if peoples don’t have anything to eat than…they will burn the whole pakistan…idiot leaders…..nothing is dearest then hunger …..a normal human being needs to eat somthing before thinking about anything else like pakistan …you idiot ..dumb asshole leaders…..
The educated community of Pakistan didn’t vote for PPP. Look at Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad, Pindi, Peshawar, Sahiwal, Quetta, Multan ….. PPP has got very few seats there. PPP only knows to deceive the poor and ignorant people in villages of southern punjab and interior sindh.
And by the way out of 372 seats of NA, they have only 125. The rest is all use of money and political gambling here and there with other bastards like themselves.
@ Masood Ahmad
Educated community of Pakistan?
Karachi, voted MQM as they have been ding for a long time (though i respect there verdict) but don’t you know it’s all about Urdu Speaking people.PPP is the only national level party that won NA seats in Karachi and does exist there.
Faisalabad, out of 11 Na seats ppp got 5 and one independent member Mr. Farooq Saeed khan also belong to ppp.
Peshawar, PPP got 2 Na seats while the other 3 won by ANP who is PPPs partner.
Quetta,that has one NA seat won by PPP, 4 out of 5 Provincial seats as well from Quetta city.
PPP won seats from Sahiwal and Multan as well and performed well in both cities.
That leaves us with PIndi and Lahore where PPP didn’t do well in cities of course.
Don’t humiliate interior Sindh by calling them un- educated as Sindhies are more aware and full of political wisdom and virtue.
How majority of Lahore and Pindi voted doesn’t show them very educated as they voted for most rich people of this country.I don’t thing there is even 2 % of elected members from Punjab’s big cities are common political workers or have better political sense then any other political group.
Karachi always vote on linguistic bias though its supposed to be the most educated city.I personally like of fact about Karachi that at least MQM opens doors to middle class into parliament.
I don’t agree at all that educated people vote really responsibly compare to less educated.
Lahore, Pindi and rest of Punjab only turned in to favor of Qaid i Azam’s Muslim league in 1945 onward, ( when we Punjabis thought that Pakistan is inevitable), While Sindhies voted for Pakistan in 1938 through a joint motion in Sindh assembly presented by Sian GM Syed.
Well yeah! People voted to PPP but they didn’t vote Zardari. They didn’t vote for the beloved team of friends Mr. Zardari surrounded by these days.
Nobody has a problem with PPP government. Our problem is we are missing a true leadership. There is no way Zardari could replace himself by a better person with capabilities of leadership. At least he should get rid of that ignorant group of ministers and advisers,who do not wake up until public gets violent, before its too late for him.
I think u need to correct your ‘facts’ and please don’t deny the fact that even PPP leadership realises that PPP is losing in Educated, urbanised youth (3 factors that are to increase irreversibly in future)
in Karachi PPP did not win in urdu speaking and educated community, rather it won from the Liyari and suburbs of Karachi where Sindhi/Balochi community is in majority. However just for your information it had been PMLN who had defeated MQM right in their mainland in previous elections (Even defeated Farooq Sattar on one seat).
Regarding Quetta, morally PPP member should resign from this seat as he is not representing this constituency in real terms. PKMAP has majority in this area and they proved it with a successful boycott as there was only 17% turnout rate here (LOWEST in the country, u can verify from election commission website)
Regarding Sahiwal (NA-160), PPP lost badly here by a margin of 32000 votes, they were not even no. 2 here and PMLQ candidate was the runners up.
In Multan, both city area seats were won by PMLN (son on yusaf raza gilani was also defeated here) and the seat yusaf raza gilani won is not purely urban seat.
PPP lost even urban areas of south including Khanewal (PPP was no 3), DG Khan (PPP was no. 3), Bahawalpur city, and even the last urban centre of Punjab, Sadiqabad.
11 seats of Faisalabad are not all urban, In Faisalbad city, PPP could only manage to grab One seat by a margin of 1000 or so and that too after 27 Dec emotional tide.
PPP even lost in Gujrat city to PMLN where Ahmed Mukhtar was contesting. Ahmed Mukhtar managed to win the National Assembly seat ONLY with the help of PMLN as PMLN provincial candidate from city bagged 45000 votes that makes 70% of votes of Ahmed Mukhtar on national assembly seat.
There is a long list of urban centres/cities where PPP lost badly like (just giving examples of District capitals ) Qasoor city, Sheikupura city, Khushab city, Mianwali city (No candidate), Bhakkar city, Toba Tek Singh city, Jhelum city, Gujranwala city, Sialkot city, Narowal City, Attock city, Chakwal city, Hafizabad city, Layyah city.
So accept the reality, this was same Lahore which was centre of PPP (Not wadera party of these days). Ideological voters of any party are mostly found in urban centres and in rural areas, these are not party votes in most of the cases in our country. Just for example, in Jhang, Faisal Saleh and Abida Hussain were contestant. Earlier Abida had tried to go back to PMLN but NS refused. So what if she was PMLN candidate and Faisal saleh PMLQ, I can assure PPP could not have even succeeded to find a candidate. So try th understand the realties please.
And regarding Sindh, I can tell u one thing, without 27 Dec, PPP would have lost sukhar city seat and u will see it in next elections. And just for ur information, PPP won Liyari seat in 1997 by only 300 votes and this time they will not be able to defend it by this margin even.
What a garbage… typical mentality shown by Nusrat Javed… an overseas caller is offering his services for the betterment of Pakistan but acting like a true bureaucrat he snubbed him, just because one of his friend’s hand was burned so we should not go for the new developments being made in clean renewable energy sources, what a shame what a shame… He is talking about 1985 not knowing that new researches and innovations have turned the solar energy into a reliable and affordable source. Unfortunately most of the people at top shows this mentality and always talk rubbish when offered new ideas and innovations. Result: people are still living in a sub-standard and horrible state of life.
While the science to convert sunlight directly into electricity has been around for many decades, in last few years new technology for improved photovoltaic has turned this source a blessing for countries like ours. Using Pakistan’s abundant sunshine we can build dozens of 5 to 10 MW solar power plants.
Solar energy has the greatest potential of any source to solve the energy problems, just in one hour enough sunlight strikes our planet to provide the entire earth’s energy needs for one whole year. New and new developments are being made in this field and many countries are using this as a clean, affordable and abundant source, but for people like NJ this is just nonsense. No doubt he is a supporter of PPP, whose sole idea of development is to give food tokens, it is better they should start again “Ration Card” system so people will be busy in getting atta, ghee and sugar in queues and Mr. A to Z will be having abundant time for making more billions dollars to satisfy his lust.
Unregistered mobile sims are being used in criminal and terrorist activities in Bhakkar (Pakistan).
In Bhakkar the criminal activities murders, robberies and terrorist activities are being done with the help of unregistered mobile sims against Shia camminitiy.
it was disclosed by district police sources that few months back when a Uphone sim belonged to a franchise was found involved in a murder of a young guy in Bhakkar city.
When the matter was investigated, police found that a Uphone sim which had no identification /issuing record with company was used in this murder incident.
By tracking the calls history it was came in to knowledge that the same sim had been used by a person named Imran Bhidwaal, who is one of the owners/partners of a franchise (mobile company branch)
The story is started in late 2009 when a young guy belonged to a well off family of Vehari district Punjab and a girl set up mobile phone friendship. The girl belonged to an influential political family of Bhakkar city.
Later on the story uncovered in front of the other family members. In retaliation and grudge a fake friendship plan was planted by the relatives of this girl. They used another girl who trapped this guy in friend ship relations. For communication purpose the unregistered Uphone sim was taken from Bismillah mobiles and used.
The fake girlfriend invited this guy in her city (Bhakkar). On reaching in the city the unfortunate guy was shot dead by anonymous murderer. After this incident happened the fake girlfriend returned the mobile sim to the franchise owner and Imran Bhidwaal started using it for his own. The Uphone communication record disclosed several other secrets belonged to the same kind of activities in Bhakkar. The police registered an FIR in Thana Sadar Bhakkar against anonymous murderers and their helpers. The procedural investigations to the suspects are in progress.
Although The Punjab government declared Bhakkar district a ‘Red Zone’, in 2009 following apprehensions that the Taliban, under attack in South Waziristan, could enter Punjab from abandon banks of River Indus but in spite of that no formal activity was seen here. Bhakkar is situated in Punjab on the Indus River bank which is a natural boundary between Bhakkar and D.I. Khan,( Khyber Pakhtoonkhawah) and there are several crossing points on the Indus River, where folks cross the river through ferryboat service and easily enter into the both provinces within 30 minuts.
These corridors are also used by terrorists who cross the river and can easily hit the other parts of Punjab. There is not even a single check point of police at these entry points or the surrounding areas of Indus River (called Kuchay ka area) especially on Punjab border side. To avoid and eliminate the terrorist activities the Pakistan
Telecommunication Authorities (PTA) have already suspended the mobile phone services in D.I. Khan city but at River banks and its surroundings areas the mobile signals works strongly and terrorists at both sides of the river can freely communicate and warn their friends on the other side before any unexpected activity of law enforcement agencies.
This easy approach between Punjab and Khyber Pakhtoonkhawah for terrorist element is an eye opening threat to Bhakkar city and south western Punjab where there is already a Punjabi Taliban threat has become a big issue. The Indus River corridors in Bhakkar and Layah districts are big source of trafficking terrorists. To help and meet each other. Its eradication must be the first priority of law enforcement agencies in Punjab.
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if peoples don’t have anything to eat than…they will burn the whole pakistan…idiot leaders…..nothing is dearest then hunger …..a normal human being needs to eat somthing before thinking about anything else like pakistan …you idiot ..dumb asshole leaders…..
pakistani nation unfortunately who vote Zardari ….they deserve this situation……Allah provides what we ask for….so Nation ask Zardari …they got…
Agree with TangoXP.
@TangoXP
The educated community of Pakistan didn’t vote for PPP. Look at Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad, Pindi, Peshawar, Sahiwal, Quetta, Multan ….. PPP has got very few seats there. PPP only knows to deceive the poor and ignorant people in villages of southern punjab and interior sindh.
And by the way out of 372 seats of NA, they have only 125. The rest is all use of money and political gambling here and there with other bastards like themselves.
@ Masood Ahmad
Educated community of Pakistan?
Karachi, voted MQM as they have been ding for a long time (though i respect there verdict) but don’t you know it’s all about Urdu Speaking people.PPP is the only national level party that won NA seats in Karachi and does exist there.
Faisalabad, out of 11 Na seats ppp got 5 and one independent member Mr. Farooq Saeed khan also belong to ppp.
Peshawar, PPP got 2 Na seats while the other 3 won by ANP who is PPPs partner.
Quetta,that has one NA seat won by PPP, 4 out of 5 Provincial seats as well from Quetta city.
PPP won seats from Sahiwal and Multan as well and performed well in both cities.
That leaves us with PIndi and Lahore where PPP didn’t do well in cities of course.
Don’t humiliate interior Sindh by calling them un- educated as Sindhies are more aware and full of political wisdom and virtue.
How majority of Lahore and Pindi voted doesn’t show them very educated as they voted for most rich people of this country.I don’t thing there is even 2 % of elected members from Punjab’s big cities are common political workers or have better political sense then any other political group.
Karachi always vote on linguistic bias though its supposed to be the most educated city.I personally like of fact about Karachi that at least MQM opens doors to middle class into parliament.
I don’t agree at all that educated people vote really responsibly compare to less educated.
Lahore, Pindi and rest of Punjab only turned in to favor of Qaid i Azam’s Muslim league in 1945 onward, ( when we Punjabis thought that Pakistan is inevitable), While Sindhies voted for Pakistan in 1938 through a joint motion in Sindh assembly presented by Sian GM Syed.
Well yeah! People voted to PPP but they didn’t vote Zardari. They didn’t vote for the beloved team of friends Mr. Zardari surrounded by these days.
Nobody has a problem with PPP government. Our problem is we are missing a true leadership. There is no way Zardari could replace himself by a better person with capabilities of leadership. At least he should get rid of that ignorant group of ministers and advisers,who do not wake up until public gets violent, before its too late for him.
@dara
I think u need to correct your ‘facts’ and please don’t deny the fact that even PPP leadership realises that PPP is losing in Educated, urbanised youth (3 factors that are to increase irreversibly in future)
in Karachi PPP did not win in urdu speaking and educated community, rather it won from the Liyari and suburbs of Karachi where Sindhi/Balochi community is in majority. However just for your information it had been PMLN who had defeated MQM right in their mainland in previous elections (Even defeated Farooq Sattar on one seat).
Regarding Quetta, morally PPP member should resign from this seat as he is not representing this constituency in real terms. PKMAP has majority in this area and they proved it with a successful boycott as there was only 17% turnout rate here (LOWEST in the country, u can verify from election commission website)
Regarding Sahiwal (NA-160), PPP lost badly here by a margin of 32000 votes, they were not even no. 2 here and PMLQ candidate was the runners up.
In Multan, both city area seats were won by PMLN (son on yusaf raza gilani was also defeated here) and the seat yusaf raza gilani won is not purely urban seat.
PPP lost even urban areas of south including Khanewal (PPP was no 3), DG Khan (PPP was no. 3), Bahawalpur city, and even the last urban centre of Punjab, Sadiqabad.
11 seats of Faisalabad are not all urban, In Faisalbad city, PPP could only manage to grab One seat by a margin of 1000 or so and that too after 27 Dec emotional tide.
PPP even lost in Gujrat city to PMLN where Ahmed Mukhtar was contesting. Ahmed Mukhtar managed to win the National Assembly seat ONLY with the help of PMLN as PMLN provincial candidate from city bagged 45000 votes that makes 70% of votes of Ahmed Mukhtar on national assembly seat.
There is a long list of urban centres/cities where PPP lost badly like (just giving examples of District capitals ) Qasoor city, Sheikupura city, Khushab city, Mianwali city (No candidate), Bhakkar city, Toba Tek Singh city, Jhelum city, Gujranwala city, Sialkot city, Narowal City, Attock city, Chakwal city, Hafizabad city, Layyah city.
So accept the reality, this was same Lahore which was centre of PPP (Not wadera party of these days). Ideological voters of any party are mostly found in urban centres and in rural areas, these are not party votes in most of the cases in our country. Just for example, in Jhang, Faisal Saleh and Abida Hussain were contestant. Earlier Abida had tried to go back to PMLN but NS refused. So what if she was PMLN candidate and Faisal saleh PMLQ, I can assure PPP could not have even succeeded to find a candidate. So try th understand the realties please.
And regarding Sindh, I can tell u one thing, without 27 Dec, PPP would have lost sukhar city seat and u will see it in next elections. And just for ur information, PPP won Liyari seat in 1997 by only 300 votes and this time they will not be able to defend it by this margin even.
What a garbage… typical mentality shown by Nusrat Javed… an overseas caller is offering his services for the betterment of Pakistan but acting like a true bureaucrat he snubbed him, just because one of his friend’s hand was burned so we should not go for the new developments being made in clean renewable energy sources, what a shame what a shame… He is talking about 1985 not knowing that new researches and innovations have turned the solar energy into a reliable and affordable source. Unfortunately most of the people at top shows this mentality and always talk rubbish when offered new ideas and innovations. Result: people are still living in a sub-standard and horrible state of life.
While the science to convert sunlight directly into electricity has been around for many decades, in last few years new technology for improved photovoltaic has turned this source a blessing for countries like ours. Using Pakistan’s abundant sunshine we can build dozens of 5 to 10 MW solar power plants.
Solar energy has the greatest potential of any source to solve the energy problems, just in one hour enough sunlight strikes our planet to provide the entire earth’s energy needs for one whole year. New and new developments are being made in this field and many countries are using this as a clean, affordable and abundant source, but for people like NJ this is just nonsense. No doubt he is a supporter of PPP, whose sole idea of development is to give food tokens, it is better they should start again “Ration Card” system so people will be busy in getting atta, ghee and sugar in queues and Mr. A to Z will be having abundant time for making more billions dollars to satisfy his lust.
Unregistered mobile sims are being used in criminal and terrorist activities in Bhakkar (Pakistan).
In Bhakkar the criminal activities murders, robberies and terrorist activities are being done with the help of unregistered mobile sims against Shia camminitiy.
it was disclosed by district police sources that few months back when a Uphone sim belonged to a franchise was found involved in a murder of a young guy in Bhakkar city.
When the matter was investigated, police found that a Uphone sim which had no identification /issuing record with company was used in this murder incident.
By tracking the calls history it was came in to knowledge that the same sim had been used by a person named Imran Bhidwaal, who is one of the owners/partners of a franchise (mobile company branch)
The story is started in late 2009 when a young guy belonged to a well off family of Vehari district Punjab and a girl set up mobile phone friendship. The girl belonged to an influential political family of Bhakkar city.
Later on the story uncovered in front of the other family members. In retaliation and grudge a fake friendship plan was planted by the relatives of this girl. They used another girl who trapped this guy in friend ship relations. For communication purpose the unregistered Uphone sim was taken from Bismillah mobiles and used.
The fake girlfriend invited this guy in her city (Bhakkar). On reaching in the city the unfortunate guy was shot dead by anonymous murderer. After this incident happened the fake girlfriend returned the mobile sim to the franchise owner and Imran Bhidwaal started using it for his own. The Uphone communication record disclosed several other secrets belonged to the same kind of activities in Bhakkar. The police registered an FIR in Thana Sadar Bhakkar against anonymous murderers and their helpers. The procedural investigations to the suspects are in progress.
Although The Punjab government declared Bhakkar district a ‘Red Zone’, in 2009 following apprehensions that the Taliban, under attack in South Waziristan, could enter Punjab from abandon banks of River Indus but in spite of that no formal activity was seen here. Bhakkar is situated in Punjab on the Indus River bank which is a natural boundary between Bhakkar and D.I. Khan,( Khyber Pakhtoonkhawah) and there are several crossing points on the Indus River, where folks cross the river through ferryboat service and easily enter into the both provinces within 30 minuts.
These corridors are also used by terrorists who cross the river and can easily hit the other parts of Punjab. There is not even a single check point of police at these entry points or the surrounding areas of Indus River (called Kuchay ka area) especially on Punjab border side. To avoid and eliminate the terrorist activities the Pakistan
Telecommunication Authorities (PTA) have already suspended the mobile phone services in D.I. Khan city but at River banks and its surroundings areas the mobile signals works strongly and terrorists at both sides of the river can freely communicate and warn their friends on the other side before any unexpected activity of law enforcement agencies.
This easy approach between Punjab and Khyber Pakhtoonkhawah for terrorist element is an eye opening threat to Bhakkar city and south western Punjab where there is already a Punjabi Taliban threat has become a big issue. The Indus River corridors in Bhakkar and Layah districts are big source of trafficking terrorists. To help and meet each other. Its eradication must be the first priority of law enforcement agencies in Punjab.
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