A man of principles and dignity is from Karachi.
Please give him a standing ovation.
Pakistan requires towering personalities llike Mr. Mamnoon Hussain to look after its growth and stability. We pray to Allah Almighty for his long life, good health, and contribution to the economy of Pakistan. Salams
Old Karachi occupied by muhajirs in 1947 and local hindus were forced to send it to india.. and Urdu speakers still cries I don't understand why?????
@Truth detector:
Oxford
Any one over Zardari!!!
Welcome Mr Prez
Besides being a decent man, this is the first uninterrupted transition in Pakistan's quest towards democracy. Thank God we have finally done that, and let's hope and pray that this becomes the norm.
A very very simple person; driving car himself and buying fruits from patharas
after Juma prayers, just as a very ordinary person but with a good personality. He was never seen with any armed guards. He always behaved as an ordinary and unknown person in Mosque. No-body knew, till recent, that he is the next president of our country. I believe he is well aware about sufferings of common man. God bless him.
What principles? Enlighten us.
He is a good person, never heard anything selfish or unnecessary words from his mouth.
he attended the prestigious Institute of Business Administration (IBA) in Karachi, from where he graduated in 1965.
Well at least he graduated from a known institute unlike out going President whose institute of graduation has never been found !!!
So a "mohajir" elected president of Pakistan backed by a Punjabi party,where is Altaf Bhai's mubarakbad to Mohajirs like he congratulated Punjabis after General Elections 2013
@Ahmed: Which of the past presidents had won electorally in the past except may be Leghari? How many current presidents in parliamentary democracies have electoral backgrounds? I would have preferred a more well-known civil society or political figure, but there's nothing in Mamnoon Hussain's background which should disqualify him. He's a self-made, hardworking man, and clearly someone respected by his peers and community. Well-suited for a purely ceremonial role in my opinion.
Mamnoon Hussain is the Pakistani dream.
One word: Respect.
What principles are they if you cannot win a single electoral position in your 'illustrious' career and become president simply because you are the most potent yes man for the PM? Disappointed with PMLN.
Sounds like a decent person. I Wish him good luck. Oh and what a great relief it is to know Zardari is no more the President of Pakistan.
its ok
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