Saeed Minhas September 11, 2007
#11 Posted by jayp on September 12, 2007 2:12:03 am
Saed,
It is people like you who do the most harm to pakistan. As an educated paki, you should have done something more for nawaz to be responsible for what happened.
Here is a theory for you.\
Like the YLH and tahmed of chowk, Nawaz is also a simpleton pakistani, who got excited about so called the judicial activism. He presumed that the court order means tha he cannot be sent into exile, and even if he is kept in prison, he is still in the midst of pak politics and can pull some strings.
Nawz clearly has not been reading teh posts of jayp that pakistan is a failed state and no one let alone court has any powers. Think of teh situation where the army is powerless and is being kidnapped by tribals.
In conclusion, Nawaz is yet another typical pakistani with no sense of history, no idea of teh reality. That is why he came to pakistan and got deported again, as the final proof that courts in pakistan are nothing.
It is people like you who do the most harm to pakistan. As an educated paki, you should have done something more for nawaz to be responsible for what happened.
Here is a theory for you.\
Like the YLH and tahmed of chowk, Nawaz is also a simpleton pakistani, who got excited about so called the judicial activism. He presumed that the court order means tha he cannot be sent into exile, and even if he is kept in prison, he is still in the midst of pak politics and can pull some strings.
Nawz clearly has not been reading teh posts of jayp that pakistan is a failed state and no one let alone court has any powers. Think of teh situation where the army is powerless and is being kidnapped by tribals.
In conclusion, Nawaz is yet another typical pakistani with no sense of history, no idea of teh reality. That is why he came to pakistan and got deported again, as the final proof that courts in pakistan are nothing.
#10 Posted by majumdar on September 12, 2007 1:31:29 am
I am sure the author of this piece has written this article just in jest. Don't see Brits defying the Yanks on Pak. Anyway I dont see the need of such a charade. Mush may as well rig the elections on a large scale to get a friendly party in power and get himself elected with his uniform on.
Regards
Regards
#9 Posted by thinkingstorm on September 11, 2007 9:23:17 pm
Interesting theory Saeed.
BTW the article showed up on google news. Check out a screen shot in my gallery section.
with much respect,
thinking storm
BTW the article showed up on google news. Check out a screen shot in my gallery section.
with much respect,
thinking storm
#8 Posted by teshah on September 11, 2007 8:29:54 pm
It is evident that an international mafia is working against Pakistan, but I wonder why people overlook the local most potent players in this bazaar drama - Mqm's matarua gardi and Gujrati mafia's disgraceful servitude. Mqm's 'gherao' of SHC is evidently a warning to the SC to keep quite or else....
As regards NS's trip to his country it was just a comically tragic or tragically comic interlude and nothing more. How can unarmed civilians get rid of a mercenary army in whose grip is the 'rag-e-jaan' of this country? It is indeed the defining moment.
Morality is doing what is right, regardless what we are told.
Religious dogma is doing what we are told, no matter what is right."
As regards NS's trip to his country it was just a comically tragic or tragically comic interlude and nothing more. How can unarmed civilians get rid of a mercenary army in whose grip is the 'rag-e-jaan' of this country? It is indeed the defining moment.
Morality is doing what is right, regardless what we are told.
Religious dogma is doing what we are told, no matter what is right."
#7 Posted by teshah on September 11, 2007 8:17:59 pm
It is evident that an international mafia is working against Pakistan, but I wonder why people overlook the local most potent players in this bazaar drama - Mqm's matarua gardi and Gujrati mafia's disgraceful servitude. Mqm's 'gherao' of SHC is evidently a warning to the SC to keep quite or else....
As regards NS's trip to his country it was just a comically tragic or tragically comic interlude and nothing more. How can unarmed civilians get rid of a mercenary army in whose is grip is the 'rag-e-jaan' of this country. It is indeed the defining moment.
Morality is doing what is right, regardless what we are told.
Religious dogma is doing what we are told, no matter what is right."
As regards NS's trip to his country it was just a comically tragic or tragically comic interlude and nothing more. How can unarmed civilians get rid of a mercenary army in whose is grip is the 'rag-e-jaan' of this country. It is indeed the defining moment.
Morality is doing what is right, regardless what we are told.
Religious dogma is doing what we are told, no matter what is right."
#6 Posted by dost_mittar on September 11, 2007 7:10:49 pm
I felt like saying "andhay ko andhairay mein badi door ki soojhee", but then I realised that we are living in a world of "andhair nagri, chaupat raja" where nagri could be either Pakistan or this world whose raja is Bush.
#5 Posted by laddu on September 11, 2007 7:06:21 pm
Re: # 1
No truly faithful would accept his culpability to a crime.
After all it is "Inshallah" and all actions have a FINAL cause in the will of an imagined deity.
Even Osama calls it will of God.
So Musharaff is ALSO a will of God.
Bush is also a will of God.
No truly faithful would accept his culpability to a crime.
After all it is "Inshallah" and all actions have a FINAL cause in the will of an imagined deity.
Even Osama calls it will of God.
So Musharaff is ALSO a will of God.
Bush is also a will of God.
#4 Posted by Urstruly on September 11, 2007 6:26:03 pm
I think Minhas' theory is quite plausible given the baysharam status of our politicians, sirkari moulvis, and mafia generals.
I do not feel sorry for NS for he conveniently kept quiet on the recent massacre of school children in Islamabad. Nor did he speak about the massacre of Pakistani citizens in Waziristan or Baluchistan by the thugs of napak fouj, and foreign aggression.
The following may not be an eye opener but provides a solid reasoin why a corrupt westernized ruling elite should be and will be lined up against walls and shot.
http://www.jang.com.pk/jang/sep2007-daily/12-09-2007/col6.htm
#3 Posted by giani_240 on September 11, 2007 3:39:41 pm
This fiasco leads one to ask the Pakistanis if this is what they wanted when MAJ wanted a homeland for Muslims?
#2 Posted by Naqshbandi on September 11, 2007 3:01:27 pm
This does sound like a ridiculous conspiracy theory! Especially when it is unlikely Mushy will do a deal with BB anyway!
If it IS true then Mushy doesn't deserve to be leader. THe House of Saud are ghulaams anyway. Also, I doubt v. much if the UK would have a pakistan policy so radically different from that of the US as the author of this juvenalia alleges.
If it IS true then Mushy doesn't deserve to be leader. THe House of Saud are ghulaams anyway. Also, I doubt v. much if the UK would have a pakistan policy so radically different from that of the US as the author of this juvenalia alleges.
#1 Posted by Ranjit on September 11, 2007 2:28:23 pm
Why cant Pakistanis take responsiblity for their own dumb actions instead of trying to blame the US for everything? The US has influence but it is not God. It cant control each and every action taken by each and every person in Pakistan. Musharraf's behavior like a tinpot dictator was ridiculous. Why bring the US into it?
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