No one is absolutely wrong or right. Life is not a Masala movie of Shoaib Mansoor where one character embodies all the evils of society.
The famous political / warship saga Mahabharata which later got religious credentials also contains grey characters. There are circumstances, which make people behave negatively under certain circumstances.
Lets discuss in this thread whats behind the personality of the Pakistani politicians. What circumstances they faced to become what they are today.
Again question remain the same. What circumstances made them what they are today? Can't we see / say a single positive thing about people we don't like for one or other reason?
interesting, i opened a separate thread for bhai in a different tone, probably i was busy making sentences and you were quick to post : p
lols. Its not about Bhai only. I just started with Bhai's example, as he is the target of most of the posters nowadays. We will give attention to all politicians once we are done with Bhai :)
I think first publish english translation of "Pakistan kay Siyasi aur Mazhabi Baway" aur "Parliament say Bazaar-e-Husan tak" uskay bad agar koi khush naseeb non-grey bach gya to usko hum grey paint kardaingay
I think first publish english translation of "Pakistan kay Siyasi aur Mazhabi Baway" aur "Parliament say Bazaar-e-Husan tak" uskay bad agar koi khush naseeb non-grey bach gya to usko hum grey paint kardaingay
These books cover very cheap, chaskedar, chughalkhori wali baten without particular evidence and as per these books 'Hamam main sabhi nange hain'.
There are no grey characters in Pakistan politics. Everyone is bad. Including Imran Khan (at least according to Answer Pasha sahib). We like to think in absolutes. Everyone except us is black. I am the whitest of whites. At least, this is how most people in Pakistan like to think - not all, sure. But that leaves very little room for grey chaps.
Anyway, logically speaking there aren’t that many grey characters in Pakistan politics to begin with.
Maybe the court is full of people wearing black and white clothes?
Our courts are the most corrupt, if not the most corrupt organization in the country. If you’ve never been to one, I’d suggest staying that way. The judges in the lower courts, well, don’t ask. My lawyer friend tells me the ratio of sane, good, honest people in his profession (at least in Lahore High Court) is 1%.
These parhaizgars, rich as they may be, probably wanted to stay crystal clear out of the judicial system.
can you ask PTI leadership to take services of your lawyer friend who can quickly tell who is honest and who is not? life of KPK govt will be immensely easy then, corruption (bari bari bhi aur choti choti bhi) will end in just 2 days not 90 days.
Haha, even if he points his fellow colleagues, they’ll have to shifted to KPK first.
But I’m sure the province has more than its fair share of good, honest people. Dare I say, maybe even more than in my city, proportionally speaking, that is.