osama zafar
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I agree equally and we need to resume death penalties in our country.i prefer to punish those who misuse the law ...
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I agree equally and we need to resume death penalties in our country.i prefer to punish those who misuse the law ...
I agree equally and we need to resume death penalties in our country.
Exactlythere we go ... you chop hands of 5 thieves in public , and see the fear on the faces of 10,000 peoples who are watching it ... only fear can be the factor ,to put out awaam in their chaddi
Keep it up.You can be a very good children's story writer.Yea man, you are right. 10 people were killed, 2 were Muslims and 8 were Hindus.
How about i tell you, that the son of one of the senior commissioner in Ahmadabad at the time, was my batch mate in UK? And we were pretty good friends, and he described the horror he saw in front of his eyes. According to his dad, that he revealed it to me-a Pakistani, the number of people killed were in thousands, not hundreds, and his dad was warned of his job security, if he revealed the state complacency to media or other outlets.
Police were given specific orders on not to do anything. Muslims running for help to police, were told by police 'Ajj tau tumko koi nahi bacha sakta, humko tau orders hee nahi hai tumhey bachaney keh liye' translation 'Today no one can save you, we don't have orders to save you'
So yea, i do have access to sources, inside India, that you don't, or are unwilling to accept anything, and continue to believe in your BS
But all of a sudden you have interest in Pakistan's affairs.
govt should investigate every single matter with precision ..and hang those who misuse any law ...
This sucks.. thousands of rapes, no conviction, hundreds of attacks on minorities, no conviction.
No Pakistani here appears willing to organize politically to demand justice be served to the perpetrators of this deed. Why not? Is the victim always at fault? Why blame your leaders for what you yourselves are unwilling to advocate? Do you think good things happen if good people decide to hide under rocks?Silence of good people is among many reasons this is happening.
No Pakistani here appears willing to organize politically to demand justice be served to the perpetrators of this deed. Why not? Is the victim always at fault? Why blame your leaders for what you yourselves are unwilling to advocate? Do you think good things happen if good people decide to hide under rocks?
And so are these TTP and other who not only kill Muslims as they did on Wahga border, but also use silly excuses to kill minorities, it is the duty of GOP to educate and protect all, they are failing in every aspect, it seems they do not give a hoot.I didn't know Zimbabwe had Internet
David Koresh was a cult leader
Don't you ever wonder how America made the transition from colonial rule to democratic governance? People organized as needed and didn't consult the purported powers-that-be. If your current governing structure is useless you need a new one to supplement or supersede it. So the colonies - especially in New England - established councils and assemblies to build public works and provide for defense and spent their own money to do it. It's not like the King was going to lift a finger beyond collecting his own shillings or keeping the French out.Pakistani society has no power , like Americans enjoy in their country , Backed by your police and Govt forces ...
Fantasy, isn't it? Your elected officials can't even command the Army to protect you - more accurately, they can't order the removal of officers who choose to refuse to protect you. And if they did have that power - given that this is Pakistan - they'd surely abuse it, right? You need to organize in a way people can keep an eye on officials and their decisions. It's the basic difference between subjects and citizens. Why not start like the MQM did - in a dormitory - but with a democratic accountability that the MQM never had?we blame leaders because its govt work to protect the peoples and make sure no one take law and order in hand ....
Don't you ever wonder how America made the transition from colonial rule to democratic governance? People organized as needed and didn't consult the purported powers-that-be. If your current governing structure is useless you need a new one to supplement or supersede it. So the colonies - especially in New England - established councils and assemblies to build public works and provide for defense and spent their own money to do it. It's not like the King was going to lift a finger beyond collecting his own shillings or keeping the French out.
Fantasy, isn't it? Your elected officials can't even command the Army to protect you - more accurately, they can't order the removal of officers who choose to refuse to protect you. And if they did have that power - given that this is Pakistan - they'd surely abuse it, right? You need to organize in a way people can keep an eye on officials and their decisions. It's the basic difference between subjects and citizens. Why not start like the MQM did - in a dormitory - but with a democratic accountability that the MQM never had?
That's what happens when you place loyalty to dogma or princes above moral principles.now what peoples cant do if Govt has no power and even if they had, they misuse it .... peoples protest , look at the streets of Islamabad , from last 60+ days peoples are sitting their , doing what ?? and now see how many public at every Gathering at PTI in different cities ... not all are out for a change ... why ?? because peoples minds are so fcuked up that they cant even think what is good and what is bad for them...
I suppose it starts with a Pakistani who realizes that he, himself, is part of the problem - and thus is powerful enough to take some steps, big or small, in seeking the solution....how do you even expect them to think what is good for them ???
That's what happens when you place loyalty to dogma or princes above moral principles.
I suppose it starts with a Pakistani who realizes that he, himself, is part of the problem - and thus is powerful enough to take some steps, big or small, in seeking the solution.