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What happened to those tall claims to end corruption in railways and transforming it into profitable within no time? @SBD-3 @cb4 @Tameem @Muhammad Omar etc?
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The same news channel broke news about about Khattak gifts cost 40m etc etc which was later turn out to be false flager.... Please compare the performance of Saad Rafique with PPP Era when train came late 18 hours there was no diesel left for trains only 50 engines were operational and all trains were closing down there were no freight trains operational people prefer Daewoo that time
these Media goons just bark on Television without providing any proofs and if they have proofs they don't want to file a case and don't want to go to Supreme court even don't want to present the proofs on camera just waving Papers i have proof i have proof....
You know what is the Total Budget of Railway?? it's 40 billion now so 123 billion corruption that Saad Rafique Stole 3 yeas of railway budget in his pocket....
We are facing desperate times and it calls for drastic measures, BETTER won’t do much for us, we need GOOD and PERFECT. All the current parties will need massive improvement to get there.
The same news channel broke news about about Khattak gifts cost 40m etc etc which was later turn out to be false flager....
Idont know but abhi recently bhi kuch months pehlay there was a complete detailed news on railways may honay wala corruption and amount was also given iwill have 2 search the thread. And saad rafique is so super corruptThat news was broke by Express Tribune, not Dunya news.
Instead of defending it, you should have condemned it. Saad Rafiq is a corrupt politician, not different than PPP. Yes the scale of corruption has decreased, but corruption is still there and 100+ Arab is not a small amount.
so true,,, i wonder when will our politicians in particular and public in general will realize these SIMPLE things. Leave alone the politicians, it is there job to play politics here even the fans, the follower of any particular party never bother to listen to what other is say, 99% of the debates are for the sake of criticism. I am getting tired of requesting otherwise very sensible members to be a bit more flexible about this issue, there priority SHOULD NOT be PTI or PML or PPP rather it should the first "P" in all these party names,,, PAKISTAN should be the priority.Even more crucially, all power players MUST learn to work with one another for the common goal of strengthening Pakistan.
Contemptible as much as the politicians may be, the Army leadership must learn to sit down and talk with them about shared responsibilities. Similarly, authoritarian as much as the Arm leadership may be, the politicians must learn to deliver social development wherever they can if they are to lay the groundwork for returning the Army where it legally belongs, at some point in the future.
There is no other way.
so true,,, i wonder when will our politicians in particular and public in general will realize these SIMPLE things. Leave alone the politicians, it is there job to play politics here even the fans, the follower of any particular party never bother to listen to what other is say, 99% of the debates are for the sake of criticism. I am getting tired of requesting otherwise very sensible members to be a bit more flexible about this issue, there priority SHOULD NOT be PTI or PML or PPP rather it should the first "P" in all these party names,,, PAKISTAN should be the priority.
For now, i guess army will have to MAKE the politicians SIT and work out there difference or at least, work out ways to work together when it is about betterment of the country. Once the democratic cycle will be given a few more revolutions and some of the junk will be cleared FROM ALL PARTIES, we can then hope that army leaves the rest to be managed by the government, as it should be.The path to greatness for any nation lies in such simple steps without any shortcuts. We have diehards here who are blinded to anyone but their own party, just as in real life. And please also include the Army in this description, as it also needs to seek a return to its rightful place and not as the final arbiter. Having said that, I agree with you here, completely.
For now, i guess army will have to MAKE the politicians SIT and work out there difference or at least, work out ways to work together when it is about betterment of the country. Once the democratic cycle will be given a few more revolutions and some of the junk will be cleared FROM ALL PARTIES, we can then hope that army leaves the rest to be managed by the government, as it should be.