On a recent Google/YouTube trip to Pakistan, we caught up with Aitzaz Ahsan, a Senior Advocate to the Pakistani Supreme Court, about his thoughts on the future of Pakistan.
Ahsan famously led the Long March in Pakistan in 2008, a movement to re-instate judicial freedom in Pakistan's highest court:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawyers'_Movement
did he have answer to that no one
TheRajahamid 1 month ago
he is my dick ask him that one his first election as ppp memober who pay for his election
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TheRajahamid 1 month ago
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Gameboy671 1 year ago
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MyChino78 1 year ago
Everyone Type "Won
2c00l21 1 year ago
I am an Indian, and let me say that I would be happy to see a prosperous peaceful pakistan. For this to happen, I hope that the people there abandon their hatred of India and look forward to build up their own country.
kokoinmars 1 year ago
@Geddajunior i just visited pakistan and its a mess , i myself dont live in pakistan , we saudipakistanis are also ashamed of the nation we belong because these people which are few in numbers if were great then pakistan would not have been in this era
MasterReturns 1 year ago
@MasterReturns Ah so sorry...aint your family managed to emigrate...ha...maybe you can try and change Pakistan urself so everyone wont wanna leave. Seems only the primative backwards killers from Sialkot of teenagers are the ones who wanna stay......with the actual authoritys...cops watching children beat to death...yeah nice pple . Believe me I know tons of Brit Pakistanis who are ASHAMED of the nation..I been told by my best pal Shamir and his family:(
Geddajunior 1 year ago
@Geddajunior go and get born by facking ur own mom
MasterReturns 1 year ago
The man sounds nice and if only Pakistan was what he wishes...sadly Pakistan hasnt got men like him in charge.
Geddajunior 1 year ago