Bolta Pakistan - 10 October 2008

Bolta duo present another interesting episode of Bolta Pakistan and discuss fresh issues.

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  1. Mohammad Sarwar Says:
    October 11th, 2008 at 12:57 am
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    NJ is so rude, does not reciprocates to people when they say Asalama aley kum.He always interupts callers when they are about to make their point. Callers should be made aware that they have 2 minutes at the maximum.He should be more polite, and down to earth with examplary Ikhlaqs.His assocaite Mushtaq Minhas is well mannered,and always leaves a good impression.May be the producer of Bolta Pakistan should introduce a woman anchor as replace ment of NJ. This will balance the equation. I am sure many Khawateen will hail the idea.

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    NJ thanks for introducing & inciting sectarianism.

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    @Mohammad Sarwar
    I agreed with you because i also called in the program and wants to make 2 comments but NJ starts talking in between and then hang up. Then i send email to Bolta pakistan’s producer and advice him to make a virtual clock on the tv screen for 20sec or what ever, so the caller knows how much time he had and completes his comments with in that time rather cut him off in between but it is not implimented yet.
    http://pkpolitics.com/2008/06/27/bolta-pakistan-27-june-2008/

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  4. Asim Sattar Says:
    October 11th, 2008 at 9:39 am
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    Its interesting to see how Nusrat Javed defends the Evil.

    He did not answer the question. “Does he want America to Rule in Pakistan?”. he wanted to say “YES” because this is also the desire of Zardari “To sell Pakistan Nuclear capability to USA and run away”

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  5. Asim Sattar Says:
    October 11th, 2008 at 9:41 am
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    Mushtaq rightly said “Benazir had no vision” Their (PPP) vision is to fool People by Roti, Kapra and Makaan.

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    I dont know what is wrong with NJ.

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    i dont like the anchors who are biased.nusrat javaid and mushtaq manhas both are biased,they should be above party politics.mushtaq manhas always want to confuse nation.

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  8. Asim Sattar Says:
    October 12th, 2008 at 9:19 am
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    Mushtaq Manhas represent 95% of the nation.

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    NJ is atleast dare to say what he thinks and not scared like most of other pseudo-intellectuals(Generals,columnist and religious bigshots)who always confused mislead their followers.They and their families enjoy all luxuries of life but wish to be remember as the greatest defenders for their ideology. they are just like a wife who wants to live with her husband but wish every man should admires her

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  10. Ya.Allah.Khair Says:
    October 13th, 2008 at 10:34 pm
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    NJ was much better but his prepetual cowardness and desires to sneak into some kind of power settlement in Zardari league is visible. He certainly wants something out of his loyalty towards USA and Zardari.

    Mushtaq minhas has done a great job in speaking the Pakistan’s people language and being upfront to Judge’s issue. I met Chief Justice Ch.Ifthekhar a year ago and was further impressed with his bravery.

    Mushtaq Minhas and Zaid Hamid should be injected into the policy making to take us out of these crises having Imran Khan into power. Inshallah very soon….

    Ya.Allah.Khair

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    Funny how NJ still blaming everything on Musharraf (Tennis aur Golf khailnay walay).

    He will never accept any failure of Zardari Regime and will keep blaming Musharraf for everything.

    Bhayee woh chala gaya ab kuch zimmaydari laylo…

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