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Are you superior than others on this planet?In Jinnah's Pakistan, Religion will be a personal matter and not the business of the State
In Jinnah's Pakistan, Ahmedis will be Muslims.
In Jinnah's Pakistan, We can have a Hindu as our law minister, or A Christian as the Commander in Chief of our Army
Are you sure you want Jinnah's Pakistan ? Be careful what you wish for
>First step would be to increase the health budget and proper utilization of it.
>Before constructing new hospitals upgrade the existing one's equip them with modern machines and most important train the existing staff teach them work ethics etc.
>Than move on to constructing new hospitals in small city's and clinics in villages but first priority would be to equip each and every one of them with modern and adequate number of machines than beds etc
>Create a monitoring body of honest people who have a good track record to monitor all these hospitals and keep a check on the quality.
>Reduce the work load on current staff (hours working days etc) increase salary's give them a friendly environment so that they do their work efficiently and happily too because if your staff isn't happy than only patient will suffer.
>Than move on to medicines/treatments. Treatments needs to be free and if not free than heavily subsidized increase the budget if you've to medicines should be heavily subsidized by gov so that even a poor would be able to afford it. Open up new laboratories research centers etc and encourage our own researchers to work on new, cheap and effective medicines so that we can produce them locally thus reducing the costs further.
>Than bring in medical professionals from EU get ideas and tech from them.
>Create think tanks of young intelligent Pakistanis they would suggest on how to improve and in which areas to improve than we will need to beef up the security of hospitals as well and create awareness in public about garbage and air pollution need to completely ban 10 years old cars trucks etc. aur bhi bht si cheezein hain is waqt dimag mein ni arhi.
>Imp step purge corrupt doctors from hospitals even if it is at the cost of creating a deficit.
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Bhai jaan you will get a fatwa on this and will be declared a yahoodi agent and wajibul qatl be very carefulAre you superior than others on this planet?
Do you deserve royal like treatment because your a Muslim?
Who are you to judge if Ahmedis are Muslims or not?
Where religion and state meet, there becomes a problem. The state and gov. have nothing to do with your religion, creed or cast.
Good points
- Allocate land in every district for a high school (minimum capacity of 5000 students), university and a hospital that can cater to day to day needs (accident treatment, sickness, dialysis, etc). These projects should be announced and money should start being saved up through tax revenue and even donations. I know my father would love to contribute £20,000, if he knew' that there was going to be a system with regulations. These schools, universities and hospitals should be government run and funded with an option of donation.
- I would suggest police reforms; this would include paying each and every staff a living wage or salary on which they could support at minimum 2 children, a wife and their parents. I think this would reduce day-to-day police corruption. I would also suggest increasing the police budget through taxation which would ensure that the police force has enough resources at it's disposal. A major police station should have police bikes, cars, holding cells, a clean working environment and a helicopter. All staff should be given regular training and fitness tests. I would also like to see family liaison officers at every police station. This has been done in the country before and could happen for all police stations. My example is the SSU of Sindh.
- My third point will be job creation and development. Pakistan must take on major projects that ensure work for majority of people in the country that choose to work or are willing and able to work. I would also suggest trade deals with other countries that would ensure our work force have enough jobs going by.
- My last point will be court reforms; there should be small claims section in the Federal court where people can file a case against a 3rd party for misconduct, scamming, etc (similar to the UK's Small Claims). I would also like to see a time limit set to resolve major cases; such as Section 302: Murder.
- A minor point I would like to add is tax reforms; some working sectors are not taxable according to Pakistan's laws; for example the agricultural sector is taxable by 0 % and this should be changed depending on income.
Thanks! As for the thing above; I'm just defending the bases that Pakistan was created on... I usually stay quite on the matter and observe however could not control my self... If we want to progress as a society we should learn to forget the differences we have and act like one nation...Bhai jaan you will get a fatwa on this and will be declared a yahoodi agent and wajibul qatl be very careful
Good points
That's why it's called "sham democracy"Another thing that keeps me up at night is that I have never heard of the word "Manifesto" in any election campaign in Pakistan, people are just loyal to leaders with out knowledge of what policies they will decide, no talk show has ever questioned the manifesto of PML-N, Q, PTI, PPP, MQM, PSZ.... Does the word not exist in Pakistan?
hahaha kya mazak kr diawe should learn to forget the differences we have and act like one nation...
My 5 Manifesto Points
- Allocate land in every district for a high school (minimum capacity of 5000 students), university and a hospital that can cater to day to day needs (accident treatment, sickness, dialysis, etc). These projects should be announced and money should start being saved up through tax revenue and even donations. I know my father would love to contribute £20,000, if he knew' that there was going to be a system with regulations. These schools, universities and hospitals should be government run and funded with an option of donation.
- I would suggest police reforms; this would include paying each and every staff a living wage or salary on which they could support at minimum 2 children, a wife and their parents. I think this would reduce day-to-day police corruption. I would also suggest increasing the police budget through taxation which would ensure that the police force has enough resources at it's disposal. A major police station should have police bikes, cars, holding cells, a clean working environment and a helicopter. All staff should be given regular training and fitness tests. I would also like to see family liaison officers at every police station. This has been done in the country before and could happen for all police stations. My example is the SSU of Sindh.
- My third point will be job creation and development. Pakistan must take on major projects that ensure work for majority of people in the country that choose to work or are willing and able to work. I would also suggest trade deals with other countries that would ensure our work force have enough jobs going by.
- My last point will be court reforms; there should be small claims section in the Federal court where people can file a case against a 3rd party for misconduct, scamming, etc (similar to the UK's Small Claims). I would also like to see a time limit set to resolve major cases; such as Section 302: Murder.
- A minor point I would like to add is tax reforms; some working sectors are not taxable according to Pakistan's laws; for example the agricultural sector is taxable by 0 % and this should be changed depending on income.
Are you superior than others on this planet?
Do you deserve royal like treatment because your a Muslim?
Who are you to judge if Ahmedis are Muslims or not?
Where religion and state meet, there becomes a problem. The state and gov. have nothing to do with your religion, creed or cast.
My 5 Manifesto Points
- Allocate land in every district for a high school (minimum capacity of 5000 students), university and a hospital that can cater to day to day needs (accident treatment, sickness, dialysis, etc). These projects should be announced and money should start being saved up through tax revenue and even donations. I know my father would love to contribute £20,000, if he knew' that there was going to be a system with regulations. These schools, universities and hospitals should be government run and funded with an option of donation.
- I would suggest police reforms; this would include paying each and every staff a living wage or salary on which they could support at minimum 2 children, a wife and their parents. I think this would reduce day-to-day police corruption. I would also suggest increasing the police budget through taxation which would ensure that the police force has enough resources at it's disposal. A major police station should have police bikes, cars, holding cells, a clean working environment and a helicopter. All staff should be given regular training and fitness tests. I would also like to see family liaison officers at every police station. This has been done in the country before and could happen for all police stations. My example is the SSU of Sindh.
- My third point will be job creation and development. Pakistan must take on major projects that ensure work for majority of people in the country that choose to work or are willing and able to work. I would also suggest trade deals with other countries that would ensure our work force have enough jobs going by.
- My last point will be court reforms; there should be small claims section in the Federal court where people can file a case against a 3rd party for misconduct, scamming, etc (similar to the UK's Small Claims). I would also like to see a time limit set to resolve major cases; such as Section 302: Murder.
- A minor point I would like to add is tax reforms; some working sectors are not taxable according to Pakistan's laws; for example the agricultural sector is taxable by 0 % and this should be changed depending on income.
Hahaha this guy is funny, he’s got some great points aswell.That's why it's called "sham democracy"
Listen from 12:20 to understand the reality of "Jamhooriyat" in Pakistan.
hahaha kya mazak kr dia
Plans can be announced howecrr tax reforms would be needed before the plans can become a reality... I guess.An excellent manifesto, but the key is going to lie in how these points can be financed effectively.
Thanks! Maybe I should run for Mayor?These are some interesting points. Well done you
Plans can be announced howecrr tax reforms would be needed before the plans can become a reality... I guess.
Well I’m sure the government can do a feasibility before the project gets started, the high school I went to was recently built (brand new), state of the art building with 4 floors, the building’s size was around 2-4 acres and including fields it was probably a maruba. With equipment (Apple PC and laptops, smart boards, fixtures and fittings it roughly cost £4-5M.Plans without a viable financing plan must be regarded as dubious.
Well I’m sure the government can do a feasibility before the project gets started, the high school I went to was recently built (brand new), state of the art building with 4 floors, the building’s size was around 2-4 acres and including fields it was probably a maruba. With equipment (Apple PC and laptops, smart boards, fixtures and fittings it roughly cost £4-5M.
I’m sure it will be cheaper in Pakistan.
I have no idea of the estimated number of HS students of Pakistan, my school could fit 4500 students.Say a similar school is only one fourth that price at around a million pounds. How many schools like these do you propose? Or, let us look at it this way, how many such schools can be fit into the existing budgets?
I have no idea of the estimated number of HS students of Pakistan, my school could fit 4500 students.
I’m guessing in a place like Lahore or Karachi there would be a need of over a 100. In smaller cities; Quetta, Peshawar, Multan probably something like 30/40 schools.
As for the budget, let me get back to you tomorrow, I’m not sure about the education budget of Pakistan.
Literacy Rate: 59% (2016 fig)I look forward to your numbers tomorrow, or later, at your convenience.