Mush... Kahan gaya yeh gharoor?

Raaz

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Re: Mush...

آج غرور سارا پتلون کے پائنچے سے نکل گیا

آج تو یہ پوچھو کہ جرنل صاحب کو کتنے ٹانکے لگے

:lol:
 

fnoman

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Mush...

I will always remember this video, his arrogance while in power. ~Kia din dikhaye gardish-e-lelonihaar ne.
 

intekhab

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Tanga party....sharam karo.....is ki goud main Bethay huay they.....Buzdil khan ab kyon khamoush ho......pakro pakro........billa phansa hua hai
 


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BeingHuman

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Itna Gharoor and when he said to a rally in ISD that "AWAAM" showed his power in karachi, waving his famous punches up in the air. Where is that strength gone "SSG Commando".
 

Al Muhammad

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
koi pooche janab se keh iss ke party ne kitne seetain le hai......Tanga party kehne wale ab pindi ke hospital main chupa betha hai keh saudi aa ke le jain.......
 

Al Muhammad

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
koi pooche janab se keh iss ke party ne kitne seetain le hai......Tanga party kehne wale ab pindi ke hospital main chupa betha hai keh saudi aa ke le jain.......
 

Fursan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Imran Khan ka Gharoor bhi kuch kam nahi hai ..
he used to boast that he will win the elections and Nawaz Sharif ki chutti honay wali hai..
 

abdlsy

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
[h=1]Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari 'suffers heart attack'[/h] [h=2] Pakistan's government has confirmed President Asif Ali Zardari is being treated in a Dubai hospital for a heart condition – with one minister saying he suffered a “minor heart attack.”



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Enlarge Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari leaves 10 Downing Street in central London, following a meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron, on July 1, 2011. (BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)

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Pakistan's government said Wednesday that President Asif Ali Zardari is being treated in a Dubai hospital for a heart condition – with one minister saying he had suffered a “minor heart attack,” Pakistani news site Dawn.com reported.
More on GlobalPost: Pakistani terrorist group Lashkar-i-Jhangvi blamed for deadly bombings
A spokesman was quick to dismiss local media reports that Zardari may resign, saying he was undergoing scheduled medical tests, and check-ups.
Presidential aide Farhatullah Babar said:
"Reports in some sections of the media speculating on the president's activities and engagements are speculative, imaginary and untrue.”
But a statement from Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani's office appeared to contradict this. It said Zardari went to the hospital after his children, who live in Dubai, insisted on it.
The Daily Mail reported that Twitter and other social media sites had been circulating rumours about the president's 'minor heart attack'. One tweet even lead to speculation there could be an army coup on Tuesday night, although it was quickly recanted by the original poster.
Mustafa Khokhar, minister in charge of human rights, said Zardari had undergone an operation after his heart attack, Pakistan Today reported.
The chairman of Zardari's Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Zardari's son, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, met with Gilani and told him that doctors in Dubai said the president’s health was “satisfactory."




The Pakistani government has been under pressure in recent weeks, after a memo was leaked that alleged officials asked for US help to prevent a possible military coup, the BBC reported.
The Pakistani media has speculated Zardari may use his poor health as grounds to resign, the the wake of the memo scandal.
Zardari won power in Pakistan's 2008 election. His wife, Benazir Bhutto, former Pakistani prime minister and chair of the PPP, was assassinated in 2007.
Relations between the US and Pakistan have hit rock bottom this year, despite the $20 billion in security and economic aid that has been given to Pakistan since 2001.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/...11207/pakistan-president-zardari-heart-attack
 

abdlsy

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
[h=1]Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari 'suffers heart attack'[/h] [h=2] Pakistan's government has confirmed President Asif Ali Zardari is being treated in a Dubai hospital for a heart condition – with one minister saying he suffered a “minor heart attack.”



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Enlarge Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari leaves 10 Downing Street in central London, following a meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron, on July 1, 2011. (BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)

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Pakistan's government said Wednesday that President Asif Ali Zardari is being treated in a Dubai hospital for a heart condition – with one minister saying he had suffered a “minor heart attack,” Pakistani news site Dawn.com reported.
More on GlobalPost: Pakistani terrorist group Lashkar-i-Jhangvi blamed for deadly bombings
A spokesman was quick to dismiss local media reports that Zardari may resign, saying he was undergoing scheduled medical tests, and check-ups.
Presidential aide Farhatullah Babar said:
"Reports in some sections of the media speculating on the president's activities and engagements are speculative, imaginary and untrue.”
But a statement from Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani's office appeared to contradict this. It said Zardari went to the hospital after his children, who live in Dubai, insisted on it.
The Daily Mail reported that Twitter and other social media sites had been circulating rumours about the president's 'minor heart attack'. One tweet even lead to speculation there could be an army coup on Tuesday night, although it was quickly recanted by the original poster.
Mustafa Khokhar, minister in charge of human rights, said Zardari had undergone an operation after his heart attack, Pakistan Today reported.
The chairman of Zardari's Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Zardari's son, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, met with Gilani and told him that doctors in Dubai said the president’s health was “satisfactory."




The Pakistani government has been under pressure in recent weeks, after a memo was leaked that alleged officials asked for US help to prevent a possible military coup, the BBC reported.
The Pakistani media has speculated Zardari may use his poor health as grounds to resign, the the wake of the memo scandal.
Zardari won power in Pakistan's 2008 election. His wife, Benazir Bhutto, former Pakistani prime minister and chair of the PPP, was assassinated in 2007.
Relations between the US and Pakistan have hit rock bottom this year, despite the $20 billion in security and economic aid that has been given to Pakistan since 2001.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/...11207/pakistan-president-zardari-heart-attack
 

karella

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
At that time PTI was not a main stream Party, it became popular after 30th Oct 2011 LAhore's Jalsa. So i dont think Musharaf statement was because of Gharoor.
 

abdlsy

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
[h=1]Pakistan presidential candidate Asif Ali Zardari 'suffering from severe mental problems'[/h] [h=2]Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of former Pakistan prime minister Benazir Bhutto and himself a leading contender for the country's presidency, was suffering from severe mental illness as recently as last year, it has been reported.[/h]
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Asif Ali Zardari said 20 terror suspects would be tried in Pakistan if there was evidence of wrongdoing. Photo: Reuters






By Our Foreign Staff

12:23AM BST 26 Aug 2008


Mr Zardari, co-chair of the Pakistan People's Party, was diagnosed with a range of psychiatric illnesses, including dementia, major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.

The illnesses were said to be linked to the fact that he has spent 11 of the past 20 years in Pakistani prisons fighting charges of corruption. He claims to have been tortured during his incarceration.

In March 2007 New York psychiatrist Philip Saltiel found that Mr Zardari's time in detention left him with severe "emotional instability", memory loss and concentration problems, according to court documents seen by the Financial Times.

"I do not see any improvement in these issues for at least a year," he wrote.

Stephen Reich, a psychiatrist from New York State, said Mr Zardari was unable to recall the birthdays of his wife and children and had thought about suicide.

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Mr Zardari used the medical reports to successfully fight a now defunct English High Court case in which the Pakistan government sought to sue him over alleged corruption. The case was dropped in March.
Mr Zardari was not available to comment on the documents, but Wajid Shamsul Hasan, the Pakistan high commissioner to London said he was now fit and well.
Mr Zardari is his party's candidate to succeed Pervez Musharraf as president of the nuclear-armed country.
However, his coalition government with former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, fell apart yesterday after Mr Sharif withdrew his party, the The Pakistan Muslim League-N.
 

abdlsy

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
[h=1]Asif Ali Zardari 'suffering from severe mental problems'[/h] [h=2]Asif Ali Zardari, the widower of former Pakistan prime minister Benazir Bhutto and himself a leading contender for the country's presidency, was suffering from severe mental illness as recently as last year, it has been reported.[/h]
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Asif Ali Zardari said 20 terror suspects would be tried in Pakistan if there was evidence of wrongdoing. Photo: Reuters






By Our Foreign Staff

12:23AM BST 26 Aug 2008


Mr Zardari, co-chair of the Pakistan People's Party, was diagnosed with a range of psychiatric illnesses, including dementia, major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.

The illnesses were said to be linked to the fact that he has spent 11 of the past 20 years in Pakistani prisons fighting charges of corruption. He claims to have been tortured during his incarceration.

In March 2007 New York psychiatrist Philip Saltiel found that Mr Zardari's time in detention left him with severe "emotional instability", memory loss and concentration problems, according to court documents seen by the Financial Times.

"I do not see any improvement in these issues for at least a year," he wrote.

Stephen Reich, a psychiatrist from New York State, said Mr Zardari was unable to recall the birthdays of his wife and children and had thought about suicide.

[h=2]Related Articles[/h]


Mr Zardari used the medical reports to successfully fight a now defunct English High Court case in which the Pakistan government sought to sue him over alleged corruption. The case was dropped in March.
Mr Zardari was not available to comment on the documents, but Wajid Shamsul Hasan, the Pakistan high commissioner to London said he was now fit and well.
Mr Zardari is his party's candidate to succeed Pervez Musharraf as president of the nuclear-armed country.
However, his coalition government with former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, fell apart yesterday after Mr Sharif withdrew his party, the The Pakistan Muslim League-N.
 

abdlsy

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)

[TD="class: afpostbody, colspan: 2"]British democracy, rule of law and accountability of all makes it one of best countries in the world. When some Pakistani politicians and other elements like Aisf Zardari and Nawaz Sharif abuse British freedom of speech and laws, it become a disgrace on the whole British Pakistani community.�

Asif Zardari submitted a ‘psychiatric certificate’ the British Court to avoid attendance. It seems either Zardari was lying at the time of submission or lying now as mental illness does not have cure.
Every profession or job in the world requires a certain level of credibility, physical and mental fitness apart from becoming President of Pakistan? Mr Zardari was formally diagnosed and treated for ‘dementia’ and mental health problems. He has got another tool (defense) up his sleeves ‘pleading insanity’ on the basis of his mental health. The Supreme Court of Pakistan and parliament should implement the constitution under which the mental capacity of the President and Commandant in Chief with his ‘finger of the nuclear button’ must be fully functioning beyond reasonable doubt? According to reports unfortunately, he is suffering from diabetes and dementia (shrinking of brain) which are both irreversible. His permanent grin is suggesting that, “I don’t suffer from insanity but enjoy every moment of it”.
President Asif Zardari is an example of selfish US policy towards Pakistan that it agreed to support a ‘demented, mentally ill and corrupt’ person who could do the ‘job’ for them and then forget quickly like them. Someone said, ‘advantage of having a bad memory is that one can enjoy same joke many times’.
As far as Mr Zardari's reported self certified psychiatric problems are concerned, one should be sympathetic with him. He should not be discriminated due to his mental health problems and mental capacity.
His lawyers should submit his full risk assessment and psychiatric review to the Election Commission as evidence to prove his full recovery from mental illness. Unfortunately 'dementia' (shirking of brain) is irreversible and full recovery is almost impossible. Now if he has submitted fake medical certificates in the British Courts ‘he’ has committed a criminal offence. If the mental health and psychological assessments are correct and no new assessments are presented, is he suitable for the Presidential role? According to media reports Zardari adjourned his court case hearings in Pakistan approximately 256 times mostly on medical grounds by presenting medical certificates. Keeping in view the above he is not fit to be a ‘cinema ticket clerk’ let alone President of a nuclear state and Commandant in Chief of the Pakistan Armed Forces?
"His doctors have declared him medically fit to run for political office and free of any symptoms," said Wajid Shamsul Hassan, Pakistani high commissioner in London reported The Financial Times. Perhaps the High Commissioner is unaware that entry and exit points in the mental health treatment are sometimes years apart depending on the illness especially ‘dementia’? As Financial Times published on 26th August 2008, Mr. Zardari submitted his medical and psychiatric reports/certificates to British High Court claiming incapacity to stand trial and inability to attend hearings.
In March 2007, Stephen Reich, a New York state-based psychologist, diagnosed Mr Zardari with dementia, major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. He (Mr. Zardari) had difficulty focusing, concentrating and paying attention is persistently sad, chronically anxious and apprehensive. He (Mr Zardari) stated that he has had suicidal thoughts, but has not made any suicide gestures. Mr Reich re-examined Mr. Zardari in June 2007 and September 2007, each time reporting that he had made progress but still had problems that might make it impossible for him to testify in court”. Another diagnosis in March 2007 by Philip Saltiel, a New York City based psychiatrist said, ‘emotional and neurological problems suffered by Mr. Zardari because of medical treatment and imprisonment had resulted in "emotional instability" and "deficits in memory and concentration". His risk assessments suggest, "I do not foresee any improvement in these issues for at least a year." (Financial Times)
Amjad Malik a lawyer from United Kingdom says, “Mr. Zardari should not be penalized for his past illnesses, however if he commits a blunder whilst leading the pioneer atomic Islamic nation of 180 million souls as a head of the state, whilst having constitutional immunity from prosecution, he will also have a lawful defense on the basis of his past psychiatric profile and all liability will rest on security apparatus, election commission and hopeful contenders in his election who failed to challenge his smooth sailing in time, and the loss will be of the state, but surely, military rule will survive by default”,
There was a clear conflict of interest when Zardari’s own government withdrew cases against him and others, not to mention the benefits from NRO amnesty? Did those acquittals serve true sense of justice? In actual fact he lost Swiss Case of money laundering either way. He should tell the people of Pakistan how he managed to build more than $2 billion Empire and from where he got $60 million to deposit in Swiss account? He and late Ms Bhutto have been denying for years to the world that they have nothing to do with Rockwood Estate ‘Surrey Palace’ but then one day his lawyer ‘Farooq Naik’ claimed ownership.
When it comes to his academic qualifications first New York Times and then Dawn a leading English daily reported on 21st March 2008, “British officials responsible for maintaining record of all educational institutions in the country have failed to find any trace of the institution (London School of Economics and Business) in London from where Asif Ali Zardari is claimed to have received his graduation or equivalent qualification in 1976.
In a written response PPP spokesman Farhatullah Babar said: “Mr Zardari studied business and economics in a school in London now called (the) London School of Economics and Business.” In a written response to questions about London School of Economics and Business, an Edubase official said: “In order to ascertain whether or not an institution exists, I conduct a search on three registers, Edubase, The Register of Education and Training Providers and the UK Register of Learning Providers. I have been unable to find evidence of this institution.”

So where and what is he graduated in? It is not an issue if he has graduated or not but why is he unable to prove the existence of institution he claimed to have been attending? Moreover, Mr. Zardari should not be discriminated due to his mental health problems. He is lucky to have received support for his mental health and physical problems. Is he a credible President, who forgot about his millions palace in London for years, don’t remember which college he graduated from, don’t remember $3.6 million in his Swiss account which Swiss government confiscated and don’t know how he earned $60 million deposited in his Swiss accounts?
Bizarrely, “US officials say they can work with Mr. Zardari despite the controversies of his past”, reported Financial Times. Well these are not controversies or mudslinging on any ones character? We are taking his words and documents submitted by him on board. Asif Zardari should consider quitting as his permanent grin, is taken as a result of ‘mental illness’ (weak face muscles) otherwise who could imagine smiling when their soldiers are dying every day.
There is no doubt that Asif Zardari has been unfair, ungrateful and unfaithful with the Pakistani nation? One can give a message to suffering Pakistani’s, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Richard Holbrooke and British Foreign Secretary, William Hague in the words of Herman Hesse, “when dealing with insane, it is best to pretend to be sane”.
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