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Raja Rental aur os k waday

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  1. runaway
    Member

    Pakistan is experiencing the worst enrery crises.

    Loadshedding in Karachi is now being done for 10-12 hours daily.

    Breakdowns are on top of this.

    There are rumors that KESC/Zardari Nexus has something do with extended load shedding.

    Rental Raja promised end to load shedding in Dec, which year?

    Electrity to his house and office should be cutoff. No generator. He should be made to live without electricity just like the rest of Pakistan

    Why is the Media and Supreme Court silent on this issue.

    Posted 2 years ago on 17 Mar 2010 14:22 #
  2. toamin
    member

    runaway,

    raja rental was betting on rental power plants which got exposed and hence the whole thing fell apart-

    that was a good scheme to loot wealth of poor pakistanis, so now either accept to pay the price on Euro/Dollar rate or live in darkness ;)

    Posted 2 years ago on 17 Mar 2010 14:47 #
  3. shriq
    Member

    Q. Why this nation (actually politicians) elected Zardari?

    A - Corrupt politicians elected him as he would not take anybody to task for their corruption. Khul ke khane ka moqa mile ga

    Q - Why Raja sab is not fulfilling his promises?

    A - He also voted for Mr. Zardari. If Zardari does not keeps his promises how he can expect the others (like his ministers) ke wo apnai wadai poorai karain

    Anybody still believes he would keep his promise of any December (forget about Dec 09)?

    Any body?

    Posted 2 years ago on 17 Mar 2010 15:10 #
  4. shriq
    Member

    http://arabnews.com/economy/article196324.ece

    The owner has a five-year contract to sell power to the deeply indebted Pakistani national power company.... Mahmood did not disclose the price of the contract.

    Providing a drop where an ocean is needed!! And why the price would be disclosed? How much commission was given would be another question everybody would be thinking and guessing!!

    Posted 1 year ago on 20 Nov 2010 16:33 #

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