The mentality of Pakistani politicians: a glimpse

A member of the national assembly is disqualified by the Supreme Court for holding a fake / forged degree. See the details and especially her reaction; she did not a bit feel ashamed of her misdeed:

SC disqualifies Sumaira Malik in fake degree case
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SC) on Monday declared Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MNA Sumaira Malik as ineligible for holding a fake degree, Geo News reported. 
The SC had reserved the ruling in a case pertaining to alleged bogus degree of PML-N leader and MNA Sumaira Malik. The court also declared 2008 notification as null and void, declaring her successful in 2008.
A three-member bench of apex court comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Jawwad S Khawaja and Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed announce the verdict reserved on October 09, 2013.
It is worth mentioning here that Malik Umar Aslam Awan had filed civil appeal

Rule of law or the rule of the elected representatives?

See the following news item. It’s nothing new in Pakistan. Democracy in Pakistan is just a ladder to become princes and the kings!
Minister threatens cops over traffic citation

MULTAN: Provincial Minister for Auqaf Haroon Sultan Bukhari on Saturday refused to pay a Rs750 fine when he was stopped by the Motorway Police for speeding on the National Highway near Mian Channu.

According to the Motorway Police, Bukhari was on his way to Muzaffargarh when the car he was travelling on was clocked at 125km/hour.
Police said when Inspector Nasrullah Baloch stopped him and told him that he had been speeding, the minister introduced himself.
Police said the Bukhari told Nasrullah that he did not have the authority to fine a provincial minister especially in the Punjab.
Motorway Police told The Express Tribune that they had evidence that the minister had been driving at 125 km/hour on the National Highway in

Guess who’s the driver?

Guess who’s the driver? One who’s driving (Amir Jamaat-e-Islami, Munawwar Hassan) or the one who’s sitting behind (Taliban’s rep)?

[The Express Tribune, November 18, 2013] 

Riyasati Ashrafiya (State Aristocracy) drowning Pakistan deeper in debt

Drowned,  sinking deeper in debt
By Huzaima Bukhari And Dr Ikramul Haq   
Pakistan, drowned deep in debt, is sinking deeper and deeper with each passing moment. The situation, if not remedied on a war footing, will eventually lead the country to an economic collapse. During the last three months, the debt burden has soared by Rs 980 billion – an unprecedented increase pushing the total domestic debt up to Rs 15 trillion. This does not include borrowing from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to avert a serious balance of payment crisis. The Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) was very critical of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) government for increasing the debt burden of the country by 100% in five years, but its own record during three months is more deplorable – adding Rs 11 billion a day is awfully gruesome!

On 30th June 2013, the federal government’s total domestic debt

A stinted mindset

We are not a normal nation and live down inside the proverbial well made of our own presumptions. Thus we are a perfect subject matter for psychologists to study. In addition, we are never ready to admit that, instead declare others abnormal. That makes us own a stinted mindset in our heads. What’s wrong with this mindset is that it never allows us to live normally, to have introspection, to see ourselves in a critical mirror, to identify our mistakes, to understand our inconsistencies, to grant others the same rights and freedoms that only we rightfully claim to possess and enjoy. It is this mindset that does not let us come out of our obsession of a charismatic nation (for whom things will happen on their own without any effort), and finally it is this mindset that never permits us to move ahead and improve ourselves.
Forget the present crisis

The wailers: a cartoon

The wailers: Why Hakimullah Mehsud, Chief of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan was killed in a drone strike! That jeopardized the peace talks with the TTP, they cry!

[The Express Tribune, November 3, 2013]

Drones: confusion or clarity!

See this cartoon by Sabir Nazar, and try to find what’s the issue behind all the fuss over the Drone attacks inside the Pakistan’s territory!

[The Express Tribune, October 27, 2013]

Pakistan – victim of a dangerous theory of knowledge

I completed this article on April 2, 2007, after about a month when on March 9, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, refused to budge before the mightiest generals of Pakistan.
Like millions of other Pakistanis, I too was excited; yeah there was a way out of the quagmire Pakistanis have been put into by the Riyasati Asharafiya (State Aristocracy). However, I was trying to see this development on the political horizon of Pakistan from a very different angle: from the perspective of a theory of knowledge. The title I gave to this article was: Pakistan – victim of a dangerous theory of knowledge
I sent this article to The News, which carried it by a different title:
Judiciary’s first ever NO
Here is this article:
Pakistan – Victim of a Dangerous Theory of Knowledge
He knows nothing; and he thinks he knows everything. That

“How the Pakistan Railways was won?” – Boots replacing books

The following news story tells how Boots are replacing Books [Also compare the British Rule with the Pakistani Military Rule (including the Pakistani Civilian Rule)]:
Military rule legacies: Enter the boots, exit books
ISLAMABAD: Cycles of military dictatorship have left behind their fair share of legacies – amendments to the Constitution, controversial changes to school curriculum, the list can go on.  Some of these bequests have not only caused confusion, but also severely damaged national intellect and heritage.
Against this backdrop, the demolishment of libraries and recreational areas established during the British era at railway stations, more often than not to turn them into police stations, is one such example.
According to records, libraries have been shut down in the name of sanctity, sensitivity and national interest, to give way to more thanas. Consequently, even during Gen Pervez Musharraf’s ‘moderate’ military rule, countless precious books were discarded.

Tracks to Rawalpindi
The

Did you invest in education, Ms. Maryam Nawaz Sharif?

The Express Tribune of October 26, 2013 placed a tweet of Maryam Nawaz Sharif on top of its front page. Here it is:
“Education could be your wisest investment”
Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Twitter

One may ask: did your investment in education prove wise?
Or what else proved wise?
Is it because of your education that this newspaper highlights your tweet on its front page?
Or it is something else?
Such as Riyasati Ashrafiya’s (State Aristocracy’s) clout? And, Pakistani Media’s complicity with the Riyasati Ashrafiya?

Whatever it is, it is not your education, Ms. Maryam Nawaz Sharif, that the media is trying to make you another leader for the hapless citizens of Pakistan!

The Drone warriors

There are tribal citizens who favor Drone attacks!
“. . . interviews by The Economist with twenty residents of the tribal areas confirmed that many see individual drone strikes as preferable to the artillery barrages of the Pakistani military. They also insisted that the drones do not kill many civilians—a view starkly at odds with mainstream Pakistani opinion. “No one dares tell the real picture,” says an elder from North Waziristan. “Drone attacks are killing the militants who are killing innocent people.”
See the following news report by The Economist:

Drones over Pakistan: Drop the pilot

A surprising number of Pakistanis are in favour of drone strikes
NATIONAL surveys find that Pakistanis are overwhelmingly opposed to CIA drone strikes against suspected militants in the tribal badlands close to the Afghan border. The strikes are seen by many as an abuse of sovereignty, a symbol of American arrogance and the cause

Zubaida Khanum – an icon of real Pakistan

The real Pakistan finds a mention only when it dies. It’s trash all the way that glitters in Pakistani media!

See copied below some of the examples of this mention:

Zubaida Khanum passes away
LAHORE  – Renowned singer Zubaida Khanum passed away in Lahore on Saturday night. Her funeral will be held at Westwood Colony Raiwind Road on Sunday (today).
Zubaida Khanum was introduced in film Billo by Baba Chishti in 1951 and got breakthrough from famous film Shehri Babu in 1953.
She sung (sang) lot of super hit songs in films during her short but valuable stay in the industry. Zubaida Khanum’s Pinjabi songs are still very popular since she is known as an evergreen singer, and would remain so.
Legend Zubaida Khanum also sang popular naat ‘Shah-e-Madina’ decades ago.
Zubaida excelled singing for Punjabi and Urdu films. Composers like Rashid Attre, Safdar, Saleem Iqbal and Chishti were definitely

All’s not praise for General Kayani

Nadir Hassan stands apart from the courtiers in weighing up the achievements of General Kayani, ‘the political animal.’ See this article by him which The Newscarried on October 10, 2013.

The grand player
By Nadir Hassan
The bar for a successful chief of army staff is very low in Pakistan. So long as you don’t show so much disdain for democracy that you do away with it altogether you have done better than most. This is why, in the six weeks left before he retires, there will be many odes to General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, the man who could have grabbed absolute power but chose not to.

Ignore this hagiography. Kayani is without a doubt a very shrewd and calculating man but his net benefit to the country is in the red.

The first stint seemed to go so well. After the Musharraf nightmare, Kayani seemed like a new

Taking care of their elders

Two pictures, one from Multan and one from Lahore, tell how the elders are still loved and taken care of in a society where moral and social values are in disarray.
[The Express Tribune, October 2, 2013]

[Daily Jang, October 12, 2013]

In violent Pakistan, violent birth of an island

Here is the story of an island’s violent birth in an earthquake:

Island’sviolent birth in an earthquake
By Henry Fountain
A small island that appeared in the Arabian Sea off Pakistan after an earthquake last week most likely formed when the shaking released methane gas and water trapped in undersea sediments. The gas and water forced part of the seabed to the surface, experts said.
[The New York Times]
“It looked as if a section of shallow seafloor had simply been pushed up,” said Game McGinsey, a volcanologist with the United States Geological Survey. Photographs of the island, which measures roughly 100 feet by 250 feet and rises about 60 feet above the water, showed a rough-textured surface suggesting that the seafloor had risen and cracked, he said.
Dr. McGinsey said the way the island was created was similar in some ways to that of a so-called mud volcano, in which gas

But, who is the accomplice, and the culprit?

Isn’t the accomplice, and the culprit the federal government, which gave consent for this scheme? Isn’t it the ruling party, i.e. Pakistan Muslim League (N)? Aren’t they the politicians of Pakistan, who allow such usurpatory schemes?
So, who is the main culprit? The answer is: the politicians of Pakistan.

Farm land allotment scheme for army officers

ISLAMABAD, Sept 14: General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, who is retiring in November after completing his six-year tenure as Chief of Army Staff, approved a few months ago a scheme for allotting agriculture land to serving and retired army officers.
After the approval, the Welfare and Rehabilitation (W&R) Directorate of the General Headquarters circulated on July 31 details of the scheme to all the regiments, corps centers, station headquarters, ministry of defence and other relevant quarters.
According to a former officer, retired Colonel Mohammad Sajjad such schemes are announced after certain periods of time and

Softcore Taliban in action

The real strength of the hardcore Taliban lies in their softcore allies!

[The Express Tribune, October 7, 2013]

But who is she!

See how one member of an elite family is being showered with praises for her real degree and distinction in the LL.B. examination by a senior journalist! Though his story tells about her family, but her belonging to an elite family is not highlighted.
Also, the journalist writes: “Ayesha was elected member of the National Assembly on the reserved women’s seat on the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) ticket along with others after the May general elections.” It may be mentioned here that no elections are held for the reserved seats, only nominations are made.

Poor Pakistani media!

A lawmaker with a real degree and with highest distinction
By Tariq Butt
ISLAMABAD: While lawmakers dubiously take pride in possessing fake degrees, getting or giving out of the way favours to their cronies and exploiting their positions, a female novice among them has earned a rare distinction that is reserved only for