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PML-N warns army, ISI to stop supporting PTI

Ganja and Company are getting frustrated for being away from Govt. for the last 15 years.

Now they were waiting for their turn and IK is increasing their blood pressure day by day.

So they are back with their old tactics, blame everything on PA / ISI / establishment.

Losers.

Good tactics by PTI, i am afraid/happy that GAnja will get a heart attack due to the uprising of PTI.

Next JAlsa will be in KArachi,
Karachiites are you ready cause I am ready..
Are you gonna come, yes I will.
Are you come in millions, Yes we will.
Are you afraid of Altaf, no I am not.
Lets join the party with IK and here he comes...
 
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I like PTI but i can't understand what measures will he take to accelerate the economy & put it into fast growth track. It is very paining to see that during Musharraf era Pakistan was heading with almost 8-9% economic growth that has now come down to extereme low, i.e 2-3%. Rupee had been hit hard by its value coming down to 87-88 per $ from 57-58/$. The industries are shutting down and/or relocating to other countries because of severe shortage of electricity & gas. Are main institutions, like Judiciary & Army sleeping like awaam? Why is no one questioning current govt on these disturbing issues? Are they share holders too????
 
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PTI can never make Karachi their stronghold, they may get a few votes from PTI but Karachi will always remain MQM's stronghold. Unless you systematically exterminate the majority who vote for MQM and we saw that in the 90s but that backfired as MQM became more and more popular.

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Good tactics by PTI, i am afraid/happy that GAnja will get a heart attack due to the uprising of PTI.

Next JAlsa will be in KArachi,
Karachiites are you ready cause I am ready..
Are you gonna come, yes I will.
Are you come in millions, Yes we will.
Are you afraid of Altaf, no I am not.
Lets join the party with IK and here he comes...

I'm a Karachiti & let me tell you that Karachities love to see progress in development & economic sectors, no matter whoever is politition. Imran Khan should show how will he bring the economy on track, how will he bring the economic growth to 8-10%, how will he resolve electricity issue without importing electricity from outsiders, what measures will he take so that rupee regain its value, how will he solve issues of PR, Pakistan Steel & PIA. He should come up with answeres to these questions if he want support in Karachi.
 
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I'm a Karachiti & let me tell you that Karachities love to see progress in development & economic sectors, no matter whoever is politition. Imran Khan should show how will he bring the economy on track, how will he bring the economic growth to 8-10%, how will he resolve electricity issue without importing electricity from outsiders, what measures will he take so that rupee regain its value, how will he solve issues of PR, Pakistan Steel & PIA. He should come up with answeres to these questions if he want support in Karachi.

Assalam alaikum

Very good questions by u brother, but before asking IK u should have asked mqm who is part of the govt.
mqm was part of mushy era also why they didnot do any progress on energy issues as we can see it the biggest problem if not mother of all

TARIQ
 
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Assalam alaikum

Very good questions by u brother, but before asking IK u should have asked mqm who is part of the govt.
mqm was part of mushy era also why they didnot do any progress on energy issues as we can see it the biggest problem if not mother of all

TARIQ

W.Salaam brother

I remember there was no loadshedding in the year 2006 & 2007 even in extereme rains & it was really surprising. But since zardari came into power the first year it was little 2nd year alot than it raise & raise & raise & now the issue had become a monster because of failure of zardari govt. Also during Musharraf & MQM rule there was massive heavy developments going on, any one who was in Karachi those 7-8 years they might know how Karachi changed dramatically.
 
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Imran Khan all the way!

If you vote for PPP, PML-N or the terrorist MQM, mark my words that you are a traitor!

So you have given yourself the right to declare anyone who does not agree with your political views a traitor? Isn't that a bit presumptuous?
 
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Assalam alaikum

let's not call others traitors they might be short sighted or don't see IK fit but that is not a reason to throw charges of treason.

TARIQ
 
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LAHORE:
The frantic political stir created by the up-and-coming Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has provoked opposing reactions on Saturday from the two heavyweight parties of the country, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).
While Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani calmly shrugged off talk of there being any threat to his party from the PTI’s monumental rise, Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan was more frantic – alleging that there was a concerted effort to undermine the PML-N, using parties such as the PTI, and saying he had evidence to support this claim.
Though it had been fluid for a while, the political landscape was shaken by the PTI’s mammoth October 30 rally at Minar-e-Pakistan in Lahore, the seat of power in Punjab, long considered the bastion of the PML-N’s power. Even before the Lahore rally, with PTI’s major political activity taking place in urban Punjab constituencies, analysts and observers concluded that the rise of Imran Khan’s PTI would hurt the PML-N the most.
The Lahore rally seemed to drive this point home emphatically for the PML-N, which has, since then, been in a huddle, planning what to do.
PML-N offensive against ISI, establishment
PML-N’s President Nawaz Sharif on Saturday held a meeting of the party’s senior leaders in Model Town Lahore where he also presided over a meeting of party workers from Faisalabad division.
According to senior party member privy to the discussions at the meeting, Sharif has given a go-ahead to party leaders to ‘expose the games of military establishment’ and particularly to criticise the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The PML-N’s think tank last month had decided that this offensive would be launched if the establishment did not cease and desist from interfering in the country’s political dynamics – and that those ISI officials allegedly involved in this practice would be ‘exposed’.
And so it began on Saturday.
Chaudhry Nisar in a typically fiery press conference said he would present evidence of the military establishment’s sponsoring and promotion of PTI’s Lahore rally. He warned that if the ISI did not mend its ways the PML-N would take ‘direct action’ either on the floor of the house, in the courts or through the media.
“I have detailed documents of funding and ample evidence of the management the ISI extended in making the PTI’s rally successful,” Nisar said.
He vowed that he would present this evidence in the coming session of the National Assembly, which is slated to start from Monday. He said that he would force the government to review what he termed a policy of promoting the role of intelligence agencies just to damage PML-N.
Nisar calls out Kayani
Asked why he did not approach Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani with the allegations, Nisar replied that he had approached the general a number of times to control the role of ISI in politics. Kayani, he said, never responded to the pleas. He did add that he told the army chief that the ISI’s role under Kayani had remained ‘excellent’ for the first two years – but that this role had become dubious once again.
To a query, Nisar said that since Kayani would not listen to him, he would demand that the prime minister call the army chief to the floor of the National Assembly to clarify the establishment’s position in the making and breaking of political parties.
He said that the ISI was being used for petty politics despite the Pakistan military being under immense foreign pressure.
Some evidence
He said that Imran Khan had been in politics for 15 years, yet those that have joined him in recent days have strong linkages with the establishment. He added that 90% of those joining the PTI are from a party created by former president Gen. Pervez Musharraf, that is, the PML-Q.
While the PML-Q was created under a military dictatorship, the PTI was being created during civilian rule, asserted Nisar.
Asked whether President Asif Ali Zardari is on board in this ‘game’, Nisar replied in the affirmative – saying that the PPP co-chairman had been on board the establishment’s plan for the last three months. Nisar did hasten to add that the president might change his plans given that PPP workers, too, have begun to join PTI now.
Nothing to hide
He said that Imran’s demand that politicians reveal their assets was baseless propaganda and that if he has any documentary evidence in this regard he should move the court.
He also questioned PTI’s funding and its ideology – saying both were murky. Chaudhry Nisar said that the PML-N is going to bring a bill in the forthcoming session of the National Assembly regarding an effective system to declare assets. He said that bill would encompass the details of not only personal assets but also of details of party expenditures and sponsored trips of party leaderships. He said the bill recommends the establishment of a website where each every person’s details – assets and expenditures – would be displayed.
Gilani remains cool
Responding to the impending tussle for power between the PTI and PML-N and other opposition parties, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said that the government does not need to ‘show their strength or muscle’, and added that intelligence agencies were with them.
The PM was talking to reporters on the sidelines of the 125th Founder’s Day of the Aitchison College in Lahore on Saturday.
When asked whether the PPP would demonstrate its street power in response to the public show of strength displayed by the PTI and PML-N, Gilani said that ‘it was not worth the government’s time to indulge in such activities’.

PML-N warns army, ISI to stop supporting PTI – The Express Tribune


This is hilarious that Nawaz Sharif wants ISI to not support Imran Khan.

He did not have any problem with ISI when ISI propped up his sorry A$$ and supported him to become the PM after Ziaul Haque back then.
 
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Imran is a kind of leader, who can rule India also, most of indians will vote for Khan instead of their corrupt and characterless leaders.

Beta leave us out of this.

Never mind India, my state has better leaders than Imran.
 
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Beta leave us out of this.

Never mind India, my state has better leaders than Imran.

Leader has really started talking out of his a--. Just ignore the poor fella. His overly-passionate love for PTI and IK has blinded him of everything else in the world.
 
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PTI can never make Karachi their stronghold, they may get a few votes from PTI but Karachi will always remain MQM's stronghold. Unless you systematically exterminate the majority who vote for MQM and we saw that in the 90s but that backfired as MQM became more and more popular.

well I am sure they are not appointee of God, that Karachi would always remain captive to MQM(altaf group). the fact of the matter is if terror doesnot prevail, Karachi will have a choice in elections.

I am sure, if the silent and sane majority of Karachi goes to vote this time *(for the first time). people are likely to vote for a Nationalist party, not ethnic oriented terror groups (which is the case in Karachi/Sindh politics).
 
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PTI can never make Karachi their stronghold, they may get a few votes from PTI but Karachi will always remain MQM's stronghold. Unless you systematically exterminate the majority who vote for MQM and we saw that in the 90s but that backfired as MQM became more and more popular.

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Karachiites are sensible and patriotic people. They will vote for anyone who is sincere to Pakistan and would fight for the change. Unfortunately(or fortunately) by siding with Zardari and PPP and all that joining and quitting govt drama MQM has already done a good work in damaging it's credibility. I know a family who was a staunch supporter of MQM is now suporting PTI. I hope MQM takes out more rallies for the support of Zardari so more Karachiites get disappointed with them. We need free and fair elections in Karachi and who knows the results might be disappointing for many of the MQM lovers. This is Karachi you are talking about not Southern Punjab or Balochistan where people would keep voting for some faces.
 
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PTI can never make Karachi their stronghold, they may get a few votes from PTI but Karachi will always remain MQM's stronghold. Unless you systematically exterminate the majority who vote for MQM and we saw that in the 90s but that backfired as MQM became more and more popular.

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Your post above gives us impression that Karachiites are one lame and 'lakeer key fakeer' type of people which I'm sure they are not! Why would they keep voting for MQM even after they have seen their flip flops, their attempt of being more loyal to Zardari then PPP itself and all that. Heck even some most loyal PPP Jiyaalas are thinking on different lines, and here you are telling us that Karachiites will not ever vote for anyone else.

You clearly undermine your own community's intelligence.
 
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I like PTI but i can't understand what measures will he take to accelerate the economy & put it into fast growth track. It is very paining to see that during Musharraf era Pakistan was heading with almost 8-9% economic growth that has now come down to extereme low, i.e 2-3%. Rupee had been hit hard by its value coming down to 87-88 per $ from 57-58/$. The industries are shutting down and/or relocating to other countries because of severe shortage of electricity & gas. Are main institutions, like Judiciary & Army sleeping like awaam? Why is no one questioning current govt on these disturbing issues? Are they share holders too????

economies of world powers are in shambles hence you can't say that a phenominal growth is possible!! however, i am sure any government of any leader BESIDES PPP will surely make progressive growth! be it PML or anyone!

let's be realistic a man known as MR.10% famous for his corruption you can't expect him to be nice and help growth! any other leader will work on it inorder to stay in power.

having said that MQM is sitting in PPP's lap and takingo ut rallys in PPPs support i think you should ask this question from no one else but MQM!! that why are they supporting this corrupt wadera when clearly they claim to be supporters of "middle class"
 
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