saying that hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in Islamabad. We all know that politicians all over the world tend to exaggerate facts and figures to their benefit. Pakistani politicians do it a little more than others. But Qadri calls himself a reformer, a pious and truthful man, a Sheikh-ul-Islam. How could he tell us that a crowd which is definitely under one hundred thousand people, most likely fifty to sixty thousand, constitutes a gathering of one million? He started off with the figure of four million, if we recall correctly.

Dr Qadri also said that he is not against an individual or a political party but the current system of governance and the rules set for the upcoming elections. At the same time when the Supreme Court ordered the arrest of the incumbent prime minister while he was still speaking to the rally, he cheered and rejoiced. He asked the people to say special thanksgiving prayers with their regular midday prayers.

Here one sees the clarity of objectives hidden behind an apparently all-over-the-place agenda. The objective is not just to finish off the remaining eight weeks of the present government quickly. It is more important that the interim setup is technocratic in nature and comes in to stay for a while. There will be old wine in new bottle, as they say.

The interim government composed of pious technocrats and altruistic servants of the people of Pakistan will stay in power until the time the political rot is completely cleared, the electoral system is totally reformed for the next cycle and, last but not the least, some settlement is reached in Afghanistan after the Nato-Isaf forces have largely pulled out.

There is a purely internal agenda as well which is only concerned with undermining the role of an elected political representative permanently. Qadri’s march contributes to that agenda. Pakistan has a tragedy which very few other countries have in common with it. All our institutions want to enjoy political control and overstep their limits. Every head of a state institution wants to enjoy the same powers as the prime minister. They crave for the same level of authority and executive power. Some who can’t even win a union council election or have bagged a single national or provincial assembly seat in the past want to become heads of government.

The problem with these self-righteous messiahs is not merely their aspirations. They actually believe that they can put the house in order once they acquire political power. Their ignorance may well be bliss for them but it is only a cause of misery for the country.

Tailpiece: When the state fails to provide decent education to its young, lets madressahs and seminaries of different sects flourish that enrol young people in hundreds of thousands, it should expect a maverick to rise anytime and take it on. He could be instigated by some other power or could be simply led by his own ambition.


Mullah TuQ TuQ is surely a hypocrite. He is surely out to destroy the constitution.

But then most of us are hypocrites why just Mullah TuQ TuQ.

Most of us in Pakistani educated elite are marxist or at least socialists.

But if you point this out, they will immediately recoil with horror and say na ji na we are not socialists.

So this how we live our lives.


We lie and we cheat.

And still want to burn the embassies in the name of protecting Islam.

Don't we know that a religion any religion goes out of your heart the moment you lie or the moment you cheat, no matter how many 5-time TuK TuK prayers you offer?

Same thing with Mullah TuQ TuQ, he too is 5-time Tuk Tuk so called Mohammadan but continues to follow pagan ways of hypocrisy.



peace
 
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Qeemay wala naan kha ker jawab daita houn batman jee :lol: (pata nahi kis bakery kahai :P)

PTI apna Chingchi chala rahi hai >

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yar yeh kiyuon moofat ki bread khatey hain? zara maryam jee sey poch ker batta, & tell my name too?:partay:;)
 
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A rumor, a treat is most easy way to disperse people. As there are children there, their mothers will take them away from harm. So will their fathers.

Stampede may happen.

RM using psychological tools instead of physical ones.

The threat is very credible sir. No psychological trick here.
 
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