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Saturday, 1 August 2009
Corruption, corruption? Where is good governance, Mr. Zardari?
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Asif Zardari,
Corruption,
Kamran Khan,
Talat Hussain,
Yusuf Raza Gilani
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Propaganda against democratic Govt is not a new thing. It is just a political tactic to level such baseless allegations in order to achieve the political mileage. This is fact that Corruption is the key issue and it can not be eliminated in overnight however Current democratic Govt seems committed to root out it. Where Global economical recession jolted entire world it also affected Pakistan’s economy.
Kamran Khan is, was and will be the agent of agencies. He trapped Murtaza Bhutto on the orders of Brigadier Imtiaz and pursued Murtaza Bhutto to return to Pakistan [Benazir wasn't in favour]
Read Kamran Khan's history:
Nawaz Sharif, Kamran Khan & National Interest
http://pakalert.wordpress.com/2008/12/19/nawaz-sharif-kamran-khan-national-interest/#
GEO TV, Kamran Khan and Yellow Journalism - 1
http://chagataikhan.blogspot.com/2009/03/geo-tv-kamran-khan-and-yellow.html
GEO TV, Kamran Khan and Yellow Journalism - 2
http://chagataikhan.blogspot.com/2009/03/geo-tv-kamran-khan-and-yellow_19.html
GEO TV, Kamran Khan and Yellow Journalism - 3
http://chagataikhan.blogspot.com/2009/03/geo-tv-kamran-khan-and-yellow_6719.html
GEO TV, Kamran Khan and Yellow Journalism - 4
http://chagataikhan.blogspot.com/2009/03/geo-tv-kamran-khan-and-yellow_6556.html
Intelligence Unit of News International and its background:
Nawaz Sharif, GEO TV and Jang Group of Newspapers
http://chagataikhan.blogspot.com/2008/12/nawaz-sharif-geo-tv-and-jang-group-of.html
BACKGROUND OF CORRUPTION STORIES
NOTE: On August 9, 1990, another one of the country’s short-lived experiments with democracy came to an end. While “The Empire Strikes Back” published in the August 1990 issue of the Herald describes the events that took place on the day of Benazir Bhutto’s ouster, “The Invisible War (See Herald Monthly Issue of January 2008, page 87), printed in the same issue, provides an analysis of the factors that led to the sacking of her government. [Courtesy Monthly Herald Pakistan January 2008, page 84-85-86]
The Invisible War by Abbas Nasir [Monthly Herald January 2008]
Read complete article:
http://chagataikhan.blogspot.com/2008/11/after-benazir-bhuttos-death-11.html
Media Mafia is busy again.
The beginning of the end - In the national interest Monday, August 03, 2009 Kamal Siddiqi
The writer is editor reporting, The News
http://thenews.jang.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=191146
We would, for example, like to know the details of the deal under which Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was ferreted out of Pakistan to Saudi Arabia despite the fact that he had been sentenced by a local court. What was the deal and what was promised? Who begged forgiveness from whom?
One cannot say much since there are strong chances that Mian Nawaz may well end up becoming our next prime minister. The game has started. The media is once again become active. We are seeing stories of corruption and abuse of power resurfacing. Once again the target is Mr Zardari.
Rauf Klasra Corruption Scandal
http://thecurrentaffairs.com/rauf-klasra-corruption-scandal.html
Jang News & The News Group Sr. Reporter,Journalist Rauf Klasra’s standard gripe with Pakistani political class is its inability to learn from mistakes. Writing in the Urdu edition of Jang, in column after column. Rauf Klasra is at pains to point out the disparity between word and deed exhibited by Pakistani politicians depending upon their geographic presence at the time. According to Klasra, while located in Western capitals like London or Washington, Pakistani politicians convincingly play at being democrats, reformers and revolutionaries but once back in Pakistan, they reveal their true colors. Klasra likes to lament the unwillingness of our politicians to learn from the moral superiority of Western political classes. Needless to say, his emotional and loaded articles strike a chord with the common Pakistani who is sick of the decadence and lack of sensitivity displayed by his MNA and Nazim.
Kamran Khan, Mohammad Malick, The News, GEO TV & Corruption in Print Media.
http://chagataikhan.blogspot.com/2009/08/kamran-khan-mohammad-malick-news-geo-tv.html
It is the fate of Asia.Neighbouring country,India is also plays a leading role in corruption.I can say,It is the fate of Asian countries.
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