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Picture only shows aggressive PTI activists.. police trying to safe state property.

These PTI activists behave like extremists.

Imran Khan meeting Tabdeeli Razaakars and others tomorrow in Lahore, I've just got an invitation. :) Its an open invitation, so any one who wanna join, can let me know here, I will try to provide you details about venue.

@Slav Defence, @mafiya @Leader @Mani2020 @pkuser2k12 and others. Don't know who is from Lahore among you guys lol. :D

Why not invite Royals of UK!
Afterall, they owe Imran Khan one visit.
 
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Picture only shows aggressive PTI activists.. police trying to safe state property.

These PTI activists behave like extremists.




Why not invite Royals of UK!
Afterall, they owe Imran Khan one visit.

You can see only 3 pti protesters in that picture, care to count number of police men handling them? :disagree:

Also those extremist PTI members were not blocking any road, not harming any public property, they were just sitting in a peaceful hunger camp right besides empty area of near session court when police stormed them. If you've ever been to that area then you'll know what I'm talking about.

Rest of your post is just crap not worth replying..
 
Unfortunately, I just relocated from lahore, Convey our concerns to IK.

I've prepared a little list which I'll try to rain tomorrow if given a chance. If you want, you can share your concerns here, may be I'll fine a few valid points to add in my list.. :)
 
Imran Khan meeting Tabdeeli Razaakars and others tomorrow in Lahore, I've just got an invitation. :) Its an open invitation, so any one who wanna join, can let me know here, I will try to provide you details about venue.

@Slav Defence, @mafiya @Leader @Mani2020 @pkuser2k12 and others. Don't know who is from Lahore among you guys lol. :D

Let me know of details when Mr.Khan will arrive in Karachi.:D
 
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Another PTI legislator may face disqualification - DAWN.COM

ISLAMABAD, Aug 26: Another Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI) legislator may face disqualification as an election tribunal on Monday fixed August 28 for the ‘framing of issues’ against its MPA Raja Rashid Hafeez from Rawalpindi for defaulting on Rs4.8 million of the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines (SNGPL).

It may be noted that on July 18, the Supreme Court suspended the membership of MNA Ghulam Sarwar Khan of the PTI for having a bogus educational certificate. On July 29, the Lahore High Court (LHC)’s Rawalpindi bench disqualified Ayla Malik from contesting by-elections from NA-71 Mianwali, the home seat of PTI chief Imran Khan, for having a fake degree.

On May 11, Mr Hafeez won the PP-11 Rawalpindi seat bagging 44,430 votes against 43,267 of Ziaullah Shah, a candidate of the PML-N.

Mr Shah has sought disqualification of his rival, alleging that in addition to the Rs4.8 million default, Mr Hafeez had also concealed foreign currency bank accounts of his own and his spouse in his nomination papers.

The tribunal, comprising Wamiq Javed, after briefly hearing both the petitioner and the counsel of Mr Hafeez decided to ‘frame the issues’ against the MPA. After this, the tribunal will call evidence from the petitioner in support of the allegations.

‘Framing the issues’ in the civil matters is synonymous to the ‘framing of charges’ which is used in the criminal proceedings after which the court examines evidence against the accused person.

In the petition, Mr Shah alleged that his rival was not qualified to be elected or chosen as a member of the provincial assembly in terms of article 63 of the constitution, because he had defaulted on the payment of dues and utility expenses.

He also produced before the court the SNGPL documents which showed that a CNG station located in Satellite Town, Rawalpindi, was partially owned by Mr Hafeez and a sum of Rs4.8 million was recoverable from the filling station since 2011.

According to section ‘O’ of clause 1 of article 63, a person shall not be qualified to be elected or chosen as a member parliament if “he or his spouse or any of his dependents has defaulted on the payment of government dues and utility expenses, including telephone, electricity, gas and water charges in excess of ten thousands rupees, for over six months, at the time of filing of his nomination papers.”

According to the nomination papers submitted to the returning officer before the May 11 elections, Mr Hafeez claimed the ownership of the defaulted premises, said the petition.

It requested the tribunal to declare Mr Hafeez as disqualified and pass an order for declaring the petitioner as a member of the Punjab Assembly from the constituency.

Mr Hafeez, in his reply submitted to the tribunal, however, denied the allegations.

He claimed that the election petition was time-barred as under the law it could only be filed within 45 days of the publication of the official gazette.

The reply said it was not the mandate of the petitioner to obtain the bank statement of the spouse of the winning candidate; therefore, it could not be used against the lawmaker.

According to the reply, Mr Hafeez was a partner of the defaulted CNG station and after being disassociated himself from the business had converted the premises into a commercial plaza.

He said a civil suit related to the defaulted payment was also pending before a court in Rawalpindi.

It requested the tribunal to dismiss the petition as there was nothing against Mr Hafeez in the petition.

The tribunal will take up the matter again on August 28.
 
stupid and funny :rofl:

 
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Performance of KP govt unsatisfactory: JI chief​





PESHAWAR: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief Syed Munawwar Hassan, whose party is a major coalition partner in the provincial government, said on Tuesday that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s performance was unsatisfactory and his party had taken up the issue with the chief minister.


“We believe the provincial government has failed to show urgency in solving problems faced by people. We don’t see the progress that should have been made,” he told a press conference at Al-Markaz-e-Islami, where Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Senior Minister Sirajul Haq flanked him. “We have raised the issue of the coalition government’s (poor) performance with the chief minister. We are discussing it,” he added.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan was reported on Tuesday to have said he would dissolve the provincial assembly if his party was ‘pushed to the wall.’ The coalition has been under intense pressure to deliver, as people want them to show performance in the initial months of its rule in the province, as promised by Imran Khan. Chief Minister Pervez Khattak had set August 31 for showing ‘change’ to people in the province, but it remains unclear as to what he would do in the next four days that would bring about ‘change.’

However, Syed Munawwar Hassan did not like Imran Khan’s statement about dissolving the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly and advised him to refrain from churning out statements as ‘it sometimes worsen matters instead of improving.’ “Imran Khan must realise now that he is in power and it would better for him not to issue so many statements,” he replied to a question with a smile on his face.

Other JI leaders including central Secretary General Liaqat Baloch, provincial chief Prof Muhammad Ibrahim, JI’s parliamentary leader in the National Assembly Sahibzada Tariqullah and others also attended the press conference.


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The JI chief said the May 11 general elections were ‘engineered’ and hoped facts would soon unfold. He said that the political parties that had won majority were also complaining of rigging in the general elections. “This has happened for the first time in the electoral history of the country,” he said, underscoring the intensity of the rigging.





He alleged that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz was swerving from its manifesto by begging loan from the IMF and World Bank. “Now they have the begging bowl hanging from their neck,” he said, reminding Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of his promise of breaking the begging bowl.





He said Nawaz Sharif had promised to solve the issue of loadshedding and price-hike in the first few months of his government, but now he was saying that these problems would end in five years. “People waited for five years for the solution of loadshedding and price-hike problems but now this government is asking them to wait for five more years,” he lamented.





About the issue of talks with militants, Syed Munawwar Hassan said the government should accept talks offer by Taliban as a first step towards starting negotiations with the militants. He said talks was the best way to solve problems but expressed concern the American government and ‘secular lobby’ in the country did not want peace talks with the Pakistani Taliban.






He hailed talks between President Hamid Karzai and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and said his party would welcome any step taken for peace between the two countries.




Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/nation...vt-unsatisfactory-ji-chief.html#ixzz2dHgZB7zE
 
Imran warns he may dissolve KP Assembly​


Shaheen Sehbai
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
From Print Edition


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WASHINGTON: PTI chief Imran Khan says he may dissolve the Khyber-Pukhtunkhwa Assembly and call fresh elections to seek a new mandate if his government is pushed against the wall, a statement that reflects a growing sense of frustration in the PTI ranks. But Khan says he will exhaust all other options first and dissolving the KPK Assembly “will depend on how they push us against the wall.”



His first stop, however, will be to quit the government and sit in the opposition.In interactions with me on these critical issues, Imran Khan is very clear in his mind. Either he will run the KP the way he wants or he will not stick around like other political parties, running in circles doing nothing.



Khan’s threat to dissolve the assembly could become a serious problem, if ever that stage was allowed to be reached by the Center, especially for Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who is so far showing respect for democratic traditions and allowing the opposition to operate in a free and uninterrupted manner despite the sporadic incidents of beating up of PTI workers in Lahore or the terrorism case against a private TV channel in Quetta for showing the coverage of attack on the Ziarat Residency of the Quaid.



The PM’s immediate rebuke to his own brother’s Punjab administration when a rally by the PTI was lathi-charged in Lahore helped strengthen this impression that Sharif was so far sticking to the ways of a democratic polity. His reaction to the terrorism FIR in Quetta against the ARY TV channel will further determine where he wants to go.



He has also shown an exceptional courtesy and protocol to outgoing President Asif Ali Zardari and will be officially bidding him farewell at the end of his tenure. He has personally visited the house of the Leader of the Opposition Syed Khurshid Shah and besides offering condolences discussed important issues of the appointment of the CEC and the new NAB chairman as well.



All these gestures do not indicate that the fears of Imran Khan that he may be pushed to the wall will come true.But Khan thinks the PML-N is good in sending politically correct messages but ruthless when its political interests are at stake and this, he says, was witnessed in the by-polls in Mianwali where he had won on May 11 and lost on Aug 22.



In Mianwali, he told me: “The Punjab government did what it does best — massive rigging.”“While the national average of (turnout) in by-elections was around 35 percent, in Mianwali it shot up to over 80 percent,” Khan said alleging that his men had caught a truckload of ballot boxes.



“Not only the police and administration was used but we have pictures of one of PML-N losing candidates carrying a van with ballot boxes,” Imran says, asserting that he has gone to test the electoral process by filing petitions in the tribunals and is going to the courts but if nothing works, he will use other options.




Imran Khan’s point is worth considering as by-elections are always a tame and slow moving affair but an 80 percent voter turnout, when on the streets and at polling stations these huge crowds were hardly visible, indicates some hanky panky which needs to be fully and transparently probed.



Imran’s complaint about Mianwali gets more weight when he totally admits his party’s blunder and failure in Peshawar where his candidate lost to Ghulam Ahmed Bilour on NA-1 and while he had received about 90,000 votes, his candidates dropped to only around 25,000.




His party was also split in two camps and the other candidate Samad Mursaleen, who many thought was considered better, refused to accept the party decision and continued to fight, taking away several thousand votes. He has also formed a splinter PTI group that is now called PTI-N (Nazariati).



Samad Mursaleen has not totally lost hope and he told me in a detailed discussion that he was still a staunch follower of Imran Khan and was waiting for his decision as the results of the NA-1 have proved that the selection of the candidate was wrong.



The credit for admitting his mistake totally must however be given to Imran Khan. He told me: “The NA-1 seat (fiasco) was entirely PTI’s fault and we have called the CEC to make long overdue reforms in the party’s structure.”



Khan calls the NA-1 episode “almost a suicide by PTI” which means that he is prepared to sit down and have a close look at what went wrong and how to correct it.



This, however, is as important for him as for the party because there is a growing feeling within the PTI that Khan is surrounded by some people who do not let him take the correct decisions, although Khan hears all sides and gives time to everyone but at the end of the day the close circle prevails.



This became evident in the crisis that has gripped the party in the US where a lot of PTI donors, who collected millions for the party before the elections, are now demanding an “independent audit” of the accounts and say Imran Khan acted without authority to change the directors of PTI-US LLC, a company registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) in the US to promote the PTI and collect funds.



Imran says the audit is being conducted and there are no irregularities and the report will be made public as soon as it is ready.




Yet the fact is that all these issues keep cropping up within PTI and either Imran Khan himself, or his close associates, do not anticipate these problems or do not take the much-needed corrective action before things blow up in the public. They have to quickly get their act together and put their own house in order before they can take on other bigger political opponents.


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Imran warns he may dissolve KP Assembly - thenews.com.pk
 
Chief Minister KPK Pervez Khattak Talking to SAMAA TV​



 
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Picture only shows aggressive PTI activists.. police trying to safe state property.

These PTI activists behave like extremists.



Why not invite Royals of UK!
Afterall, they owe Imran Khan one visit.

well altaf and nawaz also owe to toyals ..s Altaf lives there and nawaz imported a governer is there
 
stupid and funny :rofl:


Load Shedding Bohat hai.. Bhai PTI KPK may kiya kar rahi hai ?

Tax ki Waja say Mehangae hogai.. Bhai PTI KPK may kiya kar rahi hai ?

Doller 100+ hogaya hai .. Bhai PTI KPK may kiya kar rahi hai ?

NAB PM k Under kyun hai.. Bhai PTI KPK may kiya kar rahi hai ?

Economy Strong Nahi ho Sakti.. Bhai PTI KPK may kiya kar rahi hai ?

Log Mayoos hai Govt say hamesha ki tarah.. Bhai PTI KPK may kiya kar rahi hai ?

and so on...


Bas aik hi Baat ati ha Bhai PTI KPK may kiya kar rahi hai ?

Khud 6 - 6 bariyan suboon aur center main le kr Pakistan ka faloooda bana dia hy, pr PTI ke 3 months hazam nai ho rahay in beghairtoon se..


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Dunya News: Pakistan:-Election tribunal accepts PTI's plea against riggi...


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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Election Tribunal has accepted PTI candidate Hamid Khan s application against alleged rigging in NA-125 constituency of Lahore during the general elections.

The tribunal has summoned all the candidates including Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafiq who was elected from the same constituency.

Meanwhile‚ the Tribunal will hear the petition of PTI chairman Imran Khan against alleged rigging in NA-122 constituency of Lahore in the first week of next month.

Imran Khan has demanded recounting of the votes in this constituency in accordance with NADRA record.

The tribunal has issued notices to the parties concerned.
 
Imran Khan warns of mass protests if justice denied to PTI | PAKISTAN - geo.tv


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LAHORE: Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, Thursday threatened countrywide protests if the constitutional and legal channels denied justice to his party, Geo News reported.

Addressing a ceremony here in Samanabad, Khan said that those who rigged the polls to come to power could not keep even a single promise they made earlier.

“Tell me, what a government, which failed to end load shedding within the promised period of six months, will do in the next five years. Nothing”, said he.

He also added how could those whose own hoards of money were deposited in foreign bank accounts dare to repatriate President Asif Ali Zardari's millions of dollars from Switzerland.

"They are following "you scratch my back, I scratch your back" principle" as there is always honour among thieves, said Khan.

Imran Khan further said that an independent judiciary was the cornerstone of a strong democracy, but in the same breath lamented that the law was treating Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf differently.
 
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