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Best part of President Imran Khan's Speech | He just Won the Hearts 💕❤️
I didn’t say, I’m not leaving. No seat is strong. Its all on Allah. We are here today, not tomorrow.
I live in my own house, and cover all my expenses except travel and security, and I do it so that I don’t have to worry about leaving my seat. So, I don’t have to compromise on my rules and ideology.
Whenever I’m told to hide the PIA report, when people lives are in danger because of fake licenses then an accident happens, blood is on my hands. It’s on the country.
To all the young parliamentarians, I want to tell you, never be afraid to lose your seat. Ghabrana nahin hai. Seat can come and go but what should not change is your ideology. Stick to them, there will be ups and downs, please accept it, the bigger your struggle, the bigger the ups and downs, no one has achieved success without ups and downs, without struggling you can’t accomplish much. When you become a chairman of a party without struggle, you say ‘When rain comes, water comes”.
You are saying lockdown, without realizing the impact on the poor and how they live.
Leadership is about the struggle, difficult times are the biggest test for a leader, and he does that if he can struggle, woh ghabrata nahin hai.
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Such a Coward People's like her | traitor's
A viral video of the Monday incident shows a rather composed Aurangzeb purchasing and then sipping her drink while being bombarded by overseas Pakistani protesters who eventually followed her out onto the street shouting “chorni, chorni (thief, thief).” A heckler can also be heard accusing the minister of “making grand claims on television ‘there’ but ‘here’ she does not wear a dupatta on her head.”
The Pakistani minister is in London as part of Shehbaz Sharif’s delegation to the 77th United Nations General Assembly.
As startling and uncalled for as it was, Aurangzeb appears remarkably poised throughout. In another video shared by Pakistani journalist Ihtisham Ul Haq, she can be seen answering all questions—gently, but firmly.
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‘Violent and vicious’
Ayesha Siddiqa says such incidents tend to occur in the UK due to authorities not taking action “unless there is actual physical violence.”
She went on to say that it is this atmosphere that permits “violent and vicious” actions of the PTI and that they “benefit from the relaxation in laws and feel encouraged by this.”
In April, then newly-appointed PM Shehbaz Sharif was heckled on a visit to Saudi Arabia. Protesters were once again seen chanting “chor, chor.” Yet, the result was drastically different as five people were arrested for ‘insulting’ Sharif’s delegation.
“People are willing to go to any extreme to get views regardless of their political party affiliation, which is condemnable and should be stopped,” Virk told ThePrint.
The Pakistan Muslim League leader, was the recipient of a wave of support. People pointed out the shocking nature of such harassment while reprimanding the PTI for fostering “politics of hate and divisiveness.” This included fellow ministers, noted journalists, and Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari, daughter of the late Benazir Bhutto.
“For anyone with a basic IQ – It is a huge matter of pride to not be an Imran Khan supporter,” Bhutto proclaimed on Twitter.
Noted Pakistani journalist Shiffa Z. Yousafzai also came out in the minister’s support. “Not okay at all. @Marriyum_A stay strong – everyone has a right to protest but this cannot be called protesting – This is outright harassment,” she wrote.
In a wily political manoeuvre, Aurangzeb clapped back on social media, highlighting her patience in dealing with unruly protesters and the sad realities of those taken in by PTI’s “toxic politics.”
Farhan Khan Virk commented on the nature of digital media giants, saying that “they are pushing masses towards extreme polarization.”
(Edited by Zoya Bhatti)
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