Pakistan, a society of endless contradictions: Jemima Khan

lahori

Senator (1k+ posts)
London, Jun.7 (ANI): Jemima Khan, the ex-wife of cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, has described Pakistan society as an entity of endless contradictions, and is gravely concerned about current turbulent situation in that country.

Khan, who is in Pakistan with her two sons and staying with Imran at his Islamabad residence, is of the view that Pakistani society is hostile and hospitable, euphemistic and unambiguous, spiritual and prescriptive, aggressor and victim.

Khan says that she is visibly perplexed over the sudden change in Pakistans condition, and upset by the worsening scenario.

Remembering the days when she spent most of her 20s in Islamabad, she said the city was considered an ideal family posting for foreign diplomats, green and clean and offering an easy life, if a little dull, but things have changed now.

Now, I have to go through four security checkpoints manned by armed police to reach a particular locality inside the city, Khan said.

She also visited the refugee camps of the Swat displaced, and it was there she felt that the Taliban still has the support of people, she writes in an article for The Times.

Theres certainly support for the Taliban in the camps. They represent, for many, an opposing force to an army that drones its own people. Americas war on terror, supported by the Pakistani army, is unanimously viewed here as a war on Islam.

Newborn twins have been named Sufi Mohammad and Fazlullah after the two militant leaders in Swat, she mentioned.

She also visited Lahore; the city she feels is the most conservative.

Nothing sums up Pakistan societys topsy-turvy nature quite like the Heera Mandi in Lahore, one of the most conservative cities, where the prostitutes wear burqas and girls with honour dress like Wags, Khan said. (ANI)
 

PakPatriot1

Senator (1k+ posts)
She is still using her name as "Jemima Khan"?
Has she not divorced yet? Or this is another lie of Imran Khan?
But why.............?? To keep her away from Imran's politics as she and her billionaire family are the sponsors of Imran Khan to run his politics in Pakistan as per their jewish agenda?
I am, as an MQM supporter, deliberationg raising these concerns as to TIT for TAT strategy.
 
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arshad_lahore

Guest
Jemima Khan's broken country

In Pakistan, refugee children live with the trauma of having witnessed beheadings, yet she still finds much to beguile her
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The day Im leaving for Pakistan a round-robin e-mail pings into my inbox from an address I dont recognise, Wise Pakistan. The message reads: It is important you watch this to see whats coming.

Ten men are lined up and each one is filmed talking inaudibly to camera. The first man is pinned to the ground by four others. His throat is slit like a goat at Eid and his head held aloft by his hair. The Urdu subtitle reads: This is what happens to spies. It's a Taliban home video to jaunty music of serial beheadings. There are plenty of these doing the rounds nowadays.

Im off to Pakistan for the childrens half-term. They visit their father there every holiday. I lived in Pakistan throughout my twenties. Now its a different place the most dangerous country on Earth, some say and my friends and family are worried.

For my last four years in Pakistan we lived at the quaintly named House 10, Street 1, E7. Two months ago a bomb exploded 100 yards from the house, killing four people; about 1,500 have been killed this year in terrorist attacks.

Its hardly a tourist destination these days so Im surprised to find that the flights are all full. I am an aerophobe; my real fear is getting there. The only direct flight is on PIA, otherwise known as Please Inform Allah. British Airways stopped flying there after the Marriott bomb attack in Islamabad last September.

As Im packing, my London neighbour, the comedian Patrick Kielty, drops off a parcel containing The Complete Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook with a note pointing out the pages on how to escape when tied up, how to take a bullet and how to survive if you wake up next to someone whose name you dont remember.

I arrive in Islamabad at 3am on a Sunday. With everything thats going on in Pakistan these days violent civil war in the northwest, 2.5m internally displaced people, a separatist uprising in Baluchistan, a hostile neighbour, corruption, recession, inflation, unemployment Im surprised anyone has the energy for swine flu paranoia, particularly as Pakistan is strictly a pork-free zone.

Yet before disembarking we are obliged to fill out two forms. Recent proximity to pigs and/or Mexicans will result in an obligatory spell in quarantine. It must be the name of the virus thats causing alarm. Pakistanis dislike pigs. Until quite recently my children thought the word for pig was gunda-pig (dirty pig). The wild boar in Lahore zoo is squished into a cage so minute it cant scratch its own back and people throw stones at it.

Im staying with Imran, my ex-husband, and our children in the house I helped to design but which we never lived in together. It's on top of a hill outside Islamabad. The courtyard fountain is a reminder of the insanity of political life in Pakistan, even on the periphery. Its covered in the exquisite blue and white Multani tiles that almost landed me in jail in 1999. I bought them as a present for my mother but, before they reached the port to be shipped to England, they were impounded and I was charged with smuggling antiques (they werent, according to Bonhams and other experts here), a non-bailable offence.

I was pregnant and scarpered to England until there was a military coup six months later by the then friendly dictator, General Musharraf. The case was dropped, the tiles were released and I returned to Pakistan with an extra child in tow.

Had I been an aspiring politician, Id have stayed put in Pakistan. A spell in jail is a prerequisite for anyone wanting to be taken seriously in politics. My ex-husband, who heads a political party, was jailed two years ago for treason and his popularity soared, according to Gallup polls. I should have considered this when campaigning vigorously for his release.

Islamabad was once considered an ideal family posting for foreign diplomats, green and clean and offering an easy life, if a little dull. Now, to get to my friend Asmas house in an affluent area of the city, I have to go through four security checkpoints manned by armed police. We drink chai, feast on samosas and gupchup (gossip); but we mostly discuss the political situation and how dire it all isThe next day I set off for the refugee camps close to the Swat valley, where the army is fighting the Taliban. Before I leave, Imrans chowkidar (watchman) tells me that the newspapers in Pakistan are all funded by Yehudis (Jews). His Kalashnikov-toting commando its the first time Imran has felt the need to have security nods, adding that there are no Taliban. They are a fabrication by Jews and Hindus to destabilise Pakistan. He adjusts his belt of bullets.

Pakistan pulsates with conspiracy theories. One, which has made it into the local newspapers, is that the Taliban when caught and stripped were revealed to have been intact, not Muslims, a euphemism for uncircumcised. (Pakistanis are big on euphemisms.) Their beards were stuck on with glue. Foreign elements (India) are suspected.

Jalala camp between Mardan and Mingora is the first point of refuge for those escaping the military operation in Swat. Its full to capacity: 80% of internally displaced persons are children. Thousands have been separated from their parents when fleeing their homes.

Two children are fighting over coloured crayons when I arrive. A girl with blistered burns on her face from the sun shouts at a small boy who turns out to be her brother: If you dont give them back to me Ill tell the Taliban and theyll cut your throat.

According to the teacher in the camp, every child has witnessed public beheadings. Eight-year-old Amina explains quietly from behind her teacher how she saw her uncles stomach gouged out by the Taliban. Another girls mother was shot for not being in purdah. And another was shot at with her family when she was walking outside during the curfew. Seven-year-old Bisma, Im told, has seen all the male members of her family hanged in what has become known as Bloody Square. She doesnt speak.

The children are equally afraid of the army. Theres a joke going round: Whats worse than being ruled by the Taliban? Being saved by the Pakistani army. When the chief minister landed in a helicopter next to the camp a few days ago, Im told, the children fled screaming in terror to their tents.

A group of small children are drawing pictures, part of an art therapy programme run by Unicef in its child-friendly spaces within the camps. Here traumatised children can play volleyball, sing songs and be read stories in shaded safety.

A boy called Salman hands me a precisely drawn and signed picture of a Kalashnikov. A shy eight-year-old girl sitting cross-legged next to him, with her grubby green dupatta half obscuring her smile, offers me hers of a helicopter shelling a village. Thats my house, she says, pointing to some scribbled rubble.

Their schools and homes have been destroyed. All have had relatives killed. An orphanage in Mingora was caught in the crossfire when soldiers based themselves on the roof of the building with 200 children trapped inside.

After an hour and a half in the camp we are asked to leave for security reasons. Apparently the Taliban have been infiltrating, trying to recruit supporters.

Theres certainly support for the Taliban in the camps. They represent, for many, an opposing force to an army that drones (it's now a verb here) its own people. Americas war on terror, supported by the Pakistani army, is unanimously viewed here as a war on Islam. Newborn twins have been named Sufi Mohammad and Fazlullah after the two militant leaders in Swat.

The following day I drive to Lahore. We take the M2 motorway. (There is no M1.) Its expensive to take this route and lorries are banned. As a result it must be the most underused motorway in the worldAs I approach Lahore I get a text from Imran: Dont panic. Theres been a big bomb blast just now. The Pakistani Taliban claim responsibility for the deaths of 30 people. The next call is from my mother who has converted worry into crossness.

Compared with the tranquillity and solitude of Imrans mountain-top idyll, Lahore is mayhem. The sky is a tangled mess of electrical wires, the buildings are half built or half falling down. There is no respite from the 42C heat or the incessant traffic noise, which worsens at night. My mobile phone stops working and I complain that it has melted, but everyone laughs at me. Lahoris are the most telephonically dependent people Ive met.

Its the first time Ive been to Lahore since I left Pakistan six years ago; and its where I shared a house for the first five years of my marriage with Imrans father, his two sisters, their husbands and their children, 16 of us in total.

Imrans father died last year and Im here to offer condolences, a cultural imperative. It involves visiting the bereaved, in this case my former sisters-in-law, and offering a formal prayer in Arabic, arms extended, palms open, for the deceased.

Im nervous as I havent had any contact with them bar my Facebook friendship with the children since getting divorced, but everyone is exceptionally warm and welcoming. I cry when I hug Imrans niece, who was 13 when I first arrived in Lahore but is now married with a baby.

Im staying at the haveli (mansion) of Imrans old schoolfriend, Yousaf Salahuddin, in Lahores old city. He is known mostly by reputation, although thats not necessarily an exclusive club in this conservative city.

You need only to read Salman Rushdies Shame to understand how important honour (izzat) and reputation are although I shouldnt really write that. The last time I admitted to having read Rushdie (for my university dissertation on post-colonial literature), I had a thousand placard-waving beards outside my door and adverts in the papers, calling me an apostate and demanding that my citizenship be revoked.

Yousaf is Lahores best host, tirelessly generous and entertaining. His house is a dusty jewel hidden in a tiny alleyway in what was once Lahores red-light district, known as the Heera Mandi. It is now inhabited mostly by cobblers and paan sellers. The haveli is one of the few existing traditional houses built in red brick around a central courtyard. Cherie Blair, Mick Jagger and Elizabeth Hurley have all been guests here.

Once a politician in Benazir Bhuttos government, Yousaf is now a music producer and fashion aficionado. He has girlfriends plenty and young he smokes, he serves alcohol in his home, he loves music and models and he parties with Lollywoods glitterati. He also has a deep knowledge of Sufism and is a passionate supporter of restoration work in the old city.

Like everyone here he likes to opine: where Pakistan has gone wrong, where politicians have gone wrong, where the interpreters of Islam have gone wrong, where Imran has gone wrong and, by the end of our stay, where Ive gone wrong. He also loves to eat, usually after midnight.

JP, a film-maker friend, is here to research a film about Pakistan. We head for tea with Iqbal Hussein, who paints dancing girls from the red-light district for a living. His mother was a prostitute.

As we arrive he is packing up his paints. His models, two gypsy sisters, one clutching a baby, are sitting quietly motionless on a mattress in a dark, windowless back room in his studio. Every half an hour in Pakistan theres load shedding, when the electricity cuts outWe sit in candlelight in the thick, still heat and the girls sing classical songs, using upturned metal cups as instruments. Chewing betel nut, they giggle and reveal red-stained teeth. We cheer and clap and chuck rupees in appreciation.

Im starting to feel sick and dizzy from the heat. Everyones face is coated in sweat, strands of hair stick to the girls faces as they sing, but nobody else seems bothered. Finally they take pity on me and we retreat prematurely to the dark, fabric-swathed, air-conditioned inner sanctum of Yousafs haveli and stay there until nightfall when the old city begins to wake up.

Yousaf has invited a qawwali singer, Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, a huge star, to perform privately for us in his smoky underground music chamber.

Rahats family have been qawwali singers for 600 years, the skill passed down from generation to generation. He shows me a video on his mobile phone of his five-year-old son performing qawwali. He has been training the child since he was two. The little boy sits cross-legged on a chintzy sofa, raises his tiny palms to heaven imploringly, closes his eyes and starts to sing, smashing his hands back down on make-believe tublas and throwing his head back in mock ecstasy with all the passion and panache of his ancestors.

Were joined by Iman Ali or monster as Yousaf calls her one of Pakistans most famous models/actresses. Shes dressed in tight jeans, a sleeveless top and kitten heels. Im in what Id always thought was the obligatory billowing white cotton.

Shes extremely opinionated even for this ready-steady-rant society, prefacing each pronouncement with, Well what would I know? Im just a dumb model but . . . Shes very bold and at times perspicacious, especially about religion.

She tells us that Indians are all cry babies and Muslims would do better to be cry babies, too, and that way gain equal levels of sympathy abroad. I like her forthrightness. She says things others wouldnt dare to say here, albeit euphemistically.

She questions how it is that she is the most successful celebrity in Pakistan and yet the poorest. Then she answers herself: They must have other sources of income. JP looks perplexed. Illegit, she enlightens. Pakistani actresses and models have traditionally emerged from the red-light area. They must have friends, she adds for good measure. Dosti (friendship) is a euphemism for client, while shadi (marriage) means sex with a client.

I return to the calm of the capital, scoop up my cricket-fatigued boys at 2.30am and head to Islamabad airport now renamed Benazir Bhutto International by her widower, the president. We join the end of a 20-coil queue that snakes from the car park towards the distant terminal.

The airport was the first glimpse I had of Pakistan all those years ago. Its the country I feel I grew up in and was a part of, arriving at 20 and emerging a decade later a more questioning and conflicted person. I am still maddened by its faults but I bristle and become defensive if others criticise.

As were jostled along towards the check-in area, I think about Pakistani society. It is an endless contradiction hostile and hospitable, euphemistic and unambiguous, spiritual and prescriptive, aggressor and victim. Nothing sums up its topsy-turvy nature quite like the Heera Mandi in Lahore, one of the most conservative cities, where the prostitutes wear burqas and girls with honour dress like Wags.

To support Unicefs work in Pakistan go to www.unicef.org.uk/pakistan
 

AKBER BADSHAH

MPA (400+ posts)
arry bhai loggoooooooooooooo apny altaf ke beiwy jo ke passport ke khater tumhare leader ne us se shady ke the us ka soragh lagao.great leader ke khelaf tumhara yeh makroo propeganda kisy kam nahe aiy ga.altaf ne British nationality,apne logoo jin ko woh apna kehta hai aur un ke khoon per apne siasat cham kata hai aur kiya he kiya hai unn ke qurbaniyoo ka sodo unn loghoo se jin ko altaf zimidar tehrata hai huqumat main rehne ki kater.aur jis qurbany ke altaf bhai bath karty hai mulk se gilawatny ke tu mqm ka har wo karkun jokisy na kisy katal main involved hai ess tara ke qurbaney daine ke liye tayar hai. [altaf]
 

PakPatriot1

Senator (1k+ posts)
AKBER BADSHAH said:
arry bhai loggoooooooooooooo apny altaf ke beiwy jo ke passport ke khater tumhare leader ne us se shady ke the us ka soragh lagao.great leader ke khelaf tumhara yeh makroo propeganda kisy kam nahe aiy ga.altaf ne British nationality,apne logoo jin ko woh apna kehta hai aur un ke khoon per apne siasat cham kata hai aur kiya he kiya hai unn ke qurbaniyoo ka sodo unn loghoo se jin ko altaf zimidar tehrata hai huqumat main rehne ki kater.aur jis qurbany ke altaf bhai bath karty hai mulk se gilawatny ke tu mqm ka har wo karkun jokisy na kisy katal main involved hai ess tara ke qurbaney daine ke liye tayar hai. [altaf]
Imran Khan is working on Jews Agenda.
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
PakPatriot1 said:
AKBER BADSHAH said:
arry bhai loggoooooooooooooo apny altaf ke beiwy jo ke passport ke khater tumhare leader ne us se shady ke the us ka soragh lagao.great leader ke khelaf tumhara yeh makroo propeganda kisy kam nahe aiy ga.altaf ne British nationality,apne logoo jin ko woh apna kehta hai aur un ke khoon per apne siasat cham kata hai aur kiya he kiya hai unn ke qurbaniyoo ka sodo unn loghoo se jin ko altaf zimidar tehrata hai huqumat main rehne ki kater.aur jis qurbany ke altaf bhai bath karty hai mulk se gilawatny ke tu mqm ka har wo karkun jokisy na kisy katal main involved hai ess tara ke qurbaney daine ke liye tayar hai. [altaf]
Imran Khan is working on Jews Agenda.

Why ? Did you receive a phone call from London ?
 

PakPatriot1

Senator (1k+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
PakPatriot1 said:
[quote="AKBER BADSHAH":3ramtxdg]arry bhai loggoooooooooooooo apny altaf ke beiwy jo ke passport ke khater tumhare leader ne us se shady ke the us ka soragh lagao.great leader ke khelaf tumhara yeh makroo propeganda kisy kam nahe aiy ga.altaf ne British nationality,apne logoo jin ko woh apna kehta hai aur un ke khoon per apne siasat cham kata hai aur kiya he kiya hai unn ke qurbaniyoo ka sodo unn loghoo se jin ko altaf zimidar tehrata hai huqumat main rehne ki kater.aur jis qurbany ke altaf bhai bath karty hai mulk se gilawatny ke tu mqm ka har wo karkun jokisy na kisy katal main involved hai ess tara ke qurbaney daine ke liye tayar hai. [altaf]
Imran Khan is working on Jews Agenda.

Why ? Did you receive a phone call from London ?[/quote:3ramtxdg]

London has more important tasks to do. They are working non stop for the development of Karachi and hyderabad. They don't waste their precious time on these non issues. For these petty ones we petty workers are enough.
Wese mein bataooN, aisa meiN jaan Booch ker keh raha hooN takeh tum jese ko bataooN keh without proof accusations have no values. So be careful next time. Otherwise TIT for TAT. Simple.......
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Yeah, The last time I heard that Altaf was only drinking Juice in the grief of the nation.
May be he is working on important experiment how to reduce weight now.

Bucha Logo , kuch tarkeeb bataoo aapni Leader Ko wazan kum karnay ki. Qoom kay ghum mein Jism boohat phail gia hai.
 

PakPatriot1

Senator (1k+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
Yeah, The last time I heard that Altaf was only drinking Juice in the grief of the nation.
May be he is working on important experiment how to reduce weight now.

Bucha Logo , kuch tarkeeb bataoo aapni Leader Ko wazan kum karnay ki. Qoom kay ghum mein Jism boohat phail gia hai.
If no anwer then start bull s...
That's you as always !!!!!!!!!
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
no BS, Pakpatriot, this is reality which you ignore on your own peril.He must be working hard,but not for the Pakistani nation, instead in his Gym.
 

PakPatriot1

Senator (1k+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
no BS, Pakpatriot, this is reality which you ignore on your own peril.He must be working hard,but not for the Pakistani nation, instead in his Gym.

again Bull Sh..

12 millions ghaddaron ko kub marne arahe ho Karachi, what is the next operation plan in Karachi from your bosses Nawaz Sahrif and Imran Khan???
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
PakPatriot1 said:
Zaidi Qasim said:
no BS, Pakpatriot, this is reality which you ignore on your own peril.He must be working hard,but not for the Pakistani nation, instead in his Gym.

again Bull Sh..

12 millions ghaddaron ko kub marne arahe ho Karachi, what is the next operation plan in Karachi from your bosses Nawaz Sahrif and Imran Khan???

Go get life Pakpatriot, You are working tirelessly defending Murderers and thugs.Don't call people of karachi a bunch of herds and realestate of Altaf and 40 theives.I know how Farooq Satar won the soldier Bazaar seat in last election.You MQM guys are pests and have no shame on your past.Your Leader is a shame for Pakistan and its people.Hud ho gai hai stupidity ki.
 

PakPatriot1

Senator (1k+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
PakPatriot1 said:
[quote="Zaidi Qasim":30aurrxq]no BS, Pakpatriot, this is reality which you ignore on your own peril.He must be working hard,but not for the Pakistani nation, instead in his Gym.

again Bull Sh..

12 millions ghaddaron ko kub marne arahe ho Karachi, what is the next operation plan in Karachi from your bosses Nawaz Sahrif and Imran Khan???

Go get life Pakpatriot, You are working tirelessly defending Murderers and thugs.Don't call people of karachi a bunch of herds and realestate of Altaf and 40 theives.I know how Farooq Satar won the soldier Bazaar seat in last election.You MQM guys are pests and have no shame on your past.Your Leader is a shame for Pakistan and its people.Hud ho gai hai stupidity ki.[/quote:30aurrxq]

I'll again say:

12 millions ghaddaron ko, pests ko, saanpoN ko, kub marne arahe ho Karachi, what is the next operation plan in Karachi from your bosses Nawaz Sahrif and Imran Khan???
 

Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
Yeah, The last time I heard that Altaf was only drinking Juice in the grief of the nation.
May be he is working on important experiment how to reduce weight now.
Bucha Logo , kuch tarkeeb bataoo aapni Leader Ko wazan kum karnay ki. Qoom kay ghum mein Jism boohat phail gia hai.


http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\11\21\story_21-11-2007_pg7_3

Wednesday, November 21, 2007


Imran eating bread, eggs and fruit: jail official

ISLAMABAD: Jailed politician Imran Khan continued his hunger strike for a second day on Tuesday, his party said, but Dera Ghazi Khan Jail Deputy Superintendent Bakhsh denied Khan had stopped eating, saying he had bread, eggs and fruit for breakfast.

Jail officials said Khans supporters were spreading word of the strike to attract media attention.

Imrans sister Allema Khan said, Imran has stopped eating since yesterday. We cant leave him alone. It is not a token hunger strike, it is a serious one.

Allema said she was going to Dera Ghazi Khan Jail on Wednesday (today) to try to meet her brother. We have tried to contact the government but nobody is officially telling us anything. We will stand outside the jail and will try to meet him, she added.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf spokesman Umar Cheema told AP, Imran Khans morale is high, and he says his protest will continue until the government reinstates the deposed chief justice. agencies
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Jury said:
Zaidi Qasim said:
Yeah, The last time I heard that Altaf was only drinking Juice in the grief of the nation.
May be he is working on important experiment how to reduce weight now.
Bucha Logo , kuch tarkeeb bataoo aapni Leader Ko wazan kum karnay ki. Qoom kay ghum mein Jism boohat phail gia hai.


http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\11\21\story_21-11-2007_pg7_3

Wednesday, November 21, 2007


Imran eating bread, eggs and fruit: jail official

ISLAMABAD: Jailed politician Imran Khan continued his hunger strike for a second day on Tuesday, his party said, but Dera Ghazi Khan Jail Deputy Superintendent Bakhsh denied Khan had stopped eating, saying he had bread, eggs and fruit for breakfast.

Jail officials said Khans supporters were spreading word of the strike to attract media attention.

Imrans sister Allema Khan said, Imran has stopped eating since yesterday. We cant leave him alone. It is not a token hunger strike, it is a serious one.

Allema said she was going to Dera Ghazi Khan Jail on Wednesday (today) to try to meet her brother. We have tried to contact the government but nobody is officially telling us anything. We will stand outside the jail and will try to meet him, she added.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf spokesman Umar Cheema told AP, Imran Khans morale is high, and he says his protest will continue until the government reinstates the deposed chief justice. agencies



What you trying to prove ? I know no one can beat your master manipulator in London. It's so pathetic that you have to bring 2007 news to show Imran is on Hunger strike in Jail.I guess, your pir in LOndon alos thinks that going on hunger strike in his own home in London will at least keep him on the media !!!! You should read the news before you post it here on this forum.
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
Jury said:
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007[/url]\11\21\story_21-11-2007_pg7_3

Wednesday, November 21, 2007


Imran eating bread, eggs and fruit: jail official

ISLAMABAD: Jailed politician Imran Khan continued his hunger strike for a second day on Tuesday, his party said, but Dera Ghazi Khan Jail Deputy Superintendent Bakhsh denied Khan had stopped eating, saying he had bread, eggs and fruit for breakfast.

Jail officials said Khans supporters were spreading word of the strike to attract media attention.

Imrans sister Allema Khan said, Imran has stopped eating since yesterday. We cant leave him alone. It is not a token hunger strike, it is a serious one.

Allema said she was going to Dera Ghazi Khan Jail on Wednesday (today) to try to meet her brother. We have tried to contact the government but nobody is officially telling us anything. We will stand outside the jail and will try to meet him, she added.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf spokesman Umar Cheema told AP, Imran Khans morale is high, and he says his protest will continue until the government reinstates the deposed chief justice. agencies



What you trying to prove ? I know no one can beat your master manipulator in London. It's so pathetic that you have to bring 2007 news to show Imran is on Hunger strike in Jail.I guess, your pir in London also thinks that going on hunger strike in his own home in London will at least keep him on the media !!!! You should read the news before you post it here on this forum.[/quote:2i8zr1h3]
 

Jury

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Zaidi Qasim said:
Jury said:
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007[/url]\11\21\story_21-11-2007_pg7_3

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Imran eating bread, eggs and fruit: jail official

ISLAMABAD: Jailed politician Imran Khan continued his hunger strike for a second day on Tuesday, his party said, but Dera Ghazi Khan Jail Deputy Superintendent Bakhsh denied Khan had stopped eating, saying he had bread, eggs and fruit for breakfast.

Jail officials said Khans supporters were spreading word of the strike to attract media attention

Imrans sister Allema Khan said, Imran has stopped eating since yesterday. We cant leave him alone. It is not a token hunger strike, it is a serious one.

Allema said she was going to Dera Ghazi Khan Jail on Wednesday (today) to try to meet her brother. We have tried to contact the government but nobody is officially telling us anything. We will stand outside the jail and will try to meet him, she added.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf spokesman Umar Cheema told AP, Imran Khans morale is high, and he says his protest will continue until the government reinstates the deposed chief justice. agencies




What you trying to prove ? I know no one can beat your master manipulator in London. It's so pathetic that you have to bring 2007 news to show Imran is on Hunger strike in Jail.I guess, your pir in LOndon alos thinks that going on hunger strike in his own home in London will at least keep him on the media!!!! You should read the news before you post it here on this forum.[/quote:3984pi7d]

What happen? Seems you don't like my reply.
 

Zaidi Qasim

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Is this a reply ? Seems like your are overworked and underpaid.you would have been fired If you were working for some competent organization with the kind of reply you posted. Your Baber Ghori was telling media that Altaf only started to drink Juice since he is concerned with the state of the nation. He didn't say Altaf was protesting.You might assume he was trying to reduce his bulking weight !!! I did that.
 

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