Lahore: The top leadership of the ruling Pakistan People’s Party is superstitious and makes its future plans keeping in view advices and predictions of the top local and foreign astrologists.
President Asif Ali Zaradi who is also co-chairman of the Bhutto’s party is a superstitious man and it was evident from his long stay in Karachi in the beginning of New Year. According to reports astrologist had advised him to stay near seaside.
Famous Pakistani astrologist Saima Khan said that Hindu pundits are also invited in the President House to seek advices and predictions to devise future policies for the PPP and the government.
Speaking at a TV show on Thursday morning, she said even oaths, appointments and other crucial programs are also scheduled with the consultation of the astrologists and the Hindu pundits.
Saima Khan further said that 2012 was the year of rapid changes for Pakistan and the situation would remain precarious till 23rd of October this year. “No stability could be predicted before October,” she observed.
Replying a query, Mrs. Khan said that The Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz would have to make an alliance to form government following next general election which is expected to be held next year.
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