Pathologic Liar ‘Raja Rental:US Stuck in Afghan Swamp, and Sex Addicts Among Pakistani Elites in Sukhimvit District Hira Mandi of Bangkok

Sex Addict Pakistani politicians, businessmen, educators, bureaucrats, police officials, and government servant’s wives should be aware of their husbands business trips to Thailand!


Even the Pakistani Consulate is close to the Sukhimvit Red-Light District or Hira Mandi in Bangkok.  It is there to serve the Pakistani elite and noveau riche vulgarians, who frequent the whorehouses, unbeknownst to their fat bottomed wives in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, and Rawalpindi.

‘RAJA RENTAL’ A DASHAT-GARD OF CORRUPTION

It is a crying shame, that a sitting Prime-Minister of Pakistan is addressed in the International News, as “Raja Rental.”  Pakistan’s foremost energy crook has become its Prime Minister, though the untiring efforts of Dashat Gard of Corruption (Terrorist of Corruption), Asif Zardari. Yes, Corruption is also a form of terrorism. It kills thousands of people, whose rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of justice have been hijacked by usurpers of the state. 

US ‘WINK AND A NOD’ ON CORRUPTION IN PAKISTAN SMACKS OF MUNAFIQAT (HYPOCRASY)

The only country in the world which supports the terrorists of corruption in Pakistan is the US. Corrupt governments serve US interests. In history, US has gotten into hot water and wars abroad due to such egregious support, case in point is the Vietnam War in support of puppet Ky and Thieu. US never learns from its mistakes and keeps repeating them. Again, in Afghanistan, after toppling a popular government of Mulla Omer (no matter how much the West hates him, he still remains the most popular Afghan in whole of Afghanistan). US has spent trillions of dollars in Afghanistan, but instead of victory, an ignominious defeat is in sight.  Where did the trillions of US dollars go? Nowhere, except to line the pockets of Hamid Karzai, his brother, the extended Karzai clan, the rump Afghan Parliament members, and those Afghan contractors running occupied Afghanistan for the US.  They have palatial homes in Pakistan, UK, South of France in Cote De Azur, Western Spain in Mirabella, Bali in Indonesia. By ignoring corruption in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, US finds it easier to buy politicians, generals, educators, business, in short the elite of these countries. CIA finds it easy to recruit corrupt as agents. Most politicians in Pakistan, according to a former US Attorney General Horan, “Sell their Mothers, for a price.”
PAKISTAN A NATION UNDER CONTROL OF CRIMINALS-GLOBAL COMMUNITY SHOULD SPEAK OUT

Pakistan is a “hijacked,” nation. It is under the control of master-minds of criminality. Pakistani people should rise against these criminals and hang them at AABPARA in Islamabad. Pakistan’s hijackers have a major weakness: womanizing.  There are direct flights from Pakistan to Thailand, where Pakistani Dashat-gards of corruption can indulge on weekends with prostitutes from every corner of the world. Pakistani politicians, bureaucrats, ex-armed forces, business elites, use the whore houses of Phuket and Bali as their delights, far from the madding crowds of poor starving masses. No Pakistani politician has the moral courage to speak about the sexual excesses of Pakistani elites.   Pakistan’s Armed Forces are also culpable, by aiding and abetting these criminals and sexual predators, who have hijacked the nation. Among the Pakistan Armed Forces, its leadership under Gen.Kayani and the Corp Commanders are aiding and abetting the Criminal of PPPP, under the leadership of Dashat Gard of Corruption, Asif Zardari.
PAKISTAN PEOPLE FEAR THE COLLUSION OF ARMY LEADERSHIP AND CIVILIAN DICTATOR

Pakistani people are intimidated by the collusion of Pakistan Armed Forces with the criminals holding sway over Pakistan politics. These criminals have business interest in construction, infrastructure development, dam-building, pharmaceutical imports and manufacturing, sugar production, wheat and textile exports, chemical production, cotton exports, precious stone mining in Swat and Northern Pakistan, Female trafficking in Sindh province, child labour in “bhattas,” or brick-making kilns, feudal lands, trafficking and prostitution of rural females on their land-holdings, revenue collection, supplying women to patwaris as bribes, running high-end brothels in five star hotels, in short every phase of Pakistani daily life.  The Cherry on the Cake of Corruption is the appointment of a loud-mouth buffoon, pathologic liar a.k.a. ‘Raja Rental,’ as the country’s prime minister. Raja Rental should spend more times in his favorite haunts in Dubai, Phuket, and Bali.
First days of Pakistan’s ‘Raja Rental’
26 June 2012
PROBLEMATIC CHOICE: Dark clouds ahead after appointment of prime minister
THE temperature in Pakistan’s hyper-activist Supreme Court must have reached boiling point after Raja Pervez Ashraf was chosen on June 22 as the candidate of the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) for prime minister. His predecessor, Yousaf Raza Gilani, was thrown out of the job this week by their Lordships. The PPP had initially chosen Makhdoom Shahabuddin, an aristocratic former health minister, as the next prime minister, on June 20. But by the following day it had to hurriedly ditch him, after a warrant was issued for his arrest. While he was health minister, the ministry approved the import of a huge quantity of a chemical that can be used to manufacture ecstasy pills and other narcotics.
By Friday, instead of walking into Prime Minister’s House, Shahabuddin was in court, seeking pre-arrest bail. The choice of Ashraf is deeply problematic. He is known to all Pakistan as “Raja Rental”, for presiding over deals which involved the government paying cronies to set up temporary or “rental” power plants, to plug the crippling shortfall in electricity supply, while he was energy minister. The rental plants were often established with ageing equipment, though the government was charged for new gear, and the blackouts only grew. Rental power was deemed a “total failure” according to a Supreme Court judgment on the issue earlier this year, for producing high cost and insufficient electricity.
That verdict found that officials involved, including Ashraf, had “violated the principle of transparency” and must be investigated by the anti-corruption watchdog, the National Accountability Bureau, to see if they were “getting financial benefits” out of the “scam”. But more than the courts, the people of Pakistan will feel aggrieved at the appointment of a man whose ministry oversaw over a national disaster, pursuing questionable schemes while simply watching the problem grow. Ashraf, 61, became known for continually predicting the imminent end of the electricity shortage, only to have to eat his words before unabashedly issuing a new rosy prediction.
In recent days, the relentless summer heat has triggered violent protests across Punjab, the province that houses over half the population, over the electricity shortages, which means that fans and refrigerators don’t work. There is misery for households while industry is being shut down. Some in Pakistan see even darker clouds ahead. The appointment of Ashraf will also not impress the military, which is the ultimate arbiter of Pakistan’s political process. The timing of the move on Shahabuddin was seen as highly suspicious, not least by him. The Anti-Narcotics Force, which is headed by an army general, is pursing Shahabuddin.
Conspiracy theorists — which includes most people here — think the object is to force early elections or even create such chaos that an excuse will be found to impose an unelected government of technocrats, by the military and courts working together. Elections have to be called by March 2013 anyway. The legal-political circus is set to continue, so Ashraf’s tenure could be very short lived. Gilani was disqualified from office by the Supreme Court for refusing to write a letter to the Swiss authorities to request the re-opening of dormant money-laundering cases against the president, Asif Ali Zardari, who also heads the PPP.
Ashraf is expected by his boss, the president, to resist court orders. As the legal arguments now having already been exhausted with Gilani, the court will probably give Ashraf little time to comply before also dispensing with him. Then yet another prime minister will be needed. Pakistan can forget about any actual business of government getting done.
The Economist Newspaper Limited, London June 22, 2012

 

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