Posts Tagged ‘My Views’
Loud Thinking May 11, 2013 at 06:35AM
Dear Mr. Imran Khan
Hope you will remember your promise with the nation that you will NOT let escape 500 corrupt people.
Loud Thinking May 11, 2013 at 06:32AM
@nayyarahmad: @ImranKhanPTI
InshaAllah today the nation will try 2 repay a tiny portion of your debt by voting in favour of PTI in an unprecedented manner
Loud Thinking May 11, 2013 at 06:25AM
@nayyarahmad: @ImranKhanPTI
Sir, rest assured like the Quaid-e-Azam this nation will never forget your EHSAAN & will never let you down InshaAllah.
Loud Thinking May 11, 2013 at 06:24AM
@nayyarahmad: @ImranKhanPTI
Sir, you didn’t care for your personal comfort for our freedom, liberty, welfare, dignity and peace. Tons of thanks Stay Blessed.
Loud Thinking May 11, 2013 at 06:24AM
@nayyarahmad: @ImranKhanPTI
Sir, the entire nation is highly indebted & thankful to u for bringing us to this day of reckoning we shall pray 4 your health and long happy life.
Loud Thinking May 11, 2013 at 06:23AM
@nayyarahmad: @RamizSpeaks @PTIofficial
Sir, thanks to you and your family for giving great inspiration and motivation to the entire nation.
Loud Thinking May 11, 2013 at 06:22AM
@nayyarahmad: @RamizSpeaks @PTIofficial
Sir, we salute you and your family for unflinching support and unbelievable efforts for New Pakistan stay blessed
Loud Thinking May 11, 2013 at 05:41AM
YA ALLAH WE THANK YOU FOR BLESSING US TO WITNESS THIS GLORIOUS FIRST MORNING OF NEW PAKISTAN.
YA ALLAH KINDLY FORGIVE OUR SINS AND HELP AND GUIDE US TO MAKE THIS NEW PAKISTAN A FORTRESS OF ISLAM AND MOST STRONGEST AND THE MOST PEACEFUL NATION IN THE WORLD. AAMEEN.
Loud Thinking May 10, 2013 at 11:13PM
As a pre-cursor to the tsunami of Saturday, there was a thunderstorm in most parts of Pakistan, on Friday.
Loud Thinking May 10, 2013 at 10:50PM
An out of the world tribute to a Pakistani
Imran Khan is the most patriotic person I have met and he would die for his country.
An excerpt (page 173-4) from the book “Sir Vivian The Definitive Autobiography” by VIV RICHARDS with Bob Harris.
“The gentleman (Imran Khan) who was to become a renowned name in the world of cricket and a serious politician did not like what he saw that day. Fortunately, like many of these incidents, it was soon forgotten and since then I have come to know him. I respect his views and I went to a party at his house while on tour in Pakistan. Whenever we are around we try to get together, as we did during the recent World Cup in England. We definitely didn’t like one another at first, but gradually as we matured and got to know each other better we realised the world is a lot bigger than anything we have to offer and we started to respect each other. He was one of the fiercest competitor and, no matter how well you were batting, he would always have a delivery which could come and destroy you. I respect him and his cricketing views; and if the Pakistan side had a leader they looked up to and respected like they did him, they would be a much better and more consistent team than they are now. He always managed to squeeze the best out of his team. He (IMRAN KHAN) and Miandad are two of the most patriotic individuals I have met, and I can identify with that.
I am quite certain you wouldn’t be hearing stories about match fixing and other bad things if they were at the helm.
BOTH WOULD DIE FOR THEIR COUNTRY.”

