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Shah Mehmood Qureshi is lobbying to become Prime Minister, says Haroon Ur Rasheed

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Looks like SMQ is playing all sides of the pitch... SMQ lobbying abroad to replace PMIK is caught by those who keep an eye on such things....

The question arrises if Pak FO is more interested in becoming PM how would he be 100% committed to KashmirCause?

The Ugly Truth is that we don't have Statesmen ... just MarasiPoliticians wearing Mask of JumWhoriat to gain benefit for themeselves and their families....

#Khottaism gave birth to #Khottacracy which in turn bore its ugly off-spring #JumWhoriat ...where #MarasiMedia feuled by #Lifafaz is keeping this #CriminalEnterprise going...

Time to create a new system... ground up!

 
SMQ is the one who said we will come on indian tanks?
 
Haroon Rasheed hahaha.i mean people still watch him.if you watch him,you can see he gets angry so easily.i don't take him seriously.he is also old but wants money so I can understand lol.

You laughing...This is serious

Members here said it just recently what is being reported by Haroon rasheed now.

Start campaign ...... REMOVE THAT TRAITOR QURESHI.

He is a traitor...No proof needed now

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I won't have much doubts. SMQ had always opposed any move to counter bharti terrorism. He had kept the PTI govt response to the calm and has always sung piece aka peace mantra.

He could be showing world that he can keep things calm so help him get the chair. He should be kicked out of ministry asap.
 
One should watch his family pedigree,his whole household is turncoat from time of Brits.
He played a lot about Gillani for PM ship,when he failed he left PPP.Then again he wanted to be CM of Punjab and JKT came in his way and installed Buzdar.I doubt he is happy as MoFA.
 
It is not a secret. SMQ is a very ambitious and power hungry person. He is not corrupt but he is greedy for power. He has been trying for that since a long time but he is not popular among masses..not even in his constituency. Since with IK as the party leader SMQ had no chance so he tried his best to become the CM of Punjab but Alhamdulillah he lost on MPA seat to a very young (perhaps the youngest parliamentarian) guy and hence his plans were ruined.
 
According to a report, Paksitan did not block airspace for Indian jets yet because Shah Mehmood Qureshi objected to it to the point that he and a few PTI member said they would resign if this was done. I was quite surprised that Shah Mehmood could be defending air passage for India under such situations.

I am not sure about the above "insight" but Shah Mehmood is only as much into PTI as much power he has. He is not a selfless fighter.
 
According to a report, Paksitan did not block airspace for Indian jets yet because Shah Mehmood Qureshi objected to it to the point that he and a few PTI member said they would resign if this was done. I was quite surprised that Shah Mehmood could be defending air passage for India under such situations.

I am not sure about the above "insight" but Shah Mehmood is only as much into PTI as much power he has. He is not a selfless fighter.

Are you saying SMQ has more power that PMIK & Pakistani Establishment?
 
People please!

SMQ is a very important personality to the powers that be and IK cannot get rid of him so easily.
 
Are you saying SMQ has more power that PMIK & Pakistani Establishment?

Wrong analysis of the situation doesn't make situation that way. No SQM may have been the advocate and a powerful advocate of not closing airspace but the State makes the decision, however, existence or absence of advocates would influence the outcomes.
 
Wrong analysis of the situation doesn't make situation that way. No SQM may have been the advocate and a powerful advocate of not closing airspace but the State makes the decision, however, existence or absence of advocates would influence the outcomes.

Well PMIK supported Modi.

PM Khan sees better chance of peace talks with India if Modi's BJP wins election
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Prime Minister Imran Khan has said he thinks there may be a better chance of peace talks with India if Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wins the Indian general election due to begin on Thursday.

The prime minister said that if the next Indian government were led by the opposition Congress party, it might be too scared to seek a settlement with Pakistan over Indian-occupied Kashmir, fearing a backlash from the right.

“Perhaps if the BJP — a right-wing party — wins, some kind of settlement in Kashmir could be reached,” Khan told a small group of foreign journalists in an interview.

This was despite the massive alienation that Muslims in Kashmir and Muslims, in general, were facing in Modi's India, said prime minister Khan.

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“I never thought I would see what is happening in India right now,” said the former international cricket star. “Muslim-ness is being attacked.”

The premier said Indian Muslims he knew, who many years ago had been happy about their situation in India, were now very worried by extreme Hindu nationalism.

He said Modi, like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was electioneering based on “fear and nationalist feeling”.

The BJP's pledge this week to propose stripping decades-old special rights from the people of Jammu and Kashmir, which prevent outsiders from buying property in the state, was a major concern, though it could also be electioneering, the prime minister said.

Prime Minister Khan did appear to offer India an olive branch, saying that Islamabad was determined to dismantle all Pakistan-based militias in the country and that the government had full support from Pakistan's powerful army for the programme. Those to be dismantled include groups involved in Kashmir.

Take a look: Nationwide crackdown on banned outfits intensifies

He said Kashmir was a political struggle and there was no military solution, adding that Kashmiris suffered if armed militants from Pakistan came across the border, leading to Indian army crackdowns.

Relations between Pakistan and India reached a crisis point in February after a suicide bombing in occupied Kashmir's Pulwama killed more than 40 Indian paramilitary police in Kashmir.

India had immediately hurled allegations of Pakistan's involvement, whereas Islamabad strongly rejected the claim and asked for "actionable evidence".

Subsequently on Feb 26, Indian warplanes violated Pakistani airspace and allegedly struck what New Delhi claimed was a Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) training camp — a claim never proved by India.

The next day, Pakistani jets fired at various targets from across the Line of Control. As the Indian Air Force engaged the Pakistani jets, the PAF shot down two Indian warplanes ─ one of which crashed in Azad Jammu and Kashmir ─ and captured an Indian pilot, Wing Commander Abhinandan. The pilot was released on March 1 as a gesture of peace by the Pakistani government.

Pollsters say Modi and the BJP's re-election bid got a boost from a wave of patriotism after the suicide bomb attack and the Indian government's response.

The prime minister said there was still the possibility if the polls turn against Modi in the next few weeks that India could take some further military action against Pakistan.

Examine: Pakistan has nothing to gain from falling into rhetorical traps laid by external actors

The rolling election is held in phases and does not finish until May 19. The result is not due until May 23.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had warned on Sunday that Islamabad had “reliable intelligence” that India was planning more military action against Pakistan this month. India described the claim as irresponsible.

Prime Minster Khan said that it was vital for Pakistan to have peace with its neighbours, Afghanistan, India and Iran, if it was to have the kind of economy needed to pull 100 million people out of poverty.


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