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Pakistani Sentiments: Alarming

 

Pakistani Sentiments: Alarming

 

 After unveiling of the real face and intentions of our government clearly spelled out in the press conference of the government information minister it is now crystal clear what all is going on and where they stand. They are bent upon to diminish and disgrace the very state institutions which can save us from falling apart and integrity of the state at this juncture. It really saddens me and should sadden every Pakistani to hear this.

 

It is the worst thing which could happen at this most critical juncture in our history where our very survival is at stake. We are indeed completely surrounded by enemies from within and without. Even the government in Power is sleeping with the enemy. It refuses to claim ownership of the country, its only vital institutions and the suffering of the people.
Things certainly cannot go on further like this. The existing system has to change immediately for us to survive and safely go through this critical life threatening test. I think this is the last stray which must break the camel’s back.

 

As i wrote two days back the present system in the guise of so called Democracy has been thoroughly bastardized and customized by thieves, looters and enemies of the state to their convenience. As such this system cannot work nor can it be called democratic in any way.

 

Instead of sustaining more national damage it will be much better to swallow the bitter pill once and for all and send this time failed corrupt system packing.

 

Thereafter instead of military rule, put an interim national civilian government of patriotic Pakistanis from all walks of life in place for a period and meanwhile put brains to frame and put together a new workable democratic system. A constitutional court can also be put in place at the Supreme Court level to oversee the framing of the new order and ensuring that the order protects all the basic rights of the citizens and that it is fair and balanced. The new order must also be put in front of the Public through fair and transparent set of referendums to seek their suggestions advice and subsequently clear approval of the people of Pakistan.

 

All these thieves, looters, anti state elements must also be brought to the book and held accountable. No matter whom they are without any favorites and exception and across the board.

 

Long Live Pakistan. May all its enemies be doomed and punished.

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 Totally agree with Naeem Abbas. A, JK-Leghari-type action is needed immediately.

 

The President must act, no holds barred. That is the only way we can save Pakistan from this third rate motley of so-called corrupt, unpatriotic, traitorous leaders after winning the elections fraudulently.

 

The present scenario is not only about the Army and ISI, it is about the country, Pakistan.

 

 These chicken-hearted crowd of goons are bent upon breaking this country. The sooner they are packed up, the better.

 

 

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Lest We Forget The Outstanding Achievements of General Musharraf

Amongst many other super things Gen Musharraf did, which Dr. Attaur Rehman has omitted, one was sponsoring Higher Education. Every public sector university received billions to send teachers for PhD abroad, on yearly basis. Even University of Balochistan was able to send 35 Assistant Professors for PhD abroad at an average cost of Rs.7m per student within 2006-8. Electrification and provision of natural gas to hundreds of thousands of villages was another…Maqsood Kayani, Selection Editor,Pakistan Think Tank

Lest we forget the Outstanding Achievements

 

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 Dr Atta-ur-Rahman
December 25, 2013 

Like any human being, President Musharraf too made some mistakes, the major one relating to the National Reconciliation Ordinance. The period from 2000 to 2008 was also full of certain outstanding achievements.

Let us take the economy first. Pakistan was financially in a very difficult position in October 1999. By 2008 it was included in the N-11 (Next 11) group of countries that were predicted to join the most powerful economies of the world. During 2000-2008, the GDP grew from $63 billion to $170 billion, and there was an annual GDP growth of about seven percent, better than most economies of the world.

Per capita income increased from $430 to about $1000, and the foreign exchange reserves that had slid to $0.5 billion in 1999 grew to $16.5 billion by 2008. The revenue generation grew from Rs. 308 billion in 1999 to about Rs.1 trillion in 2008. The debt-to-GDP ratio improved from 102 percent to 53 percent. The exports grew from $7.8 billion to $17.5 billion. Foreign direct investments increased from $400 million to $8.4 billion.

The Karachi Stock Exchange Index shot up from about 950 points to 16,500 points. The annual development budget increased from Rs90 billion in 1999 to Rs520 billion in 2008, while poverty was reduced from 34 percent to 17 percent. The dollar value was maintained at about Rs60, thereby controlling the rate of inflation.

The communication infra-structure also saw a rapid improvement. The major new roads built in this period were: Coastal Highway Karachi–Gwadar 700KMs, (M1) Peshawar to Islamabad Motorway, (M3) Pindi Bhattian to Faisalabad Motorway, (M4) Faisalabad to Multan Motorway, National Highway (N5) dualised Karachi to Peshawar, Quetta-Zhob-D I Khan road, Quetta–Loralai-D G Khan Road, Gwadar–Turbat-Rato Dero road, Chitral linking with Gilgit over Shandur Pass, Gilgit linked with Skardu via Astore – Chillum–Deosai Plains, Lowari Tunnel linking KPK to Chitral, Kaghan Valley linked with KKH at Chilas over Babusar Pass, Kohat Tunnel, Lahore-Sialkot Road, Lahore-Faisalabad Road, Karachi-Lyari Expressway, Karachi Northern Bypass, and Lahore Ring Road.

The strategically significant Gwadar Port was developed with Chinese assistance. A number of airports were developed and expanded. The Lahore airport was completed, the new Islamabad airport was started, the new Sambrial (Sialkot) airport was built, the Multan airport was expanded, the Gwadar airport was developed and the Quetta airport was expanded.

In the agricultural sector a number of important irrigation projects were initiated. The Diamer Bhasha Dam was launched. The Mangla Dam was raised by 30 feet increasing 2.9 maf water storage capacity and 100MW electricity. A number of new dams and canals were built (Mirani Dam for Balochistan, Subukzai Dam for Balochistan and Gomal Zam Dam for KP; Kachi Canal from Taunsa to Dera Bugti and Jhal Magsi to irrigate 713,000 acres of barren cotton producing land, the Thal Canal for Punjab, Rainee Canal for Sindh).

Overall three million acres of barren land were brought under cultivation. The Right Bank Outfall Drain (RBOD) was constructed through Sindh, thereby saving Indus River and Manchar Lake (Sind) from pollution. The steps taken led to an increase in wheat production from 14 million tons to 22 million tons, and increase in cotton production from nine million bales to 13 million bales.

Price control was exercised on essential items. The prices of edible household items (flour, naan, milk, tea, sugar, meat, vegetable oil etc) have tripled or quadrupled in the last five years. A rotational loan system was introduced through banks for poor farmers and loan facility for farmers increased from Rs35 billion through ZTBL only, to Rs160 billion from all other private banks.

Overall 2900MW of electricity was added to national generation capacity. The new energy projects initiated included the Ghazi Barotha hydro electricity project (1600MW), the Chashma-II nuclear electricity plant (300MW). The Neelum-Jhelum hydroelectricity project was initiated (1800 MW), the Satpara Power project in Skardu, and the Naltar power project in Gilgit.

A true revolution was brought about in the telecommunications sector. The number of mobile phones increased from 600,000 in the year 2000 to over 7 crore in 2006. Tele-density was increased from 2.9 percent to over 70 percent, and millions of jobs were created in the telecom sector. The IT sector also saw a phenomenal growth with internet connectivity spreading rapidly, particularly during 2000-2003 from 40 cities to over 2000 towns of Pakistan.

Fibre optic connectivity increased from 30 cities to over 1500 towns of Pakistan in the same period. The bandwidth cost of two megabytes was reduced sharply from $86,000 to $3,000 per month. Pakistan’s first satellite PakSat 1 was placed in space. Industry prospered as never before and industrial growth was in double figures throughout the nine-year period.

A revolution was brought about in the higher education sector with the establishment of the Higher Education Commission. The annual allocation for higher education was increased from only Rs 500 million in 2000 to Rs 28 billion in 2008, thereby laying the foundations of the development of a strong knowledge economy. Student enrolment in universities increased from 270,000 to 900,000 and the number of universities and degree awarding institutes increased from 57 in 2000 to 137 by 2008. 


This rapid transformation deeply worried India and a detailed presentation was given to the Indian prime minister on 
July 22 about the dramatic progress in Pakistan.

A number of steps were taken to strengthen democracy at the grassroots. A large number of new TV channels were allowed and the media given full freedom. The local government system was launched to empower the people through a third tier of government. Women were empowered politically through reserved seats at all tiers of government. Minorities were provided with the system of joint electorate.

In the field of defence, the production of Al Khalid tanks for the army and JF 17 Thunder Fighter jets for PAF was carried out. All missiles were tested and proven for nuclear capability and our nuclear arsenal was strengthened and protected through an impenetrable command and control system. The Army Strategic Force Command was created to protect these strategic assets.

The position of president is purely ceremonial. The power lies entirely with the prime minister. The president can only act on the written ‘advice’ of the prime minister. He acted on the advice of the PM and only after wide consultations with his cabinet colleagues and the corp commanders. The guilt, if any, lies with all of them.

The writer is the president of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences and former chairman of the HEC. 

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TWO LIARS NAWAZ SHARIF & INDIA & A TRUTHFUL INDIAN GENERAL Part 2: Not convinced we won Kargil: Lt Gen Kishan Pal to NDTV

While Nawaz Sharif , PMLN Jiyalas & India Lie Through Their Teeth

 

A Courageous Indian General Tells The Truth

 

Not convinced we won Kargil: Lt Gen Kishan Pal to NDTV

All India | Nitin Gokhale | Updated: May 31, 2010 00:36 IST

 
 
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A General who led the Indian Army on ground in the Kargil conflict, has broken his 11-year silence to say that he believes India actually lost the war in strategic terms. 

In an exclusive interview to NDTV, Lieutenant-General Kishan Pal, who was then the head of the Srinagar-based 15 Corps, says India has failed to consolidate its tactical gains.

Asked for his assessment of the conflict 11 years later, Gen Pal told NDTV: “Well for 11 years I did not speak at all…I did not speak because I was never convinced about this war, whether we really won it…We did gain some tactical victories, we regained the territories we lost, we lost 587 precious lives. I consider this loss of war because whatever we gained from the war has not been consolidated, either politically or diplomatically. It has not been consolidated militarily.”
 
Gen Pal was recently in a controversy involving the battle performance report of one of his juniors, Brigadier Devinder Singh.

Speaking to NDTV, the then Army chief General VP Mailk refused to get into the debate but said there was little doubt who won that war.

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ANTI-PRIVATISATION BOARD REPORT: NAWAZ SHARIF’S THEFT OF STATE ASSETS ON BEHALF OF CRONIES & FAMILY

Nawaz Sharif has not learned from his past egregious mistakes and anti-state commercial crimes.He has egregiously started the process of privatisation of Pakistan Strategic State Assets. These will be given away at pittance of their actual price to cronies and family members. Nawaz Sharif has multiplied his assets from a few hundred thousand dollars into billions of dollars. Over 60 percent of Pakistanis live below the poverty line. 

 

Under the Nawaz Sharif government (1990-1993), the proceeds of privatization were to be distributed equally for defense, repayment of foreign loans and social welfare. The Sharif government did not practice this formula but at least that was the declared purpose. Under Musharaf-Shoukat Aziz, this formula was changed: 90% was to go toward the repayment of foreign debts with the other 10% used to operate the Privatization Commission and for social welfare expenditures. 

The Musharaf Shaukat regime earned $2.5 billion during 2006-2007 from privatizations with the target for the following year an additional billion. If the chief justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan had not stopped the privatization of Pakistan Steel Mills Karachi in 2006, the regime would have sold most of the remaining public institutions at bargain prices. This would have been like selling Pakistan. unnamed

Still, the website of Privatization Commission updated in March 2008 announces the planned privatization of Pakistan Railways, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), State Life Insurance Corporation, Oil and Gas Development Corporation, Sui Northern and Sui Southern Gas Companies, Faisalabad Electric Supply Corporation, Peshawar Electric Supply Corporation, National Fertilizer Corporation, Port Qasim Authority, Civil Aviation Authority, Karachi Port Trust, Printing Corporation of Pakistan, All Utility Stores and Corporation, Rice Export Corporation, Cotton Export Corporation and Convention Center Islamabad. 

We demand that the PPP government stop the process of privatization. An independent commission should be established to investigate the corruption involved in the previous privatizations. The Privatization Commission and the Privatization Ministry should be abolished. Because it gives constitutional protection to the process of privatization, the Protection of Economic Reform Ordinance should be withdrawn

Here are some facts:

According to the Privatization Ordinance of 2000, the purpose of privatization is to alleviate poverty and repayment of foreign debts. But obviously these two purposes have not been accomplished. When privatization began in 1991, the foreign debt was $23.323 billion, today it is $45 billion. Internal debts have also been increasing. According to all government and independent surveys, over 45% of the population lives below the poverty line. The country’s national economic growth during the previous decade (1981-1991) averaged 6.7%; during the first decade of privatization (1991-2001), growth averaged only 4.4%. 

The direct negative impact of privatization has been seen on working class. At least 600.000 workers have lost their jobs during the 15 years of privatization and those still working in the privatized factories are on a contract system. There are no permanent jobs in these factories. Meanwhile the informal sector has grown. But no labor laws govern informal work, consequently superexploitation rules, particularly for women workers. 

According to the 2002 report of Public Inquiry Committee of National Parliament, 80 billion Rupees earned by the Privatization Commission cannot be traced. In addition the privatization process has helped create five large cartels that have looted the masses at an unprecedented level. These are:

  • An oil cartel based on 10 oil companies,
  • A brokerage cartel based on 4 groups,
  • An Automobile cartel based on 3 companies,
  • A sugar cartel based on 24 companies,
  • A cement cartel based on 10 companies.

The creation and effective functioning of these cartels has resulted in an unprecedented price hikes and profits for the companies. On the other hand, the privatization process has weakened the trade union movement. While registered trade union membership stood at 870,000 in the early ‘80s, by 2007, it declined to 296,250. 

Clearly privatization is a political weapon in the hands of the capitalists. It is not just an economic attack but a political attack as well. It retards the growth of social, political and class-based consciousness. It reduces the country’s social capital and increases private capital. Instead of meeting social needs, it creates and increases private greed. 

The World Bank, Transparency International and other international institution talk of state corruption but never speak about the corruption involved in privatization process. The stories of corruption during the privatization process are in abundance in every country but are ignored for political reasons. 

The Anti-Privatization Alliance will do its best to stop the path of privatization by exposing the corruption and other irregularities in the process and launching a movement against privatization. We are happy to hear the stories of re-nationalization of privatization companies in several Latin American countries. That is the only answer that can be followed by all countries. 

English translation of Anti Privatization Alliance (APA) press conference by members of APA: Farooq Tariq, Khaliq Shah, Azra Shad, Yousaf Baluch, Maqsood Mujahid 

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PUSSY-FOOTER : NAWAZ SHARIF’S DILEMMA: Fight Or Flight

 

 

PAKISTAN’S PUSSY FOOTER

 

NAWAZ SHARIF

 

THE PRIME MINISTER FROM HELL

 

Dubiously “Elected” Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif can only best be described in American Slang, as “Pussy Footer,”According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, there are two definitions of

 

Pussy Footing:

1: to tread or move warily or stealthily

2: to refrain from committing oneself or making a decision

 

Both of the above-mentioned definitions fit Nawaz Sharif to the nth degree.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nawaz Sharif’s Dilemma: Fight Or Flight: Foot Dragging & Half-Hearted Operation Possible Under Puppet 3rd Choice COAS Gen.Raheel Shabbir

The Aims & Objective of CIA, Mossad, Russian Intelligence Saudi Arabian Intelligence, Afghan Intelligence RAW are Common: Destroy Pakistan Army And its Nuclear & Missile Capabilities. Nawaz Sharif’s & PMLN Objective to Destroy or Weaken Pakistan Army,

So that Sharif Brother investments in India are protect. In return India, Russia can access each other by road link through de-fanged Pakistan Army.

Us want Gwadar Port for US Navy and Keep China from getting access to the Arabian Sea. Between Pakistan Enemies Plan’s Execution, there is Allah (SWT) Plan, Which Works to Protect, a Nation of 180 Million of His Slaves, who bow to him 5 times a day.

Like Islam, Pakistan will survive till Eternity. But, there is NO guarantee; Pakistan’s enemies will make it.

Fate of Pakistan’s enemies, Indira Gandhi, Z.A. Bhutto, and Sh.Mujib & Their Families Should Serve As Warning to Those, Who Are Wise.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan a.k.a TTP Soft Corner for Right Wing Extreme Fundamentalists

 

His reluctance to fight Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan terrorists is based on: 1) his own cowardice and morbid fear of death. This has been displayed several times in the past. When Gen. (Retd) Musharraf’s booted him out for sheer incompetence and misgovernance. Sharif was so mortified that he begged the Saudis to save his life. And exulted when he was allowed to abscond to Saudi Arabia.2) During Kargil Crisis, he was afraid of an Indian attack across international border in Lahore; so he ran to President Clinton to save his hide and considerable wealth from coming to harm.

Nawaz Sharif, a GCUL Recruited CIA Asset since 1960 

He is an asset of CIA recruited, before the time of Zia-ul-Haq. The Sharif Family itself has been a CIA asset, since the time of his father, Mohammad Sharif Lohar. CIA has groomed him for bigger and better missions. He was a constant fixture in US Consular functions in Lahore. 

 

Nawaz Sharif being a CIA asset will do only those things, which are approved by CIA.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TTP-A CIA & RAW Mossad Trained Terror Organization

Tehreek-i-Taliban (TTP), Pakistan is also a CIA asset. CIA would never permit clash of its two asset. And that dear friends is the main reason Nawaz Sharif is dragging his feet in fighting TTP.

Nawaz Sharif, CIA Asset Since 1960s 

CIA to implement and guard India’s interest in Pakistan also uses Nawaz Sharif. Vajpayee’s Lahore visit was a confluence of US interests, during Kargil War. As an aftermath to cease fire, President Clinton promised to negotiate a peace deal and settlement of Kashmir issue. President Clinton’s promises were not worth the paper (if any) written on. He could not keep his sacred promise in front of Allah (SWT) to be faithful to Hilary. How could President Clinton be expected to keep his unrealistic and false promise to Nawaz Sharif?

 

Nawaz Sharif-Out of  Closet US Mole

 

It is time, the real Nawaz Sharif is Outed and his treachery exposed through a public trial on treasonous grounds. And,him and his family hung by the tallest tree on Shahrah-i-Quaid-e-Azam. This will be a lesson for generation of

Pakistani politicians, NEVER TO DOUBLE CROSS PAKISTANI PEOPLE. Any Mercy pleas from his sponsors, the US, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Britain, & EU Nations, be completely ignored. Sharif Brothers, their families, and their main conspirators, Pervaiz Rasheed, Ishaq Dar, Khwaja Asif, Fawad, Mussadiq Malik, Abid Sher Ali, Ishaq Dar,Saad Rafiq, Asif Zardari, Malik Riaz, Owais Tappi, Mirza Iqbal Baig, and PMLN culpable and corrupt jiyalas must meet Muammar Qadhafi’s fate.

If this DOES NOT happen,Pakistan will continue to drift like a leaf in the ocean of perfidy.

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