Former international cricket star turned aspiring political player Imran Khan on Pakistan, terrorism, cricket fixing and marriage
Former international cricket star turned aspiring political player Imran Khan on Pakistan, terrorism, cricket fixing and marriage
Insight Waqt News TV Imran Khan Interview 10 September 2011
Insight Waqt News TV Imran Khan Interview 10 September 2011
Imran Khan is a leader of Pakistan. He is brave & honest politician. He Knows the problems of Pakistan Program: Khari Baat Luqman Kay Saith Date: 16 July 2011
Imran Khan is a leader of Pakistan. He is brave & honest politician. He Knows the problems of Pakistan Program: Khari Baat Luqman Kay Saith Date: 16 July 2011
pwyoutube.wordpress.com pwyoutube.wordpress.com Imran Khan answering questions in public forum with university students and faculty – TV One – Apr 11, 2009. Imran Khan’s great talent is in picking the challenges that he CAN do and NOT doing the ones he cannot. For example given the chance to join various governments as minister, he has avoided [...]
pwyoutube.wordpress.com pwyoutube.wordpress.com Imran Khan answering questions in public forum with university students and faculty – TV One – Apr 11, 2009. Imran Khan’s great talent is in picking the challenges that he CAN do and NOT doing the ones he cannot. For example given the chance to join various governments as minister, he has avoided the complication those jobs would entail for him. The good this is that this allows him to do some things at a high level of quality. The bad thing is it also limits the impact he can have on society. For instance if he had joined Zia-ul-Haq’s government as minister of education for instance, he MIGHT have instituted some changes which may have remained to this day and created a 10% improvement over ALL these years. It is this focus on excellence which thus deprives him of the ability to participate in a wider (albeit more diluted) improvement of things in Pakistan. In this he is starkly different from a person like Edhi, who is primarily focused on serving the people without regard for payback or acclaim. A wider net is also cast and thus a lower quality is achieved also. With Imran Khan one of the problems he has – which limits his leadership quality to not go beyond schoolboy-level show off-ness – is that he cannot do something that is good for the nation but is bad for his image. And in this respect he is also different from Musharraf – who has taken decisions which would be unpopular but were required for that time. Because of …
Battle from GTNY 6. After AC couldn’t make it to GTNY 5, some friction built up between the two emcees and this is the result.
Battle from GTNY 6. After AC couldn’t make it to GTNY 5, some friction built up between the two emcees and this is the result.
‘I Am More Spiritual Than Religious; Besides I Am Not A Fanatic’ – Aamir Khan August 14, 2010 : Aamir Hussain Khan hails from a typically staunch, conservative and orthodox Muslim family originating from the Khan clan of Peshawar.
‘I Am More Spiritual Than Religious; Besides I Am Not A Fanatic’ – Aamir Khan
August 14, 2010 : Aamir Hussain Khan hails from a typically staunch, conservative and orthodox Muslim family originating from the Khan clan of Peshawar.
After almost two decades of various peacemaking initiatives, there appears to be no end in sight to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. About half a million Israelis have moved to the West Bank since 1967 and Palestinians fear the growing settlements, along with accompanying roads, infrastructure and military installations will make a viable Palestinian state impossible. Avigdor [...]
After almost two decades of various peacemaking initiatives, there appears to be no end in sight to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. About half a million Israelis have moved to the West Bank since 1967 and Palestinians fear the growing settlements, along with accompanying roads, infrastructure and military installations will make a viable Palestinian state impossible. Avigdor Lieberman, Israel’s foreign minister, has said he believes that a comprehensive peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians is already impossible. Meanwhile, Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, is a prisoner to the power struggle with rival group Hamas, who took control of the Gaza Strip in 2007, leaving him only in control of the West Bank. Some Palestinians and Israelis are now arguing that the only practical solution to the conflict is the so-called one-state solution, where both sides agree to citizenship and equal rights in a state that covers all of historic Palestine, without regard to ethnicity or religion. On Wednesday, Anand Naidoo spoke to two Palestinians with opposing takes on the issue. Ghassan Khatib is a former Palestinian minister who currently heads the Palestinian Government Media Centre. He was a member of the Madrid Peace Delegation from 1991 to 1993. Ali Abunimeh is the co-founder of the website “Electronic Intifada”, and author of One Country: A Bold Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.







