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PTI Lahore Protest (part of Azadi Movement)

so this IK the clown was elected in KPK to hold constant dharnas ? nice work :tup:

can the IKian bots please tell me what he has accomplished in KPK so far?

we all know NS is corrupt, but shouldn't good governance in KPK be his primary focus?

If you are a species that wakes up once every 12-months and then straight goes back to hybernation, then, it is only your problem. It is not anyone's responsibility to provide you knowledge.

I am sure you have straight gone back to sleep after writing this small post.
 
If you are a species that wakes up once every 12-months and then straight goes back to hybernation, then, it is only your problem. It is not anyone's responsibility to provide you knowledge.

I am sure you have straight gone back to sleep after writing this small post.
This is what PMLN people do when their poorly-written PTI-bashing posts are answered properly with proof and all:
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If you are a species that wakes up once every 12-months and then straight goes back to hybernation, then, it is only your problem. It is not anyone's responsibility to provide you knowledge.

I am sure you have straight gone back to sleep after writing this small post.

Nah, don't worry about him. He is lecturing IK from the most democratic nation on the planet. Ignorance is bliss :cheesy:

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Its astonishing to know that expats living in western democracies support more PTI than those living in dictatorial, authoritarian regimes. I mean see a correlation between Pakistani haters of PTI living in Saudi Arabia, Emirates, Kuwait vs lovers of PTI in UK, Germany, Norway etc. More you are accustomed to local culture of oppression and undemocratic behaviour, more you are in favor of status quo or Nooracracy.
 
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Some guy posted this comment in Dawn.

True Story...

" Today's rate was 500 per person, transport free, music free, flags free. only condition was to listen to the same story of Imran Khan. Spent 100 million and result is nothing. PTI zindabad. "
 
so this IK the clown was elected in KPK to hold constant dharnas ? nice work :tup:

can the IKian bots please tell me what he has accomplished in KPK so far?

we all know NS is corrupt, but shouldn't good governance in KPK be his primary focus?

 
" Today's rate was 500 per person, transport free, music free, flags free. only condition was to listen to the same story of Imran Khan. Spent 100 million and result is nothing. PTI zindabad. "

Of course. Nooni Patwaris would believe anything anti-PTI / anti-IK.
 
Of course. Nooni Patwaris would believe anything anti-PTI / anti-IK.

:lol:

Easy money for labourers at sit-ins

ISLAMABAD: Ghulam Rasool, a 28-year-old daily-wage labourer from Attock, is enjoying a unique paid holiday these days thanks to the dual sit-ins in the capital.

A resident of Rawalpindi, Rasool used to wake up early every morning for the last three years in order to find work to earn for his family.

“I was standing near the bus stop on I.J. Principal Road in Sector I-10,” he recalled, “It seemed difficult to find work that day, because it was raining.”

Know more: PTI workers asked to continue sit-in for two more weeks

He said that one of his friends suggested he join the Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) sit-in at D-Chowk, three weeks ago, because not only was PAT offering free food to participants, it was also giving a nominal daily wage to labourers.

“Although it is difficult to stand in the queue to get food, it is the only option for people like me to fulfill the monthly expenses for our families,” said Rasool, adding that he earns Rs600 per day from his job, but here he get Rs400 to Rs500 without even working.

PAT, PTI reportedly pay participants Rs400 to Rs500 per day to attend the sit-ins

“I hope the PAT and PTI sit-ins continue, because I am enjoying my stay here,” he added.

Like Ghulam Rasool, 44-year-old Rafiq Khan from Swabi district also works as a labourer in Islamabad.

Khan said that he used he used to search for labour work near Peshawar Mor in Sector G-9.

“That day it seemed as if no one will approach me, because it was already 10am,” he said, “After half an hour, a person reached there with a van and offered me and the other labourers there to join the PAT sit-in.”

“He assured us that he will pay Rs400 to Rs500 per day, as long as we stay there till the end of Dr Tahirul Qadri’s speech,” Khan added.

Although this was Rs100 less than he earned at his job as a labourer in Islamabad, but Khan accepted the offer because he did not have to perform any labour work.

He said that he prefers to sleep at the Constitution Avenue during the night, which, according to him, is much better than Peshawar Mor, where he generally slept on the sidewalk.

“We submit our CNIC’s to the concerned office bearers of PAT to get our stipend, on a daily basis, and they return our ID cards after Dr Qadri’s speech,” Khan claimed.

Similarly, 24-year-old Sarwar Abbasi, a PTI supporter from Rawalpindi, said that he had been unemployed despite having a masters degree in Economics.

“My friends told me to come to the PTI sit-in with them, for four to five hours everyday. Meanwhile the local PTI leaders pay us Rs500 to meet the expenses such as fuel,” he added.

Abbasi said that it is good for him to spend some time among the gathering. He enjoys the music and the speeches by PTI chief Imran Khan; this, he says, helps him relieve his tensions about unemployment.

According to the participants of the sit-ins, it is good for labourers, masons, taxi drivers, massagers and the unemployed youth to participate in the sit-in to earn some easy money and meet their monthly expenses.

Despite repeated attempts, PAT and PTI spokesmen were not available for comments.

Published in Dawn, September 11th , 2014

Easy money for labourers at sit-ins - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

 
Some guy posted this comment in Dawn.

True Story...

" Today's rate was 500 per person, transport free, music free, flags free. only condition was to listen to the same story of Imran Khan. Spent 100 million and result is nothing. PTI zindabad. "

Go Nawaz Go.

Ro Patwari Ro.

Patwari Logic Zindabad.:lol:
 
:lol:

Easy money for labourers at sit-ins

ISLAMABAD: Ghulam Rasool, a 28-year-old daily-wage labourer from Attock, is enjoying a unique paid holiday these days thanks to the dual sit-ins in the capital.

A resident of Rawalpindi, Rasool used to wake up early every morning for the last three years in order to find work to earn for his family.

“I was standing near the bus stop on I.J. Principal Road in Sector I-10,” he recalled, “It seemed difficult to find work that day, because it was raining.”

Know more: PTI workers asked to continue sit-in for two more weeks

He said that one of his friends suggested he join the Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) sit-in at D-Chowk, three weeks ago, because not only was PAT offering free food to participants, it was also giving a nominal daily wage to labourers.

“Although it is difficult to stand in the queue to get food, it is the only option for people like me to fulfill the monthly expenses for our families,” said Rasool, adding that he earns Rs600 per day from his job, but here he get Rs400 to Rs500 without even working.

PAT, PTI reportedly pay participants Rs400 to Rs500 per day to attend the sit-ins

“I hope the PAT and PTI sit-ins continue, because I am enjoying my stay here,” he added.

Like Ghulam Rasool, 44-year-old Rafiq Khan from Swabi district also works as a labourer in Islamabad.

Khan said that he used he used to search for labour work near Peshawar Mor in Sector G-9.

“That day it seemed as if no one will approach me, because it was already 10am,” he said, “After half an hour, a person reached there with a van and offered me and the other labourers there to join the PAT sit-in.”

“He assured us that he will pay Rs400 to Rs500 per day, as long as we stay there till the end of Dr Tahirul Qadri’s speech,” Khan added.

Although this was Rs100 less than he earned at his job as a labourer in Islamabad, but Khan accepted the offer because he did not have to perform any labour work.

He said that he prefers to sleep at the Constitution Avenue during the night, which, according to him, is much better than Peshawar Mor, where he generally slept on the sidewalk.

“We submit our CNIC’s to the concerned office bearers of PAT to get our stipend, on a daily basis, and they return our ID cards after Dr Qadri’s speech,” Khan claimed.

Similarly, 24-year-old Sarwar Abbasi, a PTI supporter from Rawalpindi, said that he had been unemployed despite having a masters degree in Economics.

“My friends told me to come to the PTI sit-in with them, for four to five hours everyday. Meanwhile the local PTI leaders pay us Rs500 to meet the expenses such as fuel,” he added.

Abbasi said that it is good for him to spend some time among the gathering. He enjoys the music and the speeches by PTI chief Imran Khan; this, he says, helps him relieve his tensions about unemployment.

According to the participants of the sit-ins, it is good for labourers, masons, taxi drivers, massagers and the unemployed youth to participate in the sit-in to earn some easy money and meet their monthly expenses.

Despite repeated attempts, PAT and PTI spokesmen were not available for comments.

Published in Dawn, September 11th , 2014

Easy money for labourers at sit-ins - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

Lets assume 200,000 people attended Lahore Jalsa, it would have cost PTI at least 100 million RS today alone. Not to forget how many people they would have to "purchase" for their Jalsa in Mianwali, Multan and so on. Patwari "logic" nullified :D

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Lets assume 200,000 people attended Lahore Jalsa, it would have cost PTI at least 100 million RS today alone. Not to forget how many people they would have to "purchase" for their Jalsa in Mianwali, Multan and so on. Patwari "logic" nullified :D

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I'm sure most of the people who were paid were paid for doing things like picking up the trash, helping with organizing etc. Even the title says "LABOURERS".
labourer
ˈleɪb(ə)rə/
noun
  1. a person doing unskilled manual work for wages.
    "a farm labourer"

Those who say they didn't have to do anything either mean it comparatively (as in: compared to my daily job, I didn't have to do anything here) or are BSing.
Dawn news is starting to sound like Fox news, what happened to them?
 
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