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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gives constitutional protection to the process of privatization, the Protection of Economic Reform Ordinance should be withdrawn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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AVM Shahzad Chaudhry’s Article Pak Papers Refused To Publish: Don’t Dig

Dear Sir,

 

Find below a Piece that my regular Papers simply refused to publish; and this after over five years of a relationship between me and these mainstream Papers. Question: How deep is this conspiracy to strangulate Musharraf? Many of us may have many reasons to dislike Musharraf – I have many – but is this how justice is dispensed.

 

What Pakistan’s mainstream Papers would not publish because it just might seem to offer a ray of hope to Musharraf needs to be widely disseminated.

 

Let no voice be stifled.

 

Please share widely with your contacts.

 

Regards.

 

Shahzad Chaudhry

Don’t dig….

 

When in 1999 Nawaz Sharif dithered inexplicably on sacking Musharraf following Kargil, he began a series of actions that only blighted this nation and his personal self. A stand-off pregnant with the possibility that either man may strike against the other ensued. Nawaz Sharif procrastinated endlessly and provided Musharraf the opportunity to regain his balance. Musharraf struck on October 12, in response to a botched attempt by Mian Sahib to finally remove him.

 

Musharraf’s coup was an aberration; there being no earthly reason for him to call a coup other than preserving his position as the army chief. It derailed democracy; stunted political growth, and disenfranchised the political spectrum of the society by forcing Nawaz Sharif, and Benazir soon after, into exile. Within the military it wasn’t a popular coup; though, once it occurred it slowly engendered hope and promise against the dismal performance of the  government that Musharraf dislodged. In his nine years Musharraf did well on economy with a strong team, but it all came at the cost of another inevitable estrangement between personalities and institutions. Today Musharraf finds himself in the dock as a payback for that excess; at least that should have been the case. It is not. 

 

The original sin, the October 12, 1999 coup, which was universally abhorred, stands condoned, but the November 03, 2007 Emergency is what will not go unpunished. Strange ways. The November 03 emergency was a bona fide Constitutional measure under Article 232; but it must be brought to book because some judges refused to take a new oath after having already been tainted with an earlier oath under a PCO. One could question Musharraf’s judgment, or intent, but not his right to impose Emergency; and judgment remains a matter of opinion while intent is difficult to stand the test of legal evidence.

 

Mian Sahib, given his personality, hates confrontation; his previous proclivity for the same proscribed considerably with unpleasant experiences in his previous tenures. Nawaz Sharif would have known that he, Musharraf and Chaudhry Iftikhar, the former Chief Justice, were all tied into a triangular relationship around events that occurred in 1999, and after, and a recall on one would invariably mean bringing the other two into perspective with all the attendant fall-out – mostly adversarial and negative. A recall, that comes in the manner of an ill-timed trial, will bring alive the accompanying din of vengeance. Yet, he and his government have in hand a hot potato that they rather not have touched in the first place.

 

Perhaps, he has his Minister of Interior, Chaudhry Nisar, and some expedient politics, to blame for the ensuing discomfort. When seriously deficient administrative measures caused a most unfortunate mayhem and loss of life in the Ashura incident in Rawalpindi, the government fell back to the most infamous political tactic of introducing a diversion sure to take the focus away from a tardy failure. Out of nowhere, and having stayed quiet all this while on the issue, the government in its wisdom decided to bring Musharraf to justice. The Ashura incident since has long been forgotten. What we have instead is another challenge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mian Sahib is knee deep in the quagmire that is terrorism; tanked-out economy; impossible and deficient energy state; inflation and poverty that now are monstrosities; a nation that stands so fragmented along its various fault-lines that it seems on the verge to implode; sans direction, possibly without a vision, dysfunctional, smacking of incapacity to get out of the hole that it finds itself in. Instead he digs, and the hole only gets deeper, insurmountable.

 

This is what a Musharraf trial will deliver. A commonly held belief among the masses – and the upper crust one percent is no masses, please – that by indicting Musharraf the civilians will have evened out with the military. To the masses, Rule of Law is a farce of the elites that has no relevance to their lives. To the vocal elites, it is an opportunity to flag Rule of law as a divine principle that in reality they will never let touch their personal or collective lives. The veneer of morality is shamelessly superficial. Peel a layer, and you will soon be confronted by the argument, ‘but was not a civilian Prime Minister hanged?’. Right, he was, and Pakistan is poorer for it. But does that justify a repeat of the heinousness of our collective animalistic instincts; again. Who are we? And what games are we indulging in? We are already having trouble qualifying as people to the rest of the world. For heaven’s sake, know what is right; and even more importantly, when is right.

 

When the courts in the previous government brought many a retired general before it on various charges, the army leadership was internally castigated by both the serving and the retired community for abandoning their own to the travesties of disrespect and dishonor that were wrought in the name of Rule of Law and civilian supremacy. To a military mind, appearing before courts – any court including their own – is an indignity; one simply is not meant to err. Musharraf’s trial will rekindle that sense of indignity especially when in the parallel civilian structures – that bay for Musharraf’s blood – there is nothing of moral capital to show. Inevitably, bringing Musharraf to justice may have already forced military’s hand. For the moment Musharraf lies sick with the army, but he has also walked into the safety of army’s hands. Those who sought army’s position on the issue have it in no uncertain terms. This is a risky place. Whatever institutional balance seemed to have been restored lies at the cusp of another vulnerability. Such is the fragility of this governing structure of ours.

 

Why may the Rule of Law be established only through one man alone? Is it not a pervasive need across the spectrum? What of the rampant corruption; parking of ill gotten money in accounts abroad; failure to pay taxes; mis-governance; policies that only target to benefit the chosen few of the politico-economic clans? These too are crimes against humanity that remain unattended. Musharraf erred, big time, on October 12, 1999, but that isn’t even under consideration. Instead what we have is a recourse to selective justice. Deal whatever way you may with it here-on, Pakistan would have regressed

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Picture Story: Nawaz Sharif’s Great Contributions to Lahore & Raiwind Palace

 
 
NAWAZ SHARIF’S RAIWIND PALACE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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REAL PAKISTAN: Nawaz Sharif’s Promises & Delivery
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Bilawal Sey Bahaduri Ki Tawaqo Thi by Rauf Klasra

Whatever being said by Rauf Klasra is hundred percent correct. These jugglers  under the disguise of democracy  have shamelessly defrauded this nation and now once again a stage is set for

LOOT SALE of whatever is left with the country.

This time PMLN government would leave no stone up turned to ensure that each and every asset of the nation is distributed among themselves & their cronies  and Pakistan to left with Zero Balance.

Na Raha Bance Na Baja Bansaree.

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