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For many netizens and everyone else who aren’t aware of a silent development, let me tell you that DAWN IS TEST LAUNCHING INTERNALLY ITS FIRST EVER TV TRANSMISSION. THE REAL PUBLIC TRANSMISSION WILL BEGIN FROM JUNE 2007 INSHALLAH. Way to Go, Dawn. The transmission will be in English initially.

If I happened to watch some of the test transmission, which I am trying to get myself there, I’d let out any pertinent details. This should make things heated up and more transparent for TV channels like GEO who, unfortunately, has to bend towards Government being a part of JANG Group.

Keep your fingers crossed and hope for more bravery examples from Hameed Haroon.

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To promote and evangelize “Love for Karachi” I have created first version of “I Love Karachi” banners. Whether you’re in Karachi or not, you can use any of these banners. More banners plus variations may be coming soon. Spread Love, Not Hatred. Say NO to Injustice, corruption and hatred.

Original I Love Karachi Banner
Original I Love Karachi Banner
Copy The Code:
<img src="http://www.eomag.com/khi/iluvkhi.gif" alt="Original I Love Karachi Banner" />

I Love Karachi
Blue Banner of I Love Karachi
Copy the Code:
<img src="http://www.eomag.com/khi/iluvkhi-blue.gif" alt="I Love Karachi" />

I Love Karachi
Light Blue Banner of I love Karachi
Copy the Code:
<img src="http://www.eomag.com/khi/iluvkhi-bluelt.gif" alt="I Love Karachi" />

Peach I love Karachi
Peach I love Karachi
Copy the Code:
<img src="http://www.eomag.com/khi/iluvkhi-peach.gif" alt="I love Karachi" />

Purple I love Karachi
Purple I Love Karachi
Copy the Code:
<img src="http://www.eomag.com/khi/iluvkhi-purple.gif" alt="Purple I love
Karachi" />

Why I created these Banners?
In my understanding, Love is ever too great and powerful and forgiving as to let go of your false ego, your fears and insecurities. When you say I love Karachi, you are determined to seek every possible way to keep your city healthy, peaceful, good place to live and grow together etc… That’s the idea of Love towards your city, people and country, of course.

Loving Karachi, in my sincerest hopes, will instill a pride among its users to bring about a positive and healthy change and most importantly “tolerance” towards others. The stronger your tolerance level will be, the weaker your enemies’ ambitions and their cruel natures will succumb to the democracy of people and their deepest desire of living happily and freely without any fear.

When I say, I Love Karachi, I make an oath to myself, I make a commitment to myself that I will not let any negative force come between my integrity, my right of freedom and respect and my inalienable right of happiness and the prosperity of my city. That was the general idea, which, thanks to you, have come into words now.

It’s just a banner/button after all. It may well be just an idea. But underneath it is a lot more than just an idea. It takes a heart to see another one.

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