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it never say's we conquered Spain or India,it says caravans landed in Egypt and Syria and Spain,look again ,and India was jealous of our existence.Read again.


Haroon rasheed has no idea,how much it hurts me to see my country in this position?i am so sick of reading 'notice lay liya hai ' instead of this ,it would be much better to make tougher laws.May God save our beloved nation!
Wajsal don't need to get disappointed. Yes we are going through a difficult time but we will over come this. Every successful nation has tested in its difficult time. So keep your faith and remain positive
 
If it comforts you then know that you are not alone. We are together in this and God willing we will survive these tough times. Sabar istiqamat aur mazbooti say jamy raho manzil aik din mil he jy gi mayry bahi.
There is one thing we have and we can't give that up,it hope!
 
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@WAJsal @Imran Khan @Bratva @Devil Soul @Pakistani shaheens @syedali73 @SipahSalar @Pomegranate @Color_Less_Sky @balixd @Norwegian
 

MQM need to clean itself from Criminal , Altaf hussain should resign now , and in his life time appoint an other leader , if he has a little " sharam " left ... i would prefer to Utilize the educated youth in MQM , in development of Pakistan rather than killing them just because of their association with MQM ... every Party can be transformed in to a good or bad , you just need a good leader to lead from the front ...

MQM also need to realize this that by shouting Karachi ko alag karo , does not achieve anything .... Rebuild the Party , this time bhatta , and criminal free ... be useful in development of Karachi , and not just that , but help others in Interior Sindh ...

but again ... PPPP wale bhi kaam manhoos ke bache nai hai ... sirf ek thek hone se kuch nai hoga , sab ko thek hona pare ga yaar :)
Pakistan ke liye
 

Well what can I say, he is lying because he wrote genius whereas he could have written "Danishmand", therefore its a conspiracy against Urdu Speaking MQM.
 
If Pakistan(is) don't do justice this time then don't complain when Allah does justice. You have been seeing the glimpse of his justice for last 10 year but if you still don't get the story line of the movie from this trailer then you all better prepare for thrill of a life time.
 
If Pakistan(is) don't do justice this time then don't complain when Allah does justice. You have been seeing the glimpse of his justice for last 10 year but if you still don't get the story line of the movie from this trailer then you all better prepare for thrill of a life time.
Yes a blind justice start it from Ayub Era when dozens urdu speaking murdered hundred house lotted and burn to just supporting Mader e Millat
Fatima Jinnah, yes start from 92 fake Jinnah Pur map discovery more then 20 thousands urdu speaker dies, start from Pakka Qilla Hyderabad, why not start from recent Model town massacre? Who give the justice to the Hazara community? Forgot that Movies? Sharm ati hai ke nahi? Give them justice first and I will be with you to raised voice against any other justice you looking for.
 
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What a co incident first they murdered prosecuted on name of Jinah in Ayub Era and 2nd Time Fake Jinnah Pur map.Sigh! Jinnah ke nam pe
 
PTI rabbit from PML-N hat
CYRIL ALMEIDA — UPDATED about 3 hours ago
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The writer is a member of staff.
AS goes Karachi, so goes national political stability. That used to be true, but not any more: the MQM isn’t what it once was. And yet, suddenly, out of nowhere, we have a PTI-PML-N deal in Islamabad.

So, is there some life left in the old truth? Well, possibly in the other half of it: what do the pols think the boys are really up to?

The surreal events in and around Karachi have not exactly come as a surprise. The rumour mill has been churning and the whispers about the impending unravelling of the MQM — or possibly just this version of the MQM — have been going on a while.

But it’s one thing for the rumour mill to churn and whispers to grow and quite another for them to begin to prove true. Especially given the thrust and direction of the theories.

Essentially, if conspiracies are to be believed, taking on Altaf is only the first step. After the MQM, a similar push is to come against the PPP, specifically, Zardari and the ribald bunch of misfits who surround him in the province.

What’s the endgame here or the exit strategy if things go wrong or the likely MQM and PPP response? Pabulum, all of it.
One theory has governor’s rule as the vehicle for an attempted PPP purge, another that governor’s rule will be the capstone of Operation Clean Up Sindh. Either way, big things are in store.

Hang on a second, you’re thinking, that doesn’t make any sense. Governor’s rule would require Nawaz to sign off on it and would be routed through the civilian side of the state. How the hell does that help the boys?

Besides, what’s the endgame here or the exit strategy if things go wrong or the likely MQM and PPP response? Pabulum, all of it.

Quite likely. But politics is a funny business, often driven by fear. Forget whether the MQM deserves it or not or whether the PPP has become a caricature of itself — what would you be thinking if you’re in the N-League in Islamabad?

You’d see a bunch of dominos lined up. First, the MQM — with the bonus of winning public support for taking it on. Next, the PPP — with the bonus of winning public support for taking it on. Final step, an already survival-moded N-League?

It’s not so much an exotic theory as base survival: the N-League can see the perfect storm brewing, if it doesn’t act.

Imran had already promised a month more and he’d take to the streets again. Karachi has been rocked and will take a while to settle — if it is allowed to settle at all. April is around the corner, the temperature is climbing and the electricity sector is still a mess.

You’re the PML-N. You can’t do much about electricity just now. You can’t do much about Karachi, Nisar’s babbling notwithstanding. Which leaves — Imran.

Three is worse than two, so why not give Imran his damn commission? And, magically, there is now a commission — or going to be anyway.

The commission will keep Imran off the street, the commission will ensure Karachi is not burning at the same time as Lahore and Islamabad, the commission will keep Punjab quiet.

Ah, but what happens if the commission finds the smoking gun? Wouldn’t Imran lay waste to Lahore and Islamabad?

It is a gamble, but then everything’s a gamble in politics. The trick is to try and mitigate risk. And the PML-N has two things going in its favour.

To begin with, they’ve already wrestled the PTI to a draw in a crucial area: the scope of the commission. The PTI wanted it narrow, the PML-N wanted to go big — the assumption being that it’s easier to prove shenanigans in individual constituencies than overall fraud and a stolen mandate.

Now, effectively, both of those things will be the commission’s mandate — allowing the PTI to claim vindication in the micro scenario and the PML-N in the macro picture.

A micro-macro split would suit the PML-N because it would produce no clarity — and without clarity the N-League can soldier on. It’s the PTI that needs clarity.

Which brings us to the second part: if, like the PML-N, the PTI can also see the perfect storm that is brewing, why would it opt for the commission now and not wait for the storm to consume the PML-N?

Here’s where the N-League, Dar mostly, has been canny: they’ve let the PTI do their work for them.

The story of the dharna and the PTI’s quest to topple the PML-N government was, within the PTI at least, a story of Imran’s ambition versus a moderate, pro-parliamentary bloc.

Some among the PTI moderates were driven by principle. All, however, were driven by pragmatism: they couldn’t see how Imran’s strategy would work — or work to the PTI’s advantage first.

But as long as Imran was raging, the PTI moderates had to go along. Why imperil your access and inner-sanctum status when the boss is breathing fire?

Eventually though logic asserted itself. When Imran’s raging and breathing fire failed, the moderates began to chirp up.

Stay inside parliament, they said. Focus on KP. Oppose the PML-N from within the system. Eventually, the soothing words began to work on the dragon boss.

Through it all, Dar kept the PTI moderates engaged. The rabbit has been ready in the hat a while — it seems it took the crisis in Karachi to convince the N-League now is the time to pull the rabbit out.

The writer is a member of staff.

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Published in Dawn, March 22nd, 2015
 
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