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08/12/2017

ایم کیو ایم کی ساڑھ ستی کا آغاز 17 جولائی 2014ءسے ہوا تھا۔ پارٹی کا مختلف حصوں میں تقسیم ہوجانا اسی نحوست کا شاخسانہ ہے۔ ستاروں کی دنیا میں ساڑھ ستی کا پیریڈ ساڑھے سات برس پر محیط ہوتا ہے۔ یوں پارٹی کو تقریباً 2021ءتک اسی نحوست کا سامنا کرنا پڑے گا چونکہ اصل پارٹی الطاف حسین کی ہے لہٰذا اس ساڑھ ستی سے سب سے زیادہ متاثر بھی ان کا گروپ ہی ہوگا۔ دوسری جانب الطاف حسین کے پیدائشی زائچے میں موجود ستارے بدترین پوزیشن میں بیٹھے ہوئے ہیں بالخصوص صحت سے متعلق خانہ خاصا متاثر ہے۔ اس کے نتیجے میں ان کی صحت مزید خرابی کی طرف جاسکتی ہے جبکہ پیدائش زائچے میں سیاست کے ستارے مستقبل قریب میں ایک دوسرے کے قریب آتے دکھائی دے رہے ہیں۔ اس کے نتیجے میں یہ بات خارج از امکان نہیں کہ جنرل الیکشن کے موقع پر دونوں کے درمیان کوئی ایسی خاموش مفاہمت ہوجائے جس تحت ایک دوسرے کی انتخابی مہم میں رخنہ نہ ڈالا جائے۔ انتخابی سیاست کے حوالے سے اگرچہ پی ایس پی کے مقابلے میں ایم کیو ایم پاکستان کے ستارے زیادہ مضبوط دکھائی دے رہے ہیں لیکن چونکہ پی ایس پی نے اپنا نام اور قیادت مکمل طور پر تبدیل کرلی ہے لہٰذا ایم کیو ایم پر چلنے والی ساڑھ ستی کا اثر اس سے زیادہ ایم کیو ایم پاکستان پر ہو سکتا ہے۔ جس نے قیادت تو تبدیل کرلی لیکن نام نہیں بدلا۔ اس کے نتیجے میں آگے چل کر ایم کیو ایم پاکستان اندرونی خلفشار کا شکار ہوسکتی ہے اس کے بیشتر لوگ دوبارہ لندن گروپ کی طرف رجوع کرسکتے ہیں۔ جب تک الطاف حسین زندہ ہیں ان کا گروپ پاکستان میں الگ ہونے والے دھڑوں کے لئے خطرہ بنا رہے گا

08/12/2017

اس وقت پاکستان کے زائچے کے آٹھویں گھر میں زحل بیٹھا ہے، لہٰذا اگلے دو تین برسوں کے دوران یعنی 20 جنوری 2020ءتک بننے والی ہر حکومت عدم استحکام کا شکار رہے گی۔ اس پیریڈ میں کسی کے لیے بھی حکمرانی کرنا آسان نہیں ہوگا۔ اس وقت ستاروں کی جو پوزیشن بنی ہوئی ہے، اس کے مطابق عبوری حکومت کی مدت طویل ہو سکتی ہے اور اس کے نتیجے میں 2018ءمیں شیڈول جنرل الیکشن خاصی تاخیر کا شکار ہو سکتے ہیں۔ عبوری حکومت کے دور میں بھی کئی وزرائے اعظم تبدیل کیے جانے کا امکان ہے۔ سیاسی عدم استحکام اور کسی نہ کسی حوالے سے ہنگامہ آرائی جاری رہے گی۔ اس افراتفری کے نتیجے میں کرفیو بھی لگ سکتا ہے اور اگر حالات کرفیو لگنے تک پہنچے تو پھر جمہوریت کی بساط لپیٹے جانے کا خطرہ پیدا ہو جائے گا۔

08/12/2017

عام انتخابات قبل از وقت ہونا تو دور کی بات ہے، مقررہ وقت پر بھی ہوتے دکھائی نہیں دے رہے۔ پاکستان مخالف تمام قوتوں کا احتساب ہوگا۔ اس احتساب میں عسکری ، سیاسی، عدالتی اور نوکرشاہی غرض یہ کہ ہر شعبہ زندگی سے تعلق رکھنے والے کرپٹ فرد کو رگڑا لگے گا۔ اور جو احتساب کے اس عمل میں رکاوٹ بننے کی کوشش کرے گا یا ڈنڈی مارے گا، وہ ملیامیٹ ہو جائے گا۔ کیونکہ پاکستان کے پیدائشی زائچے میں اس وقت ستارے ٹھیک اس پوزیشن پر ہیں، جس پر 1971ءمیں تھے۔ جب ڈنڈی مارنے پر کئی طاقتور شخصیات فارغ ہو گئی تھیں۔ ڈاکٹر نثار ملک کے بقول پیپلزپارٹی کا سیاسی مستقبل بھی روشن دکھائی نہیں دیتا۔ آگے چل کر الیکشن ہوتے ہیں یا سلیکشن ، دونوں صورتوں میں پیپلزپارٹی بہت پیچھے ہوگی۔

08/12/2017

ستاروں کی روسے عمران خان کا لیول وزیراعظم والا نہیں، جبکہ ان کی پارٹی تحریک انصاف کا کردار بھی محض پریشر گروپ تک محدود رہے گا۔ لہٰذا پی ٹی آئی کے اقتدار میں آنے کے امکانات دکھائی نہیں دیتے۔ تاہم تحریک انصاف کا وجود برقرار رہے گا اور مستقبل میں اس کی کمانڈ شاہ محمود قریشی سنبھال لیں گے۔ پارٹی کا زائچہ یہ بھی بتاتا ہے کہ تحریک انصاف کی سربراہی حاصل کرنے کے بعد پارٹی کا ایک بڑا طبقہ شاہ محمود قریشی کے ساتھ مل جائے گا اور یہ سب کچھ عمران خان کی زندگی میں ان کے سامنے ہوگا

04/01/2015

Numerology: Birth Path of Imran Khan

Testimonies to numerology are found in the most ancient civilizations and show that numerology pre-dates astrology. This discipline considers the name, the surname, and the date of birth, and ascribes a meaning to alphabetic letters according to the numbers which symbolise them.

The path of life, based on the date of birth, provides indications on the kind of destiny which one is meant to experience. It is one of the elements that must reckoned with, along with the expression number, the active number, the intimacy number, the achievement number, the hereditary number, the dominant numbers or the lacking numbers, or also the area of expression, etc.

Your Birth Path:
Your Life Path is influenced by the number 8, Imran, which indicates that your destiny hinges on financial successes, material undertakings, and power seizing. It is a path full of successes and failures, fortune and reversals of fortune. You must strive to control your thirst for material goods, and try to practice tolerance. Great achievements are possible if you choose a career in any sort of trade or business. This is how your qualities are likely to be best expressed: management abilities and above-average commercial sense. Traditionally, the number 8 is believed to favour material and financial matters such as asset management, investments, commercial negotiations, as well as social power. All these elements are most likely to be found at the centre of your life. Your thirst for power, added to some degree of bad luck, constitutes one of the major hurdles blocking your way. However, your determination, added to a deep spirit of conciliation, turns the number 8 into a very fulfilling one, that of extraordinary successes.

Imran Khan was born under the sign of the Dragon, element Water

Chinese astrology is brought to us as a legacy of age-old wisdom and invites us to develop an awareness of our inner potential. It is believed that the wise man is not subjected to stellar influences. However, we must gain the lucidity and the distance without which we remain locked up in an implacable destiny. According to the legend of the Circle of Animals, Buddha summoned all the animals to bid them farewell before he left our world. Only twelve species answered Buddha's call. They form the Chinese Zodiac and symbolize the twelve paths of wisdom that are still valid nowadays.

The Asian wise man considers that a path is neither good nor bad. One can and must develop one's potentialities. The first step is to thoroughly know oneself.

At first sight, your personality is outstanding: in situations where other people would prefer the security and the tranquillity of a life devoid of risk, you choose challenges, even though there is some degree of uncertainty and latent conflicts.

You do not pay much attention to your life's limitations, therefore, you may be unrealistic and you do not hesitate to fully express your intentions and ambitions. Of course, the danger is that you think big, too big. You may attempt to conquer a chimera and show an excessive idealism.

Nevertheless, your energy is attractive and your infectious enthusiasm can overcome many a hurdle. As we all know, faith can move mountains! It seems difficult to stand up to you because you determination is very strong and your will, inflexible. There is a propensity to think little of other people's opinion but it is important that you control this natural tendency...

On the interpersonal plane, you often seek attention and you want to play a central role. You willingly give pieces of advice and instructions but you may forget to show diplomacy. Your prevailing strength of character can take you a long way. You brush aside obstacles, one after the other and better than anyone else, you reach your aims and you achieve exceptional success. Actually, wrongly or rightly, you can imagine your destiny only with brilliant and spectacular colours, in a word... grandiose!

Chinese astrology has five elements, which are referred to as agents: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water.

You have a deep affinity with the agent Water. In China, this element corresponds to the planet Mercury, the black colour and the number 6.

You are particularly sensitive to your surroundings, the atmosphere of a place and the climate of a meeting. Your high receptivity allows you to perceive naturally the stakes underlying people and situations.

You are reserved by nature, you favour emotions and inner life, leaving challenges and audacity to other people. You frequently maintain a certain distance and you share your true feelings with few intimate friends only. It is probably because you know that genuine communication is a difficult exercise.

Everything in your realm is sheer subtlety and nuance. The danger is that you may escape realities and indulge in indolence without fulfilling your responsibilities. This is the other side of the coin of your extraordinary sensitivity and your exceptional clear-sightedness.

You feel in tune with few people. However, this selectivity forges relationships that are long-lasting because they are natural and genuine.

04/01/2015

Conclusion about Imran Khan's

Astrological studies describe many of the character traits and they sometimes go deeper into the understanding of a personality. Please, always keep in mind that human beings are continuously evolving and that many parts of our psychological structures are likely to be expressed later, after having undergone significant life's experiences. It is advised to read a portrait with hindsight in order to appreciate its astrological content. Under this condition, you will be able to take full advantage of this type of study.

The analysis of an astrological portrait consists in understanding four types of elements which interact with one another: ten planets, twelve zodiacal signs, twelve houses, and what are called aspects between planets (the 11 aspects most commonly used are: conjunction, opposition, square, trine, sextile, quincunx, semi-sextile, sesqui-quadrate, quintile and bi-quintile. The first 5 aspects enumerated are called major aspects).

Planets represent typologies of our human psychology: sensitivity, affectivity, ability to undertake, will-power, mental process, aptitude, and taste for communication etc., all independent character facets are divided here for practical reasons. The twelve signs forming the space where planets move will "colour", so to speak, these typologies with each planet being located in its particular sign. They will then enrich the quality of these typologies, as expressed by the planets. The Zodiac is also divided into twelve astrological houses. This makes sense only if the birth time is known because within a few minutes, the twelve houses (including the 1st one, the Ascendant) change significantly. They correspond to twelve specific spheres of life: external behaviour, material, social and family life, relationship, home, love life, daily work, partnership, etc. Each planet located in any given house will then act according to the meaning of its house, and a second colouration again enriches those active forces that the planets symbolize. Finally, relations will settle among planets, creating a third structure, which completes the planets' basic meanings. A set of ancient rules, which has stood the test of experience over hundreds of years (although astrology is in evolution, only reliable elements are integrated into classical studies), are applied to organize the whole chart into a hierarchy and to allow your personality to be interpreted by texts. The planets usually analysed are the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, which means two luminaries (the Sun and the Moon) and 8 planets, a total of 10 planets. Additional secondary elements may be taken into account, such as asteroids Chiron, Vesta, Pallas, Ceres (especially Chiron, more well-known), the Lunar nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, and even other bodies: astrology is a discipline on the move. Astrological studies, including astrological portrait, compatibility of couples, predictive work, and horoscopes evolve and become more accurate or deeper, as time goes by.

Precision: concerning the horoscopes with a known time of birth, according to the Tradition, we consider that a planet near the beginning (called cuspide) of the next house (less than 2 degrees for the Ascendant and the Midheaven, and less than 1 degree for all other houses) belongs to this house: our texts and dominants take this rule into account. You can also choose not to take this shift into account in the form, and also tick the option Koch or Equal houses system instead of Placidus, the default houses system.

Warning: In order to avoid any confusion and any possible controversy, we want to draw your attention upon the fact that this sample of celebrities is very complete and therefore, it also includes undesirable people, since every category is represented: beside artists, musicians, politicians, lawyers, professional soldiers, poets, writers, singers, explorers, scientists, academics, religious figures, saints, philosophers, sages, astrologers, mediums, sportsmen, chess champions, famous victims, historical characters, members of royal families, models, painters, sculptors, and comics authors or other actual celebrities, there are also famous murderers, tyrants and dictators, serial-killers, or other characters whose image is very negative, often rightly so.

Regarding the latter, it must be remembered that even a monster or at least a person who perpetrated odious crimes, has some human qualities, often noticed by his/her close entourage: these excerpts come from computer programmes devoid of polemical intentions and may seem too soft or lenient. The positive side of each personality is deliberately stressed. Negative sides have been erased here - it is not the same in our comprehensive reports on sale - because it could hurt the families of such people. We are hoping that it will not rebound on the victims' side.

04/01/2015

Biography of Imran Khan

Imran Khan (Urdu/Pashto: عمران احمد خان نیازی) (Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi; son of Ikram Ullah Khan Niazi Shermankhel) born November 25, 1952, in Mianwali is a Pakistani former cricketer turned politician. Imran played Test cricket for Pakistan between 1971 and 1992, and was captain of the national team when they won their maiden World Cup in 1992. Currently, Imran Khan is the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) (Movement for Justice) the political party that he founded in 1997. He has been placed under house arrest after a state of emergency was imposed in Pakistan but is reported to have managed to escape.

Early life and education
His family is settled in Lahore, Punjab. He still considers his background Pashtun. Imran is from the Niazi Sherman khel tribe of Mianwali. His autobiography Warrior Race: A Journey Through the Land of the Tribal Pathans discussed his identification as Pashtun.

Imran attended Aitchison College and the Cathedral School in Lahore until he finished middle school, then entered the Royal Grammar School, Worcester. He was an undergraduate at Keble College, Oxford, where he read Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. He was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Arts and subsequently that of Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. While at University, Imran was also the captain of the Oxford University cricket team in 1974. He and his mother, Shaukat Khanum, come from a cricketing family--the Burki's, with two of his cousins, Javed Burki and Majid Khan, also having played Test cricket for Pakistan.

Cricket
Imran is seen as one of the finest all-rounders the game has ever produced, along with Garfield Sobers, Ian Botham, Kapil Dev, and Richard Hadlee. He achieved the "All-rounder's triple" (3000 runs and 300 wickets) in 75 Tests, the second fewest behind Botham's 72.

In April 2007, Imran was voted as the greatest all-rounder in a readers poll by Cricinfo. He secured 37% of the total votes, beating Sir Garfield Sobers who was second with 14% out of the 20 all-rounders Cricinfo had selected. Incidentally Cricinfo's panel chose Sobers as the greatest all-rounder independent of the poll.

He was one of the fastest bowlers of the world during the late 1970s and early 1980s, and in the later half of his career, one of the best batsmen in the Pakistan team. (He has the second highest average of all time for a Test batsman batting at number 6, although he usually batted lower in the order.)

Perhaps more significantly, as a captain, he transformed the Pakistan team. Previously it had been known for its exceptional talent but lack of coherence. Under Imran it became a well-moulded unit.

Imran played his last Test match for Pakistan in January 1992 vs Sri Lanka at Faisalabad. His last one-day international was the World Cup final vs England at Melbourne in March 1992, resulting in World Cup glory and triumph for his country.

Unimpressive debut
Imran made his Test debut against England at Birmingham in 1971 at the age of 18. His performance was unimpressive as his wayward medium-pace bowling proved short of what was required at that level. By the end of the series, the senior cricketers in the team had written him off as a sub-standard Test player.

Imran didn't return to Pakistan after the series but instead joined the Royal Grammar School Worcester. There was little progress in his career over the next two years, as he struggled to get into the Worcestershire county team. Veterans of the team, notably Glenn Turner and Norman Gifford, encouraged him to concentrate on his batting as they felt that he did not have the potential to be a fast bowler.

The turning point in Imran's career came in 1973, when he was admitted to Oxford University. This gave him a chance to play regular domestic cricket, and the added responsibility of being the captain spurred him into becoming a better batsman as well as a better bowler.

Transformation into a fast bowler

A graph showing Imran Khan's test career bowling statistics and how they have varied over time.Imran returned to the Pakistan cricket team briefly in 1974, but didn't do well enough to become a regular in the team. It was not until late in 1976, following a successful season with his county club, Worcestershire, that he was picked again for the national squad. His opponent was New Zealand, which included two of his former teammates from Worcestershire, John Parker and Glenn Turner. Imran picked them out for some hostile bowling, to prove to them that they were incorrect in their earlier assessment of his potential as a fast bowler.

At the beginning of 1977, Imran still reckoned himself to be a better batsman than bowler, a view not shared by the team. This changed dramatically in January 1977, when in a matter of few days during the three Test series in Australia, he was transformed from an erratic medium pacer to a fast bowler of genuine pace. Pakistan scored an expected win in the deciding match of the series, thanks largely to his 12 wickets haul. This rapid improvement was mentioned by Dennis Lillee in his autobiography: "He improved so much as the tour progressed that I couldn't recognize the finished product against what I had seen of him in England in 1975. At that stage of his career, Imran was if anything a better batsman than a bowler".

Following the Australian series, he toured the West Indies, where he met Tony Greig who signed him up for Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket. The two years of intense cricket at World Series Cricket molded him into a more complete fast bowler. Under the guidance of John Snow and Mike Procter, his bowling action became side-on, totally different from his javelin thrower like action of the early 1970s. This new action helped him mix his stock in-swinging deliveries with the one that left the right hand batsman. His credentials as one of the fastest bowlers of the world were further established when he finished third at a fast bowling contest at Perth in early 1979, behind Jeff Thomson and Michael Holding, but ahead of Dennis Lillee, Garth Le Roux and Andy Roberts.

As the 1980s progressed, he began to reverse swing the old ball significantly, an art that was known to very few bowlers at that time. This was a skill that he passed on to his successors, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, by the end of the decade.

Captain - Pakistan Cricket Team
Imran took over the captaincy of the Pakistan team from Javed Miandad in early 1982. Many who thought that this would adversely affect his cricket, as had happened to Ian Botham, were sceptical about this move. But as was the case when he captained Oxford University, the extra responsibility helped him take his performances to a higher level.

His first year as the captain was the peak of his career as a fast bowler as well as an all-rounder. Imran topped both the bowling and batting averages against England in the three Test series in 1982, taking 21 wickets and averaging 56 with the bat. Later the same year, he devastated the formidable Indian batting on the flat Pakistani wickets by taking 40 wickets in six Tests at an average of 13.95.

By the end of the series against India in 1982-83, Imran had taken 88 wickets in 13 Test matches over a period of one year. His career took a severe blow towards the end of the Test series against India, as he suffered from a stress fracture in the shin which kept him out of cricket for more than two years. An experimental treatment funded by the Pakistan Government helped him recover by the end of 1984 and he made a successful comeback to international cricket in the later part of the 1984-85 season.

Between 1985 and 1992, Imran led Pakistan to its first series win in England and India, as well as to three creditable draws against the West Indies. He was declared the "man of the series" for the series wins in England and India, as well as two of the drawn series against the West Indies, further strengthening his image of reaching his peak against the strongest opposition.

As a captain Imran's focus was on taking a lot of responsibility on himself or "leading from the front" as he described it, thereby setting standards for others to follow. This was contrary to the widely accepted norm of a good captain being more of a strategic planner, like England's Mike Brearley. His approach was very successful in getting the best out of the younger players of the team and the Pakistani cricket team achieved unprecedented success during this period, despite not having as brilliant a set of players as in the 1970s or the 1990s. However, he was often criticized by some in the media, as well as a few former players for being "authoritarian".

Imran was also notable for being the first cricketer to argue fervently in favor of neutral umpires. He led the initiative by asking for neutral umpires for the home series against West Indies in 1986-87 and 1990-91, as well as the home series against India in 1989-90. India and Pakistan co-hosted the 1987 World Cup, both lost in semi-finals which ended the much-hyped India-Pakistan final at Eden Garden. Imran retired at the end of World Cup. However he changed his mind when Pakistan President Of Pakistan General Zia-Ul-Haq personally requested him to return, which ended with Pakistan winning the next World Cup in Australia/New Zealand.

World Cup 1992
Imran's ultimate moment of glory as a captain and cricketer came at the end of his career, when he led Pakistan to victory in the ICC Cricket World Cup in 1992. Pakistan had entered into the tournament as underdogs, but recovered from the verge of knockout to lift the cup. Playing with a brittle batting lineup, Imran had to promote himself as a batsman to provide much needed stability in the top order together with Javed Miandad, even though his contribution as a bowler was minimal.

A combination of a shoulder injury that he carried through the tournament as well as differences with some senior members over the fact that many of the prizes (or rewards) were being garnered by Imran's charity hospital led to his retirement after the World Cup.

Accusations of ball tampering
During Pakistan's tour of England in 1992, Pakistani bowlers were extremely effective against the English batsmen who were completely baffled by the then-emerging art of reverse-swing. The British media made allegations of cheating against the bowlers with England captain Ian Botham and teammate Allan Lamb being most vocal about their accusations. Lamb and Botham sued Khan for libel claiming he had called them racist, badly educated and brought up. Khan won the case, successfully arguing that he had been misquoted.

The Central Committee investigated three times. They found the allegations to be wrong. The cricketers making allegations apologised.

Personal life and social work
Since retiring from Test cricket, Khan has devoted most of his time to the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre, a state-of-the-art charitable cancer hospital he established in Lahore using donations. Since 1997 though his focus has been his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.

His honours include being awarded the Hilal-i-Imtiaz in 1993 by the Pakistani government, Honorary Fellow of Keble College, Oxford and Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1983. He is also currently the Chancellor of the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom and patron of the Born in Bradford research project.

Imran Khan is also alleged to have a daughter out of wedlock with Sita White, daughter of Gordon White, Baron White of Hull, a few years before he married Jemima Goldsmith. A US judge ruled him to be the father of Tyrian White after he failed to appear for a DNA test.

Marriage to Jemima Goldsmith
In 1995 he married Jemima Goldsmith, the daughter of the late British billionaire Sir James Goldsmith. Jemima embraced Islam before she married Khan. They announced their divorce on 22 June 2004. They have two sons named Qasim and Suleiman. Jemima was lately dating British actor Hugh Grant but announced a break-up on 18 February 2007. Coincidentally, Imran Khan is good friends with Grant's former partner, Elizabeth Hurley. Imran Khan has previously been romantically linked with Susannah Constantine.

Political career
In 1997, he started a socio-political movement in Pakistan known as the Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice) and ran for office in the National Elections. The movement's main focus is to bring justice to the people of Pakistan, largely via an independent judiciary. The party has Islamic overtones and was inspired partly by Khan's renewed commitment to Islam. He became a Member of Parliament for Mianwali in the October 2002 elections. Amidst several resignation threats, Imran Khan finally tendered his resignation before the country's Presidential elections were held, about a month before the National Assembly completes its tenure.

He is very critical of the judicial system in Pakistan, which he says prevents accountability for the elite class in Pakistan. Initially Imran supported 1999's military coup of General Pervez Musharraf. Later he came to the forefront of Musharraf's critics.

Imran Khan is known for making politically charged statements that have raised eyebrows, both when he was captain of the Pakistan team and later in his role as a politician. The first of these statements came during an India Pakistan match in Sharjah where Imran remarked, "Let's settle the Kashmir issue over the cricket match". Imran has claimed that he had made that statement only casually. Versions are often used as jokes in Pakistan.

In 2005, as leader of his party, Imran led a protest rally against the US-led coalition, for desecrating the Holy Quran, and made statements denouncing the Musharraf-Bush coalition. He described Musharraf as President Bush's Blue-Eye-Boy, however President Clinton was even reluctant to shake hands with Musharraf. Imran continues to be critical of the pro-American policies of Pakistan government.

PTI condemn Rushdie Honor
PTI condemns the Salman Rushdie's honor by Queen Elizabeth. Members of PTI in northwestern Peshawar chanted "Curse Rushdie, Long Live Osama Bin Laden".

On December 7 2005, he was elected as the Chancellor of University of Bradford, the first international personality to have been given the honour by the university.

During the recent visit in 2006 of George W. Bush to Pakistan, Imran was the only politician to attempt to hold a rally against his visit. The rally was stopped and Imran Khan was detained by the police.

Imran's current projects including building a branch of the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre in Karachi and a University in his hometown of Mianwali.

Disqualification reference against Imran Khan
The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) filed a reference against Tehrik-i-Insaaf chief Imran Khan with National Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Amir Hussain and the Election Commission of Pakistan, seeking disqualification of the Tehrik-i-Insaaf leader under Articles 62 and 63 of the Constitution and the Public Representation Act, 1976.. A similar reference was filed by Sher Afgan Niazi. The Election Commission of Pakistan dismissed both references on September 5, 2007.

Arrest by Musharraf
Imran Khan was put under house arrest by the government of Pervez Musharraf, under martial law or the imposition of emergency rule in Pakistan.

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IMRAN KHAN
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Born: November 25, 1952, 12:00 PM (unknown)
In: Lahore (Pakistan)
Sun: 2°58' Sagittarius
Moon:13°32' Pisces
Dominants:Sagittarius, Libra, Pisces
Saturn, Neptune, Uranus
Air, Fire / Cardinal
Chinese Astrology: Water Dragon
Numerology:Birthpath 8

04/01/2015
04/01/2015

NAWAZ SHRIF : Overwrought with internal struggle and an ever deepening political crisis, Pakistan, India’s famous neighbour, has been in fresh trouble recently. From 14th August 2014, innumerable Pakistanis have pledged to remain on the streets of Islamabad until the reigning Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif resigns. The demonstrators paralysed the central business area, bringing life to a standstill. The citizens are protesting against high unemployment, soaring crime and power shortage in Pakistan. The 15-month-old civilian government is facing a great challenge by this unrest, headed by the anti-government cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri and famous cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan.

This fresh bout of political instability in the nuclear-armed country has caused a civil war-like situation, with Qadri protesting against rampant corruption and killing of his supporters, and Imran Khan, the leader of the opposition party – Tehreek-e-Insaaf, alleging Nawaz Sharif of manipulating last year’s elections. The situation seems to be getting dire by the day with various involved parties claiming and bringing up conflicting ideas, ranging from civil disobedience to a disappointed army over General Pervez Musharraf’s prosecution.
Pakistan’s country chart is under the influence of Venus Mahadasha and Mars Bhukti currently. Mars is the planet representing military and opposing forces, and it is placed in the 3rd House with Moon, the planet of public opinion. The Mars-Moon conjunction makes the country war prone and also severe domestic unrest. As Mars is placed in the star of Rahu, the period till 25th February 2015 will remain very difficult for the Nawaz Sharif government and Pakistan.

The transiting Saturn and Mars are passing through the 7th House over the Natal Jupiter in this Chart, which indicates severe political instability and untoward happenings in the following months in Pakistan.

As per Nawaz Sharif’s current government’s Oath Taking Chart, the transiting Saturn and Mars in Libra will continue to cause severe problems for them, which shall be difficult to resolve. The period till 5th September 2014 may remain extremely sensitive and stressful for this government. The present political turmoil even has the capacity to lead Pakistan to a disastrous situation.

However, the transiting Jupiter is passing through the 4th House in Pakistan’s Country Chart, which may act as safeguard for the Sharif government. However, the Rahu Bhukti starting from 25th February 2015 onwards may bring a major change in Pakistan’s political structure. Nawaz Sharif may not only face serious challenges against his premiership, but may also face legal hazards.

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