Azadi march on 14 Aug. Is Pakistan still Gulam?

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This blog is dated January 2012

http://mohammadbinsam.blogspot.in/2012/01/imran-khan-is-hindu-brahman-run-stooge.html
IMRAN KHAN IS RAW-CIA-MI6-MOSSAD AGENT.

Friday, 6 January 2012
IMRAN KHAN IS A HINDU BRAHMAN RUN STOOGE

Imran khan is a zionist and anti pakistan british royal family controlled agent deployed by the anti-pakistan forces to act as today's equivalent of the traitor of Islam and Pakistan- mujibur rahman. his ex-wife jemima khan belongs to the jewish goldsmith family of britain, who are in an extended familial relation with the jewish, ant- islam, anti-prophet muhammad -rothschild family. this lady jemima khan in december 2011 paid for the bail of that cia run limited self exposure outlet "wikileaks" founder,the MI6-CIA agent julian assange. another reference to take into consideration is that according to jewish law only a jew can marry a jewish woman therefore it is 100% certain that behind all our backs this concealed traitor imran khan must have prior to marrying the jewess jemima converted from islam to judaism therefore immediately as according to islamic law being eligble to be killed for having betrayed not only islam but also prophet muhammad (sm). if any "elections" are orchestrated in pakistan now according to british, american, israeli, and hindu gameplan imran khan's political party would be suppossedly defeated by the other pakistani traitors zardari and nawaz sharif's parties and from then onwards this modern day mir jafar , mir sadiq equivalent person- imran khan would overtly give the call to all those gulible people who have supported him in the so called "democratic elections" to foment nation wide riots just like 40 years back that apostate- mujibur rahman had done in east pakistan ,thereby resulting in god forbide the break up of pakistan. it is my humble appeal to all pakistani patriots,and nationalists and the slaves of god almighty and his final prophet muhammad (sm) to destroy the existant anti-islam governance and judicial system in the country and abandon forever this wretched apostate and traitor led and run political party system and structure which divides us pakistanis along ehthnic, sectarian, linguistic, provincial lines and replace the evil western type so called "democracy" with an islam mandated sytem of governance and administration. go to hell you zardaris, nawaz sharifs, asfandyar wali khans, altaf hussains, and imran khans. we in pakistan should always and forever support the pakistan army because it is only the pakistan army which has protected pakistan, our beloved nation from our enemies hindu india (first and foremost), britain, united states and israel. if pakistan army god forbid was detroyed then pakistani people should brace themselves for the time when the purely evil hindus would be raping pakistani woman and girls, our mothers, and sisters. therefore, the only way for pakistan to forever destroy its enemies whether they be internal or external is for all pakistani muslims to sacrifice their everything for assisting and supporting the general kayani (may god bless this great pakistani patroit and grant him success against the enemies of islam and pakistan) led pakistan army. imran khan, you apostate, hindu-stooge who whenever goes to his favourite city mumbai stays there in that anti-islam, anti-pakistan indian businessman adi godrej's house to draw briefings from RAW agents, your good rhetoric will not befool the great people of pakistan. imran khan you have had your cover blown. imran khan you are no patriotic pakistan, you are an india lover and jew directed zombie. pakistani people will not let you be mujiber rahman number-2. we patriotic pakistanis want our beloved pakistan army to destroy the un-islamic western democratic system prevailing in pakistan and replace it with a caretaker government made up of young, professional, prophet muhammad (sm) loving and following pakistani patroits. pakistanis only have one leader to guide and direct us and that is prophet muhammad (sm). we don't need zardari, nawaz sharif, gilani, altaf hussain, asfandyar wali khan, imran khan, pervez musharraf.
Posted by mohammad sam at 06:15

:shocked::shocked::shocked: :hail:
Sorry if I have unwittingly exposed the RAW plan, but this is already present on internet.:namaste:
 
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Qadri and Imran khan addressing public from same container

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Nawaz govt is making excuse of Chinese premier visit to Pakistan. telling that he is waiting to visit Pakistan but cant becoz of turmoil. pls end this:p:p:p
 

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Nawaz govt is making excuse of Chinese premier visit to Pakistan. telling that he is waiting to visit Pakistan but cant becoz of turmoil. pls end this:p:p:p
There goes 'higher than the mountain and deeper than the ocean friendship' down to the gutter. :pound::pound::pound:
 

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Folks, so what is the latest deadline??

If imran khan had any credibility left, then he has lost it by now. I feel even 10%er zardari had or even now has more credibility than imran. Imran you did put up a good "show" but don't you think times up for you. Better luck next time.
 

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I feel all of this is orchestrated by Army , not for a coup , but just to make Sharif weaker. Sharif is the strongest PM Pakistan ever had (Strongest in context of other Pak PMs). He wants to make peace with India but army doesnt. Indian MEA once said that Pak Govt have no control over their army. And those cross border firing order are not given by their govt, but the army officers. Thus, India doesnt find it fruitful to take these major issues to UN or other international agency...
 

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The crisis that gripped Pakistan's capital when protesters led by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf's (PTI) Imran Khan stormed the city's "red zone" escalated this week when Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif chaired an emergency joint session of parliament. Both houses of parliament have convened for an emergency session that could last through the end of the week. On Tuesday, Sharif presided over the parliamentary proceedings, listening to representatives' speeches. He is widely expected to make a formal address toward the end of the week in an attempt to defuse the current crisis. Sharif has repeatedly reiterated his commitment to remain in office despite claims by Imran Khan and Tahri ul-Qadri–a prominent cleric also leading protesters in Islamabad–that Sharif came to power through electoral fraud.

The decision to convene an emergency session of parliament was precipitated by a surge in violence between Pakistani security forces and protesters in Islamabad over the weekend. Three people were killed and more than 500 others were wounded in the clashes. Pakistani security forces staged a heavy-handed intervention to stop the protesters from storming Sharif's residence. The protests have increasingly grown more chaotic. On Monday, protesters managed to storm the headquarters of Pakistan's state television broadcaster, Pakistan TV (PTV), prompting a brief broadcast blackout. This event prompted Nawaz Sharif to meet with Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Raheel Sharif (no relation), ostensibly to discuss the military's next steps in attempting to maintain order in the capital. The meeting prompted some speculation that Sharif had been asked to resign.

While the current crisis in Pakistan was relatively localized in Islamabad initially, protests are slowly spreading across the country to other major urban hubs. With the proliferation of protests across the country, the military could step in to ask Sharif to voluntary resign in the interest of national stability. Sharif is generally wary of the military given that he was ousted in a coup in 1999. In recent weeks, including during his Independence Day speech this year, Sharif praised the military. He additionally invited the army to maintain security in Islamabad ahead of Imran Khan's "Azadi March." Sharif, however, remains adamant about the legitimacy of his democratic mandate, refusing to resign under the current circumstances: "I will not resign under any pressure and I will not go on leave," Sharif said, adding that "there shall be no precedent in Pakistan that only a few people take as hostage the mandate of millions by resorting to force."

For the moment, what is clear is that the events currently unfolding in Islamabad represent Pakistan's worst political crisis in years. What is less clear is the trajectory that this crisis could take in the coming weeks. The three sets of actors influencing events–the Sharif government, the military, and the Khan-Qadri opposition–share entirely disparate perceptions about the current state of affairs in the country. For Sharif's government, state collapse, resignation, or a coup are simply not an option. For Khan, Qadri, and the protesters, the state has already collapsed–it's simply a matter of evicting the current tenants of Islamabad's red zone. The military, so far, has kept a pokerface; it even issued a statement declaring itself an "apolitical institution" with "unequivocal support for democracy." History tells us that hasn't always been true in Pakistan, but this crisis could prove an exception.


Source- http://thediplomat.com/2014/09/nawaz...risis-worsens/
 

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The soapy revolution - Pakistan - DAWN.COM


The soapy revolution
2nd September 2014 | By Agencies

Pakistan's political crisis remains at fever pitch as thousands of anti-government protesters remain camped out in front of the parliament building, demanding Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif resignation.

Follow live updates here: Islamabad stand-off

A supporter of Tahirul Qadri bathes during an anti-government protest near the prime minister's residence in Islamabad. - Photo by AFP


Supporters of Tahirul Qadri wash clothes during an anti-government protest in front of the Parliament in Islamabad. - Photo by AFP


Protesters bathe at a leaking water supply line close to the parliament building where they are camped in Islamabad. - Photo by AP


Women supporters of Tahirul Qadri arrange their makeshift camp in front of the parliament building in Islamabad. - Photo by AP


Protesters bathe at a leaking water supply line close to the parliament building where they are camped in Islamabad. - Photo by AP


Supporters of Tahirul Qadri cook food in front of the parliament building where they have camped in Islamabad. - Photo by AP


Supporters of Tahirul Qadri and Imran Khan play near the prime minister's residence during an anti-government protest in Islamabad. - Photo by AFP
 

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