Imran Khan.. HITLER in making. a National Threat!!!!

Londonguy

Senator (1k+ posts)
I hear Khan is having "Mein Kampf" translated from German into Urdu and all regional languages to be distributed free.

IK will replace Adolf and the setting will change from Munich to Islamabad

But the same story.................:)


Key question Will Modi be portrayed as Stalin or Mussolini ?
 

Moula

MPA (400+ posts)
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Haqiqat-

Banned
ہٹلر نے اگر ساری یہودی برادری کو ختم کر دیا ہوتا تو آج یہ پتھر استعمال کرنے والا عمران بھی نہیں ہوتا۔
 

Khawar khan kkh

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Mian Adil Rasheed to phir tum pole per lataknae k liae bhi tyyar hojae Noorae kae pillae!

sharam to tum logo ko aati hi nahi , jo sacha hae usi ko bora bhala boltae ho!

tum jaisae lantttiiiiiiiiiiiii ghulam ibn-e-ghulam ibn-e-ghulam is mulk k liae sab sae bara khatra hae!

Aap apni adaon pay zara ghor karain ham ager arz karain gay to galian hon gy apki jo ham nahe sunna chahatay.
 

Mian Adil Rasheed

MPA (400+ posts)
Khan Sahib's taste of mountains,huge tree line acres of land mass home and dogs have exact qualities of FUHRER the Hitler...
so has the same mentality and approach of NAZISM in his PTI politics.. party is run in a Dictatorial style... so obvious. we are witnessing it today.. each day!!!!!!!
ALLAH save us from the coming storm and the menace as he (imran khan NAZI) is taking us all towards CIVIL WAR...!!
we want peace in Pakistan AMEEN.

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Mian Adil Rasheed

MPA (400+ posts)
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Imran Khans threat to Pakistan democracy

Cricketing heros anti-Sharif campaign is overstepping the mark


Imran Khan was a true cricketing hero for Pakistan. He was an exceptional all-rounder, a graceful batsmen and a formidable fast bowler. But as a politician seemingly hell-bent on becoming prime minister at whatever cost to his country he makes a far less edifying spectacle.


Mr Khan has spent the past month camped out in a shipping container next to a parliament whose legitimacy he has questioned in fiery speeches. With Tahirul Qadri, a moderate cleric, he is calling for the resignation of Nawaz Sharif, the prime minister whose election last year marked the first democratic transition in Pakistans 67-year history. He has, however, taken his protest too far. In his stubbornness, he threatens to tear the very democratic fabric he claims to be protecting.

Mr Khan may well be right that last years elections were marred by irregularities. However, given the easy margin of victory, it is simply not credible to claim that Mr Sharifs Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party stole the election. Mr Khan is also right to bemoan the poor performance of the government, which has failed to address a worsening energy crisis and pursued a confused policy towards Pakistans terrorism. Mr Sharif, who has been prime minister twice before, appears almost bored with the job, taking long trips abroad and rarely bothering to show up in parliament. None of this, however, justifies Mr Khans determination to force Mr Sharifs resignation and plunge the nuclear-armed country of 200m people into political crisis.

Indeed, the campaign has caused significant damage. Xi Jinping, Chinas president, cancelled last weeks visit to Islamabad, adding insult to injury by spending an extra day in India, Pakistans arch rival. It is not as though Pakistan does not have enough to contend with. In some areas, 20-hour power cuts are the norm. Floods have killed hundreds of people. While the political elites tussle for power, the economy, which had been marginally improving, shows signs of sinking back into malaise.

The stand-off also risks bringing the military back into politics. The army has been able to present itself as a neutral third force, a mirage in a country that has been under military rule for almost half of its independent years. Mr Khan has vehemently denied suggestions that he is being manipulated by the military, which is angry with Mr Sharif for pursuing the prosecution of Pervez Musharraf, a former military ruler, and for trying to seize control of foreign policy. Yet Mr Khans actions are playing into the hands of those who would bring the whole shaky democratic edifice toppling down.


At least Mr Sharif, unlike Mr Khan, has shown some appetite for compromise. He has agreed to several opposition demands, including a judicial inquiry into last years election and discussion of electoral reforms. He must not sully this by resorting to arbitrary arrests of opposition forces or violent suppression of demonstrators. Above all, he should concentrate on re-energising his lacklustre government and tackling the countrys urgent problems.


There is much riding on a peaceful resolution of this crisis, and not only for Pakistan. In too many Asian countries, from Afghanistan to Thailand, democracy has been jeopardised when those who contest elections refuse to accept the result. Cynics will argue that this proves many countries in Asia lack the institutional foundations on which to build a stable democracy. There is some truth in this. But what is the alternative? Rule by the military or by unelected technocrats installed by force? It is the duty of Pakistans warring political elites to show that democracy can be better than that.

 

Mian Adil Rasheed

MPA (400+ posts)
his right hand Jhangir Tareen is head of SUGAR MAFIA, and shaikh Rasheed we know who he is,and on top eveythihng
his new first cousin Tahir ul qdari QAzzab and lair of the century, that what you have!!!
 

auqab

Minister (2k+ posts)
Aap apni adaon pay zara ghor karain ham ager arz karain gay to galian hon gy apki jo ham nahe sunna chahatay.

jhooto kae liae galia hoti hae aur ager phir bhi jhoot khatam na ho to golia!

ussae bara munafiq koi nahi jo zulum sehta hae per ahtajaj nahi kerta!

maazrat hamnae munafiqat ka libada utar dia hae!

sachae pasand nahi to na chair malanga nu!

sach bolo izzat khud bakhud milaegi!
 

Zoab_Khan

Citizen
This is the answer from people who support the corrupt system that supports "chand gharanay"? Kind of like Ephederine Abbasi arguments in Kashif Abbasi show today. Complete waste of brain cells to anyone watching this fool.
Lets be realistic with Hilter comparisons. Hitler killed people...and these comparisons coming from people who support murderers.
Altaf Hussain
Nawaz Sharif
Asif Ali Zardari.
 

Khawar khan kkh

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
jhooto kae liae galia hoti hae aur ager phir bhi jhoot khatam na ho to golia!

ussae bara munafiq koi nahi jo zulum sehta hae per ahtajaj nahi kerta!

maazrat hamnae munafiqat ka libada utar dia hae!

sachae pasand nahi to na chair malanga nu!

sach bolo izzat khud bakhud milaegi!

I dont need your socalled izzat.
Izzat aur zillat Allah k hath mei hai pti k nam nihad inqilabion k pas nahe jinko shaid izat ka mafhoom bhe nahe pata.
Mera haq tha apko aik bar samjhana apni aaqbit kharab khrab karo do galian.
But wo tum pay he hon gy.
Kyun k mainay imran aur qadri jitna jhoota banda apni zindgi mei nahe daikha
 

auqab

Minister (2k+ posts)
I dont need your socalled izzat.
Izzat aur zillat Allah k hath mei hai pti k nam nihad inqilabion k pas nahe jinko shaid izat ka mafhoom bhe nahe pata.
Mera haq tha apko aik bar samjhana apni aaqbit kharab khrab karo do galian.
But wo tum pay he hon gy.
Kyun k mainay imran aur qadri jitna jhoota banda apni zindgi mei nahe daikha


yae jumla keh ker tumnae apni asliat bata di!jolog haq k liae kharae hae unko jhoota boltae ho!

ha sachae to sirf tumharae nawaz aur zardari hae! pori dunya jin ki jhoot aur corruption ki gawahi daeti hae!

hujjat tamam hoi! tum jaiso k liae sirf ik baat: لعنت اللہ الا لکازبین المنافقین
 

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