As my title suggests, this is probably what Pakistan’s brilliant doctor-inventor-Son Arsalan Iftikhar thought. Once again, his Daddy and uncle judges were there to protect him. This is what good parenthood is all about. If your Daddy’s Supreme Court is not there to protect you from such trivial things as corruption,
My daddy and uncle judges will always protect me – by Riaz Bin Al-Malik Hajjaji
A Tale of Two Awesome Ghairatmands, Hazrat Iftikhar Chaudhry CJ and Hazrat Imran Khan PTI – by Riaz Malik Hajjaji
It is with a heavy and Nihari addled heart that I write my latest news roundup. In this week, two very sad developments have happened. First of all, Pakistan’s two ghairatmand parties, PML N and PTI are fighting. PML N is rehashing liberal fascist propaganda that was discounted by me on Pakistan Press over a year ago. I am referring to this post Imran Khan’s Real (ty) “Investments” – Zulfiqar Ali http://criticalppp.com/archives/222545
“Editor’s Note: LUBP highlighted these financial irregularities
Constitutional Conspiracy against Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry – by Riaz Malik Hajjaji
On the judges-generals NRO – by Laibaah
Related posts: On General Musharraf’s betrayal by General Kayani – by pejamistri
PML-N’s NRO with Musharraf and secret meetings with General Kayani
Critical analysts of Pakistani politics have always insisted that the restoration of CJP Iftikhar Chaudhry and his colleagues such as Khalil Ramday, Khawaja Sharif etc in 2009 was not possible without judges’ NRO (agreement) with Pakistan Army.
The army-judiciary NRO included the following clauses:
- Judges will not pursue the missing persons case (i.e., those illegally abducted by Pakistan’s ISI, MI etc);
- Judges will not intervene in Pakistan army’s kill & dump policy of the Baloch nationalists;
- Judges will take no action against the LeJ-SSP-TTP sectarian killers backed by the ISI who are routinely killing Shia Muslims, Ahmadi Muslims, Barelvi Muslims
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Congrats to Imran Khan and Iftikhar Chaudhry on Mastung victory – by Riaz Malik
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