Thursday, September 4, 2014

2 Wrongs won't make 1 Right

How could a sitting Prime Minister resign and how could a sitting Prime Minister keeps his seat; when both demands are wrong. If you're corrupt, dishonest then you can't be PM but at same end, if no one can proof you've rigged the election then there's no way, you resign.

If Imran Khan goes without taking resignation of Nawaz Sharif then his ideological workers/supporters may not like it and if PM resigns or goes on leave then it's his political death.

Pakistan is as always passing by a delegate time - I wonder if any country in the world has days like, what we experience here everyday. So much happens here politically, socially, economically in a day which others experience in months.  

Friday, July 11, 2014

Musical Chair in PCB

Those who're not familiar with what "musical chair" is - please refer the Pakistan Cricket Board definition for chairman PCB position.. I wonder what is going wrong in heads of everyone who's even part of PCB. One day we hear person X is chairman and next day, we realize.. ohh no, he is not the chairman anymore. I have learned in ISSB and CSS interviews, this has become a major current affair question :)

I don't think this position is so powerful or lucrative, otherwise Maulana Fazul Rehman of JUI-F must have asked government to appoint him or his brother on this position; aur phir koi inn say yea position lay kar dekhata..

If government seriously wants to place a permanent person holding this position then they must ask for MQM support and if the nominate any of their party bearer for this position then he will remain there the time Altaf bhai wants him too and the entire dynamics of Cricket board and team will change, where "paan and gotka" will become mandatory refreshment.

Ahh.. I wonder when we as individuals will start thinking above our self.
  

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

My Choice of fifa 2014

Okay, I have 3 teams and two of them are in finals - Germany and Holland, and Italy couldn't make it this time. Today Brazil is facing Germany and my vote is for Germany to win this time, though I would love to see home team do well, which I think they've already done so.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Why vote for PTI?

In my October 9th post last year, I pointed out PTI must join hands with other political forces - individual or party level, and today we see PTI have open doors for many politicians who've either join PTI for sake of party ticket or party policy of bringing change in country.

PTI has already published its economic, educational and social policies - so far it is the only party in Pakistan history to make such a move. And interesting now we're seeing few leaving party and rejoining others as they don't see their (maybe corrupt) political future in this party which is good for this new born party's overall image and political future.

My top 10 reasons to vote for PTI are:

1. This party is never been tried before, this is the best argument to vote for change - old faces, ideas can't bring any change - their survival is in old pathatic political system.

2. Only party which is shown strength in all parts of Pakistan. I'm not refering it only because they're running big shows in all provinces but the fact, this party has become symbol of a Pakistani party, it is not a Punjab, Sindh, Balouch or KP based party, its origin is from Lahore and its presence can be felt allover Pakistan. When it conducted its party convention in Quetta, it surprised everyone when Baloch sung Pakistani songs there - this party never talks about sectarian, regional or language division or neither ask for votes on this basis.

3. This bring to my 3 most important reason to vote for PTI - This party is a national party, which speak about Pakistan and Pakistanis as nation. It runs songs which promote provisional harmony and nationalism. PPP and PML(N)/(Q), are either Punjab based parties or Sindh based. Though PPP has won national/provincial seats from all over Pakistan but it always play its Sindh card whenever reaquired.

4. Against waging War on Pakistanis. It is the only party which from day 1, standing on its stance of negotiating with tribal communities both at south and north waziristan.

5. Coming up with Policy documents and plans on major issues faced in Pakistan.

6. Party Structure/selection based on democratic norms. Few seats are given based on political influence which is a dent to what Imran Khan has been claiming.

7. Everyone has his/her say in party meetings unlike those of democratic parties.

8. Coming up with different policy statement on terrorism and sectarian differences in the country.

9. Most of the members are young and looking for a change in existing setup having a revolutionary mindset and vision.

10. And Simply because Imran Khan is not corrupt.
      

New Army Chief..

In Pakistan, Army is always been the second most influential place to be beside being President or Prime Minister of the country. And some do comment, COAS is the most powerful position in the country. The current chief of Army is about to retire, he is catching lot of news lately considering he got 3 years extension last time and until yesterday, many were saying he would get another extension rather is lobbing for his extension or being made a powerful joint-chief of staff head (which at the moment is kind of ceremonial position, only given to senior Lt. General if he is not promoted as Army Chief)

I personally think, Gen. Keyani should not only resign gracefully but also not take any other position either as chairman joint chief of staff or US ambassadorship. These positions don't stand what he has achieved in last 6 years as Pakistan's Army chief. The way he has conducted himself especially in last couple of years, he is been hailed by every walk of life even from most insane critics of Pak Army. If he evaluate is current standing and see where he will be if given any position for years, here is my analysis why he shouldn't take any government office.
  1. After becoming US Ambassador, he might enjoy few years of international limelight but loss his position of neutrality.
  2. Even becoming joint chief of staff would only position him as weak character, what he holds now as being strong and institution building individual.
  3. Money shouldn't be his concern and not even remaining in limelight - he especially has already enjoyed both and will continue to have both even after his retirement.  
  4. If he retires now, every Pakistani serving or retire army officers/sapahe will admire him for rest of his life, he might become part of our history books.
  5. Now, he will be retiring as Chief of Army Staff - the most highly influential position in Pakistan... Later, end note will not be this exciting.
  6. If he retires gracefully now, he will be a welcome speaker for rest of his life from all walks of life in Pakistan and outside.
  7. If he retires, he will set a great precedence to his successors for upholding institutions over individuals.
Last but not least - we all are Pakistanis and few things are those which don't change in us. I wish, now is the time for change and our leaders take the first dive in this sea.
  

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

World of 100 People

Got a very interesting website, http://100people.org .. They have explain in most simple way possible the statistical analysis of our world. How easy it becomes when you know 26% of 7 billion world population is of children, and 8% have spend 65 years of their life. 83% of world population is literate and 13% has no access to clean water. 75% are cell phone users and 22% don't even have electricity access.

So here is some detail of this World Population 100 statistics:

If the World were 100 PEOPLE:
50 would be female and 50 would be male

26 would be children
There would be 74 adults, 8 of whom would be 65 and older

There would be:
60 Asians
15 Africans
14 people from the Americas
11 Europeans

33 Christians
22 Muslims
14 Hindus
7 Buddhists
12 people who practice other religions
12 people who would not be aligned with a religion

12 would speak Chinese
5 would speak Spanish
5 would speak English
78 would speak other languages

83 would be able to read and write; 17 would not

7 would have a college degree
22 would own or share a computer

77 people would have a place to shelter them
from the wind and the rain, but 23 would not

1 would be dying of starvation
15 would be undernourished
21 would be overweight

87 would have access to safe drinking water
13 people would have no clean, safe water to drink   
76 eligible males would have a primary school education
72 eligible females would have a primary school education   
51 would be urban dwellers and 49 would be rural dwellers 
48 would live on less than $2 USD per day
1 out of 2 children would live in poverty  
78 would have electricity and 22 would not  
65 would have improved sanitation
16 would have no toilets
19 would have unimproved toilets
75 would be cell phone users
30 would be active internet users
22 would own or share a computer  

How interesting these stats are when put together, though they are alarming and eye opener for world leaders world over who spend billions and billions of dollars on security where they can spend just millions to get much bigger impact fact than landing their armies in someone's sovereign state.
 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Is this time for Political Change?

Back in 2010, no one would have thought Imran Khan will become such an impact to Pakistani politics. Even I was doubtful but thanks to current government - they've made sure that every silent voter must become vocal. Now funny aspect is that you will find majority of first time voters if not everyone is now compaigning for PTI.

They are all volunteers, and have one objective only to bring political cultural change.