Monday, May 26, 2008

Independent Judiciary 1.0 - FAQ


Posted by ALE-Xpressed 5/23/2008 05:37:00 PM , , , , 3 comments »

Iftikhar Chaudhry took oath on PCO in 2002 and now rejected the PCO in 2007?
The PCO which Musharraf presented in 2002 was not declared null and void by the Supreme Court of that time. The PCO of 2007 declared martial law in the country and abrogated the constitution. It was anti-constitutional, anti-state and clearly against the rights and wishes of the people of Pakistan. Furthermore, the PCO of 2002 and the oath of office order were given indemnity by a two-thirds majority in both houses – the 17th constitutional amendment. Therefore, from a purely legal point of view, taking oath under that PCO was not illegal. No doubt we have our reservations even about the first PCO and its legality, but the fact of the matter is that it was, in one way or the other, given some legal cover. On the other hand, the PCO of 2007 and the oath of office order haven't yet been given any constitutional cover by Parliament; therefore, it is not legal. Hence, taking oath under it is also extra-constitutional and illegal.
Beyond the legal argument, let us also keep in mind that the most popular democratically elected leader in our history, Z.A.Bhutto, was once in the cabinet of a dictator. So was Nawaz Sharif, another popular leader (during Zia's dictatorship). If we can forget this and support these leaders for the cause of democracy, why not the PCO of 2002 for the cause of an independent judiciary?
Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry got his son appointed at a position which he did not deserve. A notice on this was sent to the President and thus he rightly removed him?
As per the Constitution of Pakistan, the President has no right to remove a judge of the SC. The only way through which a judge of the superior judiciary can be removed is through a mechanism provided in the Constitution - the Supreme Judicial Council, which consists of the three most senior judges of the Supreme Court, and the two most senior chief justices of the four high courts of Pakistan. The council, after due inquiry, is authorized to retain or remove the judge against whom a reference has been filed.
Let's assume the Chief Justice was guilty of the alleged act of nepotism, who gave the illegal, self-proclaimed President of the country the right to remove a serving Chief Justice (CJ) of the Supreme Court of Pakistan?
Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry rejected the bail plea of Zardari. Why?
This is not correct. He was not the CJ at the time when his bail plea was presented. And in case he was responsible for this, should we forget all his contributions for the nation and state from July 2005 to November 2007 and reject him for not supporting one single person – whose character is hardly considered blameless by the public at large!
The judiciary has been responsible for the murder of ZA Bhutto. Every dictator derailed the process of democratization in Pakistan by using the judiciary to validate his rule. Now why are you shouting for them?
This is very true and is the basic reason for the success and gusto of the lawyers’ movement. The judiciary has been the puppet of dictators in the past but this is the first time in our history that the judiciary has taken a principled and moral stand. By rejecting PCO and Emergency Rule, they have resisted a military dictator for the sake of the supremacy of the Constitution and the sovereignty of Pakistan. We have an opportunity to strengthen our institutions. Democracy won't prosper until we have an independent judiciary to shelter it.
Well, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was reinstated in July 2007 and remained the CJ till November 2007. What were his character and achievements in this period and throughout his tenure as the CJP ?
Following are a few of the major achievements of deposed judges and the CJP:
18,000 cases solved of a total of 26,000 filed cases.
7,000 suo moto notices on various issues providing free and quick justice for the people. It is to be noted that the total number of suo-moto notices was 21,000 where 7,000 were solved. Several suo moto notices on national issues despite Army rule is yet another first in the history of Pakistan.
Notice of 3000+ missing persons in Pakistan kidnapped illegally by agencies, hundreds released.
Notice on price hike and food crisis
Rejected the anti-constitutional, anti-state PCO and put the dictator to the courts. A clear rejection to the ‘doctrine of necessity’.
Suo moto notice on steel mill privatization case which was being sold for less than 10% of its value. He blocked this corruption worth more than 100 billion PKR!
Suo moto notice on the tragic May 12 massacre in Karachi where 48 were killed and Musharraf announced that there would be no inquiry, labeling it the force of the people.
Suo moto notice on New Murree Project, dealer of which was the Punjab Government. This project was criticized by experts for causing immense damage to forests and water supplies which would have lead to undesirable ecological, social and economic consequences.
Suo moto notice on Murree Golf Club projects where Army illegally occupied over 53 acres of forest land.
Rejected the PCO which imposed martial law in country, abrogated the constitution and denied civil liberties
A friend of a friend of a friend of mine told me that XYZ judge took ABC million rupees for a case. Why are you shouting in favor of such corrupt judges? They are rightly deposed!
"Always decide on principles, moral values and law, no matter people call it wrong or whatever", says Hazrat Ali in one of his letters to the newly appointed governor of Egypt of his times.
As already discussed, the judges were deposed illegally and un-constitutionally. Musharraf himself admitted in his interview with BBC that this was un-constitutional. As per principles and moral values, even if they were corrupt, they could not and should not have been removed like this. Two wrongs don't make a right!
Secondly, none is perfect. They might have made mistakes in the past as they are humans. I marvel at how easily we forget the corruption of the politicians which we elect over and over again but are not willing to forget minor issues even when we often lack hard facts and have no more than hearsay to go by. The principled stand which these judges took on 3rd November 2007 is historic and enough for us to label them the real heroes of the nation. Their contributions are commendable and prove their abilities and dedication.
But why would Musharraf have to remove the judges when his public image was already getting weak. He was trying to improve his image and thus removing them must have been correct.
When Musharraf removed him and his colleagues, CJ Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was hearing an important case related to the legality of Musharraf as the President of Pakistan. Musharraf was afraid of the upcoming decision as the judiciary had recently gained independence. Musharraf asked his allies, the King's party, for assistance and those incompetent supporters must have suggested that he remove the judges, telling him there was no other way left.
There are hundreds of issues in Pakistan like energy crisis, food crisis, price hike etc. Why are you over-politicizing the judicial crisis?
Because, 'kufr ka nizaam chal sakta hay par na-insaafi ka nahe. jahan adal na ho wo bastiyan ujaar jati hain' (Hazrat Ali).
Judiciary is indeed not the only problem facing Pakistan but it is the most important one. The judiciary is one of the pillars on which the state of Pakistan stands! We are facing many problems but the point is that once we have an independent and honest judiciary, the majority of these problems might be solved as everyone could then be held accountable. Everyone will be subject to the law irrespective of his position. Atleast, this would be the first step in the right direction.
Ever thought:
why we can't stop smuggling ?
why we can’t resolve the flour crisis ?
who is responsible for the energy crisis ?
The answer lies in the fact that we lack an independent judicial system. People break the law because they know they can escape from the law-enforcement authorities. The solution lies in having an independent judiciary which judges on the basis of principles and the law. Once such a system is in place where everyone is equal before the law, a large proportion of such problems will be rapidly resolved.
It is to be noted that food, energy, residence etc are needs of the individual while independence of judiciary is the need of the society in general. Independence of judiciary, supremacy of law and democracy are those needs of the society which ensure the existence and well-being of the state.
Let's say these judges are restored, what's next? What's the guarantee that they won't ditch us, that they will remain independent and honest?
There is no such guarantee; neither can there ever be one. Some people say Parliament is supreme, others say the Constitution is supreme. I say the nation is supreme, the citizens themselves are supreme. Thus we, as a nation, should keep a check on everything and everyone, whether it is politicians, bureaucrats, military or judges. We must seize the power to be supreme and to hold everyone accountable to us. This is an opportunity for us to do so.
Pakistan is going through a transition and we must keep our eyes wide open and play our role. Further, I personally believe that the strength which the students and civil society have recently gained, courtesy Musharraf and the lawyers' movement, must remain intact. The citizens have been transformed into activists and we must be like this. Our active participation can guarantee strong institutions. If we have been on roads for more than a year for a principle and a moral cause, supporting the judges, we must come out to show our strength in case they ditch us.
Why is the lawyers’ movement focused on one person i.e. Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry? Isn't it personality promotion?
Not at all. Lawyer's movement backed by civil society, students and media demands the restoration of all illegally deposed judges. It's not just about personalities, it’s about principles. Every judge who refused to take oath under the PCO commands our respect for taking a principled stand. It's not about Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, it’s about principles, moral values, supremacy of law and the Constitution. For his clear stand against Musharraf, he has become a symbol of resistance.
What is the problem with the suspected Constitutional package which increases the retirement age to 68 years and restricts Iftikhar Chaudhry’s tenure as the CJP to 2010?
Musharraf deposed around 60 judges of the superior courts including the CJP on the grounds that he was expecting a decision against him. He replaced them with the judges of his choice who took oath under the anti-state PCO validating martial law in the country.
Deposing the judges by Musharraf, an illegal president, is unconstitutional. Why do we need a constitutional package to rollback an unconstitutional action? A constitutional package to restore the judges would be accepting the illegal and unconstitutional actions of Musharraf of 3rd November 2007 as correct !
The constitutional package itself seems person-specific:
Iftikhar Chaudry has to remain the CJP till 2013. Under what principles is his tenure being reduced to 2010 ?
Dogar is to retire in March 2009 for he is approaching 65, the earlier age limit. Increasing the retirement age to 68 is to make sure that Dogar becomes the CJP after Iftikhar Chaudhry leaves in 2010.
The constitutional package, if necessary, should focus on strengthening the institutions rather than focusing on individuals.
Restoring these judges violates the Charter of Democracy (CoD) signed by the PPP and PMLN which says PCO judges would not be accepted?
This is a myth. The Charter of Democracy signed on 14 May 2006 says:
"No judge shall take oath under any Provisional Constitutional Order or any other oath that is contradictory to the exact language of the original oath prescribed in the Constitution of 1973."
The deposed judges took oath on the PCO before the CoD was signed. They refused to take oath on the anti-state PCO of 2007 when CoD existed. Those judges who took oath on this PCO should not be accepted as this is a violation of the CoD.
Moreover, keeping the PCO judges and restoring the deposed judges of the SC will bring the total number of judges in the Supreme Court to 27. India with a population ten times more than us has 26 judges. Why do we, an under-developed country, need 27?

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Unity, Faith, Discipline


Unity, faith and discipline - I wonder who follows it these days in our country. This dream of Mohammad Ali Jinnah is stomped on harshly by the successive regimes of our country. Unity creates brotherhood and gives patience in return to survive with people of different ideologies, Faith is the basis for the creation of this country – the country was made for the Muslims of the people of the Indian Subcontinent, while discipline is required to create peace in the country.

But, due to the interest of the few, we have stopped implementing the three most essential rules of life. All what I have said up till now does not signify that that this trio of success is not present in the country anymore. It’s present in the divided form but is not embraced as a whole in our system.

At the time where we are at crossroads, we have to learn and unite with each other. We have to unite because we want to throw the concept of ‘divide and rule’ by the British to the garbage. We need to have unity at the national level to evade a civil war and internationally to eradicate ‘Islam-o-phobia’.

Ah! Don’t be surprised about this term; it’s the latest type of phobia which has spread in the West. The westerners are afraid of Islam because they think that the Muslims are a bunch of terrorists. This has been spread by the people who want to shake the foundation of Islam. This is actually the second step which they have adopted to erase us from this world. The first was to lure us to the capitalist world which they done very successfully. Our entrance into the world of capitalism, has tied us in such chains that we are often concerned about the materialistic world which makes us fail to the see the bigger picture – the autocracy by the nepotism.

Islamic countries are going through its worst ever turmoil as the three most essentials rules of life and peace are fading away. Brothers are killing their own brothers, raping their sisters and there is pandemonium all over. Mayhem can be curtailed and peace can prevail; all is possible if we go through a re-incarnation process where we realize the importance of religion. Religion teaches us tolerance which will make the learning process of unity, faith, and discipline easier.

We are sent by God to perform duties which include protecting the religion. We have to perform well in our work field and socially so that we can throw Islam-o-phobia in the bin. We don’t have much time to wait either. Or, we can’t live on thinking that someone will come or God will come and make things easier for us. Thus, we need to have faith in the Almighty lord and unite with discipline so that we can fight those elements who are trying to wipe out our existence otherwise we are doomed.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

BEGGING is as BAD as AIDS


Begging is one of the activities which God loathes the most. But, we still several of them roaming around. Sometimes I feel the fear of God is not present in our society anymore. God forbid, but it seems like that we have become gladiators who are not afraid from the wrath of Allah. Coming back to the topic, begging has become a curse on our society. It looks like we will never get rid of this menace. But, on a positive note, everything’s possible because where there is a will there is a way.

The government and NGOs need to turn their attention towards the beggar community and they should provide solutions too. It’s easier to say than to make it done, therefore solving such matters is not easy as a snap of finger. A lot of commitment and patience is required from the authorities to tackle this situation. Commitment is required to ensure the continuity of the eradication of beggary while patience is essential because the authorities have to influence the un-educated.

The most important aspect to remind them is that one should always pray to be blessed. By pleading for money they are committing themselves to sin and additionally they are losing the blessings of Allah. Indulging in this sin has a heavy punishment as informed by the Holy Messenger of Allah: "A person keeps on begging until he meets Allah (on the Day of Resurrection) with no flesh on his face." (Reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim). Moreover, one who begs should forget that he might be rich some day because Allah takes away dignity from the beggar’s life as Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) said: "Begging is similar to scratching the flesh off your face; so if someone wants to save his face he should avoid it, except for asking from the ruler or asking in case of dire need." (Reported by Abu Dawud and An-Nisa'i). This implies that dignity is essential for this life and the hereafter.

There are two groups in the field of beggary. One is the category of professional beggars and the other is the needy. I quote Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) once again here to clarify that begging is unlawful and people should abstain from it: "Charity is Halal (lawful) neither for the rich nor for the able bodied." (Reported by At-Tirmidhi). Therefore, a person who is able to work does not deserve charity thus the case for professional beggars is ‘shut and close’. The needy deserve the charity because they are unable to make the ends meet.

But, to cure this disease we need give a look on the reasons people opt to place themselves in the beggar hood instead of associating them in the working class. Some people opt for earning income through begging to pay off their loans. If you have deep look inside the lives of these people you will find out that they were once living their life self-sufficiently as farmers. But, due to the agricultural crisis and feudalism they lost their jobs and were left in debt because their income of source got vanished. The feudalist starts to threaten them to pay off or face dire consequences. The result – they jump into begging to clear their debts. We should sympathize with this segment of people but that does not mean that they should resort to begging. Additionally, a section of people is present in our society who resorts to begging because they find it as an easy source of income generation. Moreover, they push their children into this occupation because they know that people can be easily blackmailed by their innocence. Horrifyingly, the beggars at times disable their children physically to earn more funds. There is no gadget in the world to gauge the level a human being can lower himself.

Beggars tarnish the image of the country and Islam. Therefore, strict measures should be taken so that nobody dares to be a street beggar. Islam does not teach us to beg instead one is deprived of the blessings of Allah. The government should take a tough stance on the beggar’s mafia by making this occupation as bad as a crime like prostitution. If this law is applied, then it would be as easy as a snap of a finger to stop this ‘blackmailing’ done by the beggars as police force could be used to take this occupation near extinction. Moreover, the needy people should be identified and helped immediately. They should be provided with food, clothing and shelter without delay so that they stop asking for money. Moreover, they should be trained as skilled workers and given the opportunity to work so that they don’t indulge in this sin ever again. While, the children should be provided free education because we don’t want the future generation to know that such an occupation existed ever in our country.

The biggest drawback to our misery is the lack of leadership. The leadership crisis has become so threatening that if it’s not solved soon, we would be thrown back to ‘Jahiliat’. Once we are back there, then we should start gearing up for the Day of Judgment.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Education is the car in which we will ride to the journey where prosperity waits for us..


We are the beginning of the new century which is nearing its first decade, more than six decades old and are still lagging behind in the field of education. People from the west have reached the moon and are trying to touch other galaxies because they invest in the most vital entity for the survival of harmony – education. Education instills in one’s mind the urge to excel in ones desired field. Moreover, it acts as an eye-bath for the eyes of the public which are relentlessly being infected by the dust blown by selfish opportunist leaders. But for the past sixty years, ‘adventurers’ of the ‘MT. loot-at-every-given-opening’ have denied the human of its basic right i.e. education. To save their skin from accountability of drying up our resources, these sly capitalist organizers have spread foolishness into the houses of the masses because they know that if education prevails then they would have to pack their bags up to go for a long and agonic journey to hell. As a result, the most important condition required for the spread of education is political will because without it there would be no commitment i.e. absence of a positive result. To achieve positive results in the field of education so that we make the populace literate following steps are must.

Firstly and most importantly, the children should be provided free education and parents should be provided employment opportunities so that they don’t force their children into the work-field. Government should open up nationalized business which will be involved in the manufacture of goods which can be exported for a profit. These government business ventures should open up in each and every ‘nook and corner’ of the country so that local people are employed, and paid well, so that they don’t push their children into the pit of work field. This would encourage parents to send their children to school and will also help the government to provide education on the house with the funds generated through the business ventures.

Secondly, the infrastructure of the school should be upgraded so that level of commitment and urge for achievement rises. In Pakistan, most of the students in the government schools are deprived of electricity several times during the school timings which disallows the school to use laboratory and computer facilities. Moreover, due to the menace of electricity state of the art technology for teaching and learning purpose is not available in Pakistan. To regularize this condition, government should provide ‘state of the art’ schools in poor districts so that the children learn in a healthy environment where all facilities are provided for their progress. Moreover, the government should advise WAPDA not to disconnect electricity at schools and universities as it hinders the education process. Additionally number of classes should be increased, toilets should be hygienic i.e. the infrastructure should be analyzed.

Thirdly, the curriculum and standard of teachers should be examined and new measures should be taken to improve the condition. The curriculum is so dull that it does not motivate the children. Children are being taught Allah is great but make them understand the meaning of Allah and his greatness. Stories from Prophet Muhammad’s life should be shared with the children in lighter vein so that the understanding of Islam increases in their mind. Moreover, the curriculum should be made entertaining so that the children enjoy it and learn from it. This will also help in eradicating the problem of booty mafia and blind memorizing. Teaches should conduct exercises so that the children could apply what they have learnt. Most importantly, there should be a ‘check and balance’ system placed at a district level to monitor the teachers. An awful teacher is enough to kill the inspiration in a child who wishes to progress in the future. There have been cases against teachers either punishing children harshly for small mistakes or molesting them. Such activities crush down the morale of a child and can lead him to a dangerous curve of life where a ‘do or a die’ consequence arises. Therefore, curriculum should be so good that even if the teacher is below standard, children learn to ask questions – to ask a question is 50% knowledge. On the other hand, teachers should be selected on the basis of merit so that all probabilities of mismanagement are buried down.

Finally, the government has to play a vital role to implement these measures. Implementation is the key word and political will is the machinery to do it. Government should take all the parties concerned (parents, teachers, administration and youngsters) and make a forum where problems related to the education field are evaluated. Moreover, awareness campaign in rural and urban areas should kick started so that all the parties learn the importance of education. Under performers in school should also be encouraged by the authorities. In order to take this step, government should deploy counsel at all educational institutions to help students with their troubles. Moreover, schemes like ‘Parha Likha Punjab’ should not be initiated because these projects were completely depended on World Bank loans so that individuals can gain popularity. It also creates a dent on our liabilities which pushes us deeper into the pit of debts.

We as a nation have the duty to provide the coming generations with the wealth of knowledge which includes the studies of the world and religion. This duty can be performed exceptionally well if there is dedication from all parties involved. Pakistan has become a vulnerable state because bad decisions are been taken regularly which has caused a leadership crisis. We have to educate the children today so that we make them ready to face the challenges of tomorrow and make them future leaders of Pakistan. Let’s groom the future leaders of Pakistan.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

THE BIGGEST QUESTIONS OF ALL TIME



I have some questions for those who say that they want the governement to take actions against wheat shortages and electricity problems at the cost of the judiciary issue. These questions are againstlso targeted towards the supporters of Musharaf. Plus I would also request the group of people who are against Musharaf to answer these questions too. The answers will help to streamline the people responsible for our crises.For ALL I have the following questions :-

1. Who was ruling Pakistan for the past 9 years ?


2. Who was making the socio-economic policies including the decision to support US in Afghan war ?


3. Who was the head of the National Security Council which used to take major decisions linked to the country?


4. Who did not took measures to increase the number of dams so that electricity could be generated ?


5. Who did not take action against those who were behind the hoarding and smuggling of Wheat ?


6. Do you think this person or persons accused should be taken to the courts for corruption and mis governance so that he becomes an example for the leaders of the future to not indulge in corruption ?


7.Before 1999, there were no case of suicide bombing in Pakistan, after the decision of going into the US side against Afghanistan, Pakistan got this menace in return. Thousands of Pakistanis have lost their lives due to this. Tommorow, it can be you or me who will lose our lives due to this decision by an individual and our families will grieve over it for life. Do you want to take the accused person to the court who took the wrong decision on Afghan war for the sake of those crying mothers ?


8. In developed countries, people go to the court if injustice is done to them. Would you prefer going to the court and fight for the right of electricity at all times and wheat at low prices or would you prefer to face the problems ?


9. Would you support a person, it can be you or me, who stands against dictatorship because he/she believes that a forum of representatives from the nation should exist ?


10. Who would you blame for the current wheat, electricity, terrorism and judiciary crises ?(The answer for this question - can be an individual, organization or system of governance.)


11. Do you think government has the right to punish criminals who have broken the law according to the constitution ?


Now, I am expecting straight foward answers to these questions because they are also straightfoward. The questions are either asking names or asking to answer in yes or no. The


Nation is eagerly waiting for the answers of these questions !

Sunday, May 11, 2008

US doing what its best at - meddling in our in house affairs once AGAIN


USA has the flair of meddling in our domestic affairs and has once more proved this notion correct. A US congressional panel by Sheila Jackson Lee, a congresswoman, was told on Wednesday the PPP was doing a good job in Pakistan while Nawaz Sharif needed to be watched. As a matter of fact, since the February elections, the only job the coalition is doing is to find the common ground for the restoration of judiciary.

Therefore, it can be assumed that the reason Sheila Jackson is singing songs full of praises for PPP because the Americans approve the stance of Mr. Zardari which is the re-instatement of the judges and the continuity of the PCO judges – the judges who took oath on the draconian law of PCO. In fact, the Americans don’t want the judges back because they want crisis to reign in Pakistan. The reason for this ghastly objective is that they are well aware that if there is peace in the country which gained freedom in the name of religion then the Israeli stance on Palestine would be threatened. The US government knows that Pakistan can be a threat to their support of Israel because in the Russian-Afghan war they have seen the dedication of the Jihadis, which is capable to topple any superpower.

Moreover, Sheila Jackson said that PPP was levelheaded in not having a ‘one on one’ fight with Musharaf which means they believe that they want the heads of each and everyone to be examined! She also expressed that toppling Musharaf would be perilous because he has ‘extensive experience’ in dealing with terrorists. Her statements force the mind to ponder about the pros of his ‘extensive experience’. His experience could not make the Americans win the war in Afghanistan, control the suicide bombs nationwide and bring peace in the mind of the people. The question is – What is the use of such extensive experience when there is no use of it, instead all this has brought is destruction.

America would continue to manipulate our politics because a stronger Pakistan is a threat for the Zionists. Sadly, some Pakistanis, who don’t deserve to be called one, are supporting the American dream of the New World Order where Zionist and opportunists will rule and loot the world. On the other hand, it’s sharing nuclear technology with the Indians in order to make our arch rival stronger so that if there is an uprising in Pakistan against United States of America, it can use India as a weapon.

It is advisable for the leaders of our country to take a tough stance and to enlighten America not to interfere in the running of our house. Our politicians are very well versed in speaking against US ideologies but once they come in power, they don’t fight like Ahmedinejad because they let the Americans buy them, just what Zardari did after the elections. Pakistan has to take the risk of telling the American to remain in their limits and need to remind them that the meaning of Pakistan is that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah. When Musharaf says, ‘Pakistan first’, he tries to portray that nation first and religion later on. But how is this possible when the meaning and identity of Pakistan is Islam. Therefore, leaders should develop the courage and to take the risk to throw the relationship Musharaf has constructed with the American Government into garbage, which is evil from every angle, because if you don’t take risks, you don’t drink champagne. We should take this step because as the saying goes- ‘Beshak, Allah madad karney wala hai’.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Zardari's drunk because of Power


Pakistan People’s Party has shown its true colors. Sadly, it has shown that they are ones who cannot keep their word. Moreover, if the judges are not restored, it is a definite political suicide for the party. The party had pledged that they would restore the judges with dignity before the elections and even the Late Benazir Bhutto stated that,’ Our Chief Justice is Chaudary Ifthikar and we will hoist the Pakistani flag once again at his home’. But today the hearts of Pakistanis are heavy because it is carrying the burden of sorrow- the sorrow caused due to the aristocratic behavior of Mr. Zardari.

Zardari wants to be the ‘Birbal’ of ‘Akbar’ Musharaf; therefore, PPP is fighting with PML Q for the title of ‘A-TEAM’ of the establishment. And it can be easily said that they have snatched this title from them with a landslide victory. Zardari is happy that with military support he would be able to rule and loot Pakistan, but that prophecy of his untrue and his thinking is not even smarter than a 5th grader. He supports the establishment, who are the biggest dacoits, who desire to rule over Pakistan illegally by denying the people their basic human rights. Praises should be showered on the acumen of Quaid-e-Azam. he knew before hand that the military would create problems for politicians in the future, there fore, he had put a clause in the constitution which barred army members to indulge and intoxicate in politics. The punishment for breach was death penalty as it is considered to be treason in the eyes of the law- truly indeed. But Zardari and his Self interested Boss are trying to make the law blind, so that they can use it for their own evil purposes, without being caught. Dream on, its not going to happen !

The deposing of the judges was an illegal move by a dictator who wanted to evade justice. This cannot be allowed as it is the duty of everyone to obey the constitution. Pakistan is ours and not the property of few who don’t fear the wrath of God. Musharaf molested the constitution several times, while Zardari is molesting the molested furthermore. Musharaf and Zardari have forgotten that this Pakistan is not the one who is going to sit down and watch tyrants carry out injustices. Zardari has said that the PCO judges should not be removed, this desire of his is as obscene as Michael Jackson’s for children. Zardari
It knows how to stand for its right, and with the grace of God, NOW THE PEOPLE WOULD TAKE THE MATTERS in their hands. Devil has not created a workshop in their heads, instead they are the devils who are trying to create workshops in our land so that evilness, lawlessness and fraud spreads into the minds of the masses. It is heartrending to see Zardari breaking the Muree Accord along with he also crushing the desires of the nation under his shoes. By not restoring the judges, he’s proved that he is hungry for power and money, and one should not be shocked if sells his own motherland for it. Which is EXACTLY WHAT HE is doing !

Mr. Zardari wake up, wake up, WAKE UP from your deep slumber which was caused by the intoxication of the whisky – ‘Lust of Power’. Take the panadol of ‘Caution’ so that you get out of your hangover and make the right decisions. And if you still remain sick, then remain sick, because we know how to get FIT people back into business, you forgot Feb. 18 so soon? Indeed, very bad memory!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Literacy rate in Pakistan


Literacy is the heart and life blood of development. Without it, Pakistan will remain an impoverished and a weak Third World country. If education does not prevail, the problems of Pakistan will reach at a stage which will make this country very vulnerable.
Stastically, Pakistan has made reasonable march since independence in many fields including education. Less than one million students were enrolled in schools at the time of independence, and, astonishingly, 12 million school- age children are enrolled. But more than 12 million children are doing job, putting their lives in danger and missing quality education. As a matter of fact, full enrollment at primary education is still not a reality, but a dream. The recent census tallies in China and India show that Pakistan is substantially behind the two large Asian nations. China’s literacy rate is near 90% and India has reached 65%. Pakistanis around 50 %, this means we need to do better. Moreover, it’s a moment of shame too, because we have lesser population and are not as huge as China and India.If we look provincially on terms of education, NWFP, Baluchistan and Sindh was very much backward at the time of its formation. By now many universities are opened in these three states but sadly women literacy is still less than 30% in these provinces. The resources Punjab were enough to make the province 100 %, but feudal, bureaucratic and political forces did use the resources appropriately. Efforts from Pervaiz Elahi, ‘Parha Likha Punjab’ did not work out as there was lack of commitment while the MMA government effort in NWFP managed to increase just 1% of illiteracy rate in 5 years.
The new setup has a huge task to spread education. Firstly, awareness campaigns should be initiated so that the public, especially from the rural areas, should send both their sons and daughters to schools rather than to work, so that they know the importance of education. Secondly, the root of social and ideological problem is lack of education. People with vested interests target the illiterate for defaming Islam and our society. This happens because people don’t have the capability to distinguish between right and wrong. Moreover, lack of education is also the main cause for the disturbance in the economic sector. As people are not educationally qualified, they are unable to run businesses appropriately. When they face a crisis in their businesses they are forced to shut down because they lack the ability to identify the reasons of loss. In today’s global world, education is required to enhance otherwise we will not be able to promote our industries.
A point to be taken into consideration is that the meaning of literacy gets changed in our country so that the figures could be molested even further. This is done in order to show that the current regime has made landmark achievements in the field of education. Sometimes, they say who can read and write are literate, while at times they say a person who has reached 5th standard is a literate and once it was also believed that a person who could calculate is also a literate, everyone knows 2+2=4, how silly ! As I said, 100 % literacy is not a reality but a dream, but those nations succeed who dream. But we can’t go on dreaming, we have to take measures for a Gratis educational system.

The problems have been OUTLINED..ITS TIME FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLUTIONS


The Current Government has to take major strides to craft a way so that prosperity reaches our doorsteps. Therefore, they should solve the judiciary issue as soon as possible, so that they can move their eyes to areas where paramount concern is required instantaneously and fundamentally. Following methods should be taken so that Pakistan eradicates its social and economical problems.

Firstly, the government has to take the major step to restrain problems related to education. Child Labour should be banned, methods of financing educational institutes should be developed so that they could be backed so that students study free of cost, and should implement Islamic Studies compulsory for all from primary levels to University level so that social problems are eradicated. Moreover, awareness and ideas should be proposed through seminars, workshops, print and electronic media. Secondly, independent watchdogs or public inquiry commissions should be evolved, which are recognised internationally, so that a check and balance on corruption is outlined in our society. Separate committees should be created to protect the rights of consumers, labourers, etc. and additionally public should be provided a toll free, which should be confidential so that people who inform feel safe, to report malpractices. Furthermore, a forum which consists of intellectuals and people from all walks of life should be prepared which would bring solutions from the research made by the watchdog or the commission. Once solutions are created, it should be publicised in the media so that the Government remains on guard not to show lack of interest.

Interestingly, George Bernard Shaw said, ‘Islam is the best religion and Muslims are the worst’. Unfortunately, this standpoint is true as we as a society are so engulfed in the materialistic world of modernisation that we have chosen to forget the ideologies of Islam because we feel it would threaten our contemporary lifestyles. Social problems have arisen in our society; it has reached an alarming stage which is affecting our economic progress also. Through my modest experience in the practical world, I have come up with the conclusion that to solve these problems we need a revolution in the mind set of people and the weapon we should choose to destroy the insecurities is the teachings of Islam.
With its teachings, we can create a revolution in the field of economic and social well being.

To conclude, those nations are the unluckiest who are waiting for a hero to arrive and solve their troubles. This is not J.K Rowling’s imaginative world of Harry Potter, this is reality, and it hurts. An eye-bath is required so that issues are identified. In milieu, youth should be encouraged towards leadership so that more transparency is created in the world of politics. For instance, FLP(Future Leaders of Pakistan), a non profitable organisation has arrived and that too with a bang. It has recently held ‘Dialogue on Leadership’ at Lahore and Islamabad where youth was encouraged to come up with ideas to deal with the menaces in our country. The projects introduced by the participants were related to unemployment, illiteracy, environmental issues and self awareness. Sadly, such measures should have been taken by the Government so that youth can only concentrate on pursuing higher education. The implementation of the above methods to curtail inconveniences of this country now lies in the hands of the youth, who have gone an extra mile to take concrete measures to curtail the hierarchy of turmoil in our country, and the politicians. The youth sees the glass half full and therefore have manufactured a new clock which has created a new time – time for the elimination of hearsay in our country which will give what the people have been waiting for – peace.