Trail ?? What Trail?? - Pervaz Musharraf enjoying his life in his farm house

Raaz

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Re: کہاں کا کیس ... کیسے الزامات ... پرویز مشرف فارم

جو پاکستانیوں کو مکے دکھاتا تھا اسکو پاکستانیوں کا صرف ایک مکہ ہی کافی ہے
 

CanPak2

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: کہاں کا کیس ... کیسے الزامات ... پرویز مشرف فارم

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[TD="class: small_txt, colspan: 2, align: right"]اسلام آبادسپریم کورٹ کو پرویز مشرف کے خلاف کارروائی کی سماعت کے لئے پانچوں ہائی کورٹس کی طرف سے ججز کے نام مل گئے ہیں، سپریم کوٹ نے قرار دیا ہے کہ حکومت ان میں سے تین ججز کافیصلہ خود کرے سپریم کورٹ نے خصوصی عدالت کے قیام کے لئے پانچوں ہائی کورٹس سے ایک ایک جج کا نام طلب کیا تھا ، جس پر چاروں صوبائی ہائی کورٹس اور وفاقی دارلحکومت اسلام آباد کی ہائی کورٹ نے ایک ایک جج کا نام ارسال کردیا ہے ، ان ناموں کے ساتھ ججز کے سروس پروفائل بھی بھجوائے گئے ہیں ، ، چیف جسٹس کو جو نام بھجوائے گئے ان میں سندھ ہائی کورٹ کے جسٹس فیصل عرب ، اسلام آباد ہائی کورٹ کے جسٹس نور الحق قریشی ، لاہور ہائی کورٹ کے جسٹس محمد یاور علی ، پشاور ہائی کورٹ کے جسٹس یحییٰ آفریدی اور بلوچستان ہائی کورٹ کی جسٹس سیدہ طاہرہ صفدر کا نام شامل ہے ، تین رکنی خصوصی عدالت کے لئے چیف جسٹس نے ان ناموں کو شارٹ لسٹ نہیں کیا ، سپریم کورٹ نے قرار دیا ہے کہ خصوصی عدالت کے لئے وفاقی حکومت ان پانچ میں سے تین ججز کافیصلہ خود کرے[/TD]
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loffer

Citizen
Re: کہاں کا کیس ... کیسے الزامات ... پرویز مشرف فارم

Hmari 66 sala tareekh ko dekhen to ex president ka trial hota nzr nahin ata .bre bre mgr much ye hone nai denge;)
 

Musalman

Councller (250+ posts)
Re: کہاں کا کیس ... کیسے الزامات ... پرویز مشرف فارم

Eye wash...... jab case chalay ga to hi to raha ho ga...... fixed match hai
 

octopus

MPA (400+ posts)
Re: What Trail - Pervaz Musharraf enjoying his life in his farm house

مشرف سوچتا ہو گا کہ اس نے اپنی زندگی کی سب سے بڑی غلطی ان دو گنجا برادرز کو چھوڑ کر کی ہے اگر اُس وقت ان دونوں چوروں کو پھانسی لگایا ہوتا تو آج میں موجے اُڑا رہا ہوتا ۔۔۔ پر کیتھوں
 

Ricoda

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Re: What Trail - Pervaz Musharraf enjoying his life in his farm house

:lol::lol::lol: مشرف نواز شریف کو پٹہ ڈال کر ڈیل کرتے ہوے
 

abdlsy

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
[h=2]Labeling General Musharraf a traitor is crossing the line[/h] Dear Pakistan:
The treason debate rages on around General Pervez Musharraf, one of the most controversial and captivating figures in Pakistan. So many questions surround him. Why did he come back? Was there a deal? What was he thinking? Does the army still support him? How will his trials and tribulations in Pakistan undermine the military? So many questions…but politicians in Pakistan forget one thing. The title of General is earned and it comes with a lifelong affection for those who have served with him and under him. General Musharraf has fought with them, has taught them, mentored them, shared their joys, felt their sorrows, and reveled in their triumphs and victories. He has been their General and much more. Politicians also forget that a soldier’s love and respect for his General never fades. This love was indisputably evident upon General Musharraf’s return, against all odds, to Pakistan in March of this year. Paramilitary troops stepped in and formed a protective shield around him the minute he set foot on Pakistan’s soil, keeping him safe from the Taliban threat. It was evident during his first few days in Karachi, when the General humbly accommodated a soldier’s shy request to take a picture with him, fulfilling a lifelong hope to meet General Musharraf. It was evident when others couldn’t thank the General enough for remembering their comrades in countless Facebook and twitter posts condemning the vicious and soulless attacks by the Taliban on military personnel. When Pakistan’s soldiers, labeled by the Taliban as enemies of the state, were ruthlessly attacked, tortured and butchered, the General called out to them from a thousand miles away, feeling their pain and anguish and rallying them to continue protecting his and their beloved Pakistan. When the confused political elite failed them, turned a blind eye to their sacrifices protecting against external and internal enemies, forgot the strength, comfort and relief they provided when earthquakes and massive floods hit, and labeled Pakistan’s soldiers as traitors for fighting what these politicians called someone else’s war, General Musharraf’s message came to them loud and clear over the confusing national rhetoric: they are the custodians of the sovereignty and integrity of Pakistan; their cause of Pakistan was worth fighting for and that he stood with the fallen and the victorious. The soldiers of Pakistan heard his call, alongside the call of their current military leaders, to stay strong. They have patiently and silently borne the disdain, insult and disregard of some political elites towards their martyrs. They have admired General Musharraf’s courage and strength to come back home and fulfill the soldier’s commitment to return “by land, by air, or by sea, even at the peril of his life.” They have patiently borne the General’s will to face and fight all the politically motivated cases brought against him as the Chief of the Pakistan Army and President of Pakistan. But Dear Pakistan, labeling their beloved General a traitor to Pakistan, the nation for which he, like them, has fought and bled for, may be one too many burden to bear.
 

abdlsy

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
By Raza Bukhari, Friend Pervez Mushharaff:



The President Musharraf I know

Dear Pakistan:
When I first met Former President Musharraf in January of 2009, I had no idea how far I would travel under his umbrella and how much I would learn from him and change for the better, both professionally and personally. I lost my father not too long after meeting President Musharraf for the first time and his presence in my life over the last four years has been that of a father figurecomforting, reassuring and stabilizing. Not to say that I didnt (and sometimes still do) experience what the Office of General Pervez Musharraf has come to refer to as the Musharraf Effect. A perfectly composed thought comes out as a jumble of words, a skilled golfer becomes a hacker and a confident, accomplished person turns in to a sweaty ball of nerves. Im still not sure if he ever realizes the person in front of him is falling apart, as he continues to engage in the even-keeled, down to earth and relatable manner, for which he is well known. In the many trips he made to the United States to attend a variety of speaking engagements, lectures, and media forums, what became very evident was President Musharrafs knack for interacting with people from all walks of life with great ease. Whether its the aspiring student at a highly reputable university, a political leader or an enthusiastic supporter, he is very comfortable in his skin, has a curiosity for the unknown and the new that underscores his intelligence and mental acuity. What is also very evident is his ability to command the attention of an audience and to sell out events. The first time I heard him speak was at a 2009 event hosted by World Affairs Council Philadelphia. Speaking to a packed hall, he relayed the issues plaguing Pakistan, its place on the world stage and his hopes and vision for it. It was clear then and it is still the case today, Pakistan is in his blood. Although he enjoys life to the fullest, he eats, sleeps and breathes Pakistan. Quite often, I would see him lost in deep thought as the rest of us conversed around him and Id often wonder if it was a sense of longing to be back on Pakistans soil that kept him so preoccupied. He is also very quick to defend his nation. I still vividly remember the sold out event hosted by the distinguished 92Y in July 2011, in which President Musharraf sat in conversation with Gideon Rose, the editor of Foreign Affairs, on the future of Pakistan. After the event, we had two words for the Former President, On Fire. In small roundtables with relevant opinion makers in Washington DC, he impresses with his clarity of thought, logical, well reasoned and pragmatic answers to the tough questions he faces. On both appearances on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the President displayed his sense of humor, and ability to enjoy a laugh at his own expense. Another instance that comes to mind is his January 2013 live interview with an Indian news anchor. The Former Presidents passionate and fiery defense of Pakistan forced the anchor to exit much quicker than the scheduled interview end time. The video went viral in Pakistan within hours and earned him grudging acknowledgement from even his harshest criticsthe Pakistani media. Irrespective of who it is, President Musharraf holds his own. The private side of the Former President took me quite by pleasant surprise. Hes a great story teller, narrating events from his childhood, teen years and early army days with wit, humor and my favoritea tinge of sarcasm. His retrospective voice often takes a note of I cant believe I pulled that off and survived! He is an out of the box thinker, and is always armed with an amusing, off the cuff remark. Post event or meeting briefs often had me stifling giggles. He is forthright and honest and will never beat around the bush when he has a point to make. He will also rarely back down when he believes he is right. Ive been a lucky witness to many a debate between himself and Raza Bokhari, international spokesperson to the Former President; debates which have ranged from the complicated state of affairs in Pakistan to something as simple as grammar. Again, there is much hilarity in watching the tennis match of words and ideas between the two. One of my favorite moments of knowing President Musharraf was watching him tweet for the first time.
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. He is also acutely aware of peoples behavior around him, highly observant, and thoughtful. One year, in the middle of a jam-packed lecture schedule, he spent an hour thinking through and hand-writing a recommendation for me to submit with my MBA application. On another trip, I recall him turning to me and asking if all the traveling around we were doing was not affecting my studies. With all that was on his mind, he took the time to stop and check-in. He has gently chided me for not wearing a coat when it was cold, scolded me for being a back seat driver and remembered to send me well wishes despite being thousands of miles away. President Musharrafs charm lies in that he is as human as he is stately. It has both been a pleasure and an honor to know and work for him for the last few years. My wish for him is that no one and nothing dims his light and his persona for many, many years to come. I know that my world, and for many more like me, has been much better for his presence in it.
 

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