Re: The Rupee stops where?
Its a sad commentary on our political mindset that we criticize the country for not possessing any institutions yet when suggested otherwise, the hard work of a whole institution is swept under the carpet as lathi's magic. sadder still is the fact that in an earlier post I had explained to your very self why and how the traffic police in Islamabad/Motorway is working better than its corrupt counter parts elsewhere. There's more to it than lathi. And even if one were to somehow accept this line of thinking, that lathi works, then we have had lathi rule on this great country for more than half of its life. How do u then explain our great strides in eradicating corruption from the society and rule of law etc etc?
My intent was not to offend. Merely a reflection of the disappointment in that post. Still I apologize if u r hurt.
I was merely disappointed in the manner you chose to make your point, and not the point itself.
I see your point and have no disagreement with it, but you are going way to deep into it, forget the laathi comment for a second and address the big question. Is the top leadership not responsible.
if a company does poorly, the CEO rtakes the blame. if a team does poorly the captain shoulders the blame. likewise when a country does poorly the person/people and top have to take the blame and not find scapegoats and excuses, that is my point of view. Also, no leader gets a carte blanche, what failures that happened during their watch ..they should take the blame for it, whether its drugs durin zia's time, or baluchistan situation in musahrraf's time.
There may be things that have been set in otion earlier, or had extraordinary circumstances or whatever, but someone needs to be held accountable, and in my view its the top leadership and to leader of the country.
is there any disagreement with this?