l Choraha – 6 March 2010 | Pakistan Politics
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  • agrana75 said:

    Watch the reality of this so called journalist and intellectual.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO32G-WS-rM&feature=related

  • hammadc said:

    Hassan Nisar types are the true embodiment of hypocrites. He invites and agrees with the thinking of people like Nazir Naji and the rest who are yellow journalists. Pakistan is not in a mess due to the currupt Army or politicians, but we are in a mess due to people like Hassan Nisar. At least currupt leaders of ours do not profess to be saints…..this guy does…..

  • Revolution said:

    Perfect examples of munafiqat are Hasan Nasar, Mubsher Luqman, Naji, Sethi they want to have plots in every city and call themselves moderate and secular. Infact in Pakistan we have corrupt and munafiqeen calling themselves secular and progressive.

  • adnanvisa said:

    what ws wrong with that vdo; abdul qadeer jhan admitted he did proliferation.. to chor hee hua naaa

  • drcardio1980 said:

    Stupid,illiterate,corrupt politicians of PPP,PMLN,PMLQ are a shame.Pakistan needs some honest & sincere people.H.Nisar looks so stupid making fun of smaller parties.May God save Pakistan from corrupt ailments……..

  • muhanmmad anees said:

    Abdul Salam was an ordanry professor of physics like 100000 others, but he was Ahmadi. this was his only quality. He wass also imperialist Gomashta

  • drcardio1980 said:

    @adnanvisa how ungrateful u r to the man who saved Pakistan.Pakistan would have been another Iraq or Afghanistan without him.India would have eaten it away without him.Every country got this thing by proliferation.We should respect our heros.I hate Paki corrupt politicians & evil Talibans but should respect those who deserve it.

  • pashtoonkhwa912 said:

    Army is not a sacred cow; it must be held accountable and it must be made to present its budget in the elected parliament of the people of Pakistan. More than 70% of our national budget is davoured by the army. We actually do not need such a big army and such a huge defence budget.
    Army alone, no matter how big and powerful it is, can not guarantee the territorial integrity and internal peace and harmoney of a country. The people must have a stake in the system. A country, where big chunk of its population is marginalized and alienated, can’t survive for long.
    We claim that East Pakistan became Bengladesh only because India intervened. This is ridiculous: India would never have succeeded in seperating East Pakistan from West if the Bengalis did not wish that. The alienated Bengalis welcomed India to help them get rid of Punjabi Imperialism.
    The time has come to save the remaining Pakistan from further Bulkanization, and the only way to do that is to recognize the existence of 5 historic nations-Pashtoon, Baloch, Sindhi, Saraiki and Punjabi-and accord them maximum ‘national’ autonomy, both politcal, financial and cultural. Scores of atom bombs, giant army and mighty secret agencies can not save Pakistan from further destruction.

    Ghani Dotani,
    Århus, Denmark

  • pashtoonkhwa912 said:

    Well done Rasheed Sahib.

    Ghani Dotani,
    Århus, Denmark

  • norozkhan said:

    Garbage program, Hasan Nisar avoided to ask any tough questions, a total waste of time to watch the show.
    These ba—-ds spend ten lakhs on the tires for their car and every M.P spends one lakh rupees a day while a big number of Pakistani are unable to provide food for their families. Shame on us.

  • viperz998 said:

    @hammadc

    Wake up and emabark yourself on the true nature of your country, where offlately contradictions and ill-legitimacy has spread shreading examples such as the current advent of corrupt governance,

    despite all that, all you are worried about is journalism of negative portfolio ? better snap out of it and worry about real threats

  • pakistani75 said:

    He is really sick person. He needs to be hospitalized for long long time. He needs badly a psycologist.

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