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Hypocrisy?
posted by Ahmed Iqbalabadi | July 9, 2010 | In Newspaper ArticlesA picture is worth a thousand words. Chief Minister Punjab, Mian Shahbaz Sharif is seen here cutting the cake to celebrate United States of America’s Independence Day on 2nd July, 2010, the same day the terrorists hit Data Darbar in Lahore.
Isn’t it hypocrisy that he claims he and his party are against the policies of US and on the other hand he is seen cutting a cake with US Consul General?
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Jalta Kahy ko haye? She is worth! Bhag !
Dear Sir:
I understand being against or for the policy. Wishing well to a country, in theory may is not bad thing.
But my question is sir,
Why is he holding her hand? This is no tradition in either country to hold hand of a woman while cutting the cake. They should find two knifes and cut separately.
Ahan….should bot she wear a burka or CM wear Jubba? Two knives, to schools theory and end of the day Mulah of KSA says, you get breast suckle to intrect…i dont known what is about on-line intraction, but I dont think you will agree on that :)))
@Ahmed, good thing for point scoring, but I guess we can let it go 🙂
@Rajab: Holding hand makes you worry? I guess we don’t understand the class divide. The elite holds Machiavelli way closer to its heart than ‘commoner’ even can get a clue. Dude, life and life-style varies with the circle you move in. Do you seriously think all these guys are people like us? Nah…Think again.
Also D.H. Lawrance might make a good read for you, for his cold and lethal “Middle Class Morality” sermons.
Chill 🙂
I dislike the publication of this picture as much as I dislike the publication of Nusrat Bhutto’s (fake?) picture with President Nixon. It tantamounts to playing with mullahs on mullahs’ wicket.
totally agree with akhtar.
@Rajab Ali
This is one of the most entertaining comments I have read in recent days:
“Why is he holding her hand? This is no tradition in either country to hold hand of a woman while cutting the cake. They should find two knifes and cut separately.”
hahaha… Thank you for putting a smile on an otherwise pale face!
nazryae pakistan islam ki mal jabnay walay amerulmomeneen bannay kay khwab dekhnay waly sharif brothers ger islami shoer kiu apna rahay hain , awam mai jaker tu ————————-=========——————–???????????????
Gentlemen, the purpose is not score points. Someone in a very important position has been pleading a different case in public and to the press galleries while in actuality it is totally different. I would have been most appreciative if Shahbaz Sharif had refused to attend the event based on his assertion that they do not agree with US policies nee Pakistan and islam.
Dear Sir: This poor woman looks visibly upset on these advances by punjab chief minister. Just because she is not wearing ‘Sharai’ libas also known as the Burqa or Niqab does not automatically mean that she is a ‘loose’ women who is inviting inappropriate touching.
She’s not “THAT KIND OF GIRL” you see!
As much as I dislike this guy and his policies. I believe this is not an appropriate blog post. There are certain criteria that must be met for LUBP’s blog articles. This however can be posted on the LUBP forums, where the blog’s editorial criteria doesn’t apply.
Thanks.
Well there is nothing wrong about this image. The CM is cutting the cake on independence day of a friendly country.
I support Ahmed for the post. Here he has not tried to teach someone morals, he just revealed the hypocricy of these idiots, who on one hand is pleading Taliban not to attack as they have common goals and on the other hand hold the gori’s hand. Where are the moralists who were on a simple humourous comments by the president to the Candidate for the US vice presidency harshly criticizing and calling him a shame for the land of the pures. Why you people are trying to be pious more than the pope.
Kadim Aalaa has done nothing wrong, as we have diplomatic relations but as per his own and his allies standards its mere hypocricy.. And we have pointed out to that