Record sale of Osama posters in Pakistan ISLAMABAD: There has been a record sale of posters of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan after the al-Qaida leader was gunned down in a daring US commando raid May 2 in the country, a media report said on Tuesday. More than 100,000 posters of Osama Bin Laden have been sold since his death, the Online news agency reported citing the print industry. It added that the volume of sale is increasing daily. Osama's death on May 2 ended nearly a decade-long hunt for the US's most wanted terrorist. He was blamed for the terrorist attacks in the US in September 2001 in which nearly 3,000 people were killed. Record sale of Osama posters in Pakistan - The Times of India
The pakistanis are interested to model their looks on him so that some day the cash rich ISI protect them as well , that will end their misery of drought , floods , power shortage , unemployment because ISI have enough resouces to make big mansions for them.
80% karachi is without power supply and its a everyday story. According to Geo news. Imagine 80% Mumbai without power
since we are going there, Karachi has no public transport, 80% of people have no access to water or toilet or sewage. Only of Prophet Muhammad (and of the 12 imams amongst shiites I think)