By: Rehan Zahoor

Thursday, March 26, 2009

PML-Q's Standing


What is the future outlook of PML-Q? do you think PML Q will sit with PML N in future? who is the parent party? PML n or PML q because Nawaz Shareef came into politics in 1980's while Chaudhry Shujat Hussain is in politics from 1970's.

By: Rehan Zahoor

8 comments:

  1. I find it bleak! They r the onez who are most stuck, a merger with N-league can make them better off!

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  2. PML-Q , ab Ghar baithe gi, PPP ke loins jo maidaan maqin aa gai hain ,... hahahah

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  3. They have no option other than to go back to their 'parent party' i.e. PML-N

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  4. I dun think the PML N shud even think of taking back atleast those traitors who blew the roots of democracy and vowed to do so for even a hundred more times if they got the chance by electing an unconstitutional military president Musharraf, who is ever willing to give a free hand to the USA in Pakistan, such a president is the biggest threat to Pakistan!

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  5. their merger is inevitable...

    its not a question of "wud or wudnot happen"...its the question of "WHEN"

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  6. if there can b a ZARDARI-NAWAZ reconcilation..Q has great perspectives!!

    forget the parent-party issue!!! Its all on we-get-this-nd-u-get-this basis!

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  7. yes i also thought they shud reunite, but thinkk of how much good their being seperate is bringing to the deemocratic system of pakistan, by not being part of PML-N, it has forced pml n to join hands with the ppp, and i think that's amazing and fruitful for pakistan! This way conflicts btw the two major political forces in pakistan will diminish, giving progress to democratic culture inpakistan, a better way to solve issues in pakistan, by the way check out my blog for further prosepects of develpment of democracy in pakistan, it really will do wonders for Pakistan, at least in the long run if not observable onlyy in the short run immeiately...think about it....other parties shud also give up their conflict based agendas and it really is reconciliation that will take the country to heights thought unachievable upto now...

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