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Damn the Corruption & Bad Governance of Dictatorial Ruler Nawaz Sharif

 

Our worthy Prime Minister addressing a  press conference in Bhawalpur  today, said that he never lies, probably he was promising for the future not to lie anymore, because for his past it would be a  joke of the decade to say he never lied.Probably he was joking, as he knows well that his entire life is based on varied nature of lies. I must hit at people of Pakistan as well, as to why & how they find out that Prime Minister lied. The question arises what made him to say he never lie, knowingly that he is lying. This remains to be a mystery. All of his life poor guy had been like that. 

 
 
 
 
 
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We saw him strongly refuting of any deal with General Musharraf while leaving for Saudi Arabia, later it turned out that he had signed a deal not to return before 10 Years. 

 
Thanks for reminding people of Pakistan, especially, the hard core PML(N) voters and supporters. If they want a liar for Prime Minister of Pakistan, then I should say “Good Luck”. The Sharif Brothers’ motto in life is ,”WO VAHDA HI KIA JO WAFA HO GAYA”?
 
Now it is for the people of Pakistan to judge whether lies or not. 

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Monkey with a Razor : Perception by Ayaz Fakir

 

 

 

 

The Monkey with a Razor

 

Perception

  Ayaz  Fakir

 

     The Ambassador of a European country was at a dinner with some Pakistanis, and PM Nawaz Sharif came up in the discussion, and the Ambassador asked quite innocently, can your PM read and write? This set me thinking, is this the perception that people have about our PM? Can our PMs Public relations people in the PM office be so incompetent and that the image of the our PM so low, that doubts of his educational qualifications have been raised at international levels.

     The reality is more dangerous, for our PM’s education is not as low as his IQ which for a nuclear power is akin to giving a monkey a razor, only being a nuclear power is dangerous for the others.

     Being PM of Pakistan is a formidable task, and the destiny of 200 million people, and their future, is in the hands of someone who has a serious image problem,and the reality could be worse than the perception.

     The time has come for the citizens to rise up, against this sham democracy, which has succeeded in removing all the safeguards that had been placed to protect the people from the tyranny of the ‘elected’ majority. It would be pertinent to point out that Hitler and Mussolini were both elected as rulers through a massive majority, and it took a World war to finally remove them !

     Pakistanis have no solution other than to wait the five year term. In the meantime the ‘majority’ with a pliant opposition would empty the coffers, and pile up debts that will be impossible to repay. Surely our founding fathers did not envisage such a country for us. Do we deserve such rulers?

     While we have an army chief that is standing by and watching the plunder.? A Supreme Court that refuses to take notice of the destruction of a once flourishing society.

     A target killer was hanged a few months ago, Saulat Mirza, who had confessed to killing. 129 persons. Now someone has confessed to the murder of 400 persons. These are people who were used to bring the rulers to power, and sustain them in their positions.The Army has succeeded in arresting and bringing some of the killers to book. But the Army has not yet moved to prosecute them, nor has it decided to prosecute those who ordered the kills. The people are confused watching the Pakistan Army waiting for further instructions. Meanwhile many of the criminals are escaping and their money has already been moved to safe havens. The final go ahead from the Prime Minister is awaited, but this signal is already subject to a MukMuka (settlement) between the PMLN, and the PPP, both hesitating to yank the chain, lest both political parties are ejected. One thing is sure. The country cannot continue like this. The rulers of Pakistan have not realised the anger in the people simmering close to the surface. The recent examples of Saddam Hussain, Gaddafi and Hosni Mubarak are all before us. Though Gaddafi and Saddam had given their people fantastic welfare benefits, education medical facilities amongst the best in the world, yet, when the tide turned they set upon their rulers and despatched them ruthlessly, without remorse. In Pakistan our rulers have given us nothing, taking away the future of our children. In our political setup the accountability of the rulers has been taken away, and replaced with more safeguards to protect the rulers when in fact it should be the people who should be protected from the rulers.

     Other than Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, no other politician has been held to account, and even Bhutto was hanged for the wrong reasons. The crimes he committed against Pakistan were manifold- the breakup Pakistan was engineered by him,and was a treasonable offence, as he played into theIndian plan of reducing the Pakistani threat to India, by half. By retaining the position of Chief Martial Law Administrator he put himself above the law. This showed the Pakistani political ethos of putting self above state. A dictum that has been followed assiduously to the present day. It can safely be stated that after Bhutto no political leader has considered the effects on the state. The use of target killers to ‘eliminate’ hundreds of people for political reasons, conjures visions of some medieval bloodthirsty Feudal Lord rather than an urbane poetry reciting Urdu ,living in the plush woodlands of Millhill. That too in the 21st century. These are the leaders that have foisted themselves upon us. Can we break the stranglehold they have on the Nation? Even Imran Khan has strayed from his path, which should be the elimination of the present corrupt leadership, through a ruthless                                                     accountability. Sparing none. All those politicians who have committed crimes to further their political agendas including murder should be ruthlessly punished. For example, the rise of the MQM using extortion kidnapping and murder under the cover of politics within the knowledge of the Head of ISI Gen Kayani, makes him an accomplice and as guilty as the target killer involved. These terrorist activities will also include the current political leadership. Can Ch.Nisar claim that he was not aware of the crimes being committed under his watch during the past two years? Can Gen Kayani plead he was unaware of these criminal acts?

    If indeed the leadership of the ISI kept its silence at that time to retain its position at the trough of corruption, then is the then COAS not liable to punishment? And as an accomplice the punishment is equal to the crime. It seems that the entire leadership of all the parties are accountable. For none can plead innocence of the knowledge of the criminal activities. This knowledge makes them criminally culpable as they were in positions of power, and could have stemmed the rot, and thus share the guilt equally.

     Fortunately the present Army leadership is in a position to wipe the slate clean.

     Only then can a new leadership emerge.

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Mega Dam & Mega Scam _ Bhasha Dam

Mega Dam & Mega Scam _ Bhasha Dam

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Special Report by Javed Mahmood/Corporate Ambassador/ISLAMABAD
Diamir Basha Dam is emerging as another mega scam in which billions of rupees have been siphoned off through purchase of private land at extra-ordinary and unbelievably high rates. In several cases, the payment of one-acre of land for the Bhasha Dam had been made in the range of 10 million rupees (one crore for one acre), whereas the actual rate of the land, consisting of mountains and rocks, is hardly one lakh rupees (0.1 million rupees).
Chairman Sind Tas Water Council of Pakistan Engr. Muhammad Suleiman disclosed this ‘Mega Dam & Mega Scam’ issue in an interview to Corporate Ambassador on Sunday (Sept 13, 2015).
Three governments are involved in this mega scam _ Pervez Musharraf’s regime, PPP government and now PML(N), adding the major chunk of corruption made in land purchase was done by the PPP government.
More or less 80 billion rupees were paid to different persons for the purchase of land for Bhasha Dam by the PPP regime while PML(N) government believed to have paid 20 billion rupees from the total package of 100 billion rupees allocated for the purchase of land and rehabilitation of about 4,000 families affected by the project. Pervez Musharraf regime made a few billion rupees payment and it carries minimum responsibility of this mega scam.
“We have reports of exaggerated payments to several persons that you can imagine from the fact that one-acre of land worth 10,000 to 50,000 rupees had been purchased for 10 million rupees,” Engr. Suleiman said.
In my opinion this is a mega scam of mega dam that need to be probed by the authorities concerned to retrieve the looted public money.
Chairman of the Sind Tas Water Council said the present government was least interested in the construction of mega dam as it don’t want to annoy the foreign powers that are against the construction of a big dam that can change the fate of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan.
Since July 2013 the PML(N) government had neither completed the purchase of private land for the dam nor allocated funds to start its construction on fast-track basis, he said.
About 13 billion dollars are needed to build this dam out of which five billion dollars would be spent on the construction of 200-kms long road between the mountains and three billion dollars on the installation of transmission lines and the rest of the amount would be utilized on the construction of remaining projects of the dam, he said.
In a recent interview to this writer, Asian Development Bank Country Director Werner Leipach said that Pakistan must build one dam to expand water storage capacity that would promote irrigation, produce low-cost electricity and ensure economic growth and prosperity in the country.
He, however, said that the government don’t have enough financial resources to build this mega dam and the donors may not support it because of its location as the dam also falls into the territory that is disputed.
He did not name India, but sources said the World Bank officials have asked the government to get No Objection Certificate from India to build Bhash Dam.
For example, the PML(N) government organized a conference in Washington to line-up financing for this dam but the World Bank sabotaged it by linking its financing with the risk assessment survey of the project that involves obtaining an NOC from India.
Chairman Sind Tas Water Council of Pakistan further stated that the government had signed $34 billion energy projects with China under the China-Pak Economic Corridor project, but the rulers have not bothered to include Bhasha or Dasu Dam in any of the CPEC projects that could produce low-cost electricity and support the agricultural and economic development in future.

PM orders probe into Bhasha Dam land corruption reports

A few months ago Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif has ordered inquiry into the alleged corruption in the purchase of private land for the dam. However, no body knows the fate of the inquiry or its findings and this mum of the government is supporting reports of corruption in this mega project.

16 Years gone, Bhasha Dam land still not purchased

 
Dasu dam1The present government of PML(N) has paced up the land acquisition process, but its first two years have gone (out of 5-year term) and still the private land purchasing is going on. How much serious is the PML(N) government in this project it can be guessed from the fact that it is allocated less than one percent of the total cost of the project in each budget for the dam.
In other words, a dam that was to be completed in 14 years at a cost of $13-14 billion US dollars, its land could not be purchased in 16 years. This is the way our rulers solve the energy problem that has paralysed the business and social life.
On several occasions the Federal Minister for Finance Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar has vowed to build two big dams _ Dasu and Basha Dams to meet the shortage of water and electricity.
The PML(N) government arranged conference in Washington to get financial support from the donors and the investors to build Diamir Bhasha Dam.
But the World Bank foiled that conference by giving the verdict that the government should carry out the risk assessment of the project that also needed an NOC from India. Just imagine, can India give Pakistan an NOC to build a dam that can change the future scenario of Pakistan.
Experts often say every year that if Pakistan builds one big dam, the country can overcome the annual feature of devastation of floods.
Regarding the Dasu Hydro Power Project the World Bank had approved $588 million IDA loan to support the government to build Dasu Dam, a run of the river hydro-project to be built on Indus River. The project would produce more than 4000 MWs of electricity after completion. The Dasu Dam is expected to be completed in 7 years at a cost of 7 to 8 billion dollars. So far the World Bank had provided only $50 million to Pakistan for this project and now land acquisition is going on at a very disappointingly slow pace.
Interesting to note is that the experts in WAPDA have strongly proposed the construction of Bhasha Dam that will not only store water for agricultural purposes but also produce 4,500 MWs of electricity.
WAPDA officials are of the opinion that Dasu Dam is run-of-the river dam that will not store water and it will produce electricity only from the river water.
WAPDA experts have told the government and the WB that Bhasha Dam is expensive and it will take more time than Dasu, but its advantage is that it would overcome water shortage in Pakistan that would ultimately support agricultural and economic growth in the country. But the World Bank had supported Dasu Dam/Hydro Power Project.
Dasu Hydropower Project has the potential of producing 4320MW electricity which will be developed in two phases. Under Phase-I, 2,160MW electricity will be produced which will be extended to 4,320MW in future under Phase-II.

BHASHA DAM

Bhasha Dam is a gravity dam, in the preliminary stages of construction, on the River Indus in Gilgit-BaltistanPakistan. Its foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani of Pakistan on 18 October 2011. Upon completion, Diamer-Bhasha Dam would be the highest RCC dam in the world. The dam site is situated near a place called “Bhasha” in Gilgit-Baltistan’s Diamer District, hence the name.
Upon completion, Diamer-Bhasha Dam would (i) produce 4,500 megawatts of electricity through environmentally clean hydropower generation; (ii) store an extra 8,500,000 acre feet (10.5 km) of water for Pakistan that would be used for irrigation and drinking; (iii) extend the life of Tarbela Dam located downstream by 35 years; and (iv) control flood damage by the River Indus downstream during high floods.
It will have a height of 272 meters spillway with fourteen gates each 11.5 m x 16.24 m. The gross capacity of the reservoir will be 8,100,000 acre feet (10.0 km), with a live storage of 6,400,000 acre feet (7.9 km). Two underground power houses are being proposed, one on each side of the main dam having six turbines on each side with total installed capacity 4500 MW.
In January 2006, the Government of Pakistan announced the decision to construct 5 multi-purpose storage dams in the country during next 10–12 years.
According to the plan, Diamer-Bhasha Dam project was proposed in the first phase and in November 2008, the Executive Committee of National Economic Council formally approved the project. Council of Common Interests Pakistan, a constitutional body representing the provinces, also approved the construction of the dam. The Prime Minister of Pakistan laid the foundation stone of the project on 18 October 2011.
India’s NOC, construction & cost of Basha Dam: In November 2008, the cost of the Diamer-Bhasha dam was estimated at $12.6 billion, now delay in the construction of the dam had raised its cost to over $14 billion. The World Bank has linked the construction of this dam with the issuance of a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) from India _ which, in other words, is nothing but a technical way to say ‘no to this project’.
On 20 August 2013, Finance Minister of Pakistan Senator Ishaq Dar claimed to have convinced the World Bank (WB) to finance the Diamer-Bhasha Project without the requirement of NOC from India, but this too did not materialize and the government had now started work on the stage-1 projects of Dasu Dam at a cost of $4.8 billion. The first phase of this project would be completed in five years time and it will generate 2100 MWs of electricity. Let us see whether or not the present government makes serious efforts in building the Dasu project in its remaining three years tenure.

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NAWAZ SHARIF’S METRO BUS IN CANALS OF VENICE: PORK BARREL PROJECT & A BOONDOGGLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rawalpindi-Islamabad metro bus project not waterproof

 
 
 

ISLAMABAD/RAWALPINDI: Some newly constructed metro bus stations, worth millions of rupees, could not withstand the heavy monsoon showers on Tuesday and were flooded with rainwater.

The worst affected bus stations were Peshawar Mor, Centaurus, 7th Avenue, Kutchery and Shaheed-i-Milat stations where water flowed down the staircases and dripped from the ceiling, inundating the stations.

MNA Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, while talking to Dawn, attributed the construction flaws to corruption and the hasty execution of the project.

“The rains exposed the poor performance of the Punjab government which started running the service before the work had been completed,” he said.

He said that water could be seen seeping into the concrete, on the elevated road from Saddar to Faizabad and people are afraid that it could cause a big disaster.

The MNA said that the Leh Nullah Expressway, proposed by him, was the best project to control flooding in the nullah but the PML-N government instead chose to waste billions on their own projects.

“The metro bus project reeks of corruption. The first spell of monsoon rains has exposed the poor quality of construction material used,” he said. The administration was forced to shut down the elevators and escalators but buses continued to run.

Iqbal Hussain, a passenger waiting at Centaurus, said that while the metro bus service was a positive initiative by the government, the contractors completed the project in haste. “Look at how much water is dripping from the ceiling,” he said.

A janitor said: “The maintenance staff is doing their best to pump the water out, but there should be some proper arrangement at the entrances to prevent rainwater from entering.”

A resident of Sector F-6, Mohammad Ali, said: “The government spent billions of rupees on the project but could not ensure proper drainage. Action should be taken against those negligent officers, who were in charge of the construction work.”

The water accumulated at the stations was finally drained several hours later.

A senior Capital Development Authority (CDA) official, requesting anonymity, passed the buck to the administration in Rawalpindi, stating that the CDA is not responsible for drainage at the bus stations.

“The project was executed by private firms, under the supervision of Commissioner Zahid Saeed, so he should be questioned about construction flaws,” he said.

Commissioner Saeed, who is the project director for the metro bus, told Dawn that he travelled along the bus route, accompanied by former MNA Hanif Abbasi and did not find any serious problems.

He said water accumulated in the commercial area at the back of the passport officer near Peshawar Mor rather than the underpasses and machinery had been sent to drain the water. He rejected the claims that the metro bus construction caused water to enter the market.

The Commissioner also did not accept that metro bus management was responsible for water entering the Centaurus Station.

“The Centaurus station was flooded because water accumulated in the underpass and there was no drainage near the green belt on the Blue Area side,” he said.

At 7th Avenue, Shaheed-i-Milat and two other bus stations, he said, water leaked from the joints of the fibreglass ceilings.

“These are not serious issues and will soon be resolved,” he said.

Published in Dawn, July 8th, 2015

 
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PRESS CENSORSHIP BY NAWAZ SHARIF IN PAKISTAN BANS MUBASHIR LUCMAN:DONT SEND DOLLAR REMITTANCES TO PAKISTAN TO SUPPORT NAWAZ GOVT

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Dear Readers: Please Write to Pervez Rathore to Restore ARY TV ‘s Anchor Mubashir Lucman’s Program and Not to Defy Article 19 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights Charter 

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