President Zardari only threat to country - Chaudhry Nisar *Press Conference* - Hamid Mir & Kamran Kh

Just_one

Banned
Re: Chaudhry Nisar PMLN Press Conference - 13th March 2011 - Hamid Mir & Kamran Khan Views On Press Conference

Nia topi drama.

Trying to project the old dirty rivalry between PPP and PMLN, so that the public is again fooled to see the next contest between only these two parties.

But I don't think so they can pull it off this time.
 

pardese

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Chaudhry Nisar PMLN Press Conference - 13th March 2011 - Hamid Mir & Kamran Khan Views On Press Conference

Mr ten percent khapy khapye khapye khapye khpaye.
 

pardese

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Chaudhry Nisar PMLN Press Conference - 13th March 2011 - Hamid Mir & Kamran Khan Views On Press Conference

Chaudher nisar is doing best job.
 

shiningstar

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: Chaudhry Nisar PMLN Press Conference - 13th March 2011 - Hamid Mir & Kamran Khan Views On Press Conference

Chaudhry Nisar raised interesting points...........Welldone Ch. Nisar..
 

fido82

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Chaudhry Nisar PMLN Press Conference - 13th March 2011 - Hamid Mir & Kamran Khan Views On Press Conference

Jalee degree waloon ka nia drama.
 

fido82

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Chaudhry Nisar PMLN Press Conference - 13th March 2011 - Hamid Mir & Kamran Khan Views On Press Conference

Chaudher nisar is doing best job.

Do you think chamcha giri is best job ? He s criticizing one corrupt and promoting biggest corrupt *****.
 

GeoG

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Chaudhry Nisar PMLN Press Conference - 13th March 2011 - Hamid Mir & Kamran Khan Views On Press Conference

Do you think chamcha giri is best job ? He s criticizing one corrupt and promoting biggest corrupt *****.

your job does not come in Chamcha Giri
Goli Say Ura Jo Diyay Jao Gay Agar Qatil Tollay Ko defend Na Kiya
that is not Chamcha giri, is it??
 

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
President Zardari only threat to country: Nisar !!!

President Zardari only threat to country: Nisar


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Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan.-APP File photo



ISLAMABAD: Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Chaudhry Nisar Sunday said consultation on the appointment of Chairman National Accountability Burueau (NAB) could not be held until the issuance of detailed verdict by the Supreme Court on the removal of Justice (Retd.) Deedar Hussain Shah as NAB Chairman.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Chauhdry Nisar said: The consultation on the appointment of NAB Chief is only possible in the backdrop of Supreme Courts detailed ruling (on the removal of Deedar Hussain Shah).
He said two days had passed and he was still waiting for the letter from President Asif Zardari to be delivered to him.
The letter has reached the media, newspapers and everywhere else but not to me, he regretted.
President Asif Zardari had on Friday written letters to the Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani and Opposition Leader in NA Ch Nisar as part of the consultative process for the appointment of the NAB chief.
The letters were written just one day after the SC sent Deedar Hussain Shah packing. He categorically rejected the impression that PML-N opposed appointment of Deedar Shah because he was Sindhi, saying President, Speaker National Assembly and Chairman Senate also belong to same province.
Why did Zardari leave the Sindhi people alone during the floods and gave priority to his lavish trip to France and Britain, he remarked.
Terming President Asif Ali Zardari as the only threat to the country and democracy, Nisar said all section of the society has sacrificed for the revival of independent judiciary but PPP-led government was crossing all limits of civility and democracy.
I dont think there is any threat to democracy, but steps being taken by President Zardari for personal gains are leading the system towards disaster, he remarked.
Chaudhry Nisar wondered as to why the Pakistan Peoples Party-led government was in panic after the Supreme Court ruling on NAB Chief.
What was the need for the Government to begin, in emergency, the process of consultation for the appointment of NAB Chief before the issuance of a detailed ruling of the SC, he questioned.
The opposition leader was of the view that the government is in critical condition, adding that the future of Pakistan has been made hostage by the president.
President Zardari should excuse for calling PML-Q as Qatal League. He said the panic of PPP made it evidently clear that the government was taking its last breaths.
He said recent meetings between PPP and PML-Q leadership has resolved the perception that the Q-league was the real opposition in the parliament.(http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-de...pakistan-remittances-from-abroad-change-lives)
 

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: President Zardari only threat to country: Nisar !!!

Pakistan’s political paradox is more than a conundrum
Ishtiaq Ali Mehkri

14 March 2011
Pakistan’s politics is too personified to serve national interests. Big mouthing and jingoism forms the manifest of almost all the political parties, which has in turn nullified their impact over society. They are now seen as vote baggers and gatecrashers into the power corridors.
They are part of the elite-sitting forum in the august houses that primarily remain unconcerned with the plight of their respective constituencies, until and unless they are obliged to seek a fresh mandate. Throughout their tenure in power, or being part of the opposition, they are able chatters, per se. Two decades of quasi-democracy and quasi-military rule since 1988 could squarely be termed as a period when the faith of the people in the institution of democracy has been eroded, as they have literally been taken for a ride. Corruption-rented national institutions, disparity in development process and widespread disempowerment has mushroomed .
Politicians have come to love status quo. Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani’s three-year rule points out an adamant attitude at its best. Confusion in governance has become its hallmark. This is why it has been able to get along with all the political factions, one way or the other, by keeping them on the edges of hope and despair. President Asif Ali Zardari, who apparently is the brainchild behind this strategy, has played his cards in a Machiavellian manner by sharing power with his allies and adversaries, and at the same time maintaining the constitutional distance of his high office. Punjab is alive and kicking with the Nawaz-League and Karachi, and by virtue of default the province of Sindh, hangs on with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement. The Peoples’ Party, which has been thrown out of Punjab’s coalition and is struggling to save another alliance in Sindh, is in a fix. But the prized surprise is that none are willing to quit their understanding with the federal government, and are seen glued to the power nexus on their arm-twisting terms and conditions. This has made a laughing stock of public representation and the people are wandering as to what good for is this democracy, which has failed to solve their problems.
Last but not the least is the federal government’s renewed confrontation with the judiciary. Now it is beyond any doubt that a head-on collision is just round the corner. Had it not been for the indescribable patience exhibited by the Supreme Court, the showdown would have come. Be it implementation of the stuck off National Reconciliation Ordinance or prosecuting the corrupt, no headway has been made so forth. Perhaps, the Peoples’ Party, which has always been booted out by the military, this time around is looking forward for a martyr complexion at the hands of an assertive and independent judiciary that it was not in favour of restoring in the first instance.
The brewing defiance over the high profile corruption scandals and, especially, over the naming of Accountability Bureau’s chairman is not going to be a mundane affair. It is bound to have jolting repercussions over the political mosaic. This is unwarranted, but seems to have become an indispensable phenomenon as the government is bent upon shielding the corrupt in its wings for reasons of expediency.
Is there a way out of this conundrum? Yes, but the chips would have to fall for that… The very aspect that Pakistan lacks issue-oriented politics is quite unfortunate. If the problems of the nation were ever to be solved, two things would have to be done away for good: personality cult in politics and the menace of under-hand deals in the affairs of the state. Nothing is more paramount than the social welfare and personal security of the 180 million people, of whom more than 80 per cent are living under the poverty line, the rest of the 15 per cent, or so, known as the so-called middle class, seen struggling to retain where they are, whereas the remaining five per cent are those who wield power. An overhaul of system and faces, alike, is unavoidable. Another election or a coup d’tat, however, cannot solve its pestering problems. Pakistanis have been a victim of both the ballot and the bullet.
Ishtiaq Ali Mehkri is Khaleej Times Assistant Editor (Opinion). Write to him at [email protected]
 

GraanG2

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: President Zardari only threat to country: Nisar !!!

چلو شکر ہے اس کو تین سال میں یہ تو پتہ چلا جو ایک عام آدمی برسوں سےکہہ رہا ہے
 

Aijazahmed

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: President Zardari only threat to country: Nisar !!!

چلو شکر ہے اس کو تین سال میں یہ تو پتہ چلا جو ایک عام آدمی برسوں سےکہہ رہا ہے

This is all bakwas.
I am not a supporter of Zardari, but I always admire his words "PAKISTAN KHAPEY".
Zulfiqar Mirza has rightly said that if Zadari did not say Pakistan Khapay then we would have said "Break Pakistan".
Ch. Nisar and co. are the biggest Ahsan Framosh. These morons are threat to Pakistan not anyone else.
 

zeshaan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: President Zardari only threat to country: Nisar !!!

Koon koon Pakistan kay liay threat hay,yeh sabhee jantay hain,
Magar koi bhee khull kar samanay aanay koo tayyar naheen,Abhee too awam koo kuch khanay koo mill raha hay, jabb yeh bhee naa mill sakay gaa too kia hoogaa.
 

sarmad

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: President Zardari only threat to country: Nisar !!!

inn begairtoon ka koi deen iman hai? sara time friendly opposition, now they know the time is up, so they are getting ready for next elections.
Shameless Nisar, your leader is even more dangerous than Zardari
 

Just_one

Banned
This b****** Ch Nisar is as low as others in PMLN. Just look at today's Capital Talk and his comments about Imran Khan at the end. Well, what can expect from these third class pithos of Nawas Sharif.
 

Saboo

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
This b****** Ch Nisar is as low as others in PMLN. Just look at today's Capital Talk and his comments about Imran Khan at the end. Well, what can expect from these third class pithos of Nawas Sharif.

Any body opening his mouth against Imran Khan at this stage, is a proof that
he is the most threatened and frightened from him!
 

GraanG2

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: President Zardari only threat to country: Nisar !!!

This is all bakwas.
I am not a supporter of Zardari, but I always admire his words "PAKISTAN KHAPEY".
Zulfiqar Mirza has rightly said that if Zadari did not say Pakistan Khapay then we would have said "Break Pakistan".
Ch. Nisar and co. are the biggest Ahsan Framosh. These morons are threat to Pakistan not anyone else.

میں آپکی مجبوری سمجھ سکتا ہوں "دشمن کا دشمن دوست ہوتا ہے
 

Saboo

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Nawaz Zardari bhai bhai, under the sheets.

Zardari asked Wajid Shamsul Hassan to give Nawaz an official protocole in London.
And he accepted it and thanked him after wards.
When it is time for perks, they are all bhai bhai.