Altaf Bhai assures President Zardari of MQM Support, now what is the future of Dr Qadri?

mohsinzaheer

Councller (250+ posts)
الطاف بھائی نے زرداری بھائی کو ایم کیو ایم کی حمایت کے تسلسل کی یقین دہانی کروادی


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لندن:
ایم کیو ایم کے قائد الطاف حسین نے صدر آصف علی زرداری کو پیپلز پارٹی کی حمیات جاری رکھنے کی یقین دہانی کرائی ہے۔ ایکسپریس ٹری بیون کی رپورٹ میں مزید کہا گیا کہ
صدر آصف علی زرداری اور ایم کیو ایم کے قائد الطاف حسین کے درمیان ہونے والی ٹیلی فونک گفتگو میں ملک کی مجموعی صورت حال اور دیگر اہم امور پر تبادلہ خیال کیا گیا۔ ٹیلیفونک گفتگو کے دوران الطاف حسین نے پیپلز پارٹی کی حکومت کی حمایت جاری رکھنے کی یقین دہانی کرائی۔ ایم کیو ایم کے قائد الطاف حسین کا کہنا تھا کہ دونوں جماعتوں کا اتحاد جاری رہے گا۔
دریں اثناء سیاسی پنڈتوں کی جانب سے الطاف حسین کی اس یقین دہانی پر حیرت اور تعجب کا اظہار کیا گیا کہ آخر الطاف حسین نے کن یقین دہانیوں پر صدر زرداری کو حمایت کے تسلسل کی یقین دہانی کروائی
واضح رہے کہ گزشتہ روز ایم کیو ایم کی جانب سے تحریک منہاج القرآن کے 14 جنوری کے لانگ مارچ میں شرکت کے اعلان کے بعد وفاقی وزیر داخلہ رحمان ملک نے لندن میں الطاف حسین سے ملاقات بھی کی تھی

Source ; http://www.pn.com.pk
The Pakistani Newspaper, USA

 

WatanDost

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: الطاف کی قلابازی



لو جی قادری کو جنھوں نے زیور دیے تھے
ان کے ساتھ ہاتھ ہو گیا
 

THE TRUTH

Senator (1k+ posts)
Some people are so naive, or at least trying to be naive....

TQ is the drama directed by Zardari. MQM showed their solidarity with the long march only when they were shown the script of this drama. Later, R.Malik went to England to tell Altaf about the whole CAST of the drama.

A wise man learns more from a fool than a fool learns from a wise man....you know what i mean;)
 
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rtabasum2

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
fitay moon tafu, das din say teray haq main naray lagay, koi nahi TQ ko pahunchain gay Islamabad. GA TQ, Lakh ki lannat ho Bahi baighart
 

THE TRUTH

Senator (1k+ posts)
Altaf is already, practically showing his support for Zardari by casting MQM workers in his drama. What's so surprising people????(omg)
 

THE TRUTH

Senator (1k+ posts)
kia 'TASALSUL' ka matlab jaantay hein ap sb log????

This means the co-operation between them was never broken. It's going on. So, people who thought that by joining Qadri's march Altaf ditched Zardari are far from reality. Joining TQ march is just another show of the bond between Zardari and Taafoo.
 

UKPakistani

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Lagta hay ke zardari ne bahut bari hudi samney phenki hay werna ye rag rang program chand din mazid jari rehta.

Bhai No hadi necessary, R Malik comes to the UK everytime AH steps out of line and threatens him with the usual, which is total cooperation in the investigation into who killed Imran Farooq.
AH will back out of this rebellion by saying that they have been assured by Zardari that all their legitimate concerns will be addressed. MQM wallahs will say we can go as individuals but not MQM as a party.

Drama and more Drama
 

Synikmaster

MPA (400+ posts)
Zardari is actually a black mailer, he knows what are the weaknesses of every corrupt politician.
pahlay payar sai majahoo phir lalach sa uur phir dhamkii sai...tafu par lagata hai iss dafa akhari daoo hi chalaya gaya ha
 

Ahmed365

MPA (400+ posts)
MQM never pulled out of government in the first place, so I think they still with Tahir ul Qadri's reform agenda and neutral caretaker.
 

ChangePakistan

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Dr.Tahir ul Qadri is fighting for the rights of 18 crore people who are banned to participate in electoral process...........someone join with him or not ........we will keep our struggle untill achievement of destination..........Jan 14th....!!
 
[h=1]$418m corruption by Nawaz during his stints as PM: Book[/h]

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ISLAMABAD - PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif made financial gains of $418 million during his twice stints as Prime Minister of the country, according to a book entitled Capitalism’s Achilles Heel by Raymond W Baker.
The book is a dossier on the corruption of most dominated political families in the history including Nawaz Sharif and how they accumulated their properties, factories and enormous wealth.
According to the book, at least $160 million were pocketed by Nawaz Sharif during his first stint as the Prime Minister in the 1990, from a contract to build a highway from Lahore, his home town, to Islamabad, the nation’s capital.
At least $140 million in unsecured loans from Pakistan’s state banks. More than $60 million generated from government rebates on sugar exported by mills controlled by Mr. Sharif and his business associates.
At least $58 million skimmed from prices paid for imported wheat from the United States and Canada. In the wheat deal, Mr. Sharif’s government paid prices far above market value to a private company owned by a close associate of his in Washington, the records show. Falsely in?ated invoices for the wheat generated tens of millions of dollars in cash.
The book review went on to state that “The extent and magnitude of this corruption is so staggering that it has put the very integrity of the country at stake.”
Under Sharif, unpaid bank loans and massive tax evasion remained the favorite ways to get rich.
Upon his loss of power the usurping government published a list of 322 of the largest loan defaulters, representing almost $3 billion out of $4 billion owed to banks. Sharif and his family were tagged for $60 million.
Like Bhutto, offshore companies have been linked to Sharif, three in the British Virgin Islands by the names of Nescoll, Nielson, and Shamrock and another in the Channel Islands known as Chandron Jersey Pvt. Ltd. Some of these entities allegedly were used to facilitate purchase of four rather grand flats on Park Lane in London, at various times occupied by Sharif family members.
In 1999 Musharraf had Sharif probed, tried, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison, but then in 2000 exiled him to Saudi Arabia. Twenty-two containers of carpets and furniture followed, and, of course, his foreign accounts remained mostly intact. Ensconced in a glittering palace in Jeddah, he is described as looking “corpulent” amidst “opulent” surroundings.