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Forgot to add cynical douchebag to that.
That is not true either, like all the rest of the name-calling by a Senior Mod. Tsk Tsk.
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Forgot to add cynical douchebag to that.
No country no constitution#ZERO: Follow the Constitution. Most important.
No country no constitution
You gotta have a country to have constitution.
I hope you understand.
Sir, Pakistan has been a fact of existence for how long now? It is a nuclear power, and it is here to stay. Let us take the next step finally and establish rule of law so that we can develop.
Hi,
So how does one follow a constitution which supports corruption, injstice and people like zardari who came to further lower down the standards of getting into Govt sector?
Not only that, they keep on changing the constitution as they see fit, protecting themselves from presidential immunity (zardari in swiss case) so effectively, even if a treason is committed by president against state. He is immune from prosecution
As your deal old prez would say "Nooklier"
I believe he said Noo-Kuller.
To the General's credit, he has been smart enough not to carry out a frank coup, but he has skinned the cat in a different way:
The Chessboard ‹ Newsweek Pakistan
PAKISTAN’S GRIM, CURRENT POLITICAL CONFIGURATION.
Chess and advertising, Raymond Chandler said, both involve false perceptions about one’s own importance and intelligence. Pakistan’s political chessboard attests to this. So how exactly are the major players playing and hawking the game?
Bhai jaan
I stand correct on the term "Noo-Kuller" hhahahah
Ok back to the essay you quoted
The problem is that many in media including this essay are trying to compare Pakistani political system of 2015 with European political systems of 2015.
This is like comparing apples to oranges.
Can you imagine what this author would write about USA of 1860s.
With 100s of 1000s dead in civil war, he would be harping about poor governance of Lincoln, and paethetic leadership / generals of Union army.
In some ways Pakistan of 2015 is more like USA of 1860s (minus the industrial development of Northern USA, and minus the intellect of some in the top slots of US leadership back then).
If you read honest accounts of 1860s, people joked about Prez Lincoln as a bumbling idiot who had no clue of how to fight and then win wars with Southern rebels.
American generals before Grant were much worse than Kiyani.
So please remember the context and the assumptions that go into an analysis.
And the quoted essay utterly lacks context and is built on poor set of assumptions.
peace
Trying to compete in the 21st post-nuclear world with governance systems dating back at least to two centuries ago is not going to work out well.
Not sure what you are trying to get at. .
The article you quoted was talking about bickering and bumbling politicians and sad state of our political system.
Oh bhai jaan
political systems evolve over time. Will we need 200 years to evolve. I hope not.
But for any nation, a good working political-military system comes about in around 100 years .
So Pakistan has another 30 years to further evolve and become much more stable.
So far I see that people are making fewer mistakes compared to our recent past.
And some may disagree, but I feel that our media is doing an awesome job in improving our political system.
The other day Nasim Zahra literally shamed Farooq Sattar (poor guy was left speechless).
This public shaming of Altaf and Immi Khan and to some extent PPP and PMLN leadership is changing them for better.
"better" in the context of a politician. mind you.
So if you implied that we'll need 200 years to get stable system, then I respectfully disagree. The reasons are already described above.
Some people deserve it.That is not true either, like all the rest of the name-calling by a Senior Mod. Tsk Tsk.
I really pity pakistanis.. I seriously do.
There is no pity needed. Pakistanis have only what they deserve.