I'd really like to know your sources of information.
just go for ummrah or haj in saudi arabia
and then just see
how much pakistani are organized in every sense and compare them with irani people
ask them how much their govt helping them for their journey and check how much pakistani govt help you in this regard
Iranian Government do not hand over their people to American agencies just to save themselves nor they allow American armies to roam around freely and kill innocents in their land.
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That's not him.
May be that's his naani, look how old she is.
So we are giving all the benefit of doubt to Ahemdi NIjad OOOoo thats not him..she may be nani ...oh he looks so old etc ...but no one really bothered to find out if thats really IS Pakistan's President's house
I have seen same pictures tagged as Shahrukh's home
^ What about the pictures where Musharrafs in there, what excuse do you have for those? The man was very fond of a lavish lifestyle. Scotch, whiskey, mujraz, sab kuch chal raha hota tha Army House mey. If custom modified PIA jets werent good enough, he had to buy learjets. Thats the difference between someone like him and a sincere president.
So, was Musharraf living in that luxurious President house in Islamabad or army quarters in Pindi? If Musharraf was living in President house then why some low-life Musharraf-haters were spreading news that he is/was living in Army house?
Well, even after his retirement as Army Chief, low-life Musharraf-haters on payroll were shouting that Musharraf is living in army house illegally and should move to President House.
What I know, all past Pakistani Presidents lived in President House and enjoyed the luxury of President House except Musharraf who realised that President of a poor country should not live in such house of luxuries, and thus Musharraf always lived in same army quarter he was living as Army chief. He only used President House for official functions and official duties as President. I think it was greatness of Musharraf that luxury of living in President House never attracted him. It is surprise that of all Pakistani Presidents, only Musharraf has distinction of not living in President House, shows his high moral ground that differentiate him from most other Pakistani corrupt and thug leaders.
Most surprising is that, same people who complain that why Musharraf is living in army quarter and not 'President House' are those who are trying to bash Musharraf when they see the picture of 'Luxurious President House', a house where most past Pakistani Presidents lived, except Musharraf. Yea 'mental group' na patt say khush hay na chit say ... Iss 'may mental hoon' group ka Allah hee hafiz hay
I think it was greatness of Musharraf that luxury of living in President House never attracted him. It is surprise that of all Pakistani Presidents, only Musharraf has distinction of not living in President House, shows his high moral ground that differentiate him from most other Pakistani corrupt and thug leaders.
Alhamdulilallah. God Bless former President, the Great Pervez Musharaf, the greatest Pakistani leader since Quai-e-Azam. May he one day return as the leader and save Pakistan for the second time from the disaster that is engulfing the nation.
So, was Musharraf living in that luxurious President house in Islamabad or army quarters in Pindi?
HAHAHA ARMY QUARTERS! Have you even seen the Army House? LOL!
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What I know, all past Pakistani Presidents lived in President House and enjoyed the luxury of President House except Musharraf who realised that President of a poor country should not live in such house of luxuries, and thus Musharraf always lived in same army quarter he was living as Army chief. He only used President House for official functions and official duties as President. I think it was greatness of Musharraf that luxury of living in President House never attracted him. It is surprise that of all Pakistani Presidents, only Musharraf has distinction of not living in President House, shows his high moral ground that differentiate him from most other Pakistani corrupt and thug leaders.
This is what Musharraf used to do in the Army House! Hold Mujraz with his hijra companions. Dont forget to watch the ending. The money for his learjets, scotch, dog food for his mutts came out of the nation!
Alhamdulilallah. God Bless former President, the Great Pervez Musharaf, the greatest Pakistani leader since Quai-e-Azam. May he one day return as the leader and save Pakistan for the second time from the disaster that is engulfing the nation.
Oh so the Iranian President asked them to photograph him while he is sleeping on the ground??? Looks all propaganda.
First of all, it might as well be a propaganda that Iranian President was sleeping on ground. But what's a Propaganda: publicity to promote something: information put out by an organization or government to promote a policy, idea, or cause
So, what's wrong with that? You have a brain, hopefully, so use it and make your own choice to deduce whatever you want to take out from this. If the picture shows REALITY, I am FOR this propaganda. Politically correct word would be "Publicity" or "Communication of a Lifestyle" or something of that sort. Also, remember, he's not an average joe, he's THE PRESIDENT OF IRAN and anyone around him might feel liberty to take his photo with or without asking his permission.
Asleep somewhere between Derry and Salem, N.H., 1/6/2008. With three rallies down and two more to go, Obama catches a quick nap on his campaign bus as it headed for Salem. I once asked him when we were traveling through Illinois and he was about to fall asleep, if he cared if I took a picture. He said I was fine photographing him until his jaw dropped. This night his jaw dropped after I took three frames. (Callie Shell)
First of all, it might as well be a propaganda that Iranian President was sleeping on ground. But what's a Propaganda: publicity to promote something: information put out by an organization or government to promote a policy, idea, or cause
So, what's wrong with that? You have a brain, hopefully, so use it and make your own choice to deduce whatever you want to take out from this. If the picture shows REALITY, I am FOR this propaganda. Politically correct word would be "Publicity" or "Communication of a Lifestyle" or something of that sort. Also, remember, he's not an average joe, he's THE PRESIDENT OF IRAN and anyone around him might feel liberty to take his photo with or without asking his permission.
Asleep somewhere between Derry and Salem, N.H., 1/6/2008. With three rallies down and two more to go, Obama catches a quick nap on his campaign bus as it headed for Salem. I once asked him when we were traveling through Illinois and he was about to fall asleep, if he cared if I took a picture. He said I was fine photographing him until his jaw dropped. This night his jaw dropped after I took three frames. (Callie Shell)
What do you make of this?
Many things have changed since when this thread was posted.
First Musharraf is not the president of Pakistan any more, so we should divert our energies towards Zardari now.
Also one should understand that Iran has a supreme council that actually controls the country. Ali Khamenei is currently the supreme leader of Iran. Even if, as you suggests this is not a propaganda , Ahmedinejad is under the full auspices of this council. He has to follow what the council suggests. Maulvis are currentky ruling the country and many acts are propagated not just as a goodwill , that is showing people how humble their leaders are, but also to keep on clinging onto power by creating a sense of commonality.