Rozaiba June 26, 2004
#1 Posted by Urstruly on June 26, 2004 10:12:46 am
this boob of a PM has got his ass fired yesterday. good riddance.
i think in the comming days of civil war military has already begun to strenghen its trenches. civil war is now an inevitability that only god can undo. sooner or later we will have to chose sides too.
#3 Posted by nasah on June 26, 2004 10:48:06 am
too late -- jo baichtay thay dawa-e dil voh dukaan apni brhaa gaye....the cowardly `LION` in the Wizard Musharraf`s land of Oz.....has met the fate he deserved....
#4 Posted by wajahat on June 26, 2004 10:48:06 am
Jamali`s Gone
He was after all working for his ``Boss``. On his departure he has done the ultimate service to his second boss Chaudry Shuj of Gujj. This is a bad bad omen and if those who still find that Mush is doing the right thing for this nation, you cudnt have a bigger clue that he nothing more than a reincarnation of Ayub Khan.
To put a Corrupt man like Shujaat at the helm is going to be one of the worst things Mush has done to pakistan. Whatever hope we had, that Mush was the man to change things is now gone. He is just one more KING in the line of KINGS who have wrecked pakistan because of their personal ideology.
Your Optimism is too late Rozaiba...
He was after all working for his ``Boss``. On his departure he has done the ultimate service to his second boss Chaudry Shuj of Gujj. This is a bad bad omen and if those who still find that Mush is doing the right thing for this nation, you cudnt have a bigger clue that he nothing more than a reincarnation of Ayub Khan.
To put a Corrupt man like Shujaat at the helm is going to be one of the worst things Mush has done to pakistan. Whatever hope we had, that Mush was the man to change things is now gone. He is just one more KING in the line of KINGS who have wrecked pakistan because of their personal ideology.
Your Optimism is too late Rozaiba...
#5 Posted by nikki7777 on June 26, 2004 11:00:18 am
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#6 Posted by nooralain on June 26, 2004 11:26:59 am
optimism and pakistan. . .wouldn`t that be a contradiction in terms?
good luck!
good luck!
#7 Posted by malik99 on June 26, 2004 11:59:09 am
Any politician who lends a hand to the occupation army of Field Marshal Musharraf is a traitor to the proud nation of Pakistan. The ONLY concern of our ploiticians should be to help end this occupation and to not aid it.
I don`t know what made jamali resign, but I can say for sure that it wasn`t his conscience. He most likely resigned because he was found guilty of being an incompetent servant to Musharraf. Field Marshal Musharraf, The Great Giver of Democracy, realized that for him to serve HIS masters in the West well, he needed to be served well. And hence it was time for Jamali to `resign` and to bring in a better servant.
Its the same game, and nothing much different will come out of this. Its just another patch on the same old sack.
But something makes me optimistic that the sack is about to be changed!
I don`t know what made jamali resign, but I can say for sure that it wasn`t his conscience. He most likely resigned because he was found guilty of being an incompetent servant to Musharraf. Field Marshal Musharraf, The Great Giver of Democracy, realized that for him to serve HIS masters in the West well, he needed to be served well. And hence it was time for Jamali to `resign` and to bring in a better servant.
Its the same game, and nothing much different will come out of this. Its just another patch on the same old sack.
But something makes me optimistic that the sack is about to be changed!
#8 Posted by arjun_m on June 26, 2004 11:59:10 am
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#9 Posted by sadna on June 26, 2004 11:59:10 am
As long as the Assembly lasts full term and elections are called on schedule, it doesn`t matter. For how long can elections be rigged?
#10 Posted by rozaiba on June 26, 2004 11:59:10 am
What an entertaining day!
Jamali steps down. Why? NO ONE KNOWS!! Sure he was a joke, but what is the point of this exercise? There could never be a better `YES-MAN`! EVER!! :)
Shaukat Aziz will resign from the senate seat. It seems that what to watch out for now is WHO gets unseated from a Punjab constituency so that Shaukat Aziz can `run` from there and enter ther National Assembly as an `elected` representative and thereby be `selected` as the Prime Minister.
Another fixed election coming our way...
Which begs the question: By making all these maneauvers, do the faujiz think it`ll maintain some sense of legitmacy in the eyes of the people?
Jamali steps down. Why? NO ONE KNOWS!! Sure he was a joke, but what is the point of this exercise? There could never be a better `YES-MAN`! EVER!! :)
Shaukat Aziz will resign from the senate seat. It seems that what to watch out for now is WHO gets unseated from a Punjab constituency so that Shaukat Aziz can `run` from there and enter ther National Assembly as an `elected` representative and thereby be `selected` as the Prime Minister.
Another fixed election coming our way...
Which begs the question: By making all these maneauvers, do the faujiz think it`ll maintain some sense of legitmacy in the eyes of the people?
#11 Posted by Zakkk on June 26, 2004 11:59:10 am
Yaay from Nawaz Sharif to Chory Shujaat...boy have we gone full circle. Hell give Junejo some credit, for someone who was also a nobody at least he took a stand. So much for Jabal...
#12 Posted by wajahat on June 26, 2004 12:38:32 pm
#11
It almost unbelievable, but yes I agree with you Arjun. Indeed, it makes sense. The King at the end of the day should be the brightest most holiest character around.
It almost unbelievable, but yes I agree with you Arjun. Indeed, it makes sense. The King at the end of the day should be the brightest most holiest character around.
#13 Posted by Ras on June 26, 2004 12:46:35 pm
This embarrasing game continues (Great timing Rozaiba).
I nominate Bijli, the Pakistani Drag Queen from New York for......
Ras
#14 Posted by escapist on June 26, 2004 2:37:33 pm
They killed one PML N MNA in Lahore today as well.
May be to get Shaukat Aziz elected ?
May be to get Shaukat Aziz elected ?
#15 Posted by MantoLives on June 26, 2004 2:37:34 pm
Rozaiba #9
PPPP patriots` Rao Sikandar Iqbal will be unseated from Okara, and will replace Khalid Maqbul as the Governor of Punjab in due course of time. I don`t know what the hoo haa is about... Musharraf has the reins of power. Administration will be carried out by Shaukat Aziz who is open minded, charismatic and presentable.
PPPP patriots` Rao Sikandar Iqbal will be unseated from Okara, and will replace Khalid Maqbul as the Governor of Punjab in due course of time. I don`t know what the hoo haa is about... Musharraf has the reins of power. Administration will be carried out by Shaukat Aziz who is open minded, charismatic and presentable.
#16 Posted by hamzan on June 26, 2004 2:37:34 pm
Last night chowk put up a nice article ”Police Protecting The Army”written by some Che Guevara discussing how the police is now meant to protect top brass after the latest attack on the life of Corps Commander Karachi. I myself submitted a reply to it.
In the morning that piece has been removed from there. Invalid Article ID 00003637
I am pretty sure that it was not done voluntarily. The removal must have been imposed on Chowk.
Cheers for the free word.
Long live Enlightened Moderation along with freedom of speech.
Na-Pak Fauj Zindabad.
In the morning that piece has been removed from there. Invalid Article ID 00003637
I am pretty sure that it was not done voluntarily. The removal must have been imposed on Chowk.
Cheers for the free word.
Long live Enlightened Moderation along with freedom of speech.
Na-Pak Fauj Zindabad.
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