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Revolution in Pakistan?

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well first....SADLY NO REVOLUTION IN COMING IN PAKISTAN ATLEAST FOR A DECADE!

FIRST:

We will see QAUM kaa iteejaj (which has started already)

SECOND:

QAUM ka inteqaam(where mobs of civilians will hunt down their corrupt inept rulers)

FINALLY:


Finally we will see QAUM KAA INQUILAAB (but for that we need to remove our inept leaders & in the vaccum will step in a leader of the people like lenin or khomeni)!

so currently we haven't reached the revolution stage yet and sadly we haven't had a leader of the MASSES!
 
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well first....SADLY NO REVOLUTION IN COMING IN PAKISTAN ATLEAST FOR A DECADE!

FIRST:

We will see QAUM kaa iteejaj (which has started already)

SECOND:

QAUM ka inteqaam(where mobs of civilians will hunt down their corrupt inept rulers)

FINALLY:


Finally we will see QAUM KAA INQUILAAB (but for that we need to remove our inept leaders & in the vaccum will step in a leader of the people like lenin or khomeni)!

so currently we haven't reached the revolution stage yet and sadly we haven't had a leader of the MASSES!
lol was that a sales pitch in favor of revolution or against it?

Hearing all that, anyone would say Zardari hi theek hai.

Non-violent protests are the strongest. Remember that.
 
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lol was that a sales pitch in favor of revolution or against it?

Hearing all that, anyone would say Zardari hi theek hai.

Non-violent protests are the strongest. Remember that.

:lol: i am totally in favour of a REVOLUTION but you can't have a peaceful revolution without a LEADER!

without a leader you can have a french revolution where angry mobs go on a rampage killing all! and you have many small revolutions in between each bloodier than the previous one before objectives are meet!

so ya get the nation a leader & we can have a "peaceful" bloodless revolution! :coffee:
 
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I think people have a strong desire not to see democracy subverted this time around. However, Zardari quitting on his own or being let go in a no confidence/impeachment vote, would be constitutional.

As far as Pakistan is concerned, I think the saying "What does not kill you, only makes you stronger" applies. Calling it a bloody revolution is like discouraging the revolution, nobody wants that. People just want to make Pakistan stronger.

Another long march like incident is all that would be needed to send the government packing and signing resignations. Nothing bloody.

I guess Gen Kiyani will not call again as he did before according to different sources.
 
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Oh no they wont;
they can't use that card not now.

This just in but I am unable to confirm this.
since it makes sense so I will say anyway.

Imran Khan although under training may not be the final choice; since he is done too many "Gandi Baatein"
or he is just a decoy.
There is an underdog ; hint he is a pakistani but his roots are not.
and he is very popular.
only thing he is being taught is not to suck his master too much !


see I almost gave it away.

Guess whooooo ???

:D :D :D

AQ Khan :woot: :D

... though there would be legal hitch in terms of his 'confessions to a crime'. Not sure if he was actually convicted in a court of law though, and whether Pakistan had any 'nuclear export laws' at the time that he could be argued to have violated.
 
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AQ Khan :woot: :D

... though there would be legal hitch in terms of his 'confessions to a crime'. Not sure if he was actually convicted in a court of law though, and whether Pakistan had any 'nuclear export laws' at the time that he could be argued to have violated.
YES!

He should - and will be your next President. But Imran Khan should also have a major say in that Govt
 
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AQ Khan :woot: :D

... though there would be legal hitch in terms of his 'confessions to a crime'. Not sure if he was actually convicted in a court of law though, and whether Pakistan had any 'nuclear export laws' at the time that he could be argued to have violated.

So, what about the gernails involved at the scene of crime?
 
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Im in for an allout of a revolution in Pakistan, The current PPP government has proven to be disaster for Pakistan and Im afraid it will be felt for generations to come unless we have honest leaders who can clean up the corrupt system that is plaguing the development of Pakistan.
 
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AQ Khan :woot: :D

... though there would be legal hitch in terms of his 'confessions to a crime'. Not sure if he was actually convicted in a court of law though, and whether Pakistan had any 'nuclear export laws' at the time that he could be argued to have violated.


Thank God!!

I thought it was George of Aaj TV :lol:
 
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