should we replace them with generals who have always proven to be mediocre when it comes to decision making even in their own professional work exhibited through blunders of 71 and Kargil.
Should we have ex-army personnel as VC of universities? Why not have ex-VCs as generals. I am sure they can perform much better at strategic decision making.
While our interior minister, supposedly one of the most powerful appointments in any nation’s politics, is appearing before the courts almost every week, the personnel from agencies and military do not bother to even reply to courts in high profile cases like the missing persons.
If we don’t like our cricket team, should we try and find better players or let our soccer team replace them?
should we replace them with generals who have always proven to be mediocre when it comes to decision making even in their own professional work exhibited through blunders of 71 and Kargil.
Should we have ex-army personnel as VC of universities? Why not have ex-VCs as generals. I am sure they can perform much better at strategic decision making.
While our interior minister, supposedly one of the most powerful appointments in any nation's politics, is appearing before the courts almost every week, the personnel from agencies and military do not bother to even reply to courts in high profile cases like the missing persons.
If we don't like our cricket team, should we try and find better players or let our soccer team replace them?
No one can replace apples with oranges, any attempt to do so shall create more bhuttos, sharifs and choudharies... we need to to replace and support the politicians who can deliver, we have seen it happen that we the people can make a difference, doesn't matter if it is against a dictator like Mush...
if anyone in the muslim world does not like their corrupt leaders, there is absolutely nothing in the world that they can do because majority of the people in the muslim world have no time to stop for a minute to seriously ponder over where things are going wrong. they are way too stupid to compete with anti christ / dajjal. they're too easy for him. they take their lessons from him and learn them good exactly the way he wants them to.
there are very very few people who understand, not be subdued by the oppressive dajjalic system and change it for the better but they cant do nothing alone. no sooner do those few people in the muslim world raise their heads for the reforms, dajjal would use the stupid, ignorant, fundamentalist good for 'jihad' people from the same muslim world to kill and rid those few sensible ones. because fundamentalist maniacs would be powerful and more in numbers than the sensible, logial ones.
so it would never work until all the muslim people decide to wake up from the burka/beard/jihad fantasy the dajjal / anti christ wants to to remain lost in forever.
Our problem as a nation is that we do not think long term. We only think short term and look for the quick fix - that is what has ****ed us over for the past 20 years. There are no credible alternatives in our future for a solid party that puts the nation before its personal greed. The PPP has proven itself to be a corrupt institution that is looting the country blind as we speak. the PML N is only mildly better.
The Generals should never come back to power. They are even bigger dumbasses than the politicians. Basically do what Bush says. Stay the Course. Let the current government complete its term. Let the military crush the TTP and all we should do is aim for stability right now. Our only objective should be stability that is all.
should we replace them with generals who have always proven to be mediocre when it comes to decision making even in their own professional work exhibited through blunders of 71 and Kargil.
Should we have ex-army personnel as VC of universities? Why not have ex-VCs as generals. I am sure they can perform much better at strategic decision making.
While our interior minister, supposedly one of the most powerful appointments in any nation's politics, is appearing before the courts almost every week, the personnel from agencies and military do not bother to even reply to courts in high profile cases like the missing persons.
If we don't like our cricket team, should we try and find better players or let our soccer team replace them?
to describe generals as mediocre is far too generous. these generals are more corrupt than the maligned and oh so notorious politicians. if a civilian had done to an armyman what that retard brigadier Ranjha did to Prof Malik, the civilian would be in deep shet. he wouldn't be able to resign from his post and get on with his life. he would be behind bars and that's where that thug Ranjha should be as well. but this is the diseased mindset of these FA-fail armywallas who think that we civilians are retards and only they know what's best for us because they teach them to speak English and use a knife and a fork in Kakool.
there is an excellent piece by Cyril Almeida today on the generals and what they're thinking and feeling and why us bloody civilians need to be worried. Pakistani nation definitely owes a debt of gratitude to those brave men who fought on the frontlines against the Taliban animals. but as Cyril Almedia reminded us - who allowed these animals to go from being a mere nuisance to a full fledged thread to the Pakistani state? it sure as hell wasn't the politicians. the likes of Fazlullah, Baitullah, Sufi, etc were all carefully nurtured or at least more than tolerated by Musharraf and his crony generals who today can't seem to take enough credit for the "successful operation".
anyway that's an old story... but today I would rather see a few generals hanged than see them back in power.
and you raise an excellent point about the interior minister going to the courts etc. this PPP is accused of being a treacherous party, etc. and yet its politicians do more to demonstrate that they believe in the state. Rehman Malik despite his notoriety and everything is going to the courts to face the trials as are all of them. he is not disobeying them. and these bloody generals can't even be bothered to go and answer to parliamentary committees when summoned. well guess who believes in the Pakistani state now? sure ain't our brave generals.
and as much as it pains me today because I was a big supporter of his... but why doesn't Justice Iftikhar Ch. take suo moto notice of that thug Ranjha physically assaulting and torturing the professor? the students of NUML deserve a lot of credit and praise for standing up for truth and justice. they've done well. but if the university is shut down, students are protesting, why doesn't the SC intervene here especially when it seems keen to intervene everywhere else? or does it only intervene when it can make things difficult for the govt?