لیکن اسکا جھٹکا کرنا جائز ہے.IK trying to be nice.
I openly call him FAZLU KHANZEER.
اسکی تو قربانی بھی ناجائز اور حرام ہے
کر لےیہ غلطی تو جان چھوٹے ملک کی اس خچر سے ہمیشہ کوHIS LAST MISTAKE
In the cable, Patterson also notes that “Haideri said that all important parties in Pakistan had to get the approval of the USG.”Fazlur enjoys being courted by both Musharraf and Bhutto and sees himself increasingly in the lucrative position of being kingmaker, if not the next Prime Minister, because of JUI-F’s voter strength in what may be a three-way vote tie among Pakistan’s major parties. Even if JUI-F’s voter support drops, he has made it clear that, free and fair elections notwithstanding, his still significant number of votes are up for sale.
Cable Referenced: WikiLeaks no. 131658At one point in the conversation, Rehman asked the Ambassador if the USG would deal with him if he was elected as Prime Minister and cautioned the USG not to put all of its eggs in the basket of Benazir Bhutto. Ambassador noted that it was not USG policy to crown any particular leader in Pakistan….Rehman indicated his desire to travel to the U.S. and suggested he could lobby the Congress and American think tanks “as well as Benazir Bhutto.”
“I know the minds of the two people. I served in Benazir government as director general of the ISI and Musharraf was my subordinate,” he said. “To be frank: It’s Musharraf who needs the support of Benazir. Time is on her side and not on Musharraf’s side.”
Hamid Gul said, “Maulana Fazlur Rehman of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam had repeatedly requested Washington to make him the prime minister of Pakistan saying he would deliver.”
With a pause, Gul said, “It would take a long time for his request to be considered because the Muttaheda Majlis-e-Amal government in NWFP of which JUI is a component party has intensified Talebanization drive, which in my view is good but not in the larger national interest.”
On the unfolding political situation, Gul said, “Let Musharraf get re-elected and let the Supreme Court give its final verdict, there will be new political alliances and adjustments.”
He agreed that the current ruling party has no popular support and added that the president of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain was against an arrangement between Benazir and Musharraf. But it was the requirement for Pakistan, which is a major non-NATO ally, he added.
He said Benazir and her party suits the West and the USA and not the extremist elements.
Gul said, “The problem of Afghanistan demands political approach and not a military solution.”
About the appointment of Lt. Gen. Ashfaq Kiani as the new army chief-designate, Gul said Kiani is an above-average soldier and in the present circumstances the most suitable person to head the army.
Fazl Repeatedly Asked US to Make Him Prime Minister: Gul
ISLAMABAD, 6 October 2007 — Retired Lt. Gen. Hamid Gul looked at the piece of the Berlin Wall attached to a wooden plaque on his wall. The artifact from the Cold War era was a gift to the former head of Pakistan’s intelligence service, the ISI, by the German government.“I am really proud to see...www.arabnews.com
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