Karamatullah K Ghori April 3, 2008
#5 Posted by masadi on April 4, 2008 5:55:29 am
Zee writes ""Yahaan par ek Bhutto nahin, do hain. Ek main hun, ek tum ho"
Z.A. Bhutto addressing a public rally in Lahore.
Rest in Peace. "
In other words, by slaying Bhutto the Pakistan Army/US were actually slaying the people of Pakistan as a whole- which is quite factual.....they don't give a damn if the whole nation goes to hell as long as their narrow agendas are met...
Z.A. Bhutto addressing a public rally in Lahore.
Rest in Peace. "
In other words, by slaying Bhutto the Pakistan Army/US were actually slaying the people of Pakistan as a whole- which is quite factual.....they don't give a damn if the whole nation goes to hell as long as their narrow agendas are met...
#4 Posted by masadi on April 4, 2008 5:53:19 am
In #3 "he was the greatest leader we had"
he refers to ZAB.
he refers to ZAB.
#3 Posted by masadi on April 4, 2008 5:52:41 am
Regardless of what manto says (his usual BS), he was the greatest leader we had, possibly the greatest of the lot in that era of revolution sweeping the Third World, never have so many people come to an understanding of their worth as equal players in the national game straight from a feudal/colonized mindset than in the short period when they heard the ZAB speak (regardless of claims of insincerity which apart from being immaterial in this argument is Ad Hominem). That alone is achievement that towers high above the rest, like Everest above the sand castle that MAJ built.
#2 Posted by guy_de_bong on April 4, 2008 5:04:49 am
There can't exist any arguement on the brillance and eruditioin of Late Ali Bhutto, the great son of Pakistan. Thus, a wrong policy of Ali Bhutto caused so much damage to Pakistan too! Isn't it Bhutto's stubborness in NOT allowing Late Sheikh Mujib of the then east Pakistan to become the PM of Pakistan that had sown the seeds of sedition? Mind you, Mujib's Awami League won the majority in the parliament in the democratically held election of 1970-71. Ali Bhutto marshalled the Punjabi clique spearheaded by the omnipotent army of Pakistan to deprive the bengalis of their political rights; India merely acted as a catalyst to Bengali fervour! Till today, Ali Butto stands responsible and accused for the genocide in Bangladesh in 1971, for the ceasation of the then east Pakistan ( now Bangladesh) from Pakistan! In any truly democratic country, late Bhutto would have been viled at the very begining for his hatred of bengalis, for enumerating / fashioning wrong poilitics for a country!
Warning: current politicians of Pakistan need to free themselves from the feudal attitude characteristic of Punjabi-Sindhi elite the still rule Pakistan!
Warning: current politicians of Pakistan need to free themselves from the feudal attitude characteristic of Punjabi-Sindhi elite the still rule Pakistan!
#1 Posted by zeemax on April 3, 2008 10:26:43 pm
Finish It!
Final words of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto as narrated by Col Rafiuddin, the then Martial-Law Commandant of District Jail, Rawalpindi.
"Yahaan par ek Bhutto nahin, do hain. Ek main hun, ek tum ho"
Z.A. Bhutto addressing a public rally in Lahore.
Rest in Peace.
Final words of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto as narrated by Col Rafiuddin, the then Martial-Law Commandant of District Jail, Rawalpindi.
"Yahaan par ek Bhutto nahin, do hain. Ek main hun, ek tum ho"
Z.A. Bhutto addressing a public rally in Lahore.
Rest in Peace.
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