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My friend my apologies if i offend you in any manner...but what dubai is today is because of strict law enforcement.... Ik cant do much about it because many steps still come under federation...however i dont disagree that if we move on right track we can make it dubai...we have potential local market and consumption..

What Dubai is today is a city of glamorous glass towers built on the broken backs of millions of Pakistanis, Indians, Bangladeshis, Filipinos so that the oil-rich Sheikhs can enjoy their total control of everything, from media to the very last breath you take. Ask the Sheikh there if he's ever heard of something called a 'democracy' or if you were arrested by the 'shurta' for some reason, ask them if they know the meaning of 'due process' which means giving you a fair trial and not just tossing you in prison or some dark hole or deporting you back to Pakistan.

I really HOPE no part of Pakistan becomes like Dubai. A shiny place that hides a lot of ugliness underneath.
 
Nice parody video, good for a few laughs but on a more serious note, it makes perfect sense for teachers in KPK to be advised to carry firearms for their own as well their pupils' protection. Nowhere in the world, the police can guarantee security of ALL the schools. It is simply as issue of lack of manpower. With this new measure, the teachers can put up resistance against any attacker long enough for the law enforcement agencies to reach the scene. This new rule is successfully backed by the case of an armed teacher in the United States, where the teacher was able to neutralize a student who had come to the school with a gun to kill his classmates whom he had a problem with.

With that said, not just KPK, but the government's of all of Pakistan's provinces in addition to the federal government MUST improve the general security situation throughout our motherland so that this rule of allowing teachers to carry firearms can be withdrawn since it is not meant to be a permanent solution anyways.

As for the second video posted by nomi007, this is amazing stuff. These wheel jammers are not some technological marvels that the rest of Pakistan's police forces cannot get their hands on. Its a great start by the KPK police force to follow successful police forces around the world who use wheel jammers for any traffic violations. It saves resources by not having to tow the vehicle to an impound yard everytime someone is caught for parking or other traffic violations and it also solves the issue on the scene because the car owner will have to pay the fine no matter what to have the wheel jammer removed.

Speedy justice, plain and simple.

By the way, I like the new high visibility jackets the KPK traffic police are wearing and also their new cars and other equipment. Very commendable indeed and something that the rest of Pakistani traffic police forces can learn from.
 
read well done imran khan

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KP hailed for laws on minorities properties, institutions

Welcoming the legislation regarding properties and institutions of minorities, the community leaders and others, demanded of the provincial government to implement enact the law in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The demand was made during a consultative meeting on Religious Freedom and Mionorities Rights”, organized by South Asian Partnership (SAP) Pakistan at local hotel here on Tuesday. Raedish Singh Tonni belonging from Sigh Community, Augustine Jacob of Christian, Ayuba Khan, senior journalist SAP female representative Shahida Shah, Sanam Ara and others, participated as key-note speakers at the meeting.
The speakers informed the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly has recently passed a bill regarding properties and institutions. He said the step was highly commendable of by the incumbent provincial government, and demanding it should be implemented it letter and spirit.
During the meeting, the participants strongly deplored the publication of profane caricature by satirical French magazine ‘Charlie Hebdo’, urged the UN to play its due role for prevention of such printing of sacrilegious materials, which caused spreading of hurt religious sentiment and create hatred among the people belonging to different religion in the world.
Raedish Tonni and Augustine Jacob while speaking on the occasion said the legislation by provincial assembly would helpful to occupation of properties of minorities’ communities, by the land mafia and influential people. They stressed the need for immediate implementation of law.
The minorities leaders said the most of youth from non-Muslim communities were deprived from education facility due to poverty and less opportunities. They regretted the minorities’ representatives, elected on reserved seats, was not play their due role in raising the issue at provincial assemblies and parliament, because of the miseries of non-Muslim community multiplying in the country.
The participants blamed the political parties for not electing true representatives from minorities, and stressed the need for openly raising voice for right of non-Muslim community on legislative assemblies and both houses of the parliament.
The religious extremism, they said, was spoiling the image of Pakistan in rest of the world, adding that the issues could only be resolved by respecting each other religious and values.
They viewed all religious gave a message of peace, tranquility and brotherhood. The main reason behind growing issues and challenges, due to going faraway from own teachings of Holy book Qura’an and Hadith, the participants said. They added the peace can only be restored with collective efforts and responsibilities of all everyone in the country. They demanded the government to conduct population census, and giving representatives of minorities community belonging from Kalash valley of Chitral.
 
Brother,

That system already tested in karachi before 10 years, and failed because if police jam the car in No parking then car keep creating hurdle's in flow of traffic, so its better to remove the car from the No parking spot , that the flow of traffic not disturbed.

its failed concept.


If that concept failed in Karachi, it is because of corrupt Karachi police and militants of political parties like MQM, PPP, ANP who create problems on the street if one of their worker's cars is locked. The concept is perfectly fine and works well all over the world. Unless you are telling me Pakistanis are from Mars and human concepts don't work on them.
 
If that concept failed in Karachi, it is because of corrupt Karachi police and militants of political parties like MQM, PPP, ANP who create problems on the street if one of their worker's cars is locked. The concept is perfectly fine and works well all over the world. Unless you are telling me Pakistanis are from Mars and human concepts don't work on them.

For making this concept work in Karachi, Karachi police have to enhance themself and they haven't while KPK police have enhanced themself and it will be successful in KPK because there's lot of difference between KPK and Sindh because of the govt now. If Police isn't right themselves then how they will make people of Karachi to follow the rules?
 

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