Urgent Work for PTI: Please help

adeel ahmed1

MPA (400+ posts)
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Please help me as urgently required the following for today talk shows:

1) PTI Boycott election 2008 and give statements that these elections will be of no benefit and hurt Pakistan. Please somebody provide any link of newspaper of that time where the statements publish.

2) Aman Jirga held Yesterday under lala Afzal and conclude that Army withdraw and peace talks in tribal area. Same lala Afzal and Mian Iftikhar of ANP criticize Imran Khan stance on peace and stop war. Please provide link of their statments in newspaper where they criticize Imran and support operation
 
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BoneBasher

Minister (2k+ posts)
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Please help me as urgently required the following for today talk shows:

1) PTI Boycott election 2008 and give statements that these elections will be of no benefit and hurt Pakistan. Please somebody provide any link of newspaper of that time where the statements publish.

2) Aman Jirga held Yesterday under lala Afzal and conclude that Army withdraw and peace talks in tribal area. Same lala Afzal and Mian Iftikhar of ANP criticize Imran Khan stance on peace and stop war. Please provide link of their statments in newspaper where they criticize Imran and support operation


phir kehtein hein ke siasat.pk PTI ki site nahi. :lol::lol::lol: ab to isko official PTI media cell declare kardena chahiye:lol::lol:
 

Joker

Minister (2k+ posts)
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Please help me as urgently required the following for today talk shows:

1) PTI Boycott election 2008 and give statements that these elections will be of no benefit and hurt Pakistan. Please somebody provide any link of newspaper of that time where the statements publish.

2) Aman Jirga held Yesterday under lala Afzal and conclude that Army withdraw and peace talks in tribal area. Same lala Afzal and Mian Iftikhar of ANP criticize Imran Khan stance on peace and stop war. Please provide link of their statments in newspaper where they criticize Imran and support operation



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PTI media cell Paid employee exposed


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IhsanIlahi

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
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PTI media cell Paid employee exposed


Disperene apny sath pocket me rakha karo plzzzz,,,, kisi bhi waqt ap ko dora parh sakta hai,,,, aur plzzzz election me net, newspaper aur tv se door rahiye ga,,,, bal cell bhi off kr lena tab,,,, apny gan-ju master ko bhi mashwara do,,,, us tak to apki pohnch nahi hogi,,, us k noker se he keh do
 

IhsanIlahi

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
phir kehtein hein ke siasat.pk PTI ki site nahi. :lol::lol::lol: ab to isko official PTI media cell declare kardena chahiye:lol::lol:

agar ye PTI site hai aur neutral site nahi hai to ap na aya karain,,,, ja kisi neutral nawaz k site pe bheta karay,,,,,, but this is not 2009(cry)......... its 2012 now(yapping)
 

Joker

Minister (2k+ posts)
Actually, PML-N kai liay jo bhi kam karta hai wo paid hota hai thats why they think that PTO wrokers are also paid.

Now you accepted yourself [hilar][hilar][hilar]

Ye tu tum per buhat Zulm ho raha hay , kaam bhi karwatay hein aur paisay bhi nahi detay (cry)(cry)(cry)
 
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maksyed

Siasat.pk - Blogger
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PTI media cell Paid employee exposed
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Friend, I have new Avatar for you, hopes you like it ...... one thing I would like to mention that he is not KOJACK ....:lol:
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Charsi

Voter (50+ posts)
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Please help me as urgently required the following for today talk shows:

1) PTI Boycott election 2008 and give statements that these elections will be of no benefit and hurt Pakistan. Please somebody provide any link of newspaper of that time where the statements publish.

Imran said his party would consolidate its election boycott strategy on January 5. He said that his party would observe black day against fraudulent polls being held by a dictator. Calling the forthcoming election a fraud, Imran said elections did not have any legitimacy. Imran feared that the coming election would have catastrophic results and these would be damaging for Pakistan.

http://www.jang.net/important_events/election2008/pages/english_news.asp

Google other one as well. Took me couple minutes to search this one.
 

Joker

Minister (2k+ posts)
Imran said his party would consolidate its election boycott strategy on January 5. He said that his party would observe black day against fraudulent polls being held by a dictator. Calling the forthcoming election a fraud, Imran said elections did not have any legitimacy. Imran feared that the coming election would have catastrophic results and these would be damaging for Pakistan.

http://www.jang.net/important_events/election2008/pages/english_news.asp

Google other one as well. Took me couple minutes to search this one.

Itni aqal hoti is bandar mein ,tu ye aaj PTI mein na hota :P
 

PakistaniFirst

Minister (2k+ posts)
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Please help me as urgently required the following for today talk shows:

1) PTI Boycott election 2008 and give statements that these elections will be of no benefit and hurt Pakistan. Please somebody provide any link of newspaper of that time where the statements publish.

2) Aman Jirga held Yesterday under lala Afzal and conclude that Army withdraw and peace talks in tribal area. Same lala Afzal and Mian Iftikhar of ANP criticize Imran Khan stance on peace and stop war. Please provide link of their statments in newspaper where they criticize Imran and support operation


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A vote against voting

Until there is an independent judiciary and electoral commission in Pakistan no election can be free and fair, so my party is boycotting the ballot

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Imran Khan
guardian.co.uk, Sunday 17 February 2008 16.00 GMT

As Pakistan gears up for its parliamentary election on February 18, many observers hope that the vote will usher in a period of stability and calm by lending popular legitimacy to the government. But sometimes democracy is best served by refusing to participate. The upcoming election, to be held under the illegal Provisional Constitutional Order(PCO) implemented following President Musharraf's state of emergency on November 3, is such a case, which is why my party and its coalition partners are boycotting the vote.

To be sure, contesting the election would provide my party with a great opportunity to take issues to the people. In fact, my party's support has been growing, with opinion polls now indicating that it is the second most popular in the frontier province - and gaining ground in every other province.

But elections by themselves don't bring democracy. Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, loves elections. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has been holding elections for 27 years. Uzbekistan's Islam Karimov has been in power for 30 years, and has just been "elected" to a fresh seven-year presidential term. Elections are meaningful only if they are perceived to be free and fair, which requires independent referees.

When my party started 11 years ago, we called ourselves the Movement For Justice. We demanded an independent judiciary, because we believed that democracy and prosperity are impossible without the rule of law, and that the rule of law requires a judiciary that can act as a constraint on the government. Having gone to university in western countries, we were inspired by the American system of checks and balances.

So it is a shock to us that the US state department keeps talking about free and fair elections and abolishing the state of emergency, but without mentioning the reinstatement of the judges - including the chief justice of the supreme court - that Musharraf illegally dismissed. If the judges are not reinstated, how can there be free and fair elections? Who decides what is free and fair? Musharraf?

This is where the battle lines are now drawn, and where the future of the country will be decided. If the chief justice and the judges are reinstated, we can move toward a genuine democratic system. But if Musharraf manages to get his own PCO judges established in the country, then we will head toward a period of turmoil. After all, how can the party of a man who has less than 5% support win the election now without rigging it?

Unfortunately, most of the political parties have failed to stand up for the democratic process. Major parties like the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) have decided to participate, following the lead of the late Benazir Bhutto's People's party. And, of all the major parties that are contesting the election, only the PMLN is demanding the reinstatement of the judges.

Fortunately, the people of Pakistan - students, opinion makers, and, above all, lawyers - are standing up for the judges, doing the work that should have been done by political parties. We see lawyers marching, getting beaten up, filling the jails, and yet remaining resolute. They are suffering huge financial losses by boycotting the courts, and yet they are determined that the chief justice must be reinstated.

So the dividing line in Pakistan is not between liberals and extremists, but between those who support the status quo and those who oppose it. Parties that call themselves democratic are not only going along with Musharraf in this fraudulent election, but are also helping to restore the status quo.

The solution to dysfunctional democracy is not military dictatorship, but more democracy. Pakistanis understand democracy, because we have a democratic culture. Our founder was a great constitutionalist, and Pakistan came into being through the vote. The problem has been that because we have lacked an independent judiciary, we have not had an independent election commission. So all our elections, except for one in 1970, have been rigged.

India, with which Pakistan shares a similar background, went through 40 years of dysfunctional democracy with a one-party system. But in the last 16 years it has begun to reap the fruits of genuine democratic competition, because an independent judiciary and electoral commission gives people confidence that their vote can make a difference. Until we have the same in Pakistan, no election can be free and fair.

For two and a half years, I supported Musharraf and believed his promises to bring genuine democracy to Pakistan. I've learned my lesson about Musharraf. But, more importantly, no military dictator can succeed where Musharraf has so clearly failed. Winston Churchill once said, "War is too serious a business for generals." The same is true of democracy.


Link
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/feb/17/avoteagainstvoting#start-of-comments