Live with Talat - 24 April 2008

Talat Hussain in special episode of Live with Talat from Gujranwala.

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    …i think its time for our ‘good’ anchors to frame the question of pakistani politics in the context of ‘the empire’ and the “great game”.

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  2. temporarynick Says:
    April 25th, 2008 at 12:19 am
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    A good informative program but i am not sure why they did not highlight WAPDA point of view about scheduling of load shedding. Why WAPDA is managing load-shedding authorities in so many different places like Grid Stations, Local Electricity stations and eventually fro Islamabad. Why they cant centralize the process ?
    Anyways, it was a good attempt and a better episode as compared to inviting a lawyer a PPP and a PML participants and repeat the same questions again and again.

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    One of the most nicest program by Talat …. It was worth seeing the true Pakistan, in the background of the Anchors. It was also worth to read between the lines of what a common person is saying , ranging from a skilled labor in an iron furnance upto the president , chamber of commerce gujranwala.

    Jazak Allah Admin, for uploading this special episode. It helped me alot in restructuring myself and my thoughts and revitalizing my struggle for Pakistan.

    Hassan Khan
    California, USA

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    excellent and informative program. Multan “neighbourhood” looks like people living in ruins… and people walking around as if it’s a warzone.. 15:00 … I can’t believe the Moen-Jo-Daro streets (right now) look better than this.. really sad.

    I can solve Pakistan’s energy crisis.. but I don’t have my process patented yet.. so I can’t disclose it.. and I won’t get any research grants from the idiots because there is not “Quranic Angle” … I mean.. there is no proof that there are actually angels driving the generators… so obviously it’s not really application of real science.

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    Another sign of the goddamned incompetence that is Mush and Shauka..

    WTFF were they doing? seriously.. WHAT.THE.FRIKKING.FRICK were they doing?

    This is why we are a nation of *&$*&#* .. Just sit back and take it up the bunghole… burn yourself or sell kidney..

    BUT GOD FORBID IF YOU DO ANYTHING THAT WILL PINCH YOUR MASTERS.

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  6. temporarynick Says:
    April 25th, 2008 at 3:24 am
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    @TK,
    You need to discuss your plan with Irshad Haqqani, he is publishing new plans of ambitious ENgineers like you to solve energy crisis these days…

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    Talat

    This factory should immediately be shut down. What a misery, not a single person is protected by anything. Its a total safety lapse. Each and every person is exposed to highly dangerous working conditions without appropriate safety measures. It was shocking, how poor labors were exposed and specially when they were feeding the furnace. If any Govt. agency or labor Union saw this episode must immediatley seal this unit until appropriate measures are adopted.

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    good programme by talat showing our govt. what to do 1st but talat didnt talk to any wapda spokesman about current situation or he didnt talk to last federal minister of electrics. to ask him why nobody has done nothing in last 8 years when they were promoting all electrical appliances and ch. prevez elahi was giving electrics to all villages.

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    curse mush kutta and everybody who has supported him and are still supporting him…

    he turned this whole public of Pak into mental patients…mush and his supporters will never leave this nation unless hungry people of Pak start killing each other to eat them…

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    @Rafiq: Right on bro! I noticed the same thing… some of those poor laborers were in bad shape… some of them were literally getting metal filings in their faces but no-one seemed to care…

    (including Talata!. I know this wasn’t the topic of his program… but he usually at least points out such things; but maybe living so close to this monumental misery makes you ignore the obvious things like no safety?)

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  11. Javaid Khan Says:
    April 25th, 2008 at 10:44 pm
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    Looks like PPP is backtracking on Murree accord. PMLn is theatening to quit the goverment in case judges are not restored. Ayaz Amir says that deadline for restoration of judiciary would be missed.
    Javed Hashmi’s statement is that if judges are not reinstated He would resign from NA.
    Musharraf is riding on his good luck. PPP has a soft corner for him. Looks like dark ages of pakistani nation are lingering on.

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    @admin

    When is the free version coming? 24 hours have already elapsed-

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    When is the free version coming? 24 hours have already elapsed-

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    free version pleaseeeeee

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  15. dervesh99 Says:
    April 27th, 2008 at 4:07 am
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    When is the free version coming? 24 hours have already elapsed-

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    admin post the free version…….we are waiting…….;(

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    Free version added.

    Admin

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  18. ResidentEvil Says:
    April 28th, 2008 at 12:06 am
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    Interesting episode….very informative indeed….Energy Crisis is definitely one of Pakistan’s biggest….but what’s MORE shocking to me was NO safety standards for these poor workers….

    Talat should do another program pointing out not poor but NO safety standards for these industries…..also the stats that show how many casualties due to this.

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