Parliament Cafeteria - 21 December 07

Asma Chaudhry talks with Javed Hashmi and Hanif Abbasi of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN), Sheikh Rasheed of Pakistan Muslim League Q (PMLQ) and Malik Amir Fida Piracha of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in Parliament Cafeteria.

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    There is a news report that Chaudhries know that they are losing so they are planning to run out of country. They have sold many of their assests including many factories and bought property in Spain.

    I just hope that we stop them from running out of country!!!

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    At last we actually see some talk show qith some big names after BB’s murder. Where is Hamid Mir, Dr Masood, Talat Hussain. Haven’t heard any of their names lately.

    Hamid Mir is busy praising BB in his Jung columns. What a flip flop. Read is colums in the last few issues of Daily Jang and u will see.

    Well every body has robbed this country after Quaid i Azam and his sincere friends. Pakistan Military, Nawaz, BB, Altaf, Qazi, Fazloo, and the ones (Imran K and Tahir Qadri) who have not, well lets say they haven’t had a chance yet ! But they did try to get the Apple Pie but Musharraf turned his back. Remember when all these went with their tails in their legs to salute Musharaf when he too over. !

    Kis Kis ko Roko Gay Lutnay Say.

    There is a saying that people who were honest and not corrupt, when they were in office they were force to do corruption or atleast not to disturb other corrupt people. I can name two right now, Hakim Saeed and Ghulam Haider Wain from Punjab.

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    My mistake its a old show !

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    @ Riddle 792

    You make quite a lot of mistakes because you comment without watching the show.

    In the past, you have given enough conspiracy theories. Please focus on the programme. We are already sick of Mush lovers.

    You seem to be one of those you mention went to Musharraf with their tails.

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    @ Optimist

    Sir, I don’t remember making any conspiracy theories. Its just the facts that I am saying and I believe its called freedom of expression. Now I may be wrong just like you but please don’t accuse me if you don’t agree to what i express.

    Read my post, it says Pakistan Army and Musharaf belongs to this group of Luteras.

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    Optimist you should go and get yourself checked by some psychologist. But I think its “Musharraf phobia”.

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    Sheikh Rasheed in big trouble
    http://dawn.com/2008/01/05/nat13.htm

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    Yes also reported by Pakistan Times (Sethi paper) that shaikhu in trouble.

    It is actually a hint that Q-League is in trouble. that is why they are playing provincial card. but then Sindi Q-ticket holders have raised alarm athat why Sindhy were missing in one of their advertisement for damage compensation after Dec 27. they thought that Q-league Punjab has sacrificed Sindh aprtof Q-league to win Punjab seats but then these short sighted leaders (Nazim level Chaudhries) don’t realise that people of Punjab know about their agenda of dictatorship and will not vote for them. So even Q-league Nazims and counsillors are turning against them for their poor ideology.

    vote for unity og Pakistan and end of dictatorshp.

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    Worth to read in today’s Jang.
    Nawa Sharif forced reporter to re-interview after snatching interview tapes.
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    http://www.jang.com.pk/jang/jan2008-daily/05-01-2008/mulkbharse.htm
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    Freedom of press????
    Regards,
    Munir

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    @ Munir

    Everyone knows Channel “Buisness Plus” belongs to one of the former minister of Qatil league. This report about NS is complete lie and bullshit. Qatil league is doing worst kind of propoganda against PMLN and PPP and LET me tell you this is the BEST they can do now. Anyone can realize that NS doesnt have to do this kind of thing. He has been giving interviews all his life to all kind of medias -national and international. This cheap thing can only be done by Mush and his team of chaudaries - the lame bas***ds. I am waiting for the day when people of pakistan will hang all these KANJARS publicly.

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    @yaqub2005

    By the way the so called Party of all provinces(PPP) has black mailed, as for as I know, using sindh card, remember the statements by Benazir before comming to Pakistan , Sindhi Prime Minister and Punjabi Prime Minister.

    So better get the records straight. PPP is doing it, when ever its in trouble, saying the fedration is in danger to meet their petty objectives. WHAT BLACKMAILERS.

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    But remember who wrote this article.

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    It is interesting to note that how proudly Hanif Abbassi is informing us that All Nazim’s were attended, it’s a pity that all our political parties are bunc of munafiqeesn while on one hand they do not stop crying on the role of Nazim’s and how they are rigging elections for PML-Q (an other Lota party) and on the other hand they take pride in informing on the high percentage of Nazims participation in their own gathering?

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    @ismi

    So you are saying that since Awami League did it in 71 to make Bangladesh, so Chaudhries should also be allowed to make politics of provincialism.

    I agree that at times PPP has spoken for Sindh but then overall PPP is a national party with its presence in all provinces. Zardari has recently palyed a positive role when he praised Punjab and stopped anti pak slogans.

    In any case lets call the spade a spade. Altaf, Chaudhries and Arbab Rahim have played a negative role and people have reacted against it.

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