Just go back and read your post and see how it sounds.Ah the dumbass Greek asking me questions again...go bend over for the Germans. They own your as5
Remember u just started this shit again.
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Just go back and read your post and see how it sounds.Ah the dumbass Greek asking me questions again...go bend over for the Germans. They own your as5
Remember u just started this shit again.
The business he (Zardari) and now his effeminate son is in.What business is that?
Go bend over and do what Greeks do best.Just go back and read your post and see how it sounds.
Why do you get so upset and start the insults again? I only asked you how old you are.Go bend over and do what Greeks do best.
Why address me when u are always screaming like a whore that hasn't been paid to the mods. Now f off
Because I don't want to engage you. You are atotal idiot that lights fires and then runs to the mods. Go awayWhy do you get so upset and start the insults again? I only asked you how old you are.
People may not agree with me regarding a terminal solution but I know that that's the only solution if you understand pakistan.All these Generals and PDM gunday have businesses outside the country but they
want others to invest in the Country lol.
Are you joking? You're the one appearing and insulting,flamebaiting and then play victim and you blame me?Because I don't want to engage you. You are atotal idiot that lights fires and then runs to the mods. Go away
People may not agree with me regarding a terminal solution but I know that that's the only solution if you understand pakistan.All these Generals and PDM gunday have businesses outside the country but they
want others to invest in the Country lol.
Listen every single time you address me there is an issue. So get lost. Don't address me.Are you joking? You're the one appearing and insulting,flamebaiting and then play victim and you blame me?
Dude,grow up. What kind of comment is that? You live in another country and you play macho. If you want a regime change,go to Pakistan,live there and do everything you can to change the government. Vote to change it. Support a another party.
Why do you get so angry? It's not my problem you get angry and talk like a teenager.People may not agree with me regarding a terminal solution but I know that that's the only solution if you understand pakistan.
I am in lahore right now and People are fed up. There is no leadership or the people would rise.
This army is sadly creating another 1971
Listen every single time you address me there is an issue. So get lost. Don't address me.
Go talk to the stupid turk that you favour so much.
And you sit on pdf all day. If you Greeks did any work you wouldn't be owned by the Germans.
Now jog on
I don't angry ... I have no time for people that play games..Why do you get so angry? It's not my problem you get angry and talk like a teenager.
Every business needs economic, political stability.What business is that?
Yes,how old are you?I don't angry ... I have no time for people that play games..
You can criticise my posts fine. But you do it in a slimy way and I don't like that sort of a person.
Example..."how old are you"
I mean what do u know of Pakistan?? If you understood u would know why I wrote the terminal solution
Abviusly if the business men left the Country then how they looted them this is the biggest hadich for zardari...LAHORE: Former president Asif Ali Zardari has said Pakistani businessmen along with their capital are moving out of the country only because of ‘insecurity’ despite the fact that they could get a ‘lucrative’ return on investment in Pakistan.
Even Dubai doesn’t offer such a lucrative return, as Pakistani businessmen could get “1000 per cent return” on investment in their own country, the co-chairman of key ruling coalition partner PPP claimed while suggesting the business community to get the charter signed by each political party to steer Pakistan out of financial crisis and stabilise the economy.
This was PPP leadership’s third interaction with businessmen in less than a month, as the ex-president, flanked by Minister for Industries and Production Syed Murtaza Mahmud and Senate standing committee on finance and revenue chairman Saleem Mandviwalla, spoke to members of the All-Pakistan Textile Mills Association (Aptma) on Friday.
Just two weeks ago, Mr Zardari had renewed the call for a charter of economy during his interaction with members of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Asks businessmen to sign a charter with each political party to help stabilise economy
However, this time he urged the businessmen to get the charter signed by “each political party”, telling them that he had no issue with whichever political party they supported. But, he added, “You should at least sign a certain charter of economy with every political party.”
Recalling that he had also made a similar offer about a national charter of economy to the cricketer (a reference to ex-premier Imran Khan) but he could not understand the real issues of the country, Mr Zardari said the PPP was ready to sign such a charter then and there.
Level-playing field
The PPP co-chairman promised to the textile millers that a level-playing field would be provided to the textile industry.
He also expressed the desire that businessmen should accept portfolios of textile and finance in the cabinet, stating that he wished to see a technical person heading those ministries.
He said he was aware of the issues of the business community and if the same were resolved, they would be able to pay tax to the government. He said his dream of $100 billion exports would materialise with the help of the textile industry.
Fuel for industry
Referring to the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, the former president said it would help the region and facilitate Islamabad getting cheap LPG from Tehran.
He also vowed that the PPP, if voted to power, would ensure completion of the Pak-Iran gas pipeline besides supporting border trade. “I will bring gas from Iran for the textile industry of Pakistan to reduce its input cost,” he said.
Mr Zardari recalled that when he was head of the state, he had advocated for “trade not aid” during his talks with the European Union.
He said Pakistani entrepreneurs should learn to sell their products in the international markets with the right combo. Referring to Bangladesh’s advantage of GSP plus status, the PPP co-chairman said 70pc of Indian textile products had the tag of “Made in Bangladesh” and shipped to Europe for sale.
He also suggested provision of quality crop seeds to promote the agriculture sector and help stabilise the agrarian economy.
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Insecurity prompting businesses to move out of Pakistan: Zardari
Asks businessmen to sign a charter with each political party to help stabilise economy.www.dawn.com
How gay are you?Yes,how old are you?
