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- From: ss733645@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu (Sohban Shahid)
- Subject: Re: God help pakistan
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- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 07:44:10 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov22.030917.654@newton.ccs.tuns.ca>, jamalin@newton.ccs.tuns.ca (Nadeem Jamali) writes:
- |> In article <Nov21.232810.53306@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> ss733645@longs.LANCE.ColoState.Edu writes:
- |> >In article <By1oqK.I1L@ecf.toronto.edu>, rairan@ecf.toronto.edu (RAI Ranjan) writes:
- |> >|> In article <gf3JGxy00iV405p1kR@andrew.cmu.edu> Asad Iqbal <ac46+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
- |> >
- |> > [12 lines deleted]
- |> >
- |> >Raj, I will try to answer your questions in sequential order and
- |> >begins with the first one:
- |> >
- |> >|> 1) Do you believe Pakistan would be better served with a democratic form
- |> >|> of government?
- |> >
- |> >When you talk about Pakistan and its political structure then the
- |> >first thing that comes into your mind is its political base. Infact
- |> >Pakistan has no political base that clearly fits into the domains
- |> >of democracy. Being and Islamic country they have to have something
- |> >different then the western democracy which in real time seems more
- |> >practical to many of us. But the truth is that, Islam itself
- |> >doesn't treat religion and affairs of state separetely. So, the
- |> >political base has no specific meaning in an islamic system. They
- |> >have to have an envelope that covers both political and state
- |> >matters of the country, which definitely is not the western
- |> >democracy. Now, if you consider their religion base it is as
- |> >fragile as their political base. One of the main reason, why army
- |> >has ruled Pakistan more than its democraticaly elected people is that
- |> >over the time and decades both religious and political parties have
- |> >failed to compromise on issues which might lead Pakistan to some psuedo
- |> >western democracy. Pakistan and people of Pakistan can be best served
- |> >if the members of legislative councils truely represents the people of
- |> >Pakistan, which they unfortunately don't.
- |>
- |> Nonsense...
-
- Nadeem Jamali, you are too small for this material..so don't
- push hard on the wall it will hurt you.
-
- |>
- |> >
- |> >|> 2) If so, then considering the fact that Mrs. Bhutto is the only Pakistanii
- |> >|> leader ever to be democratically elected, wouldn't you agree that she more
- |> >|> than anyone else should lead the pro democracy forces
- |> >
- |> >Your if argument now has some more elseif's. Well, there is something
- |> >which is not totally correct. Benazir Bhutto is not the only
- |> >democratically elected government. She treats democracy as her slave
- |> >and tried to use it, where ever it suits more to her. Her political
- |> >party has no democracy in it, itself. Bhutto family is trying to main
- |> >a dynasty in Pakistan and many Pakistanis can't afford it. When she
- |>
- |> If the people still elect Bhutto, what right has anyone got to challenge
- |> that.
-
- You mind telling me what class of people she represent? People
- with very minimal education and that benefits her a lot. When
- somebody gets vote on the basis of her sex and natural mishap (i.e,
- death of her father) what you will conclude on it? I seriously
- doubt that she would get a seat from a constituency where people
- stress more on her programs and the credibility of her co-partners
- rather than showing their desire to kiss her hands.
- |>
- |> >was in power, she broke the democraticaly elected Balochistan assembly
- |> >with the support of an old army general (retired) and then later denied
- |> >her involvement. Its real pathetic that when you are not in power every
- |> >wrong doing comes from the government side and when she was in power
- |> >that undemocratic act was not from the government but and individual
- |> >act, means the poor army general. In short, her credentials doesn't
- |> >support the idea of giving her the lead of pro-democracy forces in
- |> >Pakistan. BTW, PPP claims that it has its roots in all the four
- |> >provinces of Pakistan and this is not correct in its totality.
- |> >
- |>
- |> More nonsense... and BTW, you don't know anything about the Balochistan
- |> assembly affair...
-
- Oh man, this material is really too much for your brain. You mind telling us
- the real story.... a story that has presented Governor Musa as an idiot when
- he was taking dictations from the federal government at 3 o'clock in the
- morning. I wish you could deny something with real facts but the world has
- seen that undemocratic act of PPP (history repeats and in that case it really
- did).
-
- |>
- |> What I find really interesting is that you present your opinions as if
- |> they were known facts...
-
- I have no problem in taking my words back but I want you to prove them
- wrong with some facts and figures, which seems quite difficult for you.
-
- |>
- |> >|>
- |> >|> 3) If you agree with question 1 but not question 2, then who else should lead
- |> >|> Pakistan to democracy and why?
- |> >
- |> >I don't think so that any one of them deserve to be the prime minister
- |> >and president of Pakistan. Certainly its the people of Pakistan who
- |> >can lead Pakistan to democracy. The argument is simple and clear, b'cos
- |> >its their best choice in all. But, the unfortunate thing is that they
- |> >are not ready for this difficult task. They are playing in the hands
- |> >of few people who doesn't belong to them. Same condition in India, isn't it?
- |>
- |> Yeah right.... people are playing in the hands of politicians... so, I guess
- |> you want to take it upon yourself to decide who becomes Pakistan's leaders...
- |>
- |> It's always going to be few people in the parliament.. yes, the few that the
- |> people elect. These few people can change though. Give me one example of a
- |> country with 50% of the population in the parliament. Pakistan has been under
- |> martial law for so long, I guess you don't know what democracy means, and how
- |> it works.
-
- Are you really that insane or you'r presenting yourself like this. Man, when
- somebody say that its the people who are responsible for something, it clearly
- means that the real power is in the hand of masses. If they are unable to decide
- their future, they are the ones who will suffer later not a person who is taking
- advantage of this weak situation. My argument was very general, don't present
- yourself as something which contradicts your identity. I mean, if there is
- no democracy in Pakistan than why are they beating drums of democracy. PPP is
- trying to present herself as a custodian of democracy while they don't have a
- slightest idea of it. Nadeem, ignorance is one thing which many people can
- ignore but nobody and i mean nobody can buy that there is democracy in Pakistan.
- So don't tell me that you have a good concept of democracy. This is not something
- which you can buy or cheat, you have to go through many stages and its still
- a long way to go. I again repeat than non of them are capable of running those
- head offices, they are all junkies.
-
- |>
- |> >
- |> >|>
- |> >|> 4) You obviously disagree with Mrs. Bhutto's tactics against the current
- |> >|> government. What other tatics would you suggest she use?
- |> >|>
- |> >
- |> >If she is a diehard supporter of democracy then all of her actions are
- |> >wrong. B'cos she is repeating the same mistake which her opposition
- |> >parties have made earlier. If she wants to leave an ideal, then she must not
- |> >follow the politics of 'arguments for the sake of arguments'. On the otherhand
- |> >for the betterment of country she and other old faces should first resign from
- |> >politics and give chance to other people. Must enforce something that
- |> >prohibits the enterance of old f**kups into the national and provincial
- |> >assemblies. Which infact prohibit herself also. Oh god, give us a break
- |> >from these scumb bags.
- |>
- |> I'm sure this must have amused some people...
-
- Oh, the grapes are sour...
- |>
- |> Who are you to decide who should resign... Pakistan's people have that right.
- |> And what do you mean old f**kups (I guess Mansoor Khan got some company).
- |> What's so old about Mrs. Bhutto??? Who are you to suggest that she aught
- |> to be disqualified from Pakistani politics because her father was a statesman.
- |> What utter nonsense. How does that disqualify her...
- |>
-
- You are really an innocent creature. There is nothing wrong with the protest
- march or any peaceful march but to ask a government to step down is not
- good for democracy. They got elected either by rigging polls or by some underhand
- dealing, but the requirment of democracy is that people should give them the promised
- time and after that they are accountable to the public. Things that normally
- happens in Pakistan can shake many governments in west if they go that way. For
- them and may be for you human life doesn't count much but a death of one innocent
- percent is enough to disqualify present politicians of Pakistan. I don't think
- its relevant to give names here but majority of them have their hands dirty.
-
-
- |> If you want an end to people's exploitation by landlords, go check the results
- |> of 1988 elections. People like Jatoi and Pir Pagaro lost to virtually unknown
- |> people... not landlords...
-
- Don't give me this crap. PPP with the colaboration of other sindh based parties
- won that election on the basis of language. People of Punjab are not that stupid
- as sindhis have thought. Go and check the variability of national and provincial
- assembly results. In the interior of Sind PPP has used the sindhi slogan and after
- two days Punjab did the same. Isn't weird that people of sindh worship Pagaro and
- the land of Jatoi is more than his constituency and you are telling me that that
- election was fair and square..there was no dirty game played by the sindhis.
- I hope new/old/premitive/medivial/etc... kind of sindhis will grow up with time.
- Nadeem please don't contradict the first two, these are not mine...those names
- were given by ZAB and Mumtaz Ali Bhutto to the people of sindh.
-
- |>
- |> Isn't Nawaz Sharif the one who proudly says that he'll continue the legacy
- |> of Gen. Zia. Didn't Nawaz Sharif appoint Zia's son as a Minister to show
- |> the same?? Who brought Nawaz Sharif in politics... a Martial Law Administrator
- |> who hanged an elected Prime Minister and brutalized the people of Pakistan
- |> for eleven years...
-
- Nadeem thats what I am saying, they are all corrupt. You are trying to justify
- that if one is going to jump in a well its right for others too. Cool down man,
- Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was not the elected prime minister of the then Pakistan. He
- himself got elected by declaring other candidate as traitor. He was an
- undemocraticaly elected prime minister of Pakistan. If Zia was a shithead then
- how well you will define ZAB, Junejo, Nawaz, and BB. They were/are all murderers of many
- innocent Pakistanis. But the problem is that when people mourn on somebodies
- dead body they first check his/her ethnic background. Whatta shameful nation
- Pakistan is.
- |>
- |> But then, who am I talking to... Karachiites are the ones who celebrated
- |> Bhutto's execution and mourned Zia's death.
- |>
-
- Now I must praise your brilliance. What a leap of intellect? Comeout of this
- mourning, both idiots have recorded their names in history with gold. Hate
- to say that but you are talking artsy fartsy.
-
- |> >
- |> >Mr. Nadeem has striked on Jamat-e-Islami on this issue but infact he has
- |> >some other problems which have to do a lot with freedom of choice and
- |> >freedom of right but not totally with democracy.
- |> >
- |>
- |> Nadeem [probably not the one referred to above]
- It was directed to Nadeem Malik
-
- Please don't send me an e-mail, i would appreciate if you kindly reply
- to my queries with some real facts and figures and don't take it personal
- I myself is very prone to mistakes.
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- SOHBAN SHAHID
- Civil Engg. Dept. (303) 491 7710/8204 (work)
- Colorado State University (303) 224 0397 (home)
- Ft. Collins, CO-80523
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