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Old 01-08-2012, 03:00 AM   #15
DagoIgnog

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What do you think about his switched stance on Altaf Husain? Even his own followers have criticized him for that saying he is now acting as a politician instead of speaking the truth.
He hasn't "switched" his stance on Altaf Hussain, his party holds only 18 seats in the National assembly. He merely turned his guns towards the two biggest parties PPP and PMLN that have run the country for the past 40 years and plundered the resources and wealth and brought the country to where it is today.

Both the Bhutto's and Sharif family's have to be exposed and eliminated politically to save the country.

Simple logic, you have to catch the big fish first spoiling the pond, smaller fish will be easier catch n they dont do much damage anyways.
Well yes , you can keep suporting the people who turn sides every day. One day the guy is talking about shariah law , sacond day he talks about democratic system is the best.
One day he's talking bad about ulema , second day he go"s begging to the ulema to suport his rally's. I can see how you and your favourite both are extremly .........
He' hasn't talked against the ulema per se, he was infact inspired to learn about Islam by a Sufi shaykh, he only spoke against Maulana Fazlur Rehman, who is part of the government and the status quo in the country. And Fazlur Rehman is a politician like others, there are many allegations of corruption against him. He's famously known for the "diesel" scandal for years.
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