Sunday 29 May 2016

Naeem Ul Haq nay pahnti laga di :)

Pakistan Tehreek e Insaaf Sindh President Naeemul Haq threw a glass towards Sindh's Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah's adviser Jamil Soomro

Naeem ul Haque is spokesperson Finance and Economic affairs and President Sindh of Pakistan Tehreek Insaaf (PTI

Jamil Soomro he affiliated himself to the Sindh Peoples Students federation. It is worth-while mentioning to say that since October 2004, he is a sheer part of the Media team of President Asif Ali Zardari and on January 25, 2010, he was appointed by CM Sindh as Advisor on information in this regard

Saturday 28 May 2016

Imran Khan Personality Un seen video


Our Goals
• Establish Pakistan as a truly independent and sovereign state that
 becomes a source of pride for our people.
• Strengthen state institutions to promote democracy and complete political,
economic and religious freedom for the people.
• Provide an accountable and efficient government that ensures the protection
of life and property of its citizens.
• Launch an Education Revolution to promote universal literacy and raise the
standard of education in our schools, colleges and universities.
• Ensure the availability of adequate Healthcare services for all citizens.
• Highest priority to poverty alleviation through policies aimed at creating more
 job opportunities and enabling ownership of assets to the poor.
• A merit based system that provides equal opportunity for employment and
upward social mobility for all, specially the working classes

Quaid and Kaptaan - Similarities between Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Imran Khan

Our Ideology
Pakistanis crave dignity and self-respect. Any hope of recovery from the
multifaceted crisis engulfing the nation remains illusory without reviving the selfesteem
of the people and restoring their confidence in the political leadership. We
can achieve this by following the Principles of “Unity, Faith and Discipline” as
expounded by the Quaid-e-Azam.
PTI is committed to transparency in government and an across the board
accountability. It believes in federalism and functional autonomy of the provinces,
based on the spirit and fundamental principles of parliamentary democracy as
envisaged in the 1973 Constitution.