Azadi march on 14 Aug. Is Pakistan still Gulam?

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imran khan addressing azadi march live now.

he want new pakistan where people around the world wait in long que to get pakistani visa

he want new pakistan so strong so that they can help indian poor people
:taunt::taunt::taunt:
 

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imran khan addressing azadi march live now.

he want new pakistan where people around the world wait in long que to get pakistani visa

he want new pakistan so strong so that they can help indian poor people:taunt::taunt::taunt:
The bold says how high he regards India people standard :).
 

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I am not sure if this has been already posted.
Inside bulletproof air conditioned containers:

 
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Stampede at PTI Multan rally kills at least seven

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imran khan is addressing to wrong class of people. Is he making naya pakistan with these jahil paki awam:laugh::laugh:
 

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Stampede at PTI Multan rally kills at least seven

[video=dailymotion;x27oh3f]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x27oh3f_stampede-injures-18-at-pti-s-rally_news[/video]

imran khan is addressing to wrong class of people. Is he making naya pakistan with these jahil paki awam:laugh::laugh:


this what happens when cricket stadium with less or no lights used for azadi march
 

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Qadri calls off capital sit-in

Qadri calls off capital sit-in
| Says PAT to spread protests across country

ISLAMABAD - "Pack up and prepare to leave for your homes!" ordered Dr Tahirul Qadri to his followers finally, freeing them from his more than two months long sit-in in the federal capital.
Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief told his supporters he was going to widen the scope of his protest campaign making it countrywide, so, they should now go to their homes. He asked the female participants of the sit-in to leave and the young males to stay for a while to perform packing duties.
PAT chief held a meeting in the afternoon with his party colleagues and allied parties that included PML-Q, Sunni Itehad Council and Majlis Wahadatul Muslamin. Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, which is holding a separate sit-in, was not invited for consultation. Interestingly, PTI is the major stakeholder of PAT's presence as Qadri was providing them back-up support in day time when almost there is generally nobody in PTI's sit-in.
Qadri has been telling his followers that he will not end the sit-in protest in the until PM resigns and those responsible for Model Town killings are punished. But after Tuesday's meeting, he in his address presented a different picture and delivered a lecture on the meaning of revolution. He told them that revolution was a journey and it comes in phases. He tried to convince his followers that they had not lost at all. :confused2:He told them that breaking the siege by PAT workers was the first phase in this regard. He said roads were blocked and province of Punjab looked like a jail, adding revolution was like water which continuously flows under the earth. "Neither we nor the government backtrack from its stand," Qadri said.
Rebuffing the news about a deal, Qadri said no clandestine deal has been made. He added they would not backtrack from their stand and not sell the blood of 14 martyrs and 90 injured of the revolution. He avoided including those 3 people who died in Islamabad clash in the count of martyrs of his revolution march.
"The government could not prove money laundering against him," PAT chief asserted. He also said that those who run a campaign by taking funds from abroad should be hanged. Qadri said their workers had faced state violence and booked in criminal cases. "I congratulate the participants of revolution sit-in who continued the struggle despite their facing bullets and prisons."
About getting funds from foreign agencies, Dr Qadri said he should be hanged if it is proved that he received foreign funds to stage sit-in and spread unrest in the country. He accused that various religious clerics and politicians of the country were getting foreign funding. Qadri claimed that he had asked former dictator General (r) Zia ul Haq to adopt measures to stop foreign funding to the politicians and religious figures. He reiterated his stance that chief minister of Punjab should resign from his office over the killing of PAT workers.
It is believed that asking for the resignations of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif proved to be the biggest reason behind Qadri's failure to get his other agenda accepted by the government. But some quarters believe that it was not in the Qadri's hands to change his demands as from the very start the game planner was somebody else. Dr Qadri had to follow orders, they say.
Even the government was ready to accept many of his just demands in the start but his stubbornness left him with nothing at the end. The game started changing when the whole parliament unanimously rejected the 'unjust' demands of Dr Qadri and even the real power players could not change the results as per their will.
After the appointment of new spy chief Dr Qadri found himself with no support but still he tried his level best to drag the armed forces into the matter but failed. At the final stage, Qadri also faced difficulties in arranging funds and he was unable to feed his several thousand protesters. Consequently, first he shrank his sit-in few days ago and now finally wrapped it up. Though he claims he will continue his protest in different cities of the country but it seems more likely that his campaign would totally flop and he would fly back to Canada in few months.
 
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PTI bruised & betrayed as funds dry up

ISLAMABAD - With the government paying no heed to the popular demands of the Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI), which is staging a sit-in for the last 70 days, some senior leaders inside the party feel helpless as finances have parched.
Insiders in the PTI confided to The Nation on Thursday that majority in the core committee of the party wants an end to the sit-in at D-chowk as they believe the government would not yield to their core demands.
With Rawalpindi-Islamabad chapter of the PTI no more funding the sit-in, the expenses are being borne by a few party stalwarts including Jahangir Tareen, Azam Khan Swati, Abdul Aleem Khan (PTI's Lahore president) and some elements in the Khyber Pakhtunkhawa government.
Abdul Aleem Khan has been sponsoring DJ Butt, the man behind the musical arrangements at PTI's gathering. He also financed container-cum-stage of Imran Khan at the Lahore rally.
Jahangir Tareen and Azam Khan Swati have pumped in millions to party funds for continuing the agitation while the KP chief minister and few other ministers, according to sources, were tasked with pulling people to the protest venue.
The sit-in, initially estimated by party leadership to continue for three days, was sponsored by the party's Rawalpindi-Islamabad chapter under the supervision of PTI additional secretary general Saifullah Niazi, who later quit as organiser for want of money after the sit-in continued for an indefinite period.
PTI's key leader and MNA Asad Umar, during an interview with The Nation three days back, disclosed that his party initially had no intention to prolong the sit-in, adding that it was extended in the wake of the refusal of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to tender resignation.
A PTI lawmaker told this reporter seeking anonymity that his party anxiously looked for an exit from Islamabad, adding that the sit-in against the government had exhausted Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf.
"We are being solaced that the sit-in would boost our campaign for next elections even if the prime minister does not resign. But the issue is how long will we stay here," the lawmaker said.
Sources said majority of PTI senior leaders had advised joining Dr Tahirul Qadri, chief of Pakistan Awami Tehrik (PAT), in calling off the protest when a PAT representative had intimated to the PTI their intention to end the sit-in.
They argued that several leaders got sick for regularly attending the gathering at Federal Capital's D-Chowk. "Sometimes we feel as if we are not politicians but warriors. Only a warrior can fight for 70 days, not a politician. We are not as muscular as Khan," another PTI lawmaker said.
Some PTI lawmakers want to end boycott of the National Assembly in order to raise their voice on the floor of the parliament for pressing the treasury benches to accept their demands. "But Khan Sahib and some of his unelected friends want us to stay away from the lower house of the parliament," a source added.
It has been learnt that the PTI would call off its sit-in once it is done with touring different cities across the country, a move the party views as election campaign.
"At present we have no other option. Our party badly needs face-saving and we are sure the government and rest of the parties will not give us a safe exit," a PTI source commented.
 

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