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PML N now a land grabber in Punjab

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  1. wantinsaf
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    Land grabbing is not something new in Pakistan's politics as MQM and few feudals in Pakistan has always been founded involved in such acts.PML N is a new entry in this crime world.Since last couple of years its leadership has been seen involved in this crime.
    PML N has always been found involved in different crimes like using police against its opponents,election rigging,fake degrees,threatening people but this time they seem to be crossing other parties in land grabbing.
    Following incident has happened to a PTI officials in Jehlum where he became the victim of PML N's cruelities;
    "Few days ago, A cruel act of Land grabbing done by local leader of PML (N) in Jhelum. It was heinous act of political victimization committed by Mr. Munawar Minhas and other PML (N) officials in Jhelum with the help of police and revenue department grabbed the residential property of PTI Distt. Gen. Secretary, Haider Malik. The PML (N) men showed no�respect to court of Law, as court had granted a stay order in favour of Haider Malik Sb.

    We request to all of you if anyone can give legal help / advice to Mr Haider Malik. Today PTI members lodged a protest in front of DPO office in Jhelum. Mr. Haider Malik can be contacted on his cell number 0300 5450708 / 0331 5940098.

    We condemn this deplorable act of land grabbing by Mr. Munawar Minhas; who is chairman of PML (N) Amaan Committee of Rawalpindi Division."

    Posted 1 year ago on 09 Nov 2010 8:57 #
  2. NOW? That has always been the "strength" of PML-N. A lot of the leadership of PML-N has been involved in it (actually that is how they qualified as "leaders"). And isn't it PML-N that gave us plot-politics?

    E.g. How many of you believe PML-N shining star Kh. Saad Rafiq made his millions ONLY by being extremely lucky and winning prize bonds upon prize bonds?

    P.S. He recently shook-up a housing society owner here in Lahore. Came by claiming "it was not legal", etc., etc. and then demanded Rs. 10 Crore (They finally settled for Rs. 5 Crore)

    Posted 1 year ago on 09 Nov 2010 9:07 #

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