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Nehru posted:

I hope he wins. He seems ok but the pressure from the Mullahs WILL turn him. It is just the way Pakistan works. Not to forget the Generala and the Intelligentsia.

The army boys like cricket. They will keep the Mullahs away. He has to worry with the Taliban and ISIS. Hope he does well and given a chance to govern without interference from the Mullahs.

FM

During the Kargil incident Sharif was told by Bill Clinton to withdraw Pakistani forces from India. Sharif went to China and asked them for weapons, funding and diplomatic support to continue the war with India. China told Sharif no that he should withdraw Pakistani forces from Indian areas. So Sharif had no choice but to withdraw Pakistani forces from Indian controlled areas. Both Imran Khan and the Bhutto Boy wanted Pakistani forces to stay and fight. They both wanted Pakistan to increase the conflict. There is no difference between the three. They are the same.

Prashad
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I don’t know much about Imran Khan’s politics.  But electing him is breaking from the past in Pakistan.  This is certainly a new dawn in the era of politics as usual.  Hopefully he will move the country forward.  But, even if you don’t agree with his politics, you have to admire his achievement.  Imran Khan led Pakistan to an astounding victory to the World Cup in 1992.  He is a graduate of Oxford University.  And now Prime Minister of Pakistan.   This is a good role model for the youth of Pakistan.  Imran Khan can lead by example and the youth of Pakistan can aspire to greatness because they have someone to look up to in the field of sports, education, and politics. 

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:

I don’t know much about Imran Khan’s politics.  But electing him is breaking from the past in Pakistan.  This is certainly a new dawn in the era of politics as usual.  Hopefully he will move the country forward.  But, even if you don’t agree with his politics, you have to admire his achievement.  Imran Khan led Pakistan to an astounding victory to the World Cup in 1992.  He is a graduate of Oxford University.  And now Prime Minister of Pakistan.   This is a good role model for the youth of Pakistan.  Imran Khan can lead by example and the youth of Pakistan can aspire to greatness because they have someone to look up to in the field of sports, education, and politics. 

He also inspired many Muslim mothers in Guyana to name their newborns IMRAN.

FM
Prashad posted:

During the Kargil incident Sharif was told by Bill Clinton to withdraw Pakistani forces from India. Sharif went to China and asked them for weapons, funding and diplomatic support to continue the war with India. China told Sharif no that he should withdraw Pakistani forces from Indian areas. So Sharif had no choice but to withdraw Pakistani forces from Indian controlled areas. Both Imran Khan and the Bhutto Boy wanted Pakistani forces to stay and fight. They both wanted Pakistan to increase the conflict. There is no difference between the three. They are the same.

All Pakistanis are seeking revenge against India for the loss of Bangladesh.  They see Kashmir as the way to settle the score.  

In the aftermath of the Mumbai massacre in 2008, there was little outcry from Pakistan.  Sentiment in India was so negative, we were forced to terminate contracts with all Pakistani, including Wassim Akram.  

The point is, even sports take a second place to this conflict. But let’s see and give him a chance.  

Baseman
Baseman posted:

All Pakistanis are seeking revenge against India for the loss of Bangladesh. They see Kashmir as the way to settle the score.  

In the aftermath of the Mumbai massacre in 2008, there was little outcry from Pakistan.  Sentiment in India was so negative, we were forced to terminate contracts with all Pakistani, including Wassim Akram.  

The point is, even sports take a second place to this conflict. But let’s see and give him a chance.  

Baseman, what contracts were these?

FM
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