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Posts Tagged ‘Jazi Khan’

If That’s Change, I am Better Static

By Rohail Butt • Nov 20th, 2011 • Category: Politics

Following are few of the people who have joined Imran Khan’s sacred and self-righteous revolution for change. If these are the agents of change, I should better stick to the status quo:
Abdul Rasheed Bhatti. This man is a known murderer with nine registered cases against him and thirteen in which he is suspect.
Abul Aleem Khan. [...]



Imran Khan’s Cheap and Dirty Politics

By Rohail Butt • Mar 8th, 2010 • Category: Politics

It’s time that Imran Khan of Tehrik-e-Insaf face the reality, see the mirror, read and understand the writing on the wall. He is not to be accepted as the leader of Pakistan. He cannot be a popular political leader and it is highly unlikely that his party could win even a single seat throughout Pakistan [...]



Tentative Election Result of NA-55 Rawalpindi

By Asif Butt • Feb 24th, 2010 • Category: Politics

The people of Rawalpindi are getting out in hordes to cast their vote for their favorite candidates. The turnout is good as compared to the previous bi-elections. There are many factors as why there is so much hubbub and excitment among the voters:
Nawaz Sharif has personally come into this constituency and asked for votes
Zardari and [...]



Pindi Election NA-55: Mela Saj Gaya

By Rohail Butt • Feb 22nd, 2010 • Category: Politics

Rawalpindi city city, especially the Murree Road from Committee Chowk to Liaquat Bagh are buzzing and boiling with the politics. Flags, buntings, hoardings, posters, stickers, and all kinds of colorful dressings are on display from the supporters of all the candidates.
Regardless of who will win and who will loose, the Rawalpindiites are enjoying this at [...]



Defeat By Pawns

By M Mirza • Feb 9th, 2010 • Category: Features