Dr. Qadeer and Chaudhary Shujaat
Chaudhry Shujaat, the sardar of lotas is leaving no stone unturned to gets its puppy Pervez Elahi “elected” for the upcoming elections in early January. From buying and retaining the lotas to running an ostensibly expensive campaign, he is trying to rip apart the soil to bring out some fruits of success.
In his blind efforts to score points he has now shamelessly quoted Dr. Qadeer Khan in his support for his nefarious designs. Shujaat, Mushahid Hussain Syed, and S.M. Zafar met with the Pakistan’s heroic scientist Dr. Qadeer at his residence, where he is spending his days in confinement. After meeting, Shujaat mumbled to media that the meeting was very blissful and Doctor was in great shape and they all exchanged jokes and poetry. He added more that doctor was very much satisfied with the handling of his affair, and he fully supported the Qaaf League.
Just after one day, newspaper published the statement of Dr. Qadeer vehemently denying any such mirthful meeting. Meeting did take place, but it was everything but pleasant. Doctor Qadeer insisted on the three to create a national government, and stop sucking the blood of the nation.
It was merely yet another loose ploy by Shujaat which backfired. Its was this Mushahid Hussain, who arranged a meeting of Dr. Qadeer with Indian journalist Kuldip Nayyar, and it was this Mushahid Hussain, who was a big shot in government when Shujaat was Prime Minister, and Dr. Qadeer was put into solitary confinement.
Dr. Qadeer is a national hero. We love him and we love our nukes. We have sacrificed for years to get them in shape, and we have placed them for our enemies, especially for India, who hasn’t accepted Pakistan since 1947. We have erected our nuclear-studded missiles, in case India once again attacks Pakistan as she did in 1965 and 1971.
Dr. Qadeer lives in the heart of billions of Pakistanis, and Chaudhary Shujaat should keep his dirty tricks limited to sugar mills, steel mills, flour mills, hoarding, price hike, and Fazlur Rehman.
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