leaders of two large parties PPP and PMLN are highly corrupt. They have properties in England which they can not justify with their income means..
IK is fully exposed as an unstable person who is a drug addict. Today if he takes a drug test he will be totally exposed. His drug problem has become very acute in past one year. He has damaged his party standing on the container and lying every day. He has accused China that they are just here to sell expensive loans. He is dangerous to an extent that people in global community think that his rigidness can even cause a nuclear war if gets power. He is just an agitator with no future role in future global politics.
China is out of Pakistan after receiving a message from Pakistan Establishment to back off.. They wanted to have Pakistan as a future strategic partner..
Most of our military leadership is sold out to CIA. They feel good when CIA guys have cigars and whiskey with them. Every single military leader has children studying in US. Their children get immediate green cards and scholarships. These people have no future stake in Pakistan. They have conspired to scare away the Chinese by launching rental inqalab of TUQ and DJ Butt inqalab of IK. Chinese got the message and have backed off..
Are you challenging existence of remaining Pakistan? What you are saying is no difference what Bhai said in India many years ago. You don’t want to live in doomed Pakistan. The gloomy picture you have depicted above only suggests the best solution for doomed Pakistan is to fee all provinces as independent countries. na hoga baans na bhajhay bansuri
The federation is endangered. The military, these punjabi politicians, and Sindhi accomplices of establishment who did NRO have no future respect for future federation.. I am really depressed with current affairs..
While the establishment has good relationship with CIA, I don't think they would want to sever their relationship with china as well. I am not sure about imrans drug problem. In simple terms I think he has taken extreme views which have boxed him in a corner and in frustration he has been giving some of the statements in the past few weeks. He is convinced that if he goes without Nawaz's resignation that would spell the end of his political career. In short this seems to be the clash between egos.
While the establishment has good relationship with CIA, I don't think they would want to sever their relationship with china as well. I am not sure about imrans drug problem, in simple terms I think he has taken extreme views which have boxed him in a corner and in frustration he has been giving some of the statements in the past few weeks. It seems to be the clash between egos.
Imran's drug problem is real.. I can only tell you this.. And you have to trust me on that.. You know I don't lie..
China for military establishment does not take priority on CIA.. And as you know me well.. You know exactly from where I am coming..
Imran is totally exposed as very unstable.. PTI is totally taken over by a CIA stogie Shah Mehmood Qureshi..
No it is not. It is simply madness and recipe for ruining the remainig country. However I don't agree with OP regarding doomed Pakistan. There are good honest people in both mainstream parties. They should come up and take the leadership role.
No it is not. It is simply madness and recipe for ruining the remainig country. However I don't agree with OP regarding doomed Pakistan. There are good honest people, both in mainstream parties. They should come up and take the leadership role.
I agree totally.. But the question is with all the political leadership exposed like this.. How and who from this this honest community can come up?
It may take a few more cycles of public shaming before the corrupt individuals are weeded out at least from holding elected offices if not altogether. But, there is hope even if that's all we have left. But, Pakistan is full of people of great potential, honesty, integrity, and the desire to see it recover from the political, moral, and economical slump it has been grouped in. I do not think there's anything like a bottomless bottom, eventually a rise has to occur. We only hope that it's a rise that sees everyone involved and not one of clash and turmoil.
Bottomline in my view is that Pakistan is not a lost cause, in fact because of all the things you mentioned, it's miraculous that country is still going, and the fact that its' people keep propping it up from within and overseas Pakistanis from the outside is a testament to the fact that it has backers who will do everything possible to ensure that it doesn't become a footnote in history.
Don't lose hope friend, and keep doing your part because we are rewarded for our effort, success lies with an authority supreme to everyone and everything. Insha Allah it will be fine. More of us need to do more for the country.
It may take a few more cycles of public shaming before the corrupt individuals are weeded out. But, there is hope even if that's all we have left. But, Pakistan is full of people of great potential, honesty, integrity, and the desire to see it recover from the political, moral, and economical slump it has been grouped in. I do not think there's anything like a bottomless bottom, eventually a rise has to occur. We only hope that it's a rise that sees everyone involved and not one of clash and turmoil.
Bottomline in my view is that Pakistan is not a lost cause, in fact because of all the things you mentioned, it's miraculous that country is still going, and the fact that its' people keep propping it up from within and overseas Pakistanis from the outside is a testament to the fact that it has backers who will do everything possible to ensure that it doesn't become a footnote in history.
Don't lose hope friend, and keep doing your part because we are rewarded for our effort, success lies with an authority supreme to everyone and everything. Insha Allah it will be fine. More of us need to do more for the country.
How teggy?
It's not only corrupt.. But how you fight the stupid also?
Refinement of the political process is one avenue. Even if one part of the system is corrected in each term, it is still considered progress.
I personally feel like the only unfortunate thing with us is that we look around us, and see developed countries. But we forget to count in the fact that they gained their independence a lot longer than Pakistan has. I'd hate to say this because people will start using this analogy to favor the system of corruption, but it took U.S. a few decades to ensure everyone had the right to vote. So by comparison, a young nuclear nation full of bright minds that is less than 70 years old, versus nations that are hundreds of years old. You see where I'm going with this. I prefer to criticize Pakistan too just like you do because we should not settle for anything less than perfect, but we should keep the other point in mind when it comes to defend Pakistan to its' external critics because Pakistanis have the right to criticize it, others unfortunately do not get to have that luxury; they don't sweat for the country.
So, it is a process. Either the process will work, or public will decide to do an overhaul with a hothead leading them; their causes will be just, their motifs will be just, but the methodology may be questionable. Which is why I think the stake holders, including those who use corruption as a means to survive will want to ensure for their own survival that the system is corrected, because if they don't, someone will see to it.
Refinement of the political process is one avenue. Even if one part of the system is corrected in each term, it is still considered progress.
I personally feel like the only unfortunate thing with us is that we look around us, and see developed countries. But we forget to count in the fact that they gained their independence a lot longer than Pakistan has. I'd hate to say this because people will start using this analogy to favor the system of corruption, but it took U.S. a few decades to ensure everyone had the right to vote. So by comparison, a young nuclear nation full of bright minds that is less than 70 years old, versus nations that are hundreds of years old. You see where I'm going with this. I prefer to criticize Pakistan too just like you do because we should not settle for anything less than perfect, but we should keep the other point in mind when it comes to defend Pakistan to its' external critics because Pakistanis have the right to criticize it, others unfortunately do not get to have that luxury; they don't sweat for the country.
So, it is a process. Either the process will work, or public will decide to do an overhaul with a hothead leading them; their causes will be just, their motifs will be just, but the methodology may be questionable. Which is why I think the stake holders, including those who use corruption as a means to survive will want to ensure for their own survival that the system is corrected, because if they don't, someone will see to it.
Exactly teggy..
We don't trust the process.. We trust the messiah..
Political process is in refinement .
All of you heard IK & TuQ
May be some one behind but this could be possible in democracy only
We have only one problem .
Just know the price of one piece
and that is open , senior gets many pieces , hidden are separate
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