Dear Asim you are right but in Pakistan people vote a lot.
1- Parlimentry government elections.
2- Provincial government elections.
3- Local government elections.
5- Elections for minorities.
6- American style Referendums.
7- Elections for prime minister.
8- Elections for President.
9- Elections in all govt. institutions.
10- Elections for various industrial associations
11- Elections for various bussiness associations.
12- Elections in Judiciary.
13- Elections in Press.
14- Elections in markets.
15- Elections of housing societies.
6- what american style referendums? Are you talking about the cr*p election of Mushy getting 99.9% votes which were so comprehensively rigged that the amount of rigging would put any govt to shame to even name them?
8- elections for president, see above
9- what all govt. institutions? Does ISI have elections? Does army have elections? Do your bureacracy have elections? what govt. institutions are you talking about?
10 &11 - repetetion- which of them have been given the power by the constitution?
12- elections in judiciary? wtf are you talking about? What post in judiciary do the common people elect directly or indirectly?
13- which elections in press is recognised by your constitution? Give me that.
14- elections for market, does this matter?
15- elections of housing societies- are they mandated by the constitution?[/QUOTE]
Look simply giving some name and writing elections 100 times would not make it. Provide RELEVANT facts and then post your analysis or whatever.
No one is talking about whether the Karachi municipal board is elected or not? get it, we are not talking whether karachi/your nukkad/neigbouring market is a democracy or not, we are talking whether Pakistan is a democracy or not.
The talk is at the national level.
The talk is whether at the national level does your vote matter or not? Whether all the participants have been given a fair and equal footing? Do the rules get arbitrary changes to suit one participant? whether the elections were made in an environment free from any kind of intimidation and whether every voter had the equal oppurtunity to do it- this in short is fair and free elections, and elections do not make a democracy, elections are only a part of democracy.
All above and many more such elections make Pakistan a dictator society.
A society is never a dictator society. It is the individual who makes the govt as a dictator govt.
Do you remember how cement association of Pakistan, made govt. to beg for bringing down the prices of cement to very fair international level.
Same goes with flour mill association. Rickshaw driver association, Gas station association, Milk producer association, Print media union, lawyers union ..... etc. etc.
making a govt beg itself shows that the cement asso. sees itself above the govt, are you trying to show that rule of law does not exist in Pakistan or what? And what in the bloody hell does this show, except that Pakistan has not been able to break the cement cartels. What does this have to do with democracy?
We are a dictator nation and the govt. is a victim of this 'democarcy' notion.
As an example: Pakistani who start living in Europe or US feels that his freedom is restricted as compare to the freedom he enjoyed in Pakistan.
You have not grasped what individual freedom and a democracy means.
