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Posts Tagged ‘Elections 2008 Results’

Rise of the Nation: Decide thoughtfully What We Need

By Farid Masood • Feb 28th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Politically stability is the need of the hour. It cannot be attained by to impeach the president. It cannot be attained to act against the will of the nation. It cannot be attained to perform as per the dictation we were performing during last few years.
We are in the process of forming government, government based […]



SMS Contributed the Downfall of Q-League

By Farid Masood • Feb 20th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics

There were many claims from PML-Q that we will win the elections based on our performance of development works and some others efforts to mis-guide the masses.
On the other end people were much depressed due to price hikes and hoarding issue and wanted to get rid of looters. I am not saying it because they […]



A Recall to an Older Artilce: Wind of Change

By Farid Masood • Feb 20th, 2008 • Category: Misc, Pakistan Vote'08

It was TPS who felt and the change is appearing on the National horizon and wrote and analysis on it, on May 18th, 2007 under the title Wind of Change
The wind of change has blown and swept



Voters Its Time to Start Jubilations for Democracy

By Farid Masood • Feb 19th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Worth A Second Look

We came out leaving the urgent and personal works aside to vote. The verdict based on our inner voices, which made our decisions right and strong. Like the clear sunny day yesterday and today, we made it clear that government will be ours, the government by the people and hopefully for the people.
The decision is […]



Polls Analysis: A Mighty Come Back of PPP & PML(N)

By Farid Masood • Feb 19th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics, Worth A Second Look

Well done Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Muslim League (N).
Results are still coming, PPP (headed by care-taker Chairperson Mr Asif Ali Zardari named after the brutal assassination of Ms Baynazir Bhutto) & PML(N) (headed by Shahbaz Sharif under supervision of Mr Nawaz Sharif) are leading from the front on the center and in Punjab Province. […]



Danger Lies in Current Results

By Farid Masood • Feb 19th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics

The score board tells the winners have lost. The candidates for the future Prime Ministers have been clean bold by the nation from their native constituencies. Now the nation may get some sigh of relief. The politics will change the whole scenario will change, a government by national consensus is about to form.
The President and […]



NA-58 Attock –2: Win of Ch Pervaiz Elahi, Thanks to Major Tahir

By revo • Feb 19th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics

The only seat from where Ch. Pervaiz Elahi got elected from the only seat. The results are showing the drastic blow on the face of PML-Q, which has been outclassed by the nation in 19th General Elections 2008.
This constituency NA-58 consists of Attock area whose Nazim is Major (Retd) Tahir Sadiq, who is a very […]



PP-51 Presiding Officers Kidnapped

By Farid Masood • Feb 19th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics

Four (04) Presiding Officers has been kidnapped alongwith Elections 2008 results from PP-51 Faisalabad



Wind of Change is Blowing: Election Results Update

By Farid Masood • Feb 19th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics

NA-24 Moulana Fazl-ur-Rehman has been defeated.
NA-55 Makhdoom Javaid Hashmi is leading till now, Sh. Rasheed Ahmad trailing behind
NA-56 Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad has been defeated.
Speaker National Assembly Ch.Ameer Hussain has been defeated from Sialkot.
NA-58 Attock-2 Ch. Pervaiz Elahi in troubled waters.



Wind of Change is Blowing: Election 2008 update

By Farid Masood • Feb 19th, 2008 • Category: Pakistan Vote'08, Politics

NA-101 Gujranwala-7 Hamid Nasir Chatha (PML-Q) a pier of Q-League has been defeated by Justice (Retd) Iftikhar Ahmad Cheema who have taken 93097 votes. Just to remember Hamid Nasir Chatta is a renound figure of that area and a deserter of PML-N.