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Senior PPP members resign en masse!

What about ever famous "Aik Zardari Sab Par Bhaari" slogan?
 
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@jha you are most welcome to take him and his party members and sympathize in your arms! :)

Nope.. I know there are three persons in Pakistan who are very dear to its citizen. Altaf Hussein , Zardari and Nawaz Sharif. Taking any of them out of Pakistan will be a grave sin and I am a very religious person. may god bless them with years of healthy life so that they take their country to new heights.. :)
 
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Nope.. I know there are three persons in Pakistan who are very dear to its citizen. Altaf Hussein , Zardari and Nawaz Sharif. Taking any of them out of Pakistan will be a grave sin and I am a very religious person. may god bless them with years of healthy life so that they take their country to new heights.. :)
@jha O well, we are baray dil walay!! We will give you all 3 for free...I am not the only one, majority of Pakistan is with me on this 1!
 
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@jha O well, we are baray dil walay!! We will give you all 3 for free...I am not the only one, majority of Pakistan is with me on this 1!

I know.. Thanks for the offer.. But I cant accept..
I pray to god that Pakistan may get many more such enlightened politicians who will make Pakistan Asian tiger.. :)
 
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zardari was a gud chess player but not a leader. as long as the chess board was infront him, he kept everything intact. but when the time came for leading the masses, he stumbled.

if PPP has any future, they'll have to go for serious intra party elections from grass root level. only way to boost the morale of its jiyalas.

Yeah, says a blogger. To begin with, when the time came for leading the masses, Asif Sahab once again proved to be the finest. How?

Well, being the president, he couldn't engage in politics. Secondly, with threats issued by TTP, it wouldn't have been wise of him to expose Bilawal. Then kicks in the average governance and incumbency factor and there ya have it. Despite all that, PPP's emerged with simple majority in Sindh Assembly. What more could one ask for is beyond me.

As for Intra-Party Elections, 2 words, FORGET IT.

Absolutely awful.

I think once he gives up his Presidential position in the coming months, he'll do jilawatani for good

Yeah, that's what ya guys have been wishing for the past 5 years. Mind ya, Sardar Asif Ali Khan Zardari may be a lot of things, coward's just not one of 'em. The Man's previously done 11 years in jail and he won't mind doing 11 more, as far as I'm concerned. Apart from that, all I can say is, 'Hazaaron khwahishain aiseen k har khwahish per dum niklay'.
 
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Yeah, that's what ya guys have been wishing for the past 5 years. Mind ya, Sardar Asif Ali Khan Zardari may be a lot of things, coward's just not one of 'em. The Man's previously done 11 years in jail and he won't mind doing 11 more, as far as I'm concerned. Apart from that, all I can say is, 'Hazaaron khwahishain aiseen k har khwahish per dum niklay'.

Nahi yaar. I do not wish to see President Asif Ali Zardari to go into exile but he appears to be a colossal failure for Pakistan and Pakistan People's Party.

I think since so many of his senior party members have resigned, this should give him a good idea that his ways of doing things do not work - Murda Vote no longer works.

I mean President Asif Ali Zardari doesn't even believe in himself that he has to carry his dead wife's picture around with him wherever he goes just to distract people's attention from himself to his dead wife. Shameful !
 
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Yeah, says a blogger. To begin with, when the time came for leading the masses, Asif Sahab once again proved to be the finest. How?

Well, being the president, he couldn't engage in politics. Secondly, with threats issued by TTP, it wouldn't have been wise of him to expose Bilawal. Then kicks in the average governance and incumbency factor and there ya have it. Despite all that, PPP's emerged with simple majority in Sindh Assembly. What more could one ask for is beyond me.

As for Intra-Party Elections, 2 words, FORGET IT.

well if u think that a national party shrinking only to the rural areas of one province is a gud enuf situation then i dont have anything to say to u.
 
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so you enjoyed crippling energy shortage and many folds price hike?
@Safriz he knows if Pakistan gets a good leader India will be left behind within a blink of an eye...
 
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Nahi yaar. I do not wish to see President Asif Ali Zardari to go into exile but he appears to be a colossal failure for Pakistan and Pakistan People's Party.

I think since so many of his senior party members have resigned, this should give him a good idea that his ways of doing things do not work - Murda Vote no longer works.

I mean President Asif Ali Zardari doesn't even believe in himself that he has to carry his dead wife's picture around with him wherever he goes just to distract people's attention from himself to his dead wife. Shameful !

I'm glad to learn you don't wanna see Asif Sahab leave. As for whether or not He is, solely, to be blamed for Pakistan as it is today is debatable. You've your opinion though, I respect it. I, for one, don't agree with him, solely, being responsible for Pakistan current state of affairs or Pakistan People's Parties. Both, Pakistan and PPP, have gone through worst and bounced back.

I, however, do agree with vote based on performance. And that's the primary reason for i'm not too sad for PPP loss in Centre or too happy for it's victory in Sindh. I believe, there was a lot of room for improvement, both in Sindh and Centre. That being said, I fully expect PPP to bounce back.

well if u think that a national party shrinking only to the rural areas of one province is a gud enuf situation then i dont have anything to say to u.

That's not what I meant. I said considering the aforementioned factors, PPP did the best it could in 2013 General Elections.
 
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I'm glad to learn you don't wanna see Asif Sahab leave. As for whether or not He is, solely, to be blamed for Pakistan as it is today is debatable. You've your opinion though, I respect it. I, for one, don't agree with him, solely, being responsible for Pakistan current state of affairs or Pakistan People's Parties. Both, Pakistan and PPP, have gone through worst and bounced back.

I, however, do agree with vote based on performance. And that's the primary reason for i'm not too sad for PPP loss in Centre or too happy for it's victory in Sindh. I believe, there was a lot of room for improvement, both in Sindh and Centre. That being said, I fully expect PPP to bounce back.

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Do you think Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has any future in Pakistani politics? He seems to be out of sync with Pakistani politics. Just today, he's given yet another speech via video link. What's he scared of? Getting kidnapped despite his father is the President of Pakistan?

I also doubt it if Pakistan People's Party will bounce back from this. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was a charismatic leader and ruled for more than 5 years. His tenure became a legacy in Pakistan because he was hanged. His daughter came to power due to sympathy for her father and in 2008 Pakistan People's Party came to power due to sympathy vote for her. While, Asif Ali Zardari in my opinion, pulled a sly one a few months later and became the President of Pakistan. I mean, who on earth would want to vote for him in a General Election ?!

In my weak opinion, I think Pakistan Muslim League will make sure Pakistan People's Party is weakened even further within next five year unless a hardworking Bhutto can afford to do Jalsay-Jaloos like Imran Khan did for the last five years.
 
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everyone thought Zardari has some magical wand, and would turn things around, probably he is out of number game as well so har koe bhagna shoro hogiya hai...

He had no magical wand because he played all his cards out. Since he was not in power anymore, he could not hand out patronage. Zardari should be squarely blamed for the downfall of PPP as a political force. Instead of delivering governance and justice to the masses, they only thing he engaged in was enrichment of himself and corruption throughout all ranks of the Government. PPP lacks a charismatic leader to bring the party back into the national fold.

On a side note, has anyone seen Bilawal Bhutto's latest video speeches? For a second there, i actually thought that it was a comedy video and thought that he was putting on an act.
 
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they all cant solely blame zardari... afterall wen it ws time to fill the pockets, they were first to stand in line.:pissed: especially Gillani. and nobody gives a darn abt him and his kidnapped son. they can take the other two as well. serves him right. he ws the PM and yet he backed zardari in his unscrupulousness at every turn, very conveniently ignoring the woes of the masses. the suicide rate increased as the value of money dipped. rnt these leaders to be blamed for ppl who drowned deeper and deeper into misery during ppps tenure?

one can only hope tht PPPs wiped out forever and tht in the nxt 5 yrs the nation will not b fooled again being presented with bilawal bhutto as a mirror image of BB with his ridiculously foreign accent, heaps of mistakes in urdu, nd the same quote he keeps reiterating wenever presented wid an opportunity.
 
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That's not what I meant. I said considering the aforementioned factors, PPP did the best it could in 2013 General Elections.

i get ur point... but then again the given 'aforementioned' factors themselves were the result of PPP actions over last five years. so had the actions been better, PPP would have done better.
because if we take ur line of argument then everyone can go around saying that given this and that I can only achieve this much without taking into account that some of those 'this and that' can also be changed by the very person..
 
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