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    Fasih Ahmed said:

    Sharif doing a double game, supporting the operation and still showing apprehensions. There should be a definite policy line, which is missing. Since Washington is warming up to him so nothing against controversial American role in Pakistan’s internal matters.

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    tariqhussain said:

    There are reports of civilian casualties and human sufferings everywhere. There was a need for people like Gilani and others to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Malankand/Swat people. Who cares?

    Zardari is on a joy ride at a time when a huge part of the country is on fire. What a shame for PPP to have such chairman and what a pain for Pakistan.

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    Adnan Arshad Mansoori said:

    Useless argument with any PPP Official how come he/she would accept the STATISTIC acceptable for them regarding the POPULARITY Graph of Zardari which is standing at 17% right now, well said Nadeem this figure was achieved by President Bush within 8 yrs., Mushraff at the end of his President ship almost 9 years of spending and Zardari within just 4 months.?

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    Saeed Afzal said:

    There are indeed reports of widespread civilian casualtities and human sufferings every where. Four babies were born yesterday in different refugee camps and there was no Lady Doctor or Midwife to attend. THE ARMY ACTION MUST STOP NOW.

    These Pathans will be give even tougher fight then Bengalis, and OUR Army only know how to surrender. Moreover this Army Action was started to please Altaf Hussain . So that Altaf Hussain does not withdraw his support for the Govt.

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    Awaam said:

    There was second drone attacks in last two days. What assurance Zardari has given to his masters, people should be informed about it.

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    Awaam said:

    There are militants in MQM ranks, does Zardari has the courage the launch a military operation to bring them to justice?

    Those who killed innocent civilians on May 12
    Those who burnt lawyers alive
    Those who killed more than 50 civilians as a follow up to attacks in Mumbai
    Those who killed several dozens after a peace deal in Swat
    Those who killed hundreds of political opponents

    Please go and get them.

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    Mera Watan said:

    Zardari is here with an agenda to create more instability and chaos in Pakistan. He will do, like Musharraf was used to do, whatever he is asked to do. Here the responsibility of all the political forces in the country becomes enormous to save Pakistan from the evil designs of amricans and indians.

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    Wajahat said:

    zaradri’s 40 chore Pakistan kay khilaaf sazish mein lagey hein. To assure their existence, they are following the footsteps of Gen Mush by killing more Pakistanis. Shame on zardari and Rehman Malik.

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    Fasih Ahmed said:

    The actual death toll is going to be huge. they have given just 750. use of gunships leaves large number of people dead and wounded. In peochar area reports released by wires indicate another round of casualties.

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    adilhussain said:

    This is difficult to understand how these people were picked as ministers by ppp. totally out of their minds and corrupt.

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    Saeed Afzal said:

    The situation is very grim the Army action must stop now. Army is not winning, we must start negotiations as these poor brothers and sisters of Swat will now have to migrate to other parts of Pakistan and will cause hatred.

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    headless said:

    Brothers!!! why do most of us have obsession with MQM?

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