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Islam and democracy are incompatible .
Could you please elaborate why they are incompatible.
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Islam and democracy are incompatible .
just go tell this whole crap, to british PM, who still is under QUEEN, with that unwrriten constitution?English people did the mistake once in their national life.. never repeated the same..
Constitution means Supreme LAW of the FEDERATION, currently by the end of this year Scotland would be gaining independence from England, had they been a constitutionalist country like USA or Pakistan, things might have not gone the way for England and David Cameron had not to cry on TV asking Scottish people to vote in favor of Federation..
So I prefer to respect the constitution of Pakistan which ensures the FEDERATION, things are not well in the country, MQM wants to break the country, Baloch want a separate homeland, and so and so, lets keep evolving democracy to produce better leaders who unite the Nation, rather than to loose the whole country for the sake of some mad generals taking country on a ride for their ambitious designs of power play..
This is the right thing to do, do the job they are designed and trained to do..
thats capitalism kiddo.Democracy never worked in the nation because it was dominated by the same people. Landlords and businessmen.
A new party should be established, a little like IK's, but instead of turning to the middle class for support, it should find support in the lower class which makes up the majority of the country.
peoples not have chossen NAWAZ, its money, & croupt judiciary?
thanks for acceptence!To some extent yes but lets be honest he did get a vast majority of votes as well.
thanks for acceptence!
yes he got votes, but it wasnt the majority votes to form a fedrl govt?
if elections were fair, then no one could hve won the majority?Who do you think majority votes went too than? Money and corruption could get him only so far, rest people did voted for him.
By the way IK was saying the same thing, that it was dhandli that brought NS to power and not otherwise. At least you can agree that he was right then?
No we are not, there is no chance left of military take over now... we need to learn to take responsibility of our country and help democracy evolve.
then why we took Azadi from England? you remember the joke about you kind of people, when the King starting butt slapping his nation because they were too dumb & never agitated?, and all they come up with was, please increase the number of butt slapper, because we have to stand and wait long in the queue ?? Yes this is you, slave mentality !
I really thought you had mature concepts about systems, but you are a confused douchebag like any other military apologist !!
Could you please elaborate why they are incompatible.
A dumb follower of a pathetic party telling others that they are confused !!
Try to understand what I have said , And if it is beyond your mental capabilities , then its not my fault dear
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what you have said is enough to show your class and background. bug off.
just go tell this whole crap, to british PM, who still is under QUEEN, with that unwrriten constitution?
dont argue, the things you dont have any idea about?
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It seems like the parliament headed by PML-N is on a firm course of collision with the Establishment once again. Almost a decade in exile and Mr Prime Minister is yet to learn from his mistakes. The "Dick-Measuring-Contest" currently being organized solely by PML-N, might yield undesirable effects. All efforts to Dictate the Dictators will come crumbling down the drain.
For the sake of "Democracy" we're headed for a division amongst an already divided state. A state where armed militia are declared as stakeholders and organized gangs roam free promoting sectarian violence, least of Mr Shareef's worry should be to prove an ex Army Chief as a Traitor. Chief of Army Staff, once held by Musharraf, and currently by the brother of a "Nishan-e-Haider" recipient. The valiant son of the soil that laid his life down to engrave his name amongst the ranks of the brave Men of Pakistan Army, is not forgotten by the Nation of "Limited" Heroes. One can't help but wonder whether Pakistan's Current Army Chief is being given a rather glorious option to go down in the history books aswell? Only time will tell.
Pakistan's so-called "Government" is on the verge of chaos. 10 months and we're still "Drafting" policies on countering Terrorism. The Government seems to lack a spine and seems to be missing concrete "Leadership". Every day is treated as a virgin frontier and "Short-Term" solutions are utilized for problems that require a long-term strategic plan. The task of eliminating an invisible enemy now in thousands all over the state is yet again being shoved down Pakistan Military's throat without any strategic planning whatsoever. Our collective death toll as a nation will continue to rise while the Government dreams of bringing "Investment" into world's 2nd most dangerous place to be after Iraq. Long-term Investment strategies on the basis of short-term "Commissions" might seem lucrative enough for all Political Parties involved in the Parliament but only a fool could craft such a magnificent dream to hope for economic growth without providing the very basics of security. Perhaps that's why our "Leadership" is so fond of protecting the "Democratic" system instead of formulating effective strategics to protect its citizens. 10 months and we've yet to decide where we stand on the Taliban Issue. 10 months and we've yet to transfer power to the people. 10 months and our most important issue is the consumption of Alcohol in parliament lodges. 10 months and our most important achievement so far is breaking hundreds of walnuts with our foreheads.
Fashion statement as it may be but the reality is that Pakistan's once again going through a "Nazuk Mor" in its history. The only difference this time around is the educated, slightly aware and enlightened people of the state and establishment are now eager to realize that neither "Sharia" nor "Democracy" is the system to run a diversity rich Pakistan. Perhaps there's a realization in the making that we'd have to custom-design our state rules & regulations and perhaps one such unique "Constitution" is already being drafted & approved by the "Men In Charge" who aren't so far away from presenting it to the common joe's of our deeply catastrophic state. A movement to rebuild the foundations of Pakistan might just be on its way. How far along is the execution? Only time will tell.
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Islam and democracy are incompatible . Ultimately , we will have to choose one of them . A military dictatorship would be much better than a Deoband Emirate led by some filthy Mullah (self claimed Khalifa tul muslimeen)