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7 Lessons Every Prime Minister Should Learn From Gen. Raheel Sharif

Exactly. The constitution is for the state, the state is not for the constitution. Security and well being of the state and her inhabitants is above the constitution.

It will be appropriate to present Habib Jalib saheb's

Mein nahin maanta...

Deep jis ka sirf mehellaat hi main jalay,
Chand logon ki khushyon ko lay ker chalay,
Wo jo saye main har maslihat kay palay;
Aisay dastoor ko,
Subh e bay noor ko,
Main naheen maanta,
Main naheen jaanta,


The light which shines only in palaces
Burns up the joy of the people in the shadows
Derives its strength from others’ weakness
That kind of system,
like dawn without light
I refuse to acknowledge,
I refuse to accept


Main bhee kha’if naheen takhta e daar say,
Main bhee Mansoor hoon, keh do aghyaar say,
Kyun daraatay ho zindaan ki divar say,
Zulm ki baat ko,
Jehel ki raat ko,
Main naheen maanta,
Main naheen jaanta.


I am not afraid of execution,
Tell the world that I am the martyr
How can you frighten me with prison walls?
This overhanging doom,
this night of ignorance,
I refuse to acknowledge,
I refuse to accept


Phool shaakhon pay khilnay lagay tum kaho,
Jaam rindon ko milnay lagay tum kaho,
Chak seenon kay silnay lagay tum kaho,
Iss khulay jhoot ko,
Zehan ki loot ko,
Main naheen maanta,
Main naheen jaanta.


“Flowers are budding on branches”, that’s what you say,
“Every cup overflows”, that’s what you say,
“Wounds are healing themselves”, that’s what you say,
These bare-faces lies,
This insult to the intelligence,
I refuse to acknowledge,
I refuse to accept


Tum nay loota hai sadyon hamara sakoon,
Ab na hum per chalay ga tumhara fasoon,
Chara gar main tumhain kiss tara say kahoon?
Tum naheen charaagar,
Koi maanay magar,
Main naheen maanta,
Main naheen jaanta.


For centuries you have all stolen our peace of mind
But your power over us is coming to an end
Why do you pretend you can cure pain?
Even if some claim that you’ve healed them,
I refuse to acknowledge,
I refuse to accept.

@HRK

Janab,

Couldn't have explained it better myself.

Our standard of accepting governance is so low that you can see people actually supporting corruption, misgovernance and not only that, But politician from current leadership actually glorifying it by saying ''Let it happen, do not attempt to change the status quo''

Unless the typical slavish mindset attitude changes, we are bound to suffer
 
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In what century, Sir?



That is no way to judge the leadership of a country. People claimed to have seen Putin's soul too. :D
Who were your four caliphs? generals or politicians? Even Holy Prophet was a general as he led Ghazwas.
What was Ceaser? Was Babar a peon? How about Tipu Sultan?
Those who sat in the drawing room and run the state of affairs ended up in Rangoon Zindan and died worst of the death among all his predecessors
 
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Who were your four caliphs? generals or politicians? Even Holy Prophet was a general as he led Ghazwas.
What was Ceaser? Was Babar a peon? How about Tipu Sultan?
Those who sat in the drawing room and run the state of affairs ended up in Rangoon Zindan and died worst of the death among all his predecessors

Ah yes, the good old "let's go back to the seventh century" mentality. It won't work these days, unless someone invents a time machine.
 
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my opinion is still same Constitution is not a Gospel or holy book. I damn care what happens to it, as long as common man gets justice and their rights.

Please keep in mind that the best way to ensure that the common man gets justice and their rights is to establish the rule of law by following the Constitution, not to violate it by claiming some higher authority.
 
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Please keep in mind that the best way to ensure that the common man gets justice and their rights is to establish the rule of law by following the Constitution, not to violate it by claiming some higher authority.
I do not want to get in this discussion as so far constitution has neither been able to dispense justice nor provide for basic rights. These politicians under the umbrella re not allowing rule of law to be implemented. Better not have any constitution rather then injustice. Example Britain.
 
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I do not want to get in this discussion as so far constitution has neither been able to dispense justice nor provide for basic rights. These politicians under the umbrella re not allowing rule of law to be implemented. Better not have any constitution rather then injustice. Example Britain.

Britain does have a Constitution, just not written as such. It relies on a body of legal and administrative precedents going back to the Magna Carta that are as sacrosanct as a written Constitution. The destiny of a nation depends on establishing the Rule of Law, as we can clearly observe.

The thread is ironic in its title, it is the Generals that need to learn their lesson in following the Constitution.
 
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Britain does have a Constitution, just not written as such. It relies on a body of legal and administrative precedents going back to the Magna Carta that are as sacrosanct as a written Constitution. The destiny of a nation depends on establishing the Rule of Law, as we can clearly observe.

The thread is ironic in its title, it is the Generals that need to learn their lesson in following the Constitution.
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Britain does have a Constitution, just not written as such. It relies on a body of legal and administrative precedents going back to the Magna Carta that are as sacrosanct as a written Constitution. The destiny of a nation depends on establishing the Rule of Law, as we can clearly observe.

The thread is ironic in its title, it is the Generals that need to learn their lesson in following the Constitution.
Sitting in America and commenting of Pakistan, irony. Ciao
 
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