Imran Khan at Davos - Religion, Politics and Terrorism in Pakistan

Typhoon

Senator (1k+ posts)
Imran Khan will never ever win if we ( the youth) dosent play the role once again as during the creation of Pakistan.
Only around 20 percent of our voter population cast their votes. Isnt that a pitty?
We have to understand the difference our votes can do.
Lokk at tunisia and now Egypt. A change is always possible and never late.
Its hell in time to bring a change in this wounded country too. Allah will never do this, because He Almighty has said in His last book that Allah never change the situtaion of a nation unless they do it bhy themselves.
It means that if you fight for a change or a revolution in good faith the laws of Allah assist you. But you have to begin and at a certain point you will feel that you are not alone.



AllahuAkbar
Pakistan Zindabad
Vote for Imran Khan and tell you closests men as women to do that.
 

1-Man-Army

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Imran Khan Live From Davos with Indian News Channel

Khan Baba;
lagta he IK ne tum jaison ki neenden aur sukoon haram ker diya he.......baba ji choro aur aaram kero...kyon deewaro se sar takra rahe ho.
 
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imzi pakista

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: Imran Khan Live From Davos with Indian News Channel

Khan baba u become a Mamu (anckle)................hehehehhehhahahahahahahahhhahahha
 

1-Man-Army

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Imran Khan Live From Davos with Indian News Channel

sirf Moun chalnay se kuch nahi hota ............ jews ki support kis ko hasil hay yahodi ki baiti se shadi kis nay ki theee??

Baba ji Yahodi ki beti ko musalman kiya tha......yahodiyonn ki support tu aaj kal k jo hukmran hein unhe hasil he jabhi un k qadmon me sar rakh ker iqtidar ki bheek mangte hein......

Rate this post per ghalti se click ho gaya...muaff kerna Rate this post.............................bakwas tareen.................
 

GeoG

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Imran Khan Live From Davos with Indian News Channel

sirf Moun chalnay se kuch nahi hota ............ jews ki support kis ko hasil hay yahodi ki baiti se shadi kis nay ki theee??

یہ تو تم نے صحیح کہا صرف منہ چلانے سے کچھ نہیں ہوتا
کوئی گولی چلاؤ بھتہ لو اپنے ہی ساتھیوں کو مار کر آہ و زار کرنا شروع کر دو
اور یہ سب کر کے بھی کچھ نا ملے تو اپنا نام خان بابا رکھ لو


 
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usmanjee786

MPA (400+ posts)
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@khan baba;
bhi plz dont use these kinds of words in forum room main ladies members bhi hain
 
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saeed khan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Yar WEF mein Altaf ko bulana chahiye tha. ChOoran he baich leta :p Ya zardari ko k koi comission mang leta. ya nawaz ko k kisy jgah apne business ki bat kr leta :p

IMRAN KHAN THE LION OF PAKISTAN

cheema sb

tuqreer karni hai koi marsia nahi parhna, na commission milna hai, na stall lagana hai. Imran is the best.
 

nomi304

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Imran Khan Live From Davos with Indian News Channel

baag jao ghardaro ka ub imran khan a raha hai
 

Saboo

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Imran Khan Live From Davos with Indian News Channel

You must be having no sense of humor.

I strongly object to you using the name Almussawer, as this is one of the attributes of God Almighty.
please change it immediately.
 

Saboo

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Imran Khan Live From Davos with Indian News Channel

Oh Khan baba
I am so happy with you that I feel like shooting you, just for the fun of it.
 

Nice2MU

President (40k+ posts)
World Economic Forum - Imran Khan: The face of Pakistan at Davos

World Economic Forum - Imran Khan: The face of Pakistan at Davos

By Munizae Jahangir
Published: January 30, 2011

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DAVOS: Every country that matters is here, but where is Pakistan? Pakistanis are found on panels such as “Security Agenda in 2011” and “The Reality of Terrorism” and even there, our representation is weak.

The most prominent Pakistani at Davos is Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaaf chief Imran Khan who was the guest speaker at a lunch hosted by defence analyst Ikram Sehgal, who runs a security company in Pakistan.

“The moment Nato leaves Afghanistan, things will settle down. There will be peace and then we can deal with the terrorists,” Khan tells a bewildered Western audience, who mostly showed up to get a good look at their favourite cricket star.

Speaking about Pashtuns, he said it was important to make a distinction between al Qaeda and the Taliban who are Pashtuns and the Pashtuns should not be attacked. “You must understand the Pashtun mentality. If you kill them (with drone attacks) they will take revenge, so there will be repercussions,” he said. “There are human beings and then there are Pathans,” he joked.

“The Pashtuns of Pakistan and Afghanistan are not a threat to the West, al Qaeda is,” he said to a sceptical audience.

Khan explained that Salmaan Taseer’s murder had exposed the extreme polarisation in society. “If the war on terror continues and the US keeps pressuring Pakistan to flush out Taliban militants, this polarisation of society will be detrimental,” he said.

Apart from his well-known stance on the war on terror, Khan advocated that the present government had lost its moral authority and the time was ripe for change. He warned that if the present “corrupt set up” is tolerated, there may be a revolution made up of young Pakistanis under the age of 30.

“After the National Reconciliation Ordinance was promulgated, the biggest crooks formed the government,” he said, while referring to the country’s top political leadership. He predicted that in the next general election, which he believes will be free and fair, all “the old political faces will be wiped out”.

But Khan also insisted that any form of democracy is better than dictatorship. “I supported Musharraf in the beginning and I admit that it was the biggest mistake I have ever made,” he said. Later in the day, Khan shared panel space with the Indian Union Home Minister P Chidambaram, who forcefully stated that terrorists must be dealt with sternly and there should be swift punishment for those found guilty.

Chidambaram maintained the traditional Indian foreign office line that there are “home-grown modules in India that get support from across the border.”

On a panel titled “The reality of terrorism”, Chidambaram made it quite clear that India was not willing to show flexibility on the issue of terrorism, putting a dampener on the upcoming India-Pakistan secretary level talks at Thimpu.

Another panellist, Tahirul Qadri called upon the West and India to recognise the “root causes” of terror and to immediately resolve outstanding disputes such as Kashmir. However, Chidambaram shot back, “none of the issues (Kashmir or the territorial dispute between Israel and Palestine) justify use of terror. This is not the way civilised societies settle their disputes.”

But Khan insisted that the root cause of terror must be dealt with. “The cancer must be treated and not its symptoms,” he said.

While the security debate dragged on at Davos, it was quite clear that no one – those asking questions or those answering them – had found a fresh approach to deal with problems in Pakistan. The same questions were asked and the familiar rhetoric was repeated.

While back in Pakistan’s semi-autonomous areas, the tribal lashkars and paramilitary forces battle Taliban militants, it seemed like our leadership was making no effort to engage powers of the world on platforms such as the World Economic Forum where perhaps sympathetic ears would have helped. A Pakistani delegation well-prepared to plead their case and defend their position regarding the war against militancy should have been sent. Instead, what the World Economic Forum saw was a cricketer-turned-politician advocating a view that not necessarily represents the official line taken by the government of Pakistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 30th, 2011.


http://tribune.com.pk/story/111275/...the-face-of-pakistan-at-davos/#comment-133448
 

Just_one

Banned
Re: World Economic Forum - Imran Khan: The face of Pakistan at Davos

What a sorry excuse of an article.

The author indugles in delicious irony by stating that a "well-planned" delegation of Pakistani government officials should have been sent to explain Pakistani stance to the hypothetical "sympathetic ears", when the reality is that those "sympathetic ears" had no interest in listening to Pakistani officials who were NEVER invited to the stage. Rather, they wanted to lend their ears to a "fresh approach" towards this issue - something the author denied was presented - and listen to this very "cricketer-turned-politican". Maybe the author does not like the fact that they did not want to listen to a "businessman turned politican", a "a corrupt husband turned president", or a controvertial leader of an ethnic group turned "revolutionary leader" - nor did they want to hear the Pakistani officials like Hussain Haqqani who can speak nothing but what the typical western mind likes to hear.


They wanted the "fresh" approach, and Imran Khan presented this "fresh" approach - contrary to the author's opinion. That's why the author himself mentions that the audience was first bewildered and then skeptical.

Pakistan's face on Davos was quite enlightened, someone who presented original thought and solutions to the problems - very rare in the context of Pakistani intelligentsia, who are thought slaves to the west. Maybe these thought slaves cannot stand a Pakistani who can present original thinking and solution to the problems we are facing, who can see in the eyes of western experts and talk to them with confidence. Maybe it undermines the intellectual slavery of this self-proclaimed "liberal class" - which is anything but liberal, may I say.

Instead, we should commend Imran Khan for being the voice of Pakistanis on the world stage, for presenting solutions that may not be popular but effective in the long run, for standing his intellectual ground and not dancing to the western tunes. Moreover, it should be recognized through this event that Imran Khan's stature is that of a world leader, who is summoned on international stage due to his originality, integrity and intellectual approach to problems.

Not many leaders in Pakistan, or self-proclaimed Pakistani leaders living in the west, are capable of that.
 

akber

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Re: World Economic Forum - Imran Khan: The face of Pakistan at Davos

yes IMRAN KHAN is the voice of PAKISTANI people.
 

nomi304

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: World Economic Forum - Imran Khan: The face of Pakistan at Davos

tare sadakay IMRAN KHAN aisa leader kismat se naseeb hota hai
 

abbasiali

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: World Economic Forum - Imran Khan: The face of Pakistan at Davos

There should be a voice with integrity, in current leadership, no knew the meaning of Integrity, Imran is a difference, now at least western and Indians would be on back foot and would be planning to encounter Imran's vision and how to portray him as negative, but here is voice of truth, every one like to hear truth and truth is out there among them, he has been successfully brought the real picture of internal Pakistan, and exposed, who is actually involve in terrorism. Thumbs up Imran.
 

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