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I wish this election filters out every corrupt and filthy mouth from the assemblies and govt corridors. I hope the focus can return to plights of a common man.
 
mental gymnastic : s lets wait for the SC decision


I think that twitter guy is clearly saying that speaker steps were unconstitutional
But it's not for court to decide since it's outside their domain.

The next legislative body would have amend the constitution to take out this putative loophole, whereby the proceedings of the parliament can only be over ruled by the parliament.
 
Murderous Qatil movement of Karachi. There you go another militant controlling Pakistans city from abroad.
Why dont we just give Pakistan back to the British while Altaf Hussain resumes power.
I'm beginning to think Pakistanis enjoy being exploited and murdered.
 
mental gymnastic : s lets wait for the SC decision


I think that twitter guy is clearly saying that speaker steps were unconstitutional
Constitutional or not, the SC has no authorization to reverse a decision made in Parliament by the speaker. Article 69 clearly states that it is outside of the court's jurisdiction.

69. Courts not to inquire into proceedings of Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)

69. (1) The validity of any proceedings in 1 [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] shall not be called in question on the ground of any irregularity of procedure.

(2) No officer or member of 1 [Majlis-e-Shoora Parliament)] in whom powers are vested by or under the Constitution for regulatin procedure or the conduct of business, or for maintaining order in 1 [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)], shall be subject to the jurisdiction of any court in respect of the exercise by him of those powers.

(3) In this Article, 1 [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] has the same meaning as in Article 66.
 
Dawn's defense of PPP, PMLN and JUIF is not defending democracy, it is defending kleptocracy. The opposition bought the votes they needed with hard cash, and in any proper democratic nation they would have been immediately disqualified from holding office.

Yet Pakistan is a kleptocracy, and one of the worst in the world.

Anyone who defends PPP, PMLN and JUIF should be ashamed of themselves.
Shame??? They must have mixed it in their shit and flushed it.
 
Establishment is the biggest patrons of these MQM ghaddars only ahead of RAW.
 




He knew how to feed and tame dogs around...wild dogs too.



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MQM P and MQM London was basically the same group.
Word "P" was added just to deceive the law, to avoid complete ban. However their activities(read criminal) were limited and situation was under control. But every MQM member serves as sleeper cell of Altaf Hussain.
In a few weeks or may be months, we shall see the growing activities and restoration of MQM's structure (i.e sectors incharges etc) which will result in increased criminal activities.
Common people, even from muhajir/ urdu speaking community were happy without MQM, and Altaf Hussain. Seems, it is the end of happy days

It may be good --- it will expose MQM-P even more
 
Irfan Rightly pointed out ...kuch nahein ho sakta......just look at hamza shabaz crying on media ...ham ney America ko naraz kar diya .....

BTW American Ambassador started these meetings from Hamza ....

MQM P AND Altaf and later PSP will all be reunited....before election....just wait
 
There is nothing wrong with having money.
Problem is corruption
Corruption exists everywhere. The problem is incompetence, laziness and unsustainable policies.

Look at india and Bangladesh. You think they are Corruption free? Look where they are heading economicaly.
 
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  • "[It seems] the ones standing with you are patriots, others are traitors," Aleem tells PM.
  • Says it was "unfortunate" that PTI leaders were labelling him as a "traitor".
  • "We informed you about every corrupt practice Buzdar was involved in."
LAHORE: PTI's disgruntled member of Punjab Assembly Aleem Khan on Monday asked Prime Minister Imran Khan whether it was treacherous that he "met a US ambassador" at the premier's residence.
The disgruntled PTI leader mentioned the incident after Prime Minister Imran Khan revealed that the US official who sent the "threat letter" was Assistant Secretary of State for the South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu.
Aleem, who is a former senior provincial minister, lashed out at the former government and PTI leader for calling him a "traitor" and said it was "unfortunate" that they were resorting to maligning him.
"I have become a traitor, tell Cheema and Salik they are also traitors, they have taken the money. I have had a very difficult time from 2010 to 2018 (when PML-N was in power)," he said.
Moving on, the ex-senior minister criticised the prime minister and asked him why he did not like anyone from among the 183 MPAs in Punjab. "You nominated the person [as the chief minister] whom you used to call the biggest dacoit in Punjab," he said while referring to CM hopeful Chauhdry Pervaiz Elahi.
Berating the prime minister, Aleem said he had cases made against disgruntled PTI leader Jahangir Tareen. "Have you no shame? You sent your close aides to jail. We informed you about every corrupt practice Buzdar was involved in. But [it seems] the ones standing with you are patriots, others are traitors."
The former minister said Farah Bibi — a close aide of PM Imran Khan's wife Bushra Bibi — has left for Dubai and she was involved in taking "a lot of bribes".
Farah was involved in transfers and postings of bureaucrats in Punjab, but now she and her husband have "absconded" to Dubai, however, once such bureaucrats are arrested, everything will come to light, including where Farah transferred the money, alleged Aleem.
"I do not want to mention anything else about Imran Khan's family," he said.
The political tensions are high in the country as the National Assembly has been dissolved, while sources are saying that the same might be the fate of the Punjab Assembly.
Usman Buzdar has also resigned as the province's chief minister, while tough competition is expected between Opposition Leader in the Punjab Assembly Hamza and Elahi as PTI's disgruntled groups of Jahangir Tareen and Aleem have decided against supporting the PML-Q leader for the office.

'Saddened'​

Former special assistant to the prime minister and PTI leader Shahbaz Gill, in response to Aleem's hard-hitting press conference, said he was "saddened" after witnessing the ex-senior minister's grievances.
"I will respond to Aleem on behalf of the prime minister: You joined PTI without any ulterior motive. Aleem Khan should have expressed such reservations when he was part of the PTI."
"Aleem Khan's business interests clashed with PTI's manifesto several times," he said.



 
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