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Thats very true guys
We should face the truth and accept constitutional cum democratic president of Pakistan and we should change our minds/votes if we have reservation with any of representative or party.
He is President elected by MQM, ANP, MMA, PML(F), some independents, other alliances, not only by PPP. Regards, |
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sad incident !
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In democracy, it's the public opinion that rules. When respected president was leaving for United Kingdom, the whole media groups were criticizing his decision.
Public polls on media showed great anger. PML(N) and MQM are considered as the two parties having almost opposite ideologies and they are always at daggers drawn with each other. But, both parties were united at opposing this decision. Zardari had a fair excuse to procrastinate his visit. Just after he left, the flood situation worsened even more and to add to the injury, target killing erupted in Karachi. Now, it was the time for Zardari and PPP to show some political maturity and profess their very favorite reconciliation policy ( that had already met a dead end in Karachi where gangsters of MQM, ANP and PPP initiated massive killing of the innocent citizens of Karachi ). But president was looking so happy-go-lucky when he landed from plane wearing casual jeans. A president in jeans --- on foreign visit holding hands of similarly dressed queen, Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari ( who is supposed to wear a big Sindhi chaddar when she comes to Islamabad or Larkana ). The nation was mourning and president was rejoicing with his teeny-weeny kids. So, president met the fate which he deserved. |
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In democracy, it's the public opinion that rules.
And you forgot to mention that in Democracy the votes of the people also count.
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I think what brought him to power wasn't his popularity but the famous 'deal'.
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hey guys though i have reservations wid his policies,,,,,,,,but this incident is highly condemnable,,
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Both the ways around,he's the elected President(which is unfortunate in itself)..
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it’s true this nation is dumb and deaf, Pakistan will remain trap in the calamities and disasters, because people have no sense to evaluate the efficiency of their leaders, peoples are party biased and have no awareness about the hidden agendas of their leaders. Zardari represents Pakistan in foreign land, also the commander of armed forces, and hurling shoe on him was really outrageous, but September 2008, the customary greetings between Zardari & Sarah Palin he called her “gorgeous” and later even offered “to hug the Alaskan Barbie doll’’……being a president entitles you to some protocols which you must uphold .Being a president of an Islamic republic makes you even more accountable and being a President plus a Muslim plus a widower, so what we called this heinous act a disgrace for Pakistan. What the Zardari was doing offshore, what was the urgent matter he want to address or just to launch the political career of his son. When half of his country obliterated by violent flood. It was not only the responsibility of Nawaz, PM, CM, we all have same duties to solace the victims beyond our limits. The smart nation was alive and still is, when Musharaf barter our sister, he was a thug with badge, a non elected person who coerced people to acknowledge him as president and commit series of atrocities, but the elected President has ever made any effort to bring back the daughter of nation, I think both are same, Zardari is the true facsimile of Musharaf. Our soldiers vilified our corporate sovereignty is threatened by congressional fiat and what the democratic government has done? We let the snake into the garden, How a man with little political outlook, lack of education and magnetism could be the President and able to lead the nation. How much time democracy need to dismantle the military machine and dictator ship that import the ugliness to our country.. At least in five years the democracy must solve the top listed issues, but it seems it is a very short time to address these crises…… |
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Mr Gilani hinted at the names of the likes of retired justices Rana Bhagwandas, Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim and Nasir Aslam Zahid to be nominated after getting their acceptance. DAWN Quote:
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Answering a question, the minister said the government had paid $2 million for hiring services of three lawyers to defend Dr Aafia Siddiqui in a local court of New York. He said on the insistence of the Pakistan embassy, the defence attorneys continued to work for arranging a video monitoring set-up so that Ms Siddiqui could watch court proceedings from her cell, thereby making her body searches unnecessary. DAWN Quote:
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