ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani along with PPP Co-chairperson Asif Ali Zardari on Friday visited the ISI headquarters where they were briefed on the internal and external security issues.
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Is not the same outfit, which was commanded be no less a person than the erstwhile, present Army Chief, Ashfaq Kiyani ?
As the dou, i;e; Gilani & Zardari feel comfortable, seeing for themselves, the
‘ Gestapos ‘ ( Secret Police ) of Musharaf, in PERSON ?
Dont you think they MAY have told the Gestapos to scale down their nefarious activites, against the all the Pakistanis, whether civilian or non-civilian, on the instructions of the wicked BUSH, saying, ‘ ENOUGH IS ENOUGH ‘ ?
My two cents….
What worries me most about Zardari is that he is not a elected official nor a member of parliament and is afforded access to Pakistan’s sensitive apparatus – normally limited to the elite leadership of the country i.e. i.e. President, Prime minister, defense minister etc. – And yet no body dares to question.
Zardari is treated as a Kingpin, when the fact is he is crook. Why the PPP senior leadership and workers are not objecting? I can tell you that this guy is not sincere to Pakistan and wants to cash in Pakistan and when the things get tough take the flight to New York.
Regards,
maakif
May I ask Army or ISI to give me a briefing too. I am a citizen of Pakistan but not a state functionary and havnt yet taken any oath under constitution to protect the state secrets.
May be I shoud contact PM’s Maali for a sifarish. Looks like all you need is a personal connection.
It reminds me that it was PROBABLY, during Benazir’s !st stint, as a PM, she was
given a briefing by the then I.S.I officials on Afghan Jihad, etc, but some main facts were not divulged to her, as the y did not trust her.
Could it be true ? That’s not important. But what’s important, is that an outsider, who is not a signatory to the ‘ Official secrets Act,’ can he be divulged the important facts ?