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"Who will hold NAB, FIA accountable?" Raza Rabbani bursts in anger
Last Updated On 30 September,2015 09:31 pm

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KARACHI (Dunya News) – Chairman Senate and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Raza Rabbani said on Wednesday that there are corrupt elements present in PPP. He said that civil-military bureaucracy is not ‘squeaky clean’ and that that no one is above accountability, reported Dunya News.

Talking at an event in Federal Urdu University, Chairman Senate said that although political workers have indulged in corruption yet civil-military bureaucracy cannot be declared as ‘squeaky clean’. He said that no one is above scrutiny.

Raza Rabbani said that it is unfair to make courts for accountability of a certain segment of society adding that if special courts are made for everyone then such an action would get his backing. He said that history of Pakistan is being altered by the cirriculum of text books. Raza Rabbani said that sense of patriotism will come in Pakistanis once they start takingownership of the country.

"Who will hold NAB, FIA accountable?" Raza Rabbani bursts in anger - Pakistan - Dunya News
 
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Rabbani, Shah for across-the-board accountability
SHAZIA HASAN
Published in Dawn October 1st, 2015

KARACHI: In a thinly veiled reference to the powerful military-led establishment, Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani and Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Khurshid Ahmed Shah have called for an across-the-board accountability to prove that there are no “sacred cows”.

The two PPP leaders expressed their sentiments in a calculated and cautious manner, but at the same time were extremely critical of a much-trumpeted accountability process that is apparently being carried out at the behest of the military establishment against politicians and civil officials only.

Mr Rabbani spoke as the chief guest at an elocution contest organised in memory of the late Fatehyab Ali Khan in Karachi on Wednesday, while Mr Shah issued a statement in Islamabad.

“Today anyone whose views and opinions clash with the people in authority is seen as a corrupt person or a loser. This has become too much of a joke,” said the Senate chairman. “I agree that political workers are corrupt. Most are but does this make the rest of the country and those working in the military as well as civil sectors clean?”

About special courts, Mr Rabbani said: “Have the special courts been set up to try political figures alone? No, sir! If I have to be tried, do it in a court where my peers, the common people, are being tried. Or try us all in your special courts. There should be no difference here. We are all equal in the eyes of the law.”

He further said: “There is no holy cow here. Ehtesab, or accountability, should be carried out across the board. We must check the National Accountability Bureau, too. But who will carry out the accountability of the institution holding others accountable?”

Similar views were also shared by PPP leader Khurshid Shah. He said his party would never support any extra-constitutional step and never allow “institutions to ridicule politicians”.

“Accountability must be across the board and the concept of sacred cows should end now,” he said, adding that the PPP-led federal government did not use any institution against its political opponents during its entire tenure.

The opposition leader demanded that a parliamentary committee be formed to stop what he called partiality in the accountability process.

And at the debate programme, Mr Rabbani also suggested formation of a national commission for common people. Turning his attention to students and teachers sitting before him in the Urdu University auditorium, the Senate chairman said the history being taught in Pakistan was not the “real history” of this country. “It has been designed to prepare a special kind of mindset. Your course books are missing important portions of democratic struggles and you are being taught to eulogise the ruling elite and glamourise wars,” he pointed out.

“Today even I am told that Sindhi culture is not really my culture and neither are the cultures of Balochistan, Punjab or Khyber Pakhtunkhwa mine. I’m told to follow Arabs because as Muslims we should have the same culture as the Arabs. But sorry, I cannot do that,” he said.

“Tell me how will the feeling of ownership come this way? Fake nationalism we have seen. But real nationalism comes from a feeling of ownership, when you feel you belong somewhere. But sadly that feeling was not allowed to develop. It was killed by General Ziaul Haq.”
Rabbani, Shah for across-the-board accountability - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
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Raza Rabbani accepts politicians were involved in corruption
Web Desk 15 hours ago

ISLAMABAD – Chairman Senate Mian Raza Rabbani on Wednesday accepted that politicians were involved in corruption.

Raza Rabbani demanded to establish special courts for each and every citizen of Pakistan. He looked in aggressive mood while addressing an event at the Federal Urdu University in Karachi.

Chairman Senate said that constitution of a committee or commission should establish for supervision of National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

“I admit that PPP’s political workers have carried out corruption, and I don’t defend them, but I will also say that rest of the Pakistan is also not clean,” he added.

Senior journalist Hamid Mir responded to Raza Rabbani’s speech and said that his body language was aggressive but his words were not aggressive.

http://www.thenewstribe.com/2015/09/30/raza-rabbani-accepts-politicians-were-involved-in-corruption/
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:lol: to some extent, he is right.
Not even a single institution is free of corruption. But I take it in light of Hadees اعمالکم عمالکم
 
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Such a pathetic question asked by person who is sitting in assembly whos job is to make laws

And yet this is a hole i agree but what he was doing in last zardari govt he did not took this point why noe because his tail is about to be on fire
 
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"Who will hold NAB, FIA accountable?" Raza Rabbani bursts in anger
Last Updated On 30 September,2015 09:31 pm

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KARACHI (Dunya News) – Chairman Senate and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Raza Rabbani said on Wednesday that there are corrupt elements present in PPP. He said that civil-military bureaucracy is not ‘squeaky clean’ and that that no one is above accountability, reported Dunya News.

Talking at an event in Federal Urdu University, Chairman Senate said that although political workers have indulged in corruption yet civil-military bureaucracy cannot be declared as ‘squeaky clean’. He said that no one is above scrutiny.

Raza Rabbani said that it is unfair to make courts for accountability of a certain segment of society adding that if special courts are made for everyone then such an action would get his backing. He said that history of Pakistan is being altered by the cirriculum of text books. Raza Rabbani said that sense of patriotism will come in Pakistanis once they start takingownership of the country.

"Who will hold NAB, FIA accountable?" Raza Rabbani bursts in anger - Pakistan - Dunya News

most pathetic person in PPP.
 
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:lol: to some extent, he is right.
Not even a single institution is free of corruption. But I take it in light of Hadees اعمالکم عمالکم
Please explain this Hadith that you are referring to.

Thanks
 
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Please explain this Hadith that you are referring to.

Thanks
Simple, these rulers of ours are result of our own deeds.

Majority is involved in corruption, but they don't think it as a crime.

You can take examples from every day life.
A guard standing at gate of governmental institution takes bribe, and then he scolds ministers and higher elite. Of course they will robe according to their status, their level of corruption will be much higher than guard.

You can't find pure milk in whole city. A milkman never thinks of a Hadees about mixing impurities, that he will be expelled out ummah of Prophet Muhammad (P B U H) by doing this deed, but he never forgets to point out corruption of Zardari. Zardari is result of corruption of majority like that milkman, and Zardari will do corruption of his level, not that of milkman.
And so on. Each and every department is involved in corruption.

One of uncles is judge at higher level. In a meeting someone asked him not to take bribe. His reply was astonishing, that it's rizq and blessing of Allah. I said, if you eat haram by considering it haram, then its only a sin, but if you eat haram by considering it halal, then it's kufr. (Because no one is allowed to make things halal, declared haram by Allah, or halal by him to haram). Later, you will be declared religious fanatic if you want discuss further.

People are involved in corruption, considering it only haram for others and halal for themselves, from low to top level. Other group which don't believe in halal or haram, only want to follow west in nudity and drinking, but not in any other matter.

So, what we are facing is اعمالکم عمالکم
 
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