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No “G Ayaan Noon”

By Salman Mugsi • Jul 26th, 2008 • Category: Politics • (3,784 views) • No Responses

If President Bush travels to Pakistan for an official visit, then it’s a universal news, but when Pakistani Prime Minister fly to Washington for state visit, it is not even mentioned at the front page. Why? Because, beggars are not mentioned in salient words and they don’t deserve esteem and the bold highlights.

Though, for his visit he has prepared his baggage which include operation in Khyber Agency and in Hangu areas. He has also got the list of efforts done by them on the political fronts and he has just concluded a harmless conference of coalition partners. Moreover, the recent threat of Tehreek-e-Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud to blow up NWFP government has also added grimly to the credibility of the present government as the target of Talibans, and the stand of central and NWFP government against Talibans in this regards add to their achievement list.

America has clearly and vividly told the Pakistan’s ambassador in America, Hussain Haqqani, who is the man behind all the arrangement of our premier in US that Washington doesn’t want to indulge in petty issues and is no mood to hear the complaints of political leaders against the Musharraf. America is not really interested in the domestic problems of Pakistan, but simply want some concrete assurances to Pakistan to do more in the FATA area to satisfy the US interest in the FATA area.

American mood in Washington is not at all any musical, rather they have prepared a tough music for the ears of our Prime Minister.

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