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Stop Politics Please

By Gul Raiz • Jul 4th, 2008 • Category: Politics • (3,620 views) • 6 Comments

If PML-N do not agree with PPP over the judges issue, and over the operation in FATA, it’s leadership must come out in the public and declare it, and as they did on the judges issue, they must also give the deadline to the PPP government to end the operation in FATA and elsewhere.

PML-N, JUI-F, MQM and other allied parties of PPP are drumbeating that they do not approve of the military operation in Khyber Agency, and they are against it and they want dialogue and blah blah blah, yet there they are enjoying the fruits and cakes of rule and power.

If any Long March should be done, it should be against the crippling price hike and the use of force within the country. These are the basic problems of the people of Pakistan, where they don’t have anything eat and clothe and live, and where there own government use force upon them.

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6 Responses to “Stop Politics Please”

  1. 1
    Aftab S. Alam Says:

    All the political parties including Nawaz Sharif’s must be made to define in clear terms where do they stand on Talibans (of every shades / Pakistani or Afghani / International whatever). People of Pakistan must be told in so many words which political party, its members and owners / heads like Nawaz Sharif stand vis-a`- vis Government of Pakistan’s decision about military action against all those enemy forces challenging the writ of the state and threatening Pakistan’s integrity. A clear position and stand on this vital issue must be defined, so that people of Pakistan may see and decide for themselves who prefers our national integrity and which people and parties are limited to the party and personal agendas.

  2. 2
    nazia Says:

    The two absconders of past were intentially allowed to particaipate again on country’s politics but only on condtional basis.The major reasons of particaipation are to curtail down the strong effects of lawyers movement that has surely changed the urban culture of Pakistan and harrasing army mafia.Secondly it would reduce the disasterous effect of worst mangement of mussarf regime as now all birds of feather flock together.Political and economical blunders are mutiplying and this burden of curses is now being shifted to the shoulders of corrupt politicinas that had already been rejected by nation twice in the history.Here no visible change is appearing as back seat team is same and also working on same principles and that is to continue war on terror activity on our soil.Now this team is adding more economic depressions in all sectors of life so that people would forget core issues and trap on daily survivals issues . Our country has become experimental ground for US management to achieve good results in US soil and our ruling mafia is here for helping them.

  3. 3
    Aftab S. Alam Says:

    # 2 - please be so kind and explain it for ordinary mortals, you know, for people like the aftabs and the alams out there in the streets trying to cope with life as life is in present day Pakistan.

  4. 4
    Dr Razahaider Says:

    please allow me to comment

  5. 5
    The Pakistani Spectator Says:

    Dear Dr. Who has stopped you? You are always welcome. Nobody has the right to tell restrict others from commenting. TPS is for all, and we respect and regard everybody’s opinion.

    Please feel free, its your own site, as it belongs to others.

    best regards

  6. 6
    Aashique of Musharraf Says:

    Pakistani Spectator
    That’s the spirit I like most!

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