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Supreme Court disqualifies Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in unanimous verdict

This is the second best thing to happen after gaining independence in 1947!

I checked GDP of Pakistan, Pakistan's GDP increased from $231billion to $290billion in last three years, %26 growth. Not bad at all. Why people hate him that much :o:
 
I checked GDP of Pakistan, Pakistan's GDP increased from $231billion to $290billion in last three years, %26 growth. Not bad at all. What did he do to Pakistan citizens for them to hate him that much :O
Here is the Issue The man in charge of economy who goes by the name of issaq dar is a certified money launderer for the former PM nawaz shareef! Yes he laundered money that is a hard Fact. This same money laundered made false data for economy in 2000! Pakistan had to pay a hefty penalty to IMF for it. Now that he has been ousted we will see what data has been fudged and Believe me I will not be surprised when data is fudged
 
I checked GDP of Pakistan, Pakistan's GDP increased from $231billion to $290billion in last three years, %26 growth. Not bad at all. Why people hate him that much :o:
He already ruled in the 90s and somehow became a billionaire.
He looks like a goblin.
He hasn't fixed the energy crisis.
He's just given most of his attention to his home province of Punjab.
He's about as charismatic as a wet sock.
Most of the GDP growth is probably inflation.
He hasn't managed to hit his own GDP targets.
 
why these Butthurt Bhartee dogs are so much concerned about pakistan?
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I checked GDP of Pakistan, Pakistan's GDP increased from $231billion to $290billion in last three years, %26 growth. Not bad at all. Why people hate him that much :o:

That is primarily a by-product of our military's campaign against terrorism (Operation Zarb e Azb). The military has been relatively successful in reducing incidents of terrorism and the rangers (paramilitary) have restored order to our financial capital Karachi. Improved security is the primary reason why investors (both domestic and international) are starting to invest again in Pakistan. The outgoing PM can take some credit but at the end of the day corruption is corruption and if you get caught doing it so openly then you have to leave.

My only wish is that sense prevails and our hard earned relative political stability remains intact. We need decades of continued democracy to have an established political system in place with measures and the media enforcing accountability. Unfortunately the historic incompetence of our political ruling class has forced or indirectly invited the military to come out of the barracks and take over the reins of political power.
 
Not a good sign.. more instability.
SC should have paid more attention to the justice system instead of politics.
Nawaz's fate should had been left to the next election.
 
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