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Pakistan came into being under the leadership of the Quaid-e-Azam with great sacrifices of the nation.
This country was achieved in the name of Islam and the real objective was to make it a center of Islam so that, Muslims could be able to lead their life according to the teachings of Islam.
No doubt Pakistan is facing several challenges now.
It has the problems of law and order, terrorism, unemployment and the crisis of electricity, water and gas.
The deterioration of ideology, politics, economy and culture has set in.
The differences among the different levels of the society are increasing day by day.
There is a sense of hatred for the establishment.
There is no co-operation among the institutions.
Tension is prevailing among the provinces.
The education and health sector is not functioning properly.
There is no facility for the common man.
There is lack of confidence, restlessness and anxiety among the people.

Every government manages its resources and solves the problems of the people.
It tries to provide relief with good governance.
Whether it is the government of PML-N or PPP, both of them have proved themselves totally incompetent.
Unfortunately, they involved themselves in every kind of corruption and promoted the trend of bad governance.
That’s why Pakistan is included in the most corrupt countries of the world.
Every child in Pakistan is born with a debt of Rs 120,000.
According to estimates 12 billion rupees are being corrupted on a daily basis in Pakistan.
Similarly, the government and its institutions are corrupting almost 4.
3 trillion rupees annually.

This situation is quite painful and depressing.
In the reign of Musharraf, after the earthquake of October, 2005, the whole world gave the aid of 5 million dollars.
This aid wasn’t received by the people affected by earthquake.
PM Shaukat Aziz took the loan of 135 billion rupees from the Asian Development Bank for providing justice to the common man.
Consequently, the common man could not get justice but the installments of the loan are still being paid.
NAB is investigating the corruption of almost 2 trillion rupees by Asif Ali Zardari.
He is already facing charges of corruption relating to Surrey Palace, SSG Kotecna, money laundering, commission on public tractor scheme and commission from a French company.

The State Bank of Pakistan has revealed in the finance committee of the Senate that in during PPP’s tenure, Rs 100 billion were paid to IPPs directly and unlawfully.
A friend of Asif Ali Zardari Dr.
Asim has is accused of fraud of over Rs 460 billion.
Former Federal Minister for Communication Arbab Alamgir has received the commission of $240,0000 dollars while giving a contract to a Chinese company.

4 flats were bought in London with this commission.

Nawaz Sharif has been giving the good news of a growing economy since his selection as a Prime Minister.
But the condition is that because of their bad governance 150,000 people are unemployed.

According to a report of British media, Punjab and Sindh were given aid of Rs 70 million pounds for education.
But all money was looted.
5000 schools and 40,000 teachers were proved fake in Sindh.

According to a document that was submitted in the National Assembly, PM Nawaz Sharif has not paid tax for 7 years, from 2009 to 2016.
Rs 1 billion are being spent on the security of the President Mamnoon Husain.

The Panama Leaks exposed the names of 479 Pakistanis.
The names of Nawaz Sharif and his family and Asif Ali Zardari and his friends are also included in this list.
All of them adopted wrong ways to avoid tax and caused losses of billions to the country.

The government is spending Rs 162 billion on the Orange Line project in Lahore, which is 8 times bigger than the budget for health.
In 2005, one million Pakistanis left the country for earning their livelihood.
The basic reason for this migration is unemployment.
Doctors are resigning from govt jobs and joining international organisations.
According to a survey by the Social Policy Development Center, 3 million youths are living a useless life because they are jobless.

NAB was established to prevent corruption.
It received 309,000 complaints about government of non-governmental institutions.
It completed 6300 inquiries.
In the meantime, a report that was consisted of 150 cases of mega corruption was submitted in Supreme Court.
During this period, the inquiry of 71 cases out of 150 has been completed.
41 cases are under observation.
The inquiry of 38 cases has been completed and the cases have been referred to the courts.
The rulers are facing the charges of corruption and wrong policies.
The FBR has not been able to compel the traders to pay tax in spite of all its effort.

JI’s movement for a “Corruption Free Pakistan” has become the demand of the nation after the revelation of Panama Leaks and Dubai Property Leaks.
People want that a commission should be established to hold inquiries against all types of corruption.
The government is trying to avoid this demand.
It is the need of the hour that Chief Justice of Pakistan should appoint a commission on the basis of the TORs of government and opposition.
The atmosphere of uncertainty is pervasive.
The Federal government is responsible for all dangers that have encircled the nation and the country.
Honest political leadership and bureaucracy are necessary for the prevention of corruption.

http://nation.com.pk/columns/28-Oct-2016/the-cancer-of-corruption
 
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Present political leadership and bureaucracy need to be replaced.....NOW.... by any means necessary.


Who would replace them???

It means that Whole setup is going to be changed which is never gonna happen until public won't question and dethorn these goons who are enjoying on my taxes while I'm suffering to have a loaf of bread.

Had hoti hai begherati ki sachi ye to wo b phalaang gay hain jahanum main jayen

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Pakistan came into being under the leadership of the Quaid-e-Azam with great sacrifices of the nation.
This country was achieved in the name of Islam and the real objective was to make it a center of Islam so that, Muslims could be able to lead their life according to the teachings of Islam.
No doubt Pakistan is facing several challenges now.
It has the problems of law and order, terrorism, unemployment and the crisis of electricity, water and gas.
The deterioration of ideology, politics, economy and culture has set in.
The differences among the different levels of the society are increasing day by day.
There is a sense of hatred for the establishment.
There is no co-operation among the institutions.
Tension is prevailing among the provinces.
The education and health sector is not functioning properly.
There is no facility for the common man.
There is lack of confidence, restlessness and anxiety among the people.

Every government manages its resources and solves the problems of the people.
It tries to provide relief with good governance.
Whether it is the government of PML-N or PPP, both of them have proved themselves totally incompetent.
Unfortunately, they involved themselves in every kind of corruption and promoted the trend of bad governance.
That’s why Pakistan is included in the most corrupt countries of the world.
Every child in Pakistan is born with a debt of Rs 120,000.
According to estimates 12 billion rupees are being corrupted on a daily basis in Pakistan.
Similarly, the government and its institutions are corrupting almost 4.
3 trillion rupees annually.

This situation is quite painful and depressing.
In the reign of Musharraf, after the earthquake of October, 2005, the whole world gave the aid of 5 million dollars.
This aid wasn’t received by the people affected by earthquake.
PM Shaukat Aziz took the loan of 135 billion rupees from the Asian Development Bank for providing justice to the common man.
Consequently, the common man could not get justice but the installments of the loan are still being paid.
NAB is investigating the corruption of almost 2 trillion rupees by Asif Ali Zardari.
He is already facing charges of corruption relating to Surrey Palace, SSG Kotecna, money laundering, commission on public tractor scheme and commission from a French company.

The State Bank of Pakistan has revealed in the finance committee of the Senate that in during PPP’s tenure, Rs 100 billion were paid to IPPs directly and unlawfully.
A friend of Asif Ali Zardari Dr.
Asim has is accused of fraud of over Rs 460 billion.
Former Federal Minister for Communication Arbab Alamgir has received the commission of $240,0000 dollars while giving a contract to a Chinese company.

4 flats were bought in London with this commission.

Nawaz Sharif has been giving the good news of a growing economy since his selection as a Prime Minister.
But the condition is that because of their bad governance 150,000 people are unemployed.

According to a report of British media, Punjab and Sindh were given aid of Rs 70 million pounds for education.
But all money was looted.
5000 schools and 40,000 teachers were proved fake in Sindh.

According to a document that was submitted in the National Assembly, PM Nawaz Sharif has not paid tax for 7 years, from 2009 to 2016.
Rs 1 billion are being spent on the security of the President Mamnoon Husain.

The Panama Leaks exposed the names of 479 Pakistanis.
The names of Nawaz Sharif and his family and Asif Ali Zardari and his friends are also included in this list.
All of them adopted wrong ways to avoid tax and caused losses of billions to the country.

The government is spending Rs 162 billion on the Orange Line project in Lahore, which is 8 times bigger than the budget for health.
In 2005, one million Pakistanis left the country for earning their livelihood.
The basic reason for this migration is unemployment.
Doctors are resigning from govt jobs and joining international organisations.
According to a survey by the Social Policy Development Center, 3 million youths are living a useless life because they are jobless.

NAB was established to prevent corruption.
It received 309,000 complaints about government of non-governmental institutions.
It completed 6300 inquiries.
In the meantime, a report that was consisted of 150 cases of mega corruption was submitted in Supreme Court.
During this period, the inquiry of 71 cases out of 150 has been completed.
41 cases are under observation.
The inquiry of 38 cases has been completed and the cases have been referred to the courts.
The rulers are facing the charges of corruption and wrong policies.
The FBR has not been able to compel the traders to pay tax in spite of all its effort.

JI’s movement for a “Corruption Free Pakistan” has become the demand of the nation after the revelation of Panama Leaks and Dubai Property Leaks.
People want that a commission should be established to hold inquiries against all types of corruption.
The government is trying to avoid this demand.
It is the need of the hour that Chief Justice of Pakistan should appoint a commission on the basis of the TORs of government and opposition.
The atmosphere of uncertainty is pervasive.
The Federal government is responsible for all dangers that have encircled the nation and the country.
Honest political leadership and bureaucracy are necessary for the prevention of corruption.

http://nation.com.pk/columns/28-Oct-2016/the-cancer-of-corruption
Khamosh bacha jamhora khatrey mein hay
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We have a lot of talent, no need to worry about that. I would rather worry much about who would get rid of the current political mafia? (probably a small class of elite patwaris, number are only in estimates).
Who else if not the people?

That my friend is a million dollar question.
All depends on the public.


The talent goes behind the dark curtains of corruption when asked for sifarish and pesa..

one more thing your departments are not independent the one who tries to work for country he is thrown out of the stage.. ap ko aglay k naqsh e qadam pay chalna hi pary ga if you want to survive..Even your judiciary is hijacked.. aur kis chez ki tawaqo rakhty hain ap???

Inhen utha k bahir phainknay public ya phir koi Maseeha ban k a jaye jo In sab begherat afraad ka qala qama kary .

Ibn E Maryam Hua Kary Koi,
Is Mulak ki Dawa Kary Koi...
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lets say Army is sincere what they should do first is hang all the corrupt sob in army and set an example then they can esily go after politicians with peoples support....but right now army is also involved in corruption they are partners of politicians and cant do anything because "is hamaam may sab he nungay hain"
 
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There is no lack of talented patriots, but very few of them have found themselves in position of influence due to the rotten system. I personally know two super-smart friends who have very high GPAs from Ivy Leagues who came back from the States to serve in our premiere intel agency, despite a number of lucrative job offers. I'm talking about patriots who vocally defended Pakistan at every forum during our university days. They weren't rejected after a comprehensive background test / polygraphs (which would still make sense, as they were in the States for college and could have conceivably been double agents) --- they weren't even considered properly, which is a crime. Our whole talent acquisition system is severely lacking. The Mossad and CIA cherry-pick the top graduates from their country's best universities every year.

Also, when we say "the people." The majority of "the people" in Pakistan are uneducated. Many don't believe in women's rights and other basic liberties. Relying purely on the masses for a solution is suicidal.
 
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That my friend is a million dollar question.
All depends on the public......IMO

how will public come out when they are not allowed to? roads are blocked..crackdown on workers, and leaders house arrested? when state has sealed all options for public to gather...then our power centers/establishment will conveniently give excuse..oh what can we do now? even people don't want change....
 
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the Cancer of Corruption in KPK please read what PTI minister saying,

PESHAWAR: Former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa minister for mines and mineral development, Ziaullah Afridi, who was arrested in July by the provincial anti-corruption body, made an appearance in the provincial assembly on Thursday, where he alleged that the KP cabinet was full of “smugglers who were not being apprehended.”

Speaker Asad Qaisar had issued a production order for the detained former minister so he could attend the assembly sittings on Thursday and Friday.

In his speech on the assembly's floor, the ex-provincial minister from Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) alleged that KP Chief Minister Pervez Khattak was “responsible for the failure of PTI's Islamabad sit-in last year.”

He said that the chief minister had restricted him from inviting people to the capital during last year's sit-in, adding that the provincial police chief was a “fake person,” who “only talks but does not take action”.

Afridi criticised CM Pervez Khattak for “framing false charges” against him and slammed the Inspector General of Police Nasir Durrani, asking stern questions regarding the Army Public School attack in his address.

“714 lawsuits have been filed in mineral cases in Nowshera, but none of them have been addressed by the police chief.”

He called for authorities to investigate the Army Public School massacre that took place on December 16, 2014, and determine “exactly” how the insurgents had reached the school.

Earlier, members of the assembly welcomed Ziaullah Afridi with desk thumping, while hundreds of supporters were present outside the legislature.

Several lawmakers of the treasury and opposition had held meetings with the detained minister and sought commitments. Sources had earlier said the production order for Afridi had been issued on the condition that he would not speak against the chief minister on the assembly floor.
 
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We have a lot of talent, no need to worry about that. I would rather worry much about who would get rid of the current political mafia? (probably a small class of elite patwaris, number are only in estimates).
Who else if not the people?[/QUOTE]


And how are people supposed to do tht? should people just go around start firing.. and start killing everyone whoever comes in their way? should we star firing on national assembly and prime minister's house? what other opportunity, does this system, give to the people to bring change by themselves? even during protest, there is crackdown ,, leaders house arrested, an roads blocked..so how will people gather? even elections are rigged.. so no matter, how many times elections take place, under the same system, they will never be fair, and same people will keep getting elected.. so what are the people supposed to do, on their own?
 
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There is no political leadership in Pakistan worthy of praise. We as nation need to fight against corruption and we must do it.
 
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Pakistan came into being under the leadership of the Quaid-e-Azam with great sacrifices of the nation.
This country was achieved in the name of Islam and the real objective was to make it a center of Islam so that, Muslims could be able to lead their life according to the teachings of Islam.
No doubt Pakistan is facing several challenges now.
It has the problems of law and order, terrorism, unemployment and the crisis of electricity, water and gas.
The deterioration of ideology, politics, economy and culture has set in.
The differences among the different levels of the society are increasing day by day.
There is a sense of hatred for the establishment.
There is no co-operation among the institutions.
Tension is prevailing among the provinces.
The education and health sector is not functioning properly.
There is no facility for the common man.
There is lack of confidence, restlessness and anxiety among the people.

Every government manages its resources and solves the problems of the people.
It tries to provide relief with good governance.
Whether it is the government of PML-N or PPP, both of them have proved themselves totally incompetent.
Unfortunately, they involved themselves in every kind of corruption and promoted the trend of bad governance.
That’s why Pakistan is included in the most corrupt countries of the world.
Every child in Pakistan is born with a debt of Rs 120,000.
According to estimates 12 billion rupees are being corrupted on a daily basis in Pakistan.
Similarly, the government and its institutions are corrupting almost 4.
3 trillion rupees annually.

This situation is quite painful and depressing.
In the reign of Musharraf, after the earthquake of October, 2005, the whole world gave the aid of 5 million dollars.
This aid wasn’t received by the people affected by earthquake.
PM Shaukat Aziz took the loan of 135 billion rupees from the Asian Development Bank for providing justice to the common man.
Consequently, the common man could not get justice but the installments of the loan are still being paid.
NAB is investigating the corruption of almost 2 trillion rupees by Asif Ali Zardari.
He is already facing charges of corruption relating to Surrey Palace, SSG Kotecna, money laundering, commission on public tractor scheme and commission from a French company.

The State Bank of Pakistan has revealed in the finance committee of the Senate that in during PPP’s tenure, Rs 100 billion were paid to IPPs directly and unlawfully.
A friend of Asif Ali Zardari Dr.
Asim has is accused of fraud of over Rs 460 billion.
Former Federal Minister for Communication Arbab Alamgir has received the commission of $240,0000 dollars while giving a contract to a Chinese company.

4 flats were bought in London with this commission.

Nawaz Sharif has been giving the good news of a growing economy since his selection as a Prime Minister.
But the condition is that because of their bad governance 150,000 people are unemployed.

According to a report of British media, Punjab and Sindh were given aid of Rs 70 million pounds for education.
But all money was looted.
5000 schools and 40,000 teachers were proved fake in Sindh.

According to a document that was submitted in the National Assembly, PM Nawaz Sharif has not paid tax for 7 years, from 2009 to 2016.
Rs 1 billion are being spent on the security of the President Mamnoon Husain.

The Panama Leaks exposed the names of 479 Pakistanis.
The names of Nawaz Sharif and his family and Asif Ali Zardari and his friends are also included in this list.
All of them adopted wrong ways to avoid tax and caused losses of billions to the country.

The government is spending Rs 162 billion on the Orange Line project in Lahore, which is 8 times bigger than the budget for health.
In 2005, one million Pakistanis left the country for earning their livelihood.
The basic reason for this migration is unemployment.
Doctors are resigning from govt jobs and joining international organisations.
According to a survey by the Social Policy Development Center, 3 million youths are living a useless life because they are jobless.

NAB was established to prevent corruption.
It received 309,000 complaints about government of non-governmental institutions.
It completed 6300 inquiries.
In the meantime, a report that was consisted of 150 cases of mega corruption was submitted in Supreme Court.
During this period, the inquiry of 71 cases out of 150 has been completed.
41 cases are under observation.
The inquiry of 38 cases has been completed and the cases have been referred to the courts.
The rulers are facing the charges of corruption and wrong policies.
The FBR has not been able to compel the traders to pay tax in spite of all its effort.

JI’s movement for a “Corruption Free Pakistan” has become the demand of the nation after the revelation of Panama Leaks and Dubai Property Leaks.
People want that a commission should be established to hold inquiries against all types of corruption.
The government is trying to avoid this demand.
It is the need of the hour that Chief Justice of Pakistan should appoint a commission on the basis of the TORs of government and opposition.
The atmosphere of uncertainty is pervasive.
The Federal government is responsible for all dangers that have encircled the nation and the country.
Honest political leadership and bureaucracy are necessary for the prevention of corruption.

http://nation.com.pk/columns/28-Oct-2016/the-cancer-of-corruption

Corruption has seeped into not just into our system but the very fabric of our society, if it is a cancer I am afraid it might have become terminal.
A country that is based on the begging bowl and aligning itself with the interests of other superpowers at the cost of its own interests is dommed.
We need a revolution akin to the French and purge our society of these parasitic psychopaths we call our leaders.
 
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