When is dictatorship, we want democracy and when its democracy we like to have dictatorship. We are a group of confused people who lacks vision and have no idea about its destination (everyone has every right to disagree).
Leaders – whether politician or dictator – need to be given a message that enogh is enough. The nation has awakened and they better perform or step aside. This is the time when everyone who has slightest feeling of patriotism should be one the road for a peaceful demonstration of People Power. Yes, there would be life threat by terrorism but “Watan bara key Jaan?” We always claim to give all kind of sacrifice for Pakistan, it’s time to act. KR, Hammad On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Farrukh Khalil/OG/KHI-HO < farrukh.kha...@nibpk.com> wrote: > I totally agree with faizan, we require a leadership which may lead us to > a peacefull situation. Even the dectatorship is better if the situation of > law and order is in control. Unfortunately, all our leaders are seem > fighting for the seats only. If this is called democracy, We do not want > this. We clearly want situation better enough to live our lives. > > Faisal bhai, endeavour of SAMAA team is really appreciateable, Please > accept my gratitudes for those who acquired the video of the terrorists, it > smells like a begineng of some revolutionary changes. External powers are > seem taking interests and they want things go further worst. We desparately > want change. Change in faces, Change in system, Change in approaches!! We > want revolution only. > > Judiciary , Senate, Assembly, Government, Opposition all are chips of same > block. Inflation rate is rising on bi-monthly basis, earning ratio increases > once in 2 years. Yes we are an independant democratic state. Petrol / Gas > which are our own production, yet we have to give approx. 400% tax, what > for? We are a country as stated in our national anthom depending upon the > power of People. All incomes must be then publically declared! They are > never.... Why? > > Faisal Bhai, I would request you to note these questions and ask the > officials. > > Farrukh Khalil > > ------------------------------ > *From:* looseendspakistan@googlegroups.com [mailto: > looseendspakis...@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Faiz > *Sent:* Thursday, March 05, 2009 3:05 AM > *To:* l...@ankahi.tv > *Subject:* [ankahi:1634] Comments on the current situation > > Salam, > > I think it's about time the people of Pakistan demand a strong leadership > instead of these half wits currently occupying the government and the > opposition. We need at this moment a strong government even if it means not > a democratic one. The nation is standing at a break point where none of the > current political parties have the capacity to deal with. Out of the current > history the only leader worth mentioning is Musharraf who at his peak and > time commanded authority , Ran a pretty good government for 6 years though > at the end due to a few mistakes had to resign. > > As for the terrorism issue i do not understand how our people come up with > the following statements "these men cant be Muslims" "no pakistani is > capable of doing it" when in reality if you walk around or talk to people, > You can see it spreading all around you. The excuses you see on the media > nowadays makes you wonder if finding reason for a terrorist attack is their > job. Coming back to the terrorism issue. how do you tackle this? Take a > country like Saudi Arabia for example which had a huge problem with > extremism even in it's armed forces and officials were involved. Yet they > plucked them out of the society ruthlessly, Shot them, arrested them, If you > had any connection with certain groups or philosophy the police had the > right to take you in for interrogation. > > I understand a lot of people would come back with an argument of it being a > police state. My answer is ask the ordinary Pakistani, What is more > important to them? Democracy? Judges? I'm sure many would talk about > Security, Food, Economy. Many people like me would rather live under marshal > law if it meant someone could provide us these. Everyone understands our > politicians are not mature enough to be in office. > > Regards, > Faizan > > > > -- > f...@iz > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Loose Ends Pakistan" group. To post to this group, send email to looseendspakistan@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to looseendspakistan+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/looseendspakistan?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---