No more yes boss

Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani while talking to the Lahore Press Club governing body members at his DHA Lahore residence on Saturday, the 9th July declared that Gone are the days of Yes Boss to America and his government has resolved to never let anybody hurt national interests. His party jialas might have been impressed by such hoax slogans but not the ever vigilant media and the intelligentsia of the country. Such declarations are made by those whose hands are clean and enjoy the respect of the entire nation like Ahmedinejad, the President of Iran. There is only one boss of our PM and he is Mr. Asif Ali Zardari, the President of Pakistan who is also a puppet in the hands of USA. The day he goes against the wishes of White House or does not say Yes Boss to uncle Sam, that day would be his last day as President of Pakistan. Our PM acts on the advice of President Zardari rather than Zardari acting on the advice of PM. All important cabinet meetings are chaired by Mr Zardari and the PM sits next to him for media coverage i.e reporting that the meeting was chaired by both. The selected 'Yes people from media who were listening to his tall claims should have asked him to order PAF to shoot down any US Drone violating the sovereign state of Pakistan and killing innocent Pakistanis from today onwards. He should also issue warning to the USA for halting all drone attacks and vacating all Pakistani bases immediately. Furthermore all CIA operators/contractors who are creating havoc in Pakistan, must leave our country forthwith. We have an example of North Korea and Iran who warned USA to keep their hands off from their country. But our rulers are getting dollars from them and cannot eat grass along with the nation if all the aid is stopped. They have got used to the royal style of living with thousands of policemen deployed for their safety which costs millions of rupees everyday to the national exchequer. So Mr Prime Minister dont make hollow slogans as actions speak louder than words. MUHAMMAD AZHAR KHWAJA, Lahore, July 10.

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