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    Desi People said:

    Corruption trail of Zardari and Rehman Malik is endless. So such an embarassment was suppossed to be a must from transparency.

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    Desi People said:

    Just have a feeling that Zardari would be feeling very happy that Pakistan has been declared more corrupt under his rule, so his efforts are being acknowledged.

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    Wajahat said:

    I like that Iftikhar Gilani comment saying Zardari’s qualification can be challenged in the courts. Perhaps that would make him think that behave like a human being. He should remember Musharraf has to go despite serving the americans for nine years and now running around the globe unable to return to the town where he ruled as the most powerful man.
    Its better to think about Pakistan than Washington Mr. Zardari.

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    aftab said:

    Pathetic and absolute dire beginning from Baig saab that NRO was the need of musharraf more then BB and leaving the door open for a re entry as a party stalwart much like Aitzaz Ahsan, for mushy it was just a way to get the support of PPP in those days for the re election as president.

    Abid Sher Ali was even more dire then Baig, very quick to jump on the bandwagon of Mr 10% which is all well and good but would not make us aware of how many people in N-league are beneficiaries of NRO.

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    hasankhan said:

    political instability increses corruption,if u people r serious,work for democracy,support government.

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    noorjan said:

    Senater Anwar Baig the only member of PPP who openly criticize Zardari ,Gillani and fact that PPP fail to deliver. It is nice to see at least there is one person who give honest opinion above the party affiliation just for the sake of country. I admire his courage .That,s the kind of politicians we need most of the party members of political parties exhaust their energies boasting and aggrandizing their corrupt leaders shamelessly.Keep it up Mr Anwar Baig God bless you.

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    danishwar said:

    Iftikhar Gillani very rightly said that president has no power to right off people money he should give money from his own pocket if he wants to right off .That is absolutely right it is Pakistan,s money how can president forgive some body looted state money.President has no right to do that well said Iftikhar Gillani.

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    sianibili said:

    Our prophet (Peace be upon him) said there would be time when depleted people will be punished and rich influential will be forgiven.Is,n it exactly what is going on in Pakistan,like Tariq Azeem said that poor women are beaten for 20 thousand rupees and people who plundered billions are let go.The only reason to let them go is their status being in high position in military or civil service.

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    khochal said:

    Every political party point its finger on other that they are the most corrupt one i will suggest that every political party should make public the names of its party who are not only beneficiaries of NRO but any kind of corruption they have committed.All political parties should spew out such members of their parties if they really love Pakistan and better from other political parties.

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    supurpakistani said:

    Pakistan,s ratting have been dropped because of NRO like Adil Gillani mentioned he also mentioned that another bill is in the pipe line to protect corrupt politicians and military generals.I wonder what kind f message we are going to deliver to the world instead of punishing corrupts we are making laws to protect them.It is a real shame what we are up to.

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    tayyaba said:

    Abid Sher Ali made a very serious charge against Raja Pervez Ashraf that he is running a transport business with a fleet of 1500 buses by the procurements of commission and kick backs he received from power plant owners.If such a charge had been made in a western country it was going to bring big uproar in the country and government was going to resign and responsible was going to punish waisting no time.But here in Pakistan it is just another day like always without any problem.At the end of the day PPP workers will come up with only one argument that it is a conspiracy against democracy and PPP.

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    tahirmalik said:

    To,
    tayyaba

    Yes that is right Sent;Anwar Baig and Syed Adil Gillani said that despite complaints against ministers and other people no body is questioned or hold responsible for any wrong doings.I will like to mention that Prime minister Gillani himself is responsible to make a off the court deal with NAB for the loans he got on her wife,s name so how can he punish some one for the crime he is responsible to commit him self.

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    Allah ka Banda said:

    PPP;

    Piyo Pilao Pakrai na do

    Wah Tariq Azeem kiaa baat hay

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    aristotle said:

    Good program, nadeem malik is a nice anchorperson and he handles guests in a very well manner.
    As far as corruption allegations are concerned, kehtey hen k Aag hoti hay tu dhooa uthta hay.. Chingari hoti hay tu shoal bannta hay, Rai hoti hay tu pahaar banta hay etc,………

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    machoman said:

    We accepted KLB after so much discussions without any hesitation.Our government had decided to take money compromising Pakistan interest so despite of opinion not to accept it emanating from all corners government did not listen to any body just for greed not to change masses life.It is the same government dropping on the list of transparency international list is not going to make any change in the attitude of the current regime .Every day we hear some new story of manipulation but it seems that president and prime minister are not aware of any thing.

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    altf_0011 said:

    Today China is prosperous and powerful country in the world, people are happy becaue they have good wages/incomes, their standard of living is raised, china didn’t becoming like this, by following our kind of corrupt syste, they know corruption can send a country to disintegration (see why Soviet Union was disintegrated? they had/have thousand of nukes, but moneywise they became bankrupt). Recently in china, they gave death sentence to a corruption CEO of public company and it is not new in china.
    Our government servants from A to Z (top to bottom) are damn corrupt. There is will there is way, but these government servants don’t want to finish the corruption, only BS talks.

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    inqalabijosh said:

    It is criminal to cut off gas supply for household to compensate energy power plant.Our governments both military and civil consider Pakistani people QURBANI KA BAKRA and they treat people worst than enemies.This power plant saga should be investigated and people who got kick backs should brought to justice.

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    izatmaab said:

    Gilani, one in a 100 million!

    Wednesday, November 18, 2009
    Anjum Niaz

    The unkindest cut for Zardari comes from Forbes. This influential business magazine of America has ignored our president and his billions; instead, it has pitched for Yousuf Raza Gilani, making him the 38th most powerful man in the world! Heading the list of 67 is, of course, Barack Obama. But doesn’t Forbes know that Obama communicates with Zardari, and not Gilani? Only yesterday, or make it day before, our president got a personal letter from the US president telling him to “move it” with the war against the Taliban.

    One can understand why Obama has been selected. The magazine has a ready answer: “Let’s count the ways: [He] presides over the world’s largest, most innovative, most dynamic economy; [is] commander-in-chief of the planet’s richest, deadliest military; [has his] finger on the button of nuclear arsenal containing more than 5,000 warheads; [is] head of state of the world’s sole superpower; his Democrats have majorities in both US [Houses].”

    It is a excerption of Anjum Niaz article in THENEWS today it give us idea that we are all after Zardari but there is another man named Yousaf Raza Gillani we should watch for.

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    molabuksh said:

    to,
    altf_0011

    Recently in china, they gave death sentence to a corruption CEO of public company and it is not new in china.
    Our government servants from A to Z (top to bottom) are damn corrupt. There is will there is way, but these government servants don’t want to finish the corruption, only BS talks.

    Chinies love their country they keep their country,s interest above all, does not matter how big some individual is china,s interest will be never compromised our leaders do not even know what national pride is, they consider it non-sense as far they get some money even the tainted money.

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    mazloomlog said:

    Abid Sher Ali was right to say that military generals should also bring to justice and get the looted money back.We often talk about politicians but we forget about military big shots that they are equally responsible to put the country in chaos and yet they consider them selves not tangible.Musharaf is the worst example ever in the history of Pakistan.He should be brought back to country and tried under article 6 of constitution to set an example and give Pakistan credibility some respect.

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    tariqhussain said:

    @izatmaab said:
    Gillani is perhaps the most clever man. He is very clever and fully sold out to the establishment. He and his family members are known to be busy minting money, but he is lucky not to be tagged Mr. 10 percent. That title belongs to zardari.

    Zardari has done a stupidity by insisting on his decisions to have people like Rehman Malik, Wajid Shamsul Hasan, Hussain Haqqni, Riaz Lalaji etc….etc…they are not only corrupt but strongly disliked by establishment. Gilani by contrast is happy to accommodate people who acceptable to both zardari and military.

    They are all corrupt but trying to compete with each other based on their self assumed assumpts that “Amrica Hamare saath hey”. It was the biggest mistake that drowned Musharraf otherwise he was all powerful man.

    Now its turn of Zardari’s colleagues within next 2-4 weeks. They will all report back to CIA and MI6 like Musharraf.

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    tariqhussain said:

    My personal opinion is Zardari should be allowed to continue after he gives up draconian constitutional powers to PM, and Gillani shoudl be replaced with a more asserting Prime Minsiter who can work with a small cabinet of 15-20 ministers in total, instead of 100 minsiters.
    I support removal of Gilani instead of Zardari for his failure of governance.

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