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Sep 6, 2013

6 September Defence Day Of Pakistan


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Hats Off  to Martyrs Soldiers of 1965 War, who fought hard and serve the country well. In 1965 War India got serious damages,injuries and defeat obviously badly... If any Country has negative aims or bad intention & plan against Pakistan they will be destroyed bluntly by Forces of Pakistan with support of patriotic public of Pakistan because we are one under one Flag....


Pakistan Zindabaad ... ( Long Live Pakistan )

Aug 14, 2013

14th August Independence Day Of Pakistan







Quaid-e-Azam To Nation

“ Pakistan not only means freedom and independence, but also the Muslim Ideology that has to be preserved that has come to us as a precious gift and treasure.” Quaid-e-Azam, Chittagong, March,1948.

May 3, 2013

Pakistan Top 100 Problems

Here's my list of Pakistan's top 100 problems that are listed at random and in no particular order and I listed them as they came to my mind. The purpose is not to demoralize people but to honestly list our problems so that we can solve them. This is like a brain storming session. 

1) Taliban funded and supplied weapons by Pakistan's enemies
2) PPP let by Pakistan's most notorious gangster and his disco-dancing son who's the Life Chairmane
3) PML (Nawaz) led by Nawaz Sharif a large scale embezzler and corrupt billionare
4) ANP and their pro India ideology
5) MQM led by Altaf Hussain
6) Armed and violent gangs in Karachi, including Lyari and Sohrab Goth
7) Lack of education
8) Lack of science and technology
9) Lack of justice
10) Corrupt lawyers and judges
11) Corrupt and inefficient police 
12) Corrupt bureaucracy 
13) Lack of clean drinking water for the majority of the population
14) Lack of sanitation (no toilets)
15) Lack of food for poor people
16) Lack of jobs
17) One of the highest murder rates in the world, one of the lowest rate of catching the murderers
18) Ethnic hatred
19) Sectarian hatred
20) Surrounded by the worst enemies of Islam - America, Israel, Britain & India
21) A low intensity war being waged by the enemies against Pakistan
22) Lack of investment
23) An elite class that is  pro-Western and totally alienated from Pakistani society, culture and values
24) Lack of unity or support from other Islamic countries
25) No consensus on a common language and the colonial English is the official language of Pakistan
26) Refusal to switch to Urdu for government, business, education, science and technology. Still using an alien language
27) Liberation movement in Baluchistan supported by America
28) A ruling class that is on the payroll of our enemy
29) Traitors all over the place who are getting paid by the CIA. Journalists, lawyers, NGOs etc
30) A vicious campaign in the international media depicting Pakistan as a failed state
31) A feudal class that treats their people as slaves
32) A military officer class that refuses to accept that America is the enemy
33) A big chunk of Pakistani territory (Kashmir) occupied by India
34) Pakistan's water being strangulated by India with illegal dams
35) Lack of electricity
36) Inability to develop consensus on building dams
37) Large provinces that cannot be controlled by the federal government
38) Large areas of the country that are not technically part of Pakistan - Kashmir, FATA, Northern Areas
39) Large areas of the country where the writ of the state does not apply 
40) People's refusal to accept or follow laws - e.g. hardly anyone follows any law if they can get away with it
41) Traffic chaos
42) Tax evasion - 90%+ of the people don't pay any taxes
43) Very high tax rate for those who do pay taxes
44) The mullahs teach a narrow minded version of Islam that is responsible for destroying Muslim societies
45) Ignorant forms of Islam where people pray to dead pirs
46) Fake pirs etc who give out tavees, etc and exorcise jinns for a fees
47) Mullahs grabbing land illegally to build mosques
48) The tendency for people to vote for corrupt, failed, treacherous politicians
49) Land grabbing in the cities
50) Spread of illegal weapons throughout the country, especially the major cities
51) Availability of heavy weaponry to criminals
52) Stupid people firing in the air and killing dozens of people every year
53) Spread of drugs imported from American-occupied Afghanistan
54) Abuse of women in the society
55) Draconian restrictions placed on women
56) Lack of jobs for women forced to work
57) Existence of brothels all over the country
58) Abuse of runaway children in the cities by pedophiles
59) False flag attacks on other countries by enemy intelligence agencies that are blamed on Pakistan (Mumbai, London etc)
60) Maps published by American military showing their intention of breaking up Pakistan
61) Lack of trust of Pakistanis among Muslims in other countries
62) Lack of building codes because of which hundreds of thousands die whenever there's an earthquake
63) Shoddy built quality of most construction
64) Awful built quality of roads, bridges and other infrastructure that collapses the first time it rains
65) Marriage between cousins that causes genetic problems in children
66) Refusal of international tourists to come to Pakistan
67) Refusal of international companies to import from Pakistan
68) High interest rates that discourage investment
69) Low forex reserves
70) Low tax collection by government 
71) Lack of quality standards in all walks of life leading to low quality products
72) Lack of garbage collection in most parts of the country, especially large cities
73) Lack of sewerage treatment and dumping untreated waste into rivers and the sea
74) Lack of reading books by the people - few books are sold in the country
75) Spread of Indian culture via film and television
76) Spread of Western culture via film and television
77) Rising divorce rate
78) Lack of health care
79) Lack of hospitals, clinics, doctors etc, especially in rural areas
80) Mixing of junk into food products by unscrupulous people
81) Failure to get rid of preventable diseases caused by garbage and filth, like malaria, typhoid etc
82) A very high rate of infant mortality
83) Western and Indian pornography being sold by video shops
84) Illegal sale and consumption of alcohol
85) A uncontrolled system of madrassas where children are taught an 800 year old syllabus
86) A British based education system that is only for the elite 
87) Suicide bombers being produced on a large scale to attack and kill Pakistanis and Muslims
88) A military officer class that holds allegiance to British traditions
89) A hate for ones own culture and religion among the ruling class
90) The majority of the ruling class holding its assets in foreign banks
91) Capital flight  - everyone who can sending their money abroad does so
92) Lack of trust in Allah and the teachings of the Quran
93) Bad pollution in cities
94) Lack of forest cover and uncontrolled cutting of trees
95) Population explosion
96) Apathy among the people because of which they tolerate all the problems
97) Brain Drain - Running away of the cream of the country to foreign countries
98) Out of control media that follows no rules
99) Easy ability of foreign enemies to spread anarchy in Pakistan
100) Fat actresses

While we can truthfully say that most countries have problems a lot of these I have listed here have been solved a long time ago and do not occur in successful, well managed countries. For example, while a country like Canada may have it's own unique problems it does not have the vast bulk of the 100 problems listed here.

The solution to the problems is very doable given the will.

I would like you people to point out more problems and we'll keep updating the list so that is has the top 100 issues. In last the election is knocking at the door of Pakistan on 11 May 2013 the question is who is going to win and that party can solve theses above 100 problems.... Vote Wisely this time..!!!


Jan 18, 2013

Woman World Cup 2013 Pakistan Woman's Team Has Thread

A mid simmering tension on the Indo-Pak border, the Pakistan women cricket team's participation in the upcoming World Cup at Mumbai continued to remain uncertain with security concerns and possible political protests prompting the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to suggest alternative venues.

The BCCI has already apprised the International Cricket Council (ICC) of the situation prevailing in India following the killing of two Indian soldiers by the Pakistani Army and the game's governing body is expected to take a final decision soon.

With Mumbai Cricket Association making it clear that it would be difficult to host the matches involving Pakistani team in the city, the ICC may have to announce a new venue for the matches.

A day after all the nine Pakistani hockey players, taking part in the Hockey India League, were asked to return home, the fate of Pakistan's women cricket team continued to remain under a cloud with Mumbai and Ahmedabad refusing to host the matches.

Fearing that the matches could be disrupted, Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Zaka Ashraf had suggested to the ICC that the entire World Cup tournament should be shifted to South Africa.

"Women's World Cup is an ICC event and if the security is not good enough in India then the world governing body should consider shifting it to a neutral venue like South Africa or somewhere," he said.

"I would want to leave it ICC to decide. The entire tournament has to go to a neutral venue and a few matches cannot be shifted to another country and rest play somewhere.

If it happens in India then there should be proper security arrangement, otherwise it could be shifted to another venue," Ashraf said.

The MCA and local police authorities here suggested to the ICC that it would be better if matches involvingPakistan in the Women's Cricket World Cup are shifted out of the city.

According to MCA sources, this was done at a meeting held in the association's premises today involving an ICC representative, tournament director Suru Nayak, who is employed with the BCCI, a few top police officials and some MCA office bearers.

"It was told (to ICC representative) that adequate security could be provided to the women cricketers. But the public feeling on the issue was also conveyed and it was mentioned in the current scenario that it would be difficult to stop political parties (from protesting against Pakistan women's team) if the matches are held here," an MCA official told PTI.

"Nayak said that the ICC would be apprised of what took part in the meeting and they would take a call on the matter within 24 hours," he added.

Another MCA official said that there is specific threat of disruption of the matches from the Shiv Sena.

Yesterday the matter was discussed at the Board's all-powerful Working Committee meeting here and it was decided to convey to the ICC the situation prevailing in the country.

BCCI President N Srinivasan said the issue was now for the ICC to decide.

"We have informed the ICC about it. They will have to examine and take a view," he said after the meeting.

The Gujarat Cricket Association also refused to host the matches after it was approached by the BCCI.

"The BCCI had approached us asking whether Ahmedabad would be in a position to host the ICC Women's World Cup 2013.

But we have refused to host the matches here following rising tension at the border," GCA secretary Rajesh Patel told PTI.

"Whether to go ahead with the matches at the same venue or shift it to an alternate place will now be decided by the International Cricket Council and the Board of Control for Cricket in India," he added.

The BCCI had approached GCA with a "verbal" proposal whether it could host the Women's World Cup in Ahmedabad.

The eight-team Women's World Cup is scheduled to be held in Mumbai between January 31 and February 17 but there are concerns that there might be protests, leading to trouble.

The Wankhede Stadium, Cricket Club of India's Brabourne Stadium, the Mumbai Cricket Association's (MCA) Bandra-Kurla Complex ground and the MIG Club in Bandra are the venues for the Women's World Cup matches.

As per the schedule, Pakistan team is set to arrive in Mumbai on January 26 and will play their league games at the MCA ground.