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IMRAN
KHAN
TEXT OF THE NEWS
After teasing, taunting and tormenting India with his pace,
guile and a gifted cricketing mind for nearly 15 years in the
1980s and 90s, Imran Khan’s return on a much bigger pitch — this
time as a potential game changer in Pakistani politics — is
being viewed by observers in India with a mix of curiosity and
concern.
India was at the receiving end at a public meeting organised
last Sunday by Imran Khan’s Tehrik-e-Insaaf (PTI) in Lahore.
India was not the main talking point at the rally which has been
described as one of the largest gathering of people in
Pakistan’s recent history. It was the Pakistani political
establishment – specifically the leadership of the ruling PPP
and President Zardari and the opposition PML-N and its leaders,
the two Sharief brothers, that was the main target of his
forceful attack.

The Americans and their policy of interfering in Pakistan’s
internal affairs — especially their drone attacking ways — was a
close second in terms of inviting the wrath of the speakers.
But India and Kashmir also figured prominently in Imran Khan’s
speech. Not that the issue ever takes much of a backseat in
Pakistan’s national discourse but the significance of Imran
Khan choosing to refer to the ‘K-word’ regularly and
emphatically should not be lost on anyone. By asking for the
withdrawal of Indian troops from the valley in what is being
seen as his comeback rally, he has sent a clear signal to quite
a few constituencies. New Delhi is one. The Pakistani security
establishment, especially their all powerful army, is the other.
There’s also a message to the international community.
In the immediate context though, Imran Khan’s rally has a
greater resonance with the internal politics of Pakistan.
The Lahore meeting has attracted a lot of media attention both
inside and outside Pakistan — both Washington Post and the New
York Times have carried dispatches analysing the impact of
Imran’s new innings in Pakistani politics — and the near
unanimous media view is that in his second coming, the glamorous
and charismatic cricketer-turned-politician is posing a serious
threat to the established Pakistani political class.
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ASTRO ANALYSIS

| Pisces |
Jupiter |
Taurus |
Gemini |
| Moon |
25-11-1952 |
Ketu |
| Mars Rahu |
Leo |
| Venus |
Sun Mer |
Libra |
Saturn |
Born with Jupiter in Aries Ketu in Cancer, Saturn in
Virgo , Sun Mercury forming Budhaditya yoga in Scorpio,Venus in Sagittarius
aspected by Jupiter which is the owner of sign Sagittarius, Exalted Mars
with Rahu in Capricorn in 3rd house and Moon in Aquarius in 4th house.
Exalted Mars with Rahu is the most prominent yoga which
has brought him in Politics.This yoga only made him successful in Cricket and
earned him a good name in Bowling.
In D-10 Chart Venus occupies Taurus sign Moon occupies
Cancer Sun is in debilitation in Libra , Saturn is in Aquarius sign.
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Rahu |
Venus |
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| Sat Merc |
D-10 |
Moon |
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| Mars |
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Sun Jupiter ketu |
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Currently he is undergoing the Dasa of Ketu Rahu
which is likely to run till July 2012 thereafter he will run the Dasa of Ketu
Jupiter and Ketu Saturn.Jupiter is in Aries sign in transit and this Jupiter
with Ketu Rahu period is likley to see him earning a lot of political
limelight.The transgression of Saturn,The Lord of Antardasa Lord Rahu's sign
Capricorn and moon sign Aquarius , in Libra from 16th November 2011 is likely to
see a big rise in his Political Stature and the meetings organised by him will
see a huge success. He would be able to make an inroads into the general public
of Pakistan and Pakistan's people who have not been able to have a say in the
policy making would now not remained ignored.
The time from here to August 2014 is likely to see him
getting stronger day be day.
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