Bilawal Bhutto Zardari - a glimmer of ecstasy

Islamic Soldier

Councller (250+ posts)
He is not and never will the heir f Bhutto he is the heir of Madari (zardari).....So its dirty politics his madari father is doing and launching him. He wil not succed as a leader...and will end there. Or may he sleep tight with Khar..I meant foreign minister.
 

Umer Baloch

MPA (400+ posts)
I'd respect your opinion but thats only your opinion nothing more then that. To be honest this speech was well prepared and he knew who he was speaking to. He wasn't speaking to people who've never voted for PPP but he was talking with the Jiyalas. Moreover no one can talk about each and every issue in speech of 30 mins and just to remind you this speech was not at jalsa but a barsi instead :)
Sorry I will call it as I see it the article is pretty ridiculous even by PPP standards. Dont you agree? Or do you think the article was a fair assessment of PPP last five years and BBZ underwhelming, meandering, accusatory speech? Were you "yearning impatiently" to be lectured by a a 25 yr old cultural Englishmen is barely comprehensible Urdu? Were you also lost in "ecstasy" as "the dark clouds parted" and you heard the the drivel written for him effeminate "living image of his mother" , "Heir" to PPP haris, BBZ barely delivered? Do you really think Asif Ali Zardari is the "Bravest man in all of Pakistan and the "real legatee" of ZAB? Do you agree "Zardaris smile of satisfaction" can be described homo-erotically as "Gorgeous"? I think the answer is no. The proud Baloch blood in you wont let you stoop to this level. You are as disgusted as I am but wont admit it. A shameless hagiography like the above deserves much worse. I stand by my post.:)
 

Rayan

Citizen
Quom ko Bilawal Bhuto mubbarak....!

Bass aik hi ullo kafi tha barbaad-e-gulitan karne ko....!
Her shaakh pe ulloo baitha hay anjaam-e-gulistan kia hoga..!

1 admi 2 ulloo(owl) baich raha tha, Bara wala aik lac ka or chota wala 2 lac ka..
kisi ne poucha k Chota ulloo baray ulloo se mehnga kyun hay...?

admi nay jawab dia...!
bara ulloo sirf ulloo hay, chota ullo , ulloo ka patah b hay...!
 
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Night_Hawk

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Re: Quom ko Bilawal Bhuto mubbarak....!

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Rayan

Citizen
Re: Quom ko Bilawal Bhuto mubbarak....!

i think Mr.10% is known as mr 15% now.. lol he really used the powers of politics...
 

gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
the country revolves around PPP. Pakistan is owned by the PPP, and not by the general masses.

We are being held hostage by three groups of gundas, mainly from, PPP, PML(*), and MQM + some others.

Only in this regard I believe we need a revolution to take over the country like maulana Khomeini did. After the revolution, the leader should purge the officials of all current ruling parties.

Trust me folks. If you kill 10,000 politicians, bureaucrats, generals (serving and retired), judges, police heads, ulemas IN PUBLIC, country will be more saaf suthra than you could ever imagine.
 

Altaf Lutfi

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
very good ! Pakistan ki sarzameen ne bahut arsay k baad aisa heera ugal dia hai, yeh zameen ka ehsaan hai, warna tu jab tak yeh heera hamaray paas hai, zameen bechari ki value bahut down rahay gi, property dealer hazraat ko khabar ho.

Is k dada ne Pakistan bachanay k liay Poland ki qarardaad phad di thi, Bilawal itna khush qismat shayad na ho kyun keh in 5 saalon mein badqismat mulk ka aur bahut kuchh phat chuka hai. Haan yeh imkaan mujood hai keh ek din Bilawal Sukkar airport par utray aur elaan karay "Allah ka shukr hai, Sindh bach gaya"
 

jeaybhutto

Senator (1k+ posts)
Let Rahul tear a page from Bilawals book (kuldip Nayar)

How heavenly to be alive when the youth is asserting itself. Even the sons and daughters from well-off families joined the protests. I recall the Quit India Movement in 1942 when on the call of Mahatma Gandhi, people came on to the streets to demand the British to quit. There was a spirit of sacrifice and dedication in their demonstration.

This time, one felt his or her personal loss in the death of the 23-year-old after being gang-raped. Young faces, lit by the candles they carried, adumbrated the idea of India which knew of no caste, no religious identity. It was a united nation mourning the death of its proud daughter. It looks from protest marches and condolence meetings that the gang-rape has awakened the nation to brutalities against women as well as non-functioning rulers. That the stir was peaceful despite lathi-charge and water cannons shows the maturity of participants.

The rulers had no clue of why such defiance had taken place and what they should be doing. Initially, they did not want to come in the open to address the gatherings because there was no connect between them and the students. None in the ruling leadership had fathomed the anger. Then the government panicked and leaders like Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit wanted to interact with the students squatting at Jantar Mantar, Indias Hyde Park, but she was refused entry to the place. Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, belatedly, asked the political parties to make proposals, indicating that the Manmohan Singh government was at a loss.

Hurriedly, it appointed a probe committee and a judicial commission to suggest new harsher laws. Former chief justice of India, J.C. Verma, was appointed to head the commission. I wish this process had been gone through after a joint session of the parliament as demanded by the opposition. Then suggestions made by MPs could have been incorporated in the proposed laws. The nitty-gritty of improving the legal apparatus is all right up to a point. However, what the government fails to realise is that its thinking is out of date. It is still stuck in the status quo, while the youth want parivartan (change).

Article continues below
The system is too effete to restore confidence in the majesty of law and to ensure protection to all, particularly women. The governments own record is poor. It has done very little to combat corruption which dominated the debate until a few months ago. To inspire confidence, the least that New Delhi could have done is to have made the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) independent. The agency continues to function at the whim of the ruling party.

One thing which has come as a surprise to me from the current protests is that the youth want to remain apolitical. No notice was taken of the presence of Aam Aadmi Party, born out of Gandhian Anna Hazares movement to have Lokpal (ombudsman) at the centre to combat corruption. The youth seem to prefer peoples movement to a political party.

I find that there is some awakening in the political parties too. They appear to have started introspecting their own conduct. From the statements they have made, it is evident that they want to rise above party considerations on violence against women. This evokes hope that the government and the opposition will reach a consensus on the steps to stop even molestation and eve teasing.

The problem is the male. Without changing his mindset, there can be no gender equality. He still treats women as a thing of pleasure. His chauvinism has not lessened over the years as the remarks by some peoples representatives, MPs and MLAs, made after the gang-rape. The society is seething with anger and wants immediate justice for which neither the police nor the court is prepared.

The younger generation of politicians may cleanse the environment. And it is heartening to see that the baton in Pakistan has been passed on to Bilawal Bhutto who now heads the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), founded by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Bilawals speech on the fifth death anniversary of Benazir Bhutto, his mother, shows maturity at the age of 24. I believe he wrote the speech himself and denounced terrorism as well as dictatorship which have not allowed Pakistan to come of age. Whether his sister would have been better is of the same type of debate which raged in India when Rahul Gandhi was nominated in preference to his sister, Priyanka.

I wish Rahul would tear a page from Bilawals book. The latter is clear and categorical in spelling out his ideology based on the values of liberalism and democracy. His particular mention of minorities rights is a departure from the past dominated by bigotry and extremism. It is not to suggest that Rahul is not liberal or democrat, but his five-minute speeches do not give a peep into his thinking or his ideas for the future. This is important because he is the Congress partys candidate for prime ministership in the 2014 parliamentary elections.

Both Rahul and Bilawal should join hands to fight against the brutalities perpetrated on women in India and Pakistan. The public in both countries feels helpless against the goonda elements. A girl was raped and brutalised in India, but the nation could not save the girls life. Malala Yousufzai in Pakistan had to escape the country because of Talibans determination to kill her. Education for women was her demand which goes against the Taliban ideology. I believe that Malala wanted to come to India for medical treatment, but the government was sacred to let her in. She had to fly to London.

The fight for womens equal rights is a long and arduous journey and requires patience, courage and sacrifice.

The society wants the youth to lead it because it has found the political parties failing. It wants a movement to give equality to women. People have felt appalled over the gang-rape of the girl at Delhi and the shooting of Malala in Pakistan. Do Rahul and Bilawal have the commitment to the principle that men and women are equal? As for support, they can depend on the youth which has come of age.
 

mrk123

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Let Rahul tear a page from Bilawals book (kuldip Nayar)

to hell with hereditary politics anywhere. Supposedly Kuldip Nayer is a smart writer but just one sentence exposes the slavish mindset: the baton is passed on - specially when he is extolling the virtues of democracy and liberalism. Confused!
 

RUMIjee

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: Let Rahul tear a page from Bilawals book (kuldip Nayar)

Kuldip Nayar is getting senile..old age plus 1000 years of Muslim Rule the DNA etc.etc
 

wmahmooood

Senator (1k+ posts)
Abay i d i o t ..... junior zulfiqar tum logo ki books me nahi he kia?????......

tum sirf bilawal house se pay check lena jante ho.... aqal waqal to koso door he tum logo se...[


dur phittay moo
You belong to the mindset who never was pro-PPP so what you think does not matters, And bhutto's heir? Name them, will you? Ones who used to verbally abuse and have always been anti-ppp. :)
 

wmahmooood

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Let Rahul tear a page from Bilawals book (kuldip Nayar)

Admin!!!

why you havent deleted this post as being extremely irrelevant?[
How heavenly to be alive when the youth is asserting itself. Even the sons and daughters from well-off families joined the protests. I recall the Quit India Movement in 1942 when on the call of Mahatma Gandhi, people came on to the streets to demand the British to quit. There was a spirit of sacrifice and dedication in their demonstration.

This time, one felt his or her personal loss in the death of the 23-year-old after being gang-raped. Young faces, lit by the candles they carried, adumbrated the idea of India which knew of no caste, no religious identity. It was a united nation mourning the death of its proud daughter. It looks from protest marches and condolence meetings that the gang-rape has awakened the nation to brutalities against women as well as non-functioning rulers. That the stir was peaceful despite lathi-charge and water cannons shows the maturity of participants.

The rulers had no clue of why such defiance had taken place and what they should be doing. Initially, they did not want to come in the open to address the gatherings because there was no connect between them and the students. None in the ruling leadership had fathomed the anger. Then the government panicked and leaders like Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit wanted to interact with the students squatting at Jantar Mantar, India’s Hyde Park, but she was refused entry to the place. Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, belatedly, asked the political parties to make proposals, indicating that the Manmohan Singh government was at a loss.

Hurriedly, it appointed a probe committee and a judicial commission to suggest new harsher laws. Former chief justice of India, J.C. Verma, was appointed to head the commission. I wish this process had been gone through after a joint session of the parliament as demanded by the opposition. Then suggestions made by MPs could have been incorporated in the proposed laws. The nitty-gritty of improving the legal apparatus is all right up to a point. However, what the government fails to realise is that its thinking is out of date. It is still stuck in the status quo, while the youth want parivartan (change).

Article continues below
The system is too effete to restore confidence in the majesty of law and to ensure protection to all, particularly women. The government’s own record is poor. It has done very little to combat corruption which dominated the debate until a few months ago. To inspire confidence, the least that New Delhi could have done is to have made the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) independent. The agency continues to function at the whim of the ruling party.

One thing which has come as a surprise to me from the current protests is that the youth want to remain apolitical. No notice was taken of the presence of Aam Aadmi Party, born out of Gandhian Anna Hazare’s movement to have Lokpal (ombudsman) at the centre to combat corruption. The youth seem to prefer people’s movement to a political party.

I find that there is some awakening in the political parties too. They appear to have started introspecting their own conduct. From the statements they have made, it is evident that they want to rise above party considerations on violence against women. This evokes hope that the government and the opposition will reach a consensus on the steps to stop even molestation and eve teasing.

The problem is the male. Without changing his mindset, there can be no gender equality. He still treats women as a thing of pleasure. His chauvinism has not lessened over the years as the remarks by some people’s representatives, MPs and MLAs, made after the gang-rape. The society is seething with anger and wants immediate justice for which neither the police nor the court is prepared.

The younger generation of politicians may cleanse the environment. And it is heartening to see that the baton in Pakistan has been passed on to Bilawal Bhutto who now heads the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), founded by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Bilawal’s speech on the fifth death anniversary of Benazir Bhutto, his mother, shows maturity at the age of 24. I believe he wrote the speech himself and denounced terrorism as well as dictatorship which have not allowed Pakistan to come of age. Whether his sister would have been better is of the same type of debate which raged in India when Rahul Gandhi was nominated in preference to his sister, Priyanka.

I wish Rahul would tear a page from Bilawal’s book. The latter is clear and categorical in spelling out his ideology based on the values of liberalism and democracy. His particular mention of minorities’ rights is a departure from the past dominated by bigotry and extremism. It is not to suggest that Rahul is not liberal or democrat, but his five-minute speeches do not give a peep into his thinking or his ideas for the future. This is important because he is the Congress party’s candidate for prime ministership in the 2014 parliamentary elections.

Both Rahul and Bilawal should join hands to fight against the brutalities perpetrated on women in India and Pakistan. The public in both countries feels helpless against the goonda elements. A girl was raped and brutalised in India, but the nation could not save the girl’s life. Malala Yousufzai in Pakistan had to escape the country because of Taliban’s determination to kill her. Education for women was her demand which goes against the Taliban ideology. I believe that Malala wanted to come to India for medical treatment, but the government was sacred to let her in. She had to fly to London.

The fight for women’s equal rights is a long and arduous journey and requires patience, courage and sacrifice.

The society wants the youth to lead it because it has found the political parties failing. It wants a movement to give equality to women. People have felt appalled over the gang-rape of the girl at Delhi and the shooting of Malala in Pakistan. Do Rahul and Bilawal have the commitment to the principle that men and women are equal? As for support, they can depend on the youth which has come of age.
 

jeaybhutto

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Let Rahul tear a page from Bilawals book (kuldip Nayar)

Admin!!!

why you havent deleted this post as being extremely irrelevant?[

er I thought this was an open forum where one can express his/her views! lets not become the relevancy checking police!
 

wmahmooood

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Let Rahul tear a page from Bilawals book (kuldip Nayar)

er I thought this was an open forum where one can express his/her views! lets not become the relevancy checking police!

Agreed it is an open forum.....magar plzz apne aaqaaon ki tarah chanay me gaihoon mix na karo na.....jo baat ho rahi he wohi karoo.....apni bat karni he to jis jaga yeh tazkara ho raha he wahan jaa ke karo.....

This shows level of your senses......Allah ham sab ko tum jaise logo ke shar se mehfooz farmaye.......By the way what is your pay scale at bilawal house corporation?
 

jeaybhutto

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Let Rahul tear a page from Bilawals book (kuldip Nayar)

Agreed it is an open forum.....magar plzz apne aaqaaon ki tarah chanay me gaihoon mix na karo na.....jo baat ho rahi he wohi karoo.....apni bat karni he to jis jaga yeh tazkara ho raha he wahan jaa ke karo.....

This shows level of your senses......Allah ham sab ko tum jaise logo ke shar se mehfooz farmaye.......By the way what is your pay scale at bilawal house corporation?

I am assuming you are a PTI supporter, please tell me what your pay scale is?

Secondly, I started a new thread with this article, its the admin which chose to merge it....
 

GreenMaple

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
There are rumors that this Zardari seedling (spolia) uses 'Ecstasy' to get high with his gay friends.
 

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