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Dude. last time i remember there were not stable government in history of Pakistan but IMF didn't stopped to deal with every new government, so were there anything changed? Only for IMF we shouldn't give chance to these LOTERA party or groups to be continued.
You are talking about reserves....huh what a jok. Tell me did it effected on any luxuries plans of politicians? Lets come for more wider image!!!!!
Now that sounds funny.
Imran Khan's demand no: 1 … Announce elections date - Do elections ever take place unannounced?
Imran Khan's demand no: 2 .. Announce neutral care taker government - Does such a thing really exist?
Imran Khan's demand no: 3 …. Elections should be held on time, no delay - It also means not before the due time.
Imran Khan's demand no: 4 Asif Zardari should be removed. Free and fair elections can't take place under him - Is he the Election Commissioner?
Imran Khan's demand no: 5 … Election commission should be neutral, independent and should be able to stop rigging. - Demand or a suggestion?
Don't say this. If next govt. also comes as corrupt one, they will blame CIA again.<Conspiracy theory alert>: Has anyone read John Grisham's 2000 novel The Brethren. Part of the story deals with how the CIA supports and finances a highly unlikely US Presidential candidate, a rookie Senator no one knows about and who who seemingly comes out of nowhere, has incredible publicity generating political victories in a matter of months, and wins the election?</Conspiracy theory alert>
I'm just intrigued that Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, so far not a leading figure in Pakistani politics, comes back to Pakistan amidst some publicity, ramps up his presence through a series of moves, announces a long March, and now his efforts seem to (i.e apparently) lead to the CJ ordering the PM's arrest. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri is suddenly a great hero with the Pakistani populace, and perhaps even the next Great Hope
<Conspiracy theory alert>: Has anyone read John Grisham's 2000 novel The Brethren. Part of the story deals with how the CIA supports and finances a highly unlikely US Presidential candidate, a rookie Senator no one knows about and who who seemingly comes out of nowhere, has incredible publicity generating political victories in a matter of months, and wins the election?</Conspiracy theory alert>
I'm just intrigued that Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, so far not a leading figure in Pakistani politics, comes back to Pakistan amidst some publicity, ramps up his presence through a series of moves, announces a long March, and now his efforts seem to (i.e apparently) lead to the CJ ordering the PM's arrest. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri is suddenly a great hero with the Pakistani populace, and perhaps even the next Great Hope
<Conspiracy theory alert>: Has anyone read John Grisham's 2000 novel The Brethren. Part of the story deals with how the CIA supports and finances a highly unlikely US Presidential candidate, a rookie Senator no one knows about and who who seemingly comes out of nowhere, has incredible publicity generating political victories in a matter of months, and wins the election?</Conspiracy theory alert>
I'm just intrigued that Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri, so far not a leading figure in Pakistani politics, comes back to Pakistan amidst some publicity, ramps up his presence through a series of moves, announces a long March, and now his efforts seem to (i.e apparently) lead to the CJ ordering the PM's arrest. Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri is suddenly a great hero with the Pakistani populace, and perhaps even the next Great Hope
New Recruit
Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/nation...arrest-pm-raja-p-ashraf-21.html#ixzz2I364HuJKMuhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri is suddenly a great hero with the Pakistani populace, and perhaps even the next Great Hope