UK ambessedor in Pakistan and David Camron in UK, both continually resisting to apologise for David Camron's coments about Pakistan, Zardari should have protested in the strogest way possible, or at least cancel his visit to UK. But then Zardari doesn't care about Pakistan. He simply wants to lauch his son's polictical career. A son who probably wasn't even born in Pakistan , never lived in Pakistan. We may as well get an Indian or even David Camron to practice politics in Pakistan and one day become Pakistan PM. We should be ashamed of ZORDARI as he became Pakistan president by zabardasti.
PKPolitics Discuss » Current Issues
Zardari Visit UK
(15 posts)-
Posted 1 year ago on 03 Aug 2010 15:27 #
-
Normally leaders cancell their visits to other countries and return to their homeland.
But we ARE different!
Posted 1 year ago on 03 Aug 2010 15:32 # -
Har shaakh peh ulloo baitha hay,anjaam e gulsitan kia hoogaa?
Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 0:11 # -
To even discuss this guy is like discussing a pile of faeces.
All you are going to get is bad foul smells.
The real question that needs to be asked is about the MORONS who made it possible for this guy to be where he is at.
Now there is a project !Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 1:33 # -
Shame on all the people who voted for the MPAs and MNAs accepting Bill as their leader....
Saying this coz the public is responsible for it, Zard ari is not doing anything wrong.... he is doing to save the future of his son...
Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 3:26 # -
maybe ideal time for a joy ride with family for Mr.President as three provinces are drowning in flood and biggest city is showered with blood .
Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 8:35 # -
Gilani is TROUBLED by all this focus on Zardari's visit to UK...
“Let us decide that nobody will ever visit UK instead of indulging in point scoring,” the PM said.Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 10:18 # -
@shimatoree,
It will forever remain a mystery as to what was fed or slipped into the drinks of Asfandyar Wali, Altaf Hussain and Mulla Diesel that their respective parties voted for Doggie boy as President.
Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 10:34 # -
siddiqi73
To resolve the political mystery of Pakistan, we need to go back to the history of 1952 when the nation loving Liaquat Ali Khan was murdered. His last words before his death were. "ya Allah Pakistan ko bacha lay". The Shaheed had realized that his death was going to push Pakistan into an endless political turmoil. The second blow was given to the nation in 1977 when 9 political parites unitedly agitated against the elected PM ZA Bhutto and facilitated Zia to encroach upon the power seat. ZA Bhutto had been threatened in advance by the then US Foreign Secretary Henry Kissinger against the nuclear program.
Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 11:01 # -
HF, Yes, you're right. After 1977, it's been downhill all the way for us.
Here are the USans again on our backs, commentary supplied by US dissidents themselves:
Obama Disagrees With Pakistani Leader's Warning That Afghan War Is Lost - 4.8.10
President Obama disagrees with the Pakistani president's conclusion that the U.S. war in Afghanistan is already lost because of the failure to win over the Afghan people, the White House said Tuesday.
Commentary:
"That war CAN'T be lost until after the November elections dammit! Now shut the @#$% up before we invade YOU!" -- Official White Horse SouseSo, every young American who dies or is crippled between now and November is being sacrificed to prop up the re-election chances of the Democrats!
Let us all agree that every coffin that comes home between now and November be decorated with a banner that reads, "Killed for a re-election campaign!"
Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 11:17 # -
Pakistan president under attack over Europe trip
By Katherine Haddon (AFP) – 1 hour agoLONDON — Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari was in Britain Wednesday amid a row over terrorism, and rising criticism over his failure to return home in the aftermath of the worst floods in living memory.
Zardari, who arrived in Britain Tuesday, will hold talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron Friday and explain "face to face" Islamabad's anger over Cameron's claim last week that Pakistan promoted the "export of terror".
But Zardari is now under growing pressure to go back to Pakistan and lead the country's response to devastating floods in northwest and central Pakistan which have killed up to 1,500 people affected over three million.
Pakistan is holding an emergency cabinet meeting Wednesday in a bid to speed up relief work following the devastating floods which washed away villages and ruined farmland in one of its poorest and volatile regions.
Imran Khan, the country's former cricket captain turned opposition politician, said Zardari should be in Pakistan following the disaster.
"Any talks can be postponed — surely the priority should be your own people," he told ITV television. "And then to go on this lavish tour — this money could be used on the victims.
"Remember Pakistan is bankrupt right now so the government doesn't have enough money, so he should be mobilising people to help these victims of the floods."
Zardari's visit to Europe — which started in France, where he met President Nicolas Sarkozy and visited his family's rural stately home — is not due to end after a rally in Britain Saturday when he will reportedly launch the political career of his son, who has been studying at Oxford University.
The trip was labelled a "joy ride" by one flood survivor, and a number of British lawmakers of Pakistani origin have pulled out of a planned lunch with Zardari Thursday.
"For him to spend tens of thousands of pounds on the launch of his son's political career at a time when his country needs him shows that he's out of touch and his advisors are ill-informed," one of them, Lord Nazir Ahmed of the main opposition Labour Party, told AFP.
"Quite frankly, staying in five-star hotels with his huge entourage, tens of big cars that have been hired just to give him this protocol in London, it's quite outrageous."
Read more:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hWLGFX29cwM9JF3i-6nGfQjHxfKA
Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 11:27 # -
Siddque 73
It is called MONEY- big Lumps of it.
Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 12:28 # -
the prime minister informed his fellow passengers that ‘Rehman Baba’
had said six injured people had been removed from the site of the air crash.According to Mr Gilani, when the interior minister was asked if the injured were conscious,
he said “they spoke a little bit”.Posted 1 year ago on 04 Aug 2010 12:34 # -
it seems like ,Zardari wanna to live life to the fullest .
and wanna enjoy powerful post to the end th degree .Posted 1 year ago on 05 Aug 2010 10:01 # -
Gilani's latest spin in defense of Zardari...
No high profile ISI visit to UK was scheduled: PMPosted 1 year ago on 06 Aug 2010 9:12 #
Reply
You must log in to post.