tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7899636627771578704.post888663753650333874..comments2024-03-28T10:05:58.259+00:00Comments on Let us build Pakistan (LUBP): The future government of Pakistan - by Nazir NajiSarah Khanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07297839281052629734noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7899636627771578704.post-4731341688034588422009-10-23T21:03:35.009+01:002009-10-23T21:03:35.009+01:00this is one of the most hilarious columns I've...this is one of the most hilarious columns I've ever read, great work by Naji sahibRabiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11935379646968434675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7899636627771578704.post-80457009368182231892009-10-23T17:19:41.444+01:002009-10-23T17:19:41.444+01:00How Many Faces of Shaheen Sehbai!
Human memory is...How Many Faces of Shaheen Sehbai!<br /><br />Human memory is weak particularly the memory of these so-called journalists that they often 'forget' as to what they had earlier written. One such example is of Mr Shaheen Sehbai who claimed the friendship with Asif Ali Zardari at the time of death of Benazir Bhutto. Read and lament<br /><br />"QUOTE"<br /><br />Why I cried, at last by Shaheen Sehbai The News, December 29, 2007<br /><br />http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=11950<br /><br />She knew about all the long critical articles and stories that I had written during her first and thesecond tenures in government and would argue with force that the data and equipment that I quotedwas leaked, distorted and misrepresented by the establishment, reaching my hands through agentswhom probably I did not know but trusted as good news sources.But she also knew that whenever she was out of power, it was the same media, the same writers andjournalists who stood by the persecuted and fought their case. In 1991 when Asif Ali Zardari was in Jam Sadiq Ali’s dreaded jail, shortly after Benazir had been removed as Prime Minister, she recalledthat journalists from Islamabad were the first to go and meet him, in jail, despite Jam’s fierceresistance. I was part of those six journalists, others including Nusrat Javeed, late Azhar Sohail andShakeel Sheikh, and had been invited by Jam Sadiq to tour Sindh at his expense but write what wesaw. That we did and almost every article shredded the late tyrant’s claims of peace and tranquillity inSindh. That jail visit was where we all began a long lasting friendship with Asif Zardari.<br /><br />Which Report of Shaheen Sehbai [The News] is to believed?<br /><br />Sindh is angry and Punjab is not helping By Shaheen Sehbai Sunday, January 06, 2008<br /><br />http://www.thenews.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=12113<br /><br />KARACHI: Deeply aggrieved, full of anger and passionately in mourning, Sindhis are baffled and confused at the strange reaction in Punjab, specially the ruling elite which has adopted an aggressively parochial attitude, not just against the PPP but against entire Sindh, after the death of Benazir Bhutto. The accusations that large numbers of Punjabis have been forced to flee Sindh and become refugees in their province may help the PML-Q leaders rebuild their shattered election campaign but it is certainly not helping national unity and the cause of the federation of Pakistan. Mr Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto made extra efforts in their early appearances before the media to send the message across that the PPP still wanted the federation, as it did when Benazir Bhutto was alive. But this message has been distorted by Punjab. This transition from protests and fury on the streets to revenge through democracy has been remarkably smooth. As we drove hundreds of miles in PPP and non-PPP territory, life had come to almost normal and only the remnants of the burnt out trucks, especially NLC containers and car-carriers, reminded us of the angry reaction. The first hurdle has successfully been crossed by the PPP, headed by Mr Zardari to control the people and turn them into highly motivated and committed workers.<br /><br />And after almost two years the same Shaheen Sehbai says...<br /><br />All power players focus on constitutional knock-out By Shaheen Sehbai Friday, October 23, 2009 Kerry-Lugar law’s Muridke clause alienates Army from; NRO-hit presidency; Zardari falls back on Nawaz; ready to give up 17th Amendment powers<br /><br />http://thenews.jang.com.pk/top_story_detail.asp?Id=25146Aamirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05183461588160308445noreply@blogger.com