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Sharif brothers declared ineligible

The most populated province in Pakistan is Punjab so if he worked harder in the most populated province than the less populated provinces..there's nothing wrong with that. Most populated areas need most attention.

Nawaz Sharif's record GDP growth rate of 7.7% is far better than the current GDP growth rate of 1% Zardari gave us today. Pakistan is the laughing stock of the entire international community because of Zardari.

The PPP of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto is nothing like the PPP of Asif Ali Zardari.

The GDP growth of 1% is a false rumor i've been hearing from here and there, i am sure it originated from somewhere like Ahmed Quraishi's blog. The actual GDP growth rate is 5.8%, which is not bad compared to the rest of the world. It should be lower this year, considering the world average GDP growth has never been this low since WWII. No one is laughing at us, we are doing just fine.
 
PPP doesn't have the numbers for putting a CM on their own. Q - League is going to think twice before supporting PPP, since right now they are the public enemy #1. Salman Taseer the drunk sharabi kababi is given Punjab to rule indefinitely..


Taseer is coming in my university on 17th at the convocation ceremony...lol
 
Ask him not have too much sharab and kebab ;) -if he ask why tell him : Asim bhai dont really like that!lol
Is there any big outrage about this issue in pakistan ? or its like easy come easy go.
 
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PML (N) stages walkout in NA

Updated at: 0503 PST, Friday, March 06, 2009

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) on Thursday registered a silent protest against the disqualification of the Sharif brothers and imposition of governor’s rule in the Punjab by staging a walkout from the National Assembly while members MQM, PML (Q) and JUI demanded government the immediate abolishment of governor’s rule in Punjab.

The NA session commenced with Deputy Speaker Faisal Kareem Kundi in chair. Federal Minister Naveed Qamar presented a resolution to debate on the situation arising out of the governor’s rule in the Punjab which was approved by house.

“We will continue our protest inside and outside parliament but today we, instead of registering our protest, opted to go out of the house because of the sad incident of attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore,” Opposition Leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan told media after the walkout.

MQM leader Haider Abbas Rizvi demanded government the immediate abolishment of governor rule saying if governor rule was imposed in Punjab so it could be abolished too.

PML (Q) leader Raza Hayat Hiraj asked what is use of staging long march as 59 judges have already been reinstated?


PML (N) stages walkout in NA - GEO.tv
 
PML (N) stages walkout in NA

Updated at: 0503 PST, Friday, March 06, 2009

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) on Thursday registered a silent protest against the disqualification of the Sharif brothers and imposition of governor’s rule in the Punjab by staging a walkout from the National Assembly while members MQM, PML (Q) and JUI demanded government the immediate abolishment of governor’s rule in Punjab.

The NA session commenced with Deputy Speaker Faisal Kareem Kundi in chair. Federal Minister Naveed Qamar presented a resolution to debate on the situation arising out of the governor’s rule in the Punjab which was approved by house.

“We will continue our protest inside and outside parliament but today we, instead of registering our protest, opted to go out of the house because of the sad incident of attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore,” Opposition Leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan told media after the walkout.

MQM leader Haider Abbas Rizvi demanded government the immediate abolishment of governor rule saying if governor rule was imposed in Punjab so it could be abolished too.

PML (Q) leader Raza Hayat Hiraj asked what is use of staging long march as 59 judges have already been reinstated?


PML (N) stages walkout in NA - GEO.tv

Burn them alive, throw acid on them, run them over with jeeps or armored vehicles or tanks for that matter, or lock them up forever.
Now is not the time to protest, we do not care, we don't have the time, and the future of Pakistan is at stake so this really comes at an inconvenient time, these useless dogs, they do not know when to shut up and think in Pakistan's best interests.
 
Traders protest governor rule in Lahore

Updated at: 1823 PST, Friday, March 06, 2009

LAHORE: A complete shutter-down strike was observed here on Friday by traders association against imposition of governor rule and to show solidarity with Sharif brothers here.

The traders said that government should adopt democratic approach to run the government.

Lahore is considered to be a stronghold of PML-N where a vast majority of the traders’ community supports the N-league.

On call of All Pakistan Traders’ Association, complete shutter-down strike was observed today, as shops and markets remained closed throughout the day.

The traders were of the view that successful strike proved the people and traders support for N-league.

A traders’ leader Haji Maqsood Butt said that the supporters of PPP also kept their shops closed. He called for the government to lift the governor rule and withdraw the decision to disqualify Sharif brothers.


Traders protest governor rule in Lahore - GEO.tv
 
Shahbaz asks President Zardari to stop mocking people

Updated at: 1835 PST, Friday, March 06, 2009

LAHORE: President Pakistan Muslim League-N Shahbaz Sharif Friday asked President Asif Ali Zardari to stop mocking the people.

Addressing a protest rally which turned into a public meeting in Lahore, Shahbaz Sharif invited President Zardari to come and witness the mood of this public meeting.

“President Zardari repeatedly mocked with the people of Pakistan,” he said.

Shahbaz asks President Zardari to stop mocking people - GEO.tv
 
Great, close shops, lose revenue, go outside and protest, that's the WAY! That's how our country will flourish and reach new heights!

Yeah right.
 
Great, close shops, lose revenue, go outside and protest, that's the WAY! That's how our country will flourish and reach new heights!

Yeah right.

Or rather admit the way things are going allow the government to do as they please it is good people are showing their agony else it would lead to more trouble and further corrupt leaders.
 
Who Created this Situation ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????





Zardari ?
 
Well who else their is still the air of what happened to Bhutto in this case as well politicized cases are different from others and this one has conspiracy written all over it.
 
Or rather admit the way things are going allow the government to do as they please it is good people are showing their agony else it would lead to more trouble and further corrupt leaders.

Admit what?
And for how long should we allow the government to do as they "please"?
I want to see a strong and proud Pakistan in my life time, or atleast for my children and other generations, and I don't want my dreams to be screwed over by the likes of Zardari or other corrupt politicians who should have never ruled our country in the first place.
 
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