I guess someone from Mississauga has better picture of whats going than those who live in the country. In any case, majority rules & those who don't like that should feel free to leave anytime.... :)
And how would a Pakistani-American lawyer know the situation any better ? Were you in Pakistan among those jaahil lawyers who were getting slapped all over the place, that you happen to know better than everyone else? Have you, along with a number of other Pakistani-American lawyers persecuted Musharraf like you were bragging, or was that just hot air?
Yes, majority rules. No Sh!t. And now we can all see the results of what that jaahil majority chose. You reap what you sow.
The majority chose beggars to lead the country. First thing they do is run to the Saudi's with a $6b wishlist... just keep begging for aid & loans, and try as hard as possible to cripple the economy. Well done!
By the way, do you have referrences to that verse in your signature?
And how would a Pakistani-American lawyer know the situation any better ? Were you in Pakistan among those jaahil lawyers who were getting slapped all over the place, that you happen to know better than everyone else?
Did I say I knew better? I said those who live in the country & we can judge by recent election as mandate was given by electorate to political parities & Mushrrafs lotas were given thorough beating.
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I think you mean prosecuted & not persecuted. The lawyers would never persecute anyone, but its our job to bring criminals to justice. As for Mushrraf, just wait and see. Whats the rush?
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Welcome to democracy & despite living in free and democratic country (Canada) you haven't learn any thing. Will of the people matters....
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As if during Mushrrafs times milk and honey was flowing freely all across the country.... lol
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Did I say I knew better? I said those who live in the country & we can judge by recent election as mandate was given by electorate to political parities & Mushrrafs lotas were given thorough beating.
Those who live in the country only know how to write their names when they are voting, nothing else.
I think you mean prosecuted & not persecuted. The lawyers would never persecute anyone, but its our job to bring criminals to justice. As for Mushrraf, just wait and see. Whats the rush?
I am waiting & seeing. Living in the land of firangi & waving small Amreekan flags, I bet you are making a lot of progress.
Welcome to democracy & despite living in free and democratic country (Canada) you haven't learn any thing. Will of the people matters....
I'd rather live under a dictator who brings good to the country, then jaahils who always vote for the looters.
As if during Mushrrafs times milk and honey was flowing freely all across the country.... lol
I've opened up a thread specifically for this purpose in the 'Pakistan Affairs' section. Backed up with official statistics, it seems as if the country was doing a lot better under a dictatorship rather than the democracy you are boasting about. Come by and counter my arguments on that thread, and we'll see under which government there was a better chance of milk & honey flowing freely across the country.
It doesn’t matter if they know or don’t know how to write names or use thumb prints. The point is political system must be allowed to mature and corrupt generals must stay out of the politics. They have NO business in politics.
Stone throwing while living in a glass house? I’m sure there is good reason why you’re in Canada. Care to share?
Good than move to Burma, but living and enjoying what free society has to offer while wishing completely opposite for people in Pakistan only makes you hypocrite.
Thanks for the invitation & I can only debate on the issues that I understand. Unfortunately, economy is something that I don’t understand too well, but judging from whats going on in Pakistan today, any fair minded person would give dictator & junta 2 thumbs down. The country is in unprecedented mess.
Re: Dead or alive all dictators should be tried under High Treason Act
ever wondered why in Pakistan dictator come to power with very ease and not a single person come out on street?
I think to stop dictators coming to power is not the punishment alone. because no dictator would dream coming to power if they know people are against them and will flood the streets in the country. No one can come to power if we a little less corrupt politicians and i used little less corrupt politician.
with daily reports from all over Pakistan is compiled by agencies of people sentiments and situation in even remote areas only a stupid will walk to power and stay in the power for long.
If all so called orphan leaders doent support dictators at times ie BB in case of NS and NS when BB was shown the door. they all distributed sweets on the streets and supported dictators.
If we put a full stop to dictators and all parties and political forces join against them, only let people of Pakistan decide about the future of corrupt people in elections. I think we have something workable democracy.
punishing one or more dictator will not solve the problem, now resentment against mushrraf is more but was it same when thrown out the NS?? i leave you to answer that. this resentment should be consistant against all coups in any shape or form.
Thats only possible when we have true democratic parties not family parties, that some peope are born to lead without any credibilty, and some cronies around them. I am sorry but this is not a structure of a political party.
In a political party internal leadership throw out corrupt leader itself, once given a chance to a leader hardly get anyother in his political life same goes for the ministers etc.
we have to look for bigger picture.
how many politicians currently not provided by such dictators? NS, " AAZ H/O BB D/O The Bhutto", Altaf, almost everyone they come and fool Pakistan people along with power hungry mates in GHQ as well.
Re: Dead or alive all dictators should be tried under High Treason Act
Dictator should be tried under the high treason act. He should be punished exemplary for the heinous and disgusting crimes against the people of Pakistan.
Did I say they don’t know how to write their names? The point is that a democracy will destroy Pakistan, until illiteracy on a large scale is not eradicated. Democracy gives everyone the right to vote, but in a country like Pakistan where illiteracy & ignorance is rampant, it will always end up with people voting for the corrupt politicians who’ve already manipulated the masses.
People voted for BB & NS in the 90’s, and as a result, the country was on the brink of collapse. Now people have voted for the same thugs again, and look, the company is starting to collapse again, economy crippling.
I’m in Canada for business purposes (not a permenant resident). You have no idea where I live, so stop assuming.
Where do I live?
You do not understand economics very well, yet you can surely say that Pakistan economy was better off without Musharraf? Doesn’t that make YOU a hypocrite? The fact of the matter is that both the newer government & the pre-Musharraf government were hell-bent on crippling the Pakistani economy. Now that is a fact, proven by statistics.
There is no proper referrence given to the Hadith, in the link.
PDF is just as bad as the mods/admins who are incharge. Too many assumptions flying around.