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Gunjial 08-10-2010 10:08 AM

Re: Who is illegible for next president & prime minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Salman Mushtaq (Post 25774)
Han han gunkail bhai bilkul sahi ..., abhi mushraf ki haqumat ay gi tou main sab say phelay pakistan universities main self finance again open karwahun ga , , , , , ,

AAP SELF FINANCE OPEN KARWAEN LEKIN MERE KHAYAL SE IS KI NOBAT NAHI AAEY GI KION K WO NAI UNIVERSTIES HI BANA DENGE LIKE SARGODHA UNIVERSITY......../////:books:

usman_latif_ch 08-10-2010 05:25 PM

Re: Who is illegible for next president & prime minister
 
[quote=Aansa Malik;25753]
Quote:

Originally Posted by usman_latif_ch (Post 25731)
mushraf ki bat tu mein ny b ki thi k wsko mar do simple.......:boxing:[/QUOTEmain musharaf ko marne ki baat to nahi karoongi lekin itna kahoongi k wo england me hi theek hai.....................:th_smileyangry:

han chalain itni ejazt mil sakti hain...waqei wahan he thk ha.....:annoy:

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Salman Mushtaq (Post 25774)
Han han gunkail bhai bilkul sahi ..., abhi mushraf ki haqumat ay gi tou main sab say phelay pakistan universities main self finance again open karwahun ga , , , , , ,

kash apki iss post k neechy hate ka button hota.......:040:

Salman Mushtaq 09-10-2010 11:26 AM

Re: Who is illegible for next president & prime minister
 
usman bhai aik bar phir larai k mood main han or ab tou inhun nat sabit bhi kar diya k wo muj say nafrat kartay han but still i love my all seniors members and brothers and usman bhai u r my brother main app ko khabhi nahi churun ga hahahahahhahaha:smilestar::giggle::giggle::giggle: :giggle::smiley_peace::smiley_peace::naughty::take abow::smilestar::rant2::rant2::rollinglaugh::rolli nglaugh::2up::2up::knit::knit::knit::knit:

usman_latif_ch 09-10-2010 12:02 PM

Re: Who is illegible for next president & prime minister
 
nahi ap sy nahi hn musharaf sy hn......ap tu pory pory chamchay ban gaye hain ws k......:smiley_notworthy:

Gunjial 09-10-2010 12:39 PM

Re: Who is illegible for next president & prime minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by usman_latif_ch (Post 25839)
nahi ap sy nahi hn musharaf sy hn......ap tu pory pory chamchay ban gaye hain ws k......:smiley_notworthy:

jese aap imran khan k......hahahahaha...///:leghumper:

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50 reasons Pakistan needs Musharraf

http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/wp-conte...51-640x480.jpg The General is poised to return

Prime Minister Gilani said atthe National Assembly session to leave former president Pervez Musharraf to himself and let him exercise his right to a political career in Pakistan. President Zardari said that if Musharraf wants to return, he will have to cross the same bumpy road as him to get to the presidency or premiership. Nawaz Sharif, Chaudhry Shujaat and the remaining politicians, including religious parties, want him tried for treason, Dr Aafia’s case and introducing extremism in the country.
Since the launch of his party on October 1, Musharraf has been on a political offensive. He has talked about the deal with Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto. He has also reportedly accepted that the military trained jihadis to force India to the discussion table to resolve the Kashmir issue – a statement which he has now backtracked from.
His opinions and speeches have led most of his opponents to start wondering what he’s been smoking!
However, these are just some of the achievements of the man when he was in and out of uniform.
1. Nine world class engineering universities were developed and 18 public universities further developed.
2. Pakistan was ranked third in world banking profitability.
3. The IT industry was valued at around $2 billion, including $1 billion in exports and employed around 90,000 professionals.
4. The CNG sector attracted over $70 billion in investment in the past five years and created 45,000 jobs.
5. The telecommunications sector attracted around $10 billion in investments and created over 1.3 million jobs.
6. Industrial parks were set up throughout the country for the first time.
7. Mega projects such as the Saindak, Rekodiq, marble production, coal production, mining and quarrying were pursued.
8. Foreign reserves increased from $700 million to $17 billion.
9. The Karachi stock market went from 700 points to 15,000 points.
10. The literacy rate improved by 11 per cent.
11. Poverty decreased by 10 per cent.
12. Four dams were built: Mirani, Subakzai, Gomalzam, Khurram, and Tangi,
13. Seven motorways were completed or were under construction,
14. Gwadar, an advanced sea port, was developed,
15. 650 kilometres of coastal highways were constructed.
16. A historic 100% increase in tax collection (amounting to Rs1 trillion) was observed.
17. Large scale manufacturing was at a 30-year high, and construction at a 17-year high.
18. Copper and gold deposits were found in Chagai, worth about $600 million annually if sold.
19. A new oil refinery with the UAE that could process 300,000 oil barrels a day was established.
20. The industrial sector registered 26 per cent growth.
21. The economy was the third fastest growing economy after China and India .
22. The Institute of Space Technology was established.
23. Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University Quetta was established.
24. The University of Science and Technology, Bannu, was established.
25. The University of Hazara was founded.
26. The Malakand University in Chakdara was established.
27. The University of Gujrat was established
28. The Virtual University of Pakistan was established
29. Sarhad University of IT in Peshawar was established
30. The National Law University in Islamabad was established
31. The Media University in Islamabad was established
32. University of Education in Lahore was established
33. Lasbela University of Marine Sciences, Baluchistan, was established
34. Baluchistan University of IT & Management, Quetta (2002)
35. The Pakistan economy was worth $ 160 billion in 2007
36. GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) was $ 475.5 billion in 2007
37. The GDP per Capita in 2007 was $ 1000
38. Revenue collection in 2007/08 was Rs1.002 billion
39. Exports in 2007were worth $18.5 billion
40. Textile exports in 2007 were worth $11.2 billion
41. Foreign direct investment in 2007 was $8.5 billion
42. Debt servicing in 2007 was 26 per cent of the GDP
43. The poverty level in 2007 was 24 per cent
44. The literacy rate in 2007 was 53 per cent
45. Pakistan development programs in 2007 were valued at Rs520 billion
46. The Karachi stock exchange in 2007 was $70 billion at 15,000 points
47. Exports in 2007: $18.5 billion
48. Pakistan now has a total of 245,682 educational institutions in all categories, including 164,579 in the public sector and 81,103 in the private sector, according to the National Education Census (NEC-2005).
49. There are now more than 5,000 Pakistanis doing PhDs in foreign countries on scholarship. 50. 300 Pakistanis receive PhD degrees every year, in 1999, the number was just 20.
50. In total, 99,319 educational institutions increased in Musharraf’s era!
This was some of the good Musharraf delivered to Pakistan during his martially-democratic rule from 1999 to 2008. Strange how quickly we forget his foreign policy efforts, which helped elevate the image of Pakistan globally added acceptance value to our green passports. Even the Indians next door were ready to discuss Kashmir for a solution and praised the man for his sincerity, honesty and amicable handling of the issues.
Of course, he has the right to tell his opponents, “tameez say baat karo, warna munh toor jawab millayga” and it is true that most of them are keeping quiet since he said this in a recent interview with Express TV.
I feel he knows more than what he has already said so far, and may explode if not “handled with caution”. This goes for all the politicians cum armed forces of Pakistan. Hence, be careful everyone, the General is coming back as a civilian!
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._5146583_n.jpg

usman_latif_ch 09-10-2010 01:01 PM

Re: Who is illegible for next president & prime minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunjial (Post 25840)
jese aap imran khan k......hahahahaha...///:leghumper:

---------- Post added at 01:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:07 PM ----------

50 reasons Pakistan needs Musharraf

http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/wp-conte...51-640x480.jpg The General is poised to return

Prime Minister Gilani said atthe National Assembly session to leave former president Pervez Musharraf to himself and let him exercise his right to a political career in Pakistan. President Zardari said that if Musharraf wants to return, he will have to cross the same bumpy road as him to get to the presidency or premiership. Nawaz Sharif, Chaudhry Shujaat and the remaining politicians, including religious parties, want him tried for treason, Dr Aafia’s case and introducing extremism in the country.
Since the launch of his party on October 1, Musharraf has been on a political offensive. He has talked about the deal with Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto. He has also reportedly accepted that the military trained jihadis to force India to the discussion table to resolve the Kashmir issue – a statement which he has now backtracked from.
His opinions and speeches have led most of his opponents to start wondering what he’s been smoking!
However, these are just some of the achievements of the man when he was in and out of uniform.
1. Nine world class engineering universities were developed and 18 public universities further developed.
2. Pakistan was ranked third in world banking profitability.
3. The IT industry was valued at around $2 billion, including $1 billion in exports and employed around 90,000 professionals.
4. The CNG sector attracted over $70 billion in investment in the past five years and created 45,000 jobs.
5. The telecommunications sector attracted around $10 billion in investments and created over 1.3 million jobs.
6. Industrial parks were set up throughout the country for the first time.
7. Mega projects such as the Saindak, Rekodiq, marble production, coal production, mining and quarrying were pursued.
8. Foreign reserves increased from $700 million to $17 billion.
9. The Karachi stock market went from 700 points to 15,000 points.
10. The literacy rate improved by 11 per cent.
11. Poverty decreased by 10 per cent.
12. Four dams were built: Mirani, Subakzai, Gomalzam, Khurram, and Tangi,
13. Seven motorways were completed or were under construction,
14. Gwadar, an advanced sea port, was developed,
15. 650 kilometres of coastal highways were constructed.
16. A historic 100% increase in tax collection (amounting to Rs1 trillion) was observed.
17. Large scale manufacturing was at a 30-year high, and construction at a 17-year high.
18. Copper and gold deposits were found in Chagai, worth about $600 million annually if sold.
19. A new oil refinery with the UAE that could process 300,000 oil barrels a day was established.
20. The industrial sector registered 26 per cent growth.
21. The economy was the third fastest growing economy after China and India .
22. The Institute of Space Technology was established.
23. Sardar Bahadur Khan Women University Quetta was established.
24. The University of Science and Technology, Bannu, was established.
25. The University of Hazara was founded.
26. The Malakand University in Chakdara was established.
27. The University of Gujrat was established
28. The Virtual University of Pakistan was established
29. Sarhad University of IT in Peshawar was established
30. The National Law University in Islamabad was established
31. The Media University in Islamabad was established
32. University of Education in Lahore was established
33. Lasbela University of Marine Sciences, Baluchistan, was established
34. Baluchistan University of IT & Management, Quetta (2002)
35. The Pakistan economy was worth $ 160 billion in 2007
36. GDP Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) was $ 475.5 billion in 2007
37. The GDP per Capita in 2007 was $ 1000
38. Revenue collection in 2007/08 was Rs1.002 billion
39. Exports in 2007were worth $18.5 billion
40. Textile exports in 2007 were worth $11.2 billion
41. Foreign direct investment in 2007 was $8.5 billion
42. Debt servicing in 2007 was 26 per cent of the GDP
43. The poverty level in 2007 was 24 per cent
44. The literacy rate in 2007 was 53 per cent
45. Pakistan development programs in 2007 were valued at Rs520 billion
46. The Karachi stock exchange in 2007 was $70 billion at 15,000 points
47. Exports in 2007: $18.5 billion
48. Pakistan now has a total of 245,682 educational institutions in all categories, including 164,579 in the public sector and 81,103 in the private sector, according to the National Education Census (NEC-2005).
49. There are now more than 5,000 Pakistanis doing PhDs in foreign countries on scholarship. 50. 300 Pakistanis receive PhD degrees every year, in 1999, the number was just 20.
50. In total, 99,319 educational institutions increased in Musharraf’s era!
This was some of the good Musharraf delivered to Pakistan during his martially-democratic rule from 1999 to 2008. Strange how quickly we forget his foreign policy efforts, which helped elevate the image of Pakistan globally added acceptance value to our green passports. Even the Indians next door were ready to discuss Kashmir for a solution and praised the man for his sincerity, honesty and amicable handling of the issues.
Of course, he has the right to tell his opponents, “tameez say baat karo, warna munh toor jawab millayga” and it is true that most of them are keeping quiet since he said this in a recent interview with Express TV.
I feel he knows more than what he has already said so far, and may explode if not “handled with caution”. This goes for all the politicians cum armed forces of Pakistan. Hence, be careful everyone, the General is coming back as a civilian!
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._5146583_n.jpg

mein kisi ka chamcha nahi hun...mere nazdeeq tu yeh sytem he galat ha democracy.....bas imran khan behtr ha kafi yeh nahi kaha wo frishta ha.....na he mein apki terhan wski pooja kerta hn.......wo bany na bany koi farq nahi perta...l
laqin mushraf bany ws sy bohat faraq perta ha....he has no right now

Gunjial 09-10-2010 01:32 PM

Re: Who is illegible for next president & prime minister
 
ji ji aap ne bilkul theek kaha usman bhai musharaf k aane se bahot farq parhe ga jesa k oper chart me bataya hai me ne...........////:deal:

Salman Mushtaq 09-10-2010 03:18 PM

Re: Who is illegible for next president & prime minister
 
usman bhai we are muslime aur na aoz billa hum kiyun kisi ki poja karnay lage yay kaisi bat ki app nay .........

usman_latif_ch 09-10-2010 04:45 PM

Re: Who is illegible for next president & prime minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Salman Mushtaq (Post 25856)
usman bhai we are muslime aur na aoz billa hum kiyun kisi ki poja karnay lage yay kaisi bat ki app nay .........

uffffffffff......choty bachy yahan pooja ka matlab wo nahi tha.....

usman_latif_ch 15-10-2010 04:44 PM

Re: Who is illegible for next president & prime minister
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gunjial (Post 25840)
jese aap imran khan k......hahahahaha...///:leghumper:

---------- post added at 01:39 pm ---------- previous post was at 01:07 pm ----------

50 reasons pakistan needs musharraf

http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/wp-conte...51-640x480.jpg the general is poised to return

prime minister gilani said atthe national assembly session to leave former president pervez musharraf to himself and let him exercise his right to a political career in pakistan. President zardari said that if musharraf wants to return, he will have to cross the same bumpy road as him to get to the presidency or premiership. Nawaz sharif, chaudhry shujaat and the remaining politicians, including religious parties, want him tried for treason, dr aafia’s case and introducing extremism in the country.
Since the launch of his party on october 1, musharraf has been on a political offensive. He has talked about the deal with nawaz sharif and benazir bhutto. He has also reportedly accepted that the military trained jihadis to force india to the discussion table to resolve the kashmir issue – a statement which he has now backtracked from.
His opinions and speeches have led most of his opponents to start wondering what he’s been smoking!
However, these are just some of the achievements of the man when he was in and out of uniform.
1. Nine world class engineering universities were developed and 18 public universities further developed.
2. Pakistan was ranked third in world banking profitability.
3. The it industry was valued at around $2 billion, including $1 billion in exports and employed around 90,000 professionals.
4. The cng sector attracted over $70 billion in investment in the past five years and created 45,000 jobs.
5. The telecommunications sector attracted around $10 billion in investments and created over 1.3 million jobs.
6. Industrial parks were set up throughout the country for the first time.
7. Mega projects such as the saindak, rekodiq, marble production, coal production, mining and quarrying were pursued.
8. Foreign reserves increased from $700 million to $17 billion.
9. The karachi stock market went from 700 points to 15,000 points.
10. The literacy rate improved by 11 per cent.
11. Poverty decreased by 10 per cent.
12. Four dams were built: Mirani, subakzai, gomalzam, khurram, and tangi,
13. Seven motorways were completed or were under construction,
14. Gwadar, an advanced sea port, was developed,
15. 650 kilometres of coastal highways were constructed.
16. A historic 100% increase in tax collection (amounting to rs1 trillion) was observed.
17. Large scale manufacturing was at a 30-year high, and construction at a 17-year high.
18. Copper and gold deposits were found in chagai, worth about $600 million annually if sold.
19. A new oil refinery with the uae that could process 300,000 oil barrels a day was established.
20. The industrial sector registered 26 per cent growth.
21. The economy was the third fastest growing economy after china and india .
22. The institute of space technology was established.
23. Sardar bahadur khan women university quetta was established.
24. The university of science and technology, bannu, was established.
25. The university of hazara was founded.
26. The malakand university in chakdara was established.
27. The university of gujrat was established
28. The virtual university of pakistan was established
29. Sarhad university of it in peshawar was established
30. The national law university in islamabad was established
31. The media university in islamabad was established
32. University of education in lahore was established
33. Lasbela university of marine sciences, baluchistan, was established
34. Baluchistan university of it & management, quetta (2002)
35. The pakistan economy was worth $ 160 billion in 2007
36. Gdp purchasing power parity (ppp) was $ 475.5 billion in 2007
37. The gdp per capita in 2007 was $ 1000
38. Revenue collection in 2007/08 was rs1.002 billion
39. Exports in 2007were worth $18.5 billion
40. Textile exports in 2007 were worth $11.2 billion
41. Foreign direct investment in 2007 was $8.5 billion
42. Debt servicing in 2007 was 26 per cent of the gdp
43. The poverty level in 2007 was 24 per cent
44. The literacy rate in 2007 was 53 per cent
45. Pakistan development programs in 2007 were valued at rs520 billion
46. The karachi stock exchange in 2007 was $70 billion at 15,000 points
47. Exports in 2007: $18.5 billion
48. Pakistan now has a total of 245,682 educational institutions in all categories, including 164,579 in the public sector and 81,103 in the private sector, according to the national education census (nec-2005).
49. There are now more than 5,000 pakistanis doing phds in foreign countries on scholarship. 50. 300 pakistanis receive phd degrees every year, in 1999, the number was just 20.
50. In total, 99,319 educational institutions increased in musharraf’s era!
This was some of the good musharraf delivered to pakistan during his martially-democratic rule from 1999 to 2008. Strange how quickly we forget his foreign policy efforts, which helped elevate the image of pakistan globally added acceptance value to our green passports. Even the indians next door were ready to discuss kashmir for a solution and praised the man for his sincerity, honesty and amicable handling of the issues.
Of course, he has the right to tell his opponents, “tameez say baat karo, warna munh toor jawab millayga” and it is true that most of them are keeping quiet since he said this in a recent interview with express tv.
I feel he knows more than what he has already said so far, and may explode if not “handled with caution”. This goes for all the politicians cum armed forces of pakistan. Hence, be careful everyone, the general is coming back as a civilian!
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._5146583_n.jpg



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