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Imran Khan rules out an alliance with Musharraf

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  1. msohail83
    Member

    "I'm very blunt - No question of an alliance with Musharraf."

    Putting an end to rumors, Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan has ruled out any alliance with former Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf.

    What's the next nooner's propaganda?

    Link - Video excerpts

    Posted 4 months ago on 10 Jan 2012 7:22 #
  2. siddiqi73
    Member

    Are we talking about the same bluntness:

    Before - MQM is a facist outfit and Altaf Hussain is a terrorist

    After - Internet Tehreek and MQM have the same ideology and on the issue of Altaf Hussain and MQM, I've "well left" the ball

    If the above is a rumour, what's with Sheroo then?

    Posted 4 months ago on 10 Jan 2012 7:29 #
  3. Yeah right! wait until bridges starting appearing.

    They have worked together and both had fathom a great political duo, a pragmatic, open minded, no non-sense leadership couple, who thought they were equally popular among masses. These dreams may not have dwindle yet and a cordial working relationship may be jumpstarted.

    Posted 4 months ago on 10 Jan 2012 14:03 #
  4. quaidkamazaar
    Member

    Well what did Musharraf have to say about all this???

    Musharraf said that formation of a coalition would have been good for untested parties... but he is not going to beg PTI... he will stay alone and fight for representation of the vastly untapped vacuum for leadership areas of Pakistan.

    Musharraf has a lot of self dignity and he has made clear he does not need anyone for his political future.

    However, no one can rule out the possiblity of this coalition.

    Posted 4 months ago on 10 Jan 2012 22:39 #
  5. insaftak
    Member

    Musharaf's party is tested!

    Posted 4 months ago on 10 Jan 2012 22:43 #
  6. pacemaker
    Member

    Imran Khan deny Shiekh Rasheed joining PTI and election alliance with MQM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Tf9C48__o9U

    Posted 4 months ago on 11 Jan 2012 0:12 #

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