I wish to thank everyone who called or sent a message on my
birthday today. I am wondering about what I achieved during the last one year
and what should be my targets for the next. One thing is obvious: I must do
something admirable to make my next Birthday celebrations worthwhile. Since I have
managed to stay alive during the last year, I should be able to do the same or
even better next year. Do you agree with me?
Looking at life without prejudice to promote evolution of civilized human thought. In the next 1000 years, all erstwhile scientific, social, moral, economic and other theories and beliefs are going to be challenged and improved. Join me and take the torch forward.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Birthday
Saturday, November 30, 2013
World Oil Scenario
In April, 2007 I received following email which is self
explanatory:
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The U.S. Govt's
Secret Colorado
Oil Discovery
Secret Colorado
Oil Discovery
Hidden 1,000 feet beneath the
surface of the Rocky Mountains
lies the largest untapped oil reserve in the world — more than 2 TRILLION barrels. On August 8, 2005 President Bush mandated its extraction. Three companies have been chosen to lead the way. Test drilling has already begun...
lies the largest untapped oil reserve in the world — more than 2 TRILLION barrels. On August 8, 2005 President Bush mandated its extraction. Three companies have been chosen to lead the way. Test drilling has already begun...
Northwestern Colorado. August 2005.
The U.S. Energy Department announces
the results of a land survey...
It was conducted to determine the
official amount of oil a thousand feet deep in the Rocky Mountains...They reported this stunning news:
We have more oil inside our borders,
than all the other proven reserves on earth.
Here are the official estimates:
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8-times as much oil as Saudi Arabia
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18-times as much oil as Iraq
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21-times as much oil as Kuwait
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22-times as much oil as Iran
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500-times as much oil as Yemen
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...And it's all right here in the
Western United States.
James Bartis, lead researcher with
the study says, "We've got more oil in this very compact area than the
entire Middle East."More than 2 TRILLION barrels. Untapped.
"That's more than all the proven oil reserves of crude oil in the world today," reports The Denver Post.
When asked about America's least-publicized oil supply, Utah Senator Orrin Hatch said:
"The amounts of oil are staggering. Who would have guessed that in just Colorado and Utah, there is more recoverable oil than in the Middle East?"
Here's the kicker...
The U.S. government already owns the land. It's been right there under our noses the whole time.
In fact, the government's appointed a small group of companies to lead the way to the oil.
Test drilling has already begun.
And the profit forecasts are ridiculous. According to the RAND Corporation (a public-policy think tank for the government), this small region could produce:
Three million barrels of oil per day... That translates into more than $20 BILLION a year.
These are the conservative estimates. The U.S. Energy Dept. estimates an eventual output of 10 million barrels of oil per day. At that rate, the money flow would be even greater.
I've written this letter to tell you
everything I've learned about this rarely publicized oil reserve... who's
drilling it... and how to get a piece of the world's biggest, untapped oil
supply — before it's too late.
In 2011 the following authentic table of world oil reserves
was published:
Figure – 1: World oil reserves by country.
The history of world oil prices is given in the following
graph In Figure-2. Note the steep rise in oil prices from 1999 when it was
about 15 dollars which increased to $ 40 by 2005 when production of shale oil
was started in USA and went up to $ 95 in 2011 almost in the same proportion as
the increase in US shale oil production as shown in figure-3 below:
Figure -2: World crude oil prices from 1970 to 2011.
Figure -3: Shale oil production
in USA.
Until 1973 oil was being sold by
the he Arab and other oil exporters at USD 2 per barrel. In that year it was
raised to USD 11 per barrel by OPEC countries. It was publicized as the Arab
reaction to the Yom Kippur war. But it is interesting to note that at about this
time production of North Sea oil became feasible at the prevailing prices and
the regular Brent oil production started in 1975-6. Could it be that the idea
of increasing oil prices actually originated in a European mind?
Similarly there seems no
technically compelling justification for the steep rise in oil prices in the
first decade of the 21st century, except that it may have been
artificially jacked up to a level that makes shale oil production feasible. The
oil exporters obviously do not mind cutting production to a level that would maintain
prices at nearly four times the fair value. However this new oil cartel
including the US is cutting the throats of the other countries that are
dependent on oil imports. In fact they are subsidizing the US shale oil
production.
In this arrangement, obviously,
the US will make a rapid economic recovery at the cost of many other nations.
But how it is going to shape the world economy as a whole in future decades is
an important question.
Related URLs:
Friday, November 15, 2013
What and Why I Believe
You can read my book "What and Why I Believe"
Link: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53723169/WHAT%20%26%20WHY%20I%20BELIEVE.pdf
Minimum donation for arranging hard copy publication: USD 30
Beneficiary: Mohammad Nasim
IBAN: PK16SCBL0000101561536702
Link: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/53723169/WHAT%20%26%20WHY%20I%20BELIEVE.pdf
Minimum donation for arranging hard copy publication: USD 30
Beneficiary: Mohammad Nasim
IBAN: PK16SCBL0000101561536702
Monday, November 04, 2013
Mehsud’s Murder
The fact that a coyote court in USA indicts someone does not
make a premeditated murder a legitimate execution. It remains an assassination ordered
by the US president. Even a mass-murderer deserves a fair trial.
It seems that American policies in this part of the world
are based on an upside-down perception of realities. Neither the Afghan Taliban
nor the TTP are militant cults anymore. Thanks to sustained conflict with
extremist Christians and Hindus both have become popular movements. The TTP has
more than 50 constituencies and it now has a stable pyramidal structure.
Killing its top man will hardly make any more difference than the murder of a
US president makes to that country. It was the realization of this fact that
prompted the Pakistani leadership to treat them with some respect and negotiate
peace with them.
The problems that the world is faced with today arise from a
single cause that the political, economic and military leaderships of the USA
are not on the same page. The thoughtful political leader ship is a hostage of
the rash military and the economy is too dependent on military production and
support. Even oil prices are being maintained at unacceptable levels throughout
the world to keep the US shale business viable. The mystery of the standoff
between the presidency and the house on budget is not over and horror may be
yet to come.
The American addiction to bloodshed and arson cannot be
justified in terms of sustained pursuit of retribution. If that were so, why do
they expect the Japanese to forget Hiroshima and Nagasaki or the Palestinians
to forget Sabra and Shatilla? Believe me when ever colonial rule is discussed
in the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent, someone always reminds the audience of the
Jalianwala Bagh massacre by the British as history and not as a mission for
revenge.
One thing is obvious: the Americans are not reliable
friends. The question now faced by the Pakistani leadership is whether it is
preferable to have them as friends or enemies?
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Sunday, October 27, 2013
Paradise Found
Scientists
had surmised that the Earth and the Moon had condensed from hot gases that had
spilled off the Sun, but recent discoveries haves shown that the compositions
of the Earth and the Moon differ from the Sun suggesting that the two were
formed at some remote spot in space and launched in orbit around the Sun. It is possible that the Earth was targeted to
be inclined at a quarter of a right angle to its orbital plane, but actually it
turned out to be 23.4 degrees i.e. one degree more, or that the year was meant
to be exactly 360 days and not 365 and a quarter as it actually is or that the
lunar cycle was meant to be exactly thirty days but it strayed a little to
twenty nine and a half or so. A 30 day lunar month and a 360 day year would
seemingly have been a perfect combination; the phase of the moon would indicate
the date and the 12 constellations would show the month and if we looked keenly
enough in the sky we might find a way to count the years as well. But since we
cannot change it we have no choice but to accept it as God’s wisdom. However,
we can change the course of rivers, harness the winds, seed clouds for rain and
defy gravity by flying machines to our advantage as God has given us authority
over the material universe – and we must advise and help others in finding the
right way of life. Similarly, disease, natural disasters and evils exist not
because those were intended by God but as a consequence of the imperfections of
the creations; and God has set in motion a process of evolution and guidance of
human beings for the rectification of these defects and for improvement in the
quality of His creations. Adam failed the first test he was put to and Satan
rebelled on the first command he did not like. The merciful God surely would
not have built maladies, perversions and disasters into His perfect plan of
creation.
Even
more important is the fact that all the tangible knowledge of Physics, chemistry, biology, electronics,
mechanics and much of mathematics that is or will ever be written
in books is already at work in the human body and in the environment around us.
Birds can fly because they are aerodynamically designed by God and they are
born with the knowledge of aerodynamics so that they may glide or propel
themselves in air and take off and land safely. Man is not discovering Science,
but only learning to express what is already inherent in him, and so is woman.
The rest is speculation.
God has
repeatedly indicated that one day He will destroy this imperfect world and
create a new perfect world (Paradise) where only noble souls will reside. It
will perhaps be a world free of diseases, parasites, germs, bacteria, viruses
of predator animals; the lunar cycle would be exactly 30 days and the year
exactly 360 days; there will be no earthquakes, floods, tsunamis or tornados.
In the
building of the new world, obviously the knowledge and techniques developed by
human beings over centuries would also be utilized. Some examples are the
technique of placing satellites in exact orbits, disease free high-yield crops
etc. and technologies yet to be developed such as the control of volcanic
activity. And before the doomsday arrives, there may be the next evolution of
human beings who may have two hearts and two pancreases with a much improved
central nervous system.
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Irritating Cricket in Dubai
The pathetic performance of the Pakistani cricket team
against South Africa in the 2nd test at Dubai is certain to attract
great ire from the public. After the impressive victory in the first test it
was thought that the right prescription has been found which makes the later
debacle even bitterer.
I had an opportunity of watching the first day’s game of the
fateful test match. The South African team was visibly motivated, focused and
enthusiastic; whereas the Pakistani batsmen seemed distracted and cagey.
It seems that due to some psychological handicap the
Pakistani cricketers and perhaps other teams also are unable to respond to
opposition’s enthusiasm with equal enthusiasm and vigor. They seem to get cowed
down. It is strange that the team management is unable to recognize this weakness and
devise means to motivate the players before the game.
Maybe it is a national trait. The inability to motivate the
nation is quite apparent in our political leaders and that is why people
welcome military dictators who make motivational speeches after overthrowing
political governments.
In my professional career I have found that motivation is
the best management tool and it can transform mediocrity into brilliance.
Talking to Taliban
They are all willing to talk. The American government is
trying to talk to the Afghan Taliban to establish peace in Afghanistan and
avoid attacks on their retreating forces. The Pakistan government is trying to
talk to The Pakistani Taliban to end the insurgency and regular killings of
innocent civilians. If all those concerned had opened their mouths a few years
earlier many innocent lives would have been saved. In fact if the Americans
would have tried to negotiate with the Al-Qaida instead of firing Tomahawks on
them from aircraft carriers near Pakistani shores, 9/11 could have been
avoided.
So what will happen if the negotiations between the
Americans and the Taliban succeed? The American and other NATO troops will get
safe exit from Afghanistan, the Taliban will participate in the next elections
and once again there will be the rule of Mullah Omar in Afghanistan.
The post-2014 situation in Afghanistan would hardly be any
different from the pre-9/11 situation except for two changes:
a)
There will be no Osama Bin
Laden and Al-Qaida in Afghanistan.
b)
There will be a massive
Indian presence and trade which was non-existent in the pre-9/11 era.
So what was the real objective of the whole exercise that
cost billions of dollars and thousands of lives and who was behind all this?
Monday, October 07, 2013
Most Powerful Militaries In The World
Active Military Personnel: 1,477,896
2. Russia: Defense Budget: $64,000,000,000
Active Military Personnel: 1,200,000
3. China: Defense Budget: $129,272,000,000
Active Military Personnel: 2,285,000
4. India: Defense Budget: $44,282,000,000
Active Military Personnel: 1,325,000.
5. UK: Defense Budget: $57,875,170,000
Active Military Personnel: 224,500
6. France: Defense Budget: $58,244,000,000
Active Military Personnel: 362,485
7. Germany: Defense Budget: $43,478,000,000
Active Military Personnel: 148,996
8. South Korea: Defense Budget: $28,280,000,000
Active Military Personnel: 653,000
9. Italy: Defense Budget: $31,946,000,000
Active Military Personnel: 293,202.
10. Brazil: Defense Budget: $31,576,000,000
Active Military Personnel: 371,199
11. Turkey: Defense Budget: 18,687,000,000
Active Military Personnel:612,920
12. Pakistan: Defense Budget: 5,685,000,000
Active Military Personnel:617,920
13. Israel: Defense Budget: 15,209,000,000
Active Military Personnel:187,000
14. Egypt: Defense Budget: 4,107,000,000
Active Military Personnel:489,000
15. Indonesia: Defense Budget: 5,220,000,000
Active Military Personnel:438,000
Point to note is that the defense budget of USA alone is more than the combined budget of the remaining 14 countries. I wonder who pays for the US forces stationed in the countries defeated/captured/liberated etc. during the second World War and in recent years. On the face of it one would think that either the US intends to attack and conquer all countries of the world or it is afraid that as a consequence of its guilt all other countries may someday unite and attack it.
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Deaf Justice?
MSN NEWS
Posted : 2013/09/17
10:52 am
Court ruling fires British debate
on Muslim veils
(Reuters) - A British judge ruled on Monday that a Muslim woman could not give
evidence at her trial wearing a full-face veil, sparking debate about whether
Britain should follow other European countries and ban Islamic veils in schools
and public places.
But in a significant ruling on Monday, a
Muslim woman, who argued that removing her veil in court breached her human
rights, was told she could not wear it when giving evidence.
"ELEPHANT IN THE COURTROOM"
"The niqab has become the elephant in
the courtroom," said Judge Peter Murphy, who also made the compromise that
she could wear her veil at all other times during a trial later this year over
accusations she had intimidated a witness in another case.
The woman, who cannot be named for legal
reasons and who only started wearing a niqab in May 2012, had argued it was
against her beliefs to uncover her face in front of men who were not members of
her close family.
But Murphy said it would "drive a
coach and horses through the way in which justice has been administered in the
courts of England and Wales for centuries" if jurors could not observe her
reactions.
"No tradition or practice, whether
religious or otherwise, can claim to occupy such a privileged position that the
rule of law, open justice and the adversarial trial process are sacrificed to
accommodate it," he said.
"That is not a discrimination against
religion. It is a matter of upholding the rule of law in a democratic
society."
Murphy, whose ruling will serve as a
precedent, said he hoped parliament or a higher court would provide a
definitive verdict "sooner rather than later", while the woman's
lawyer said it was too early to say whether she would appeal.
The above clippings from MSN news are
shattering for someone who believed that courts of justice relied on material
evidence and content of the statements of the witnesses. But unfortunately,
judge Murphy in his cliché riddled exhortations seems to give the impression
that British justice relies too heavily on facial expressions and nuances. I
wonder what sort of training judges and jurists receive before being entrusted
with venerable positions.
Without insinuating anything it seems that
there is also room for suspicion that some judges or members of jury who may have a
weak hearing might be relying on lip-reading in the pursuit of their duties. In
such a case, indeed, their right to lip-read comes into direct conflict with a
witness’s right to practice personal privacy in her own way. But an order to
strip the niqab is hardly any different from an order to strip any other piece
of clothing, although it seems to make sense if there is no other way of
establishing an individual’s identity. There seems to be no such issue in this
case.
This leads to the obvious question whether or
not judges and members of jury need to be periodically certified to have
soundness of vision and hearing assuming that their reasoning is guaranteed. At
the moment I am reading a book called “Blind Spot” by Mahzarin R. Banaji and
Anthony G. Greenwald (Publisher Delacorte Press) which lists a number of simple
tests for establishing an individual’s hidden biases. It would be a good idea
if judges and jurists all over the world took these tests voluntarily and made
allowances for the results they achieve.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
A Letter to the Prime Minister
Mr. Muhammad
Nawaz Sharif,
Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Your Excellency,
I was much impressed with your address to the nation and the
initiatives mentioned therein. I am sure that your team of capable senior
executives and experts must have worked out detailed plans taking into account
all the possible and selecting the best options. I do not claim to be wiser
than your team, but consider it my national duty to point out the following
points that come to my mind just in case something may have escaped their
meticulous attention.
1.
Chinese Mega-projects: In
finalizing the various ambitious megaprojects with the Chinese government such
as the highways, railways, mass-transit, power and other projects we should
ensure that Pakistani consultants, engineers and contractors get a substantial
participation at all stages of the projects. This will help our local talent to
acquire the technical know-how and continue similar work in all areas in
Pakistan in future independently while maintaining the same quality. This will
also help in the future maintenance of the projects. You may be aware that a
major reason not being able to fully utilize the installed power capacity in
Pakistan is that the power plants are dependent on foreign experts for annual
maintenance and breakdown services. I would also suggest that our Chinese
friends be persuaded to carry out as much manufacturing, fabrication and
assembly of the hardware in Pakistan as possible.
2.
Negotiations with Taliban:
This topic has been discussed extensively in press, television and drawing
rooms, but there seems to be no agreement on the strategy. I think that we
should try to persuade the Taliban that we share their dream of establishing an
ideal Islamic state in Pakistan based on Shariah as good as or even better than
in Saudi Arabia. This has been possible for the Saudis because they have great
economic power due to which they can resist external pressures. If we try to
implement Shariah fully at this stage, we may face the same fate as
Afghanistan. So the Taliban should give us 10 years to develop our economic and
military strength to such a level that we may be able to resist external
pressures successfully. In the life of nations 10 years is not a long time. The
Taliban may be allowed to keep their weapons, but they should be under oath not
to use them against Pakistanis. They should also agree to suspend their
overseas military operations and concentrate on dawah. Meanwhile, GOP
should offer large numbers of scholarships to youth from Waziristan to study in
schools, colleges and universities. Road works and other development projects
should also be started in Waziristan.
3.
Law & order in Karachi:
The only effective way of maintaining law and order in a city or town is
frequent police patrol of roads and lanes. This is how the Americans changed
the face of New York and Chicago which were worse than Karachi in the 1960s.
Unfortunately over the past decade or so police patrols seem to have completely
disappeared from the roads and lanes of Karachi. All the police and other
security machinery is totally committed to guard and escort duties for
ministers, high officials, foreign missions and VIP visitors. An expensive
camera surveillance system for the entire city was installed but it seems to
have stopped working. Perhaps a special federal security police may be formed
which could be deployed for frequent and effective patrolling of the roads and
lanes of troubled cities and towns and should be sufficiently disciplined and
controlled so that it does not indulge in harassment of or extortion from the
citizens.
Yoyr sincerely,
Muhammad Nasim
mnasim_99@ yahoo.com
Note: I would have sent this directly to the PM, but could not find his email address.Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Welcome President Mamnoon
Pakistan's President-elect Mamnoon Hussain hails from Karachi and enjoys good reputation from his stint as governor of Sindh in the previous PML(N) government in the nineties. His election would provide a regional balance in the pillars of power.
However, his election was not without incident. With its characteristic ineptness and without reading all the relevant clauses of the constitution, the ECP first announced the presidential election for the first week of September, then brought it back to 6th August without looking at the Islamic calendar. When it was pointed out that with 20 seats vacant for by-elections and a large number of the pious parliamentarians either in Makkah or meditating in their local mosques on the 27th of Ramadan (6th August) the turn out would be very poor and the date could be shifted to 30th July, the ECP refused to change the date.
The ruling party took the matter to the Supreme court where the ECP had no argument in favor of its decision. The simple solution would have been to allow postal ballot facility to the lawmakers who would not be able to attend the assembly sessions on 6th August. (I even sent an email to the CEC with this suggestion.) In the Supreme court it was decided that the election would be held on 30th July, 2013.
This greatly distressed the PPP who had been claiming that they would persuade all opposition members to vote for their candidate and win the election . Meanwhile PTI of Imran Khan decided to field its own candidate and the MQM showed leaning towards the ruling party candidate. So PPP decided to boycott the presidential polls as their candidate was not willing to vie for second or third place.
In the end Mr. Mamnoon Hussain won by 432 votes to 77 for PTI's Retired justice Wajihuddin.
One good thing about the expedited election is that it made horse-trading and transfer of funds impossible in the short time allowed for canvassing over a weekend and this could be the first election of any kind in Pakistan which was free from corrupt practices.
To silence his critics, Mr. Mamnoon Hussain on being elected promptly resigned from his PML(N) membership and became a neutral figure -- something that Mr. Zardari of PPP had failed to do.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Happy Birthday Malala
The unusual ceremony at UN headquarters on the 16th birthday of Malala Yusufzai has created ripples in many minds. People are wondering why the western world has shown so much sympathy to Malala while ignoring the screams of pain and cries of help by millions other young girls suffering at the hands of many different types of tormentors. The following video link which I have just watched is an example:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151535774803097
To start with, Malala became famous in the West because she was the child star of a NYT documentary "Class Dismissed" about Pak Army operation in Swat. The link is given below:
http://www.nytimes.com/video/2009/02/22/world/asia/1194838044017/class-dismissed-in-swat-valley.html
Whether the film maker had links with CIA or there were other factors is another matter.
The 16th birthday has special significance in the life of a western girl becase it gives her three significant rights:
1. The right to quit further education after the compulsory 16 years.
2. The right to work full time for full pay without being called child labour.
3. The right to sleep with any man of her choice without getting married.
Obviously Mala would not be very enthusiastic about the first right as she seems committed to further education.
If it was the launch of her working and earning career then starting at the UN General assembly which is the top of the world one wonders whicg way it will go? There seems no "UP" after that.
As for the third right, it would certainly be highly objectionable for a Muslim girl and if her benefactors have any ideas in that direction, they may be disappointed.
If the British and US diplomats are trying to use her to provoke the Taliban, it is a bad move as it will bring misery to the helpless thousands of Malalas in northern Pakistan and further geopardize any chance of negociated peace.
The Pakistani permanent representative at UN was conspicuous by his absence from the party. Was he invited to introduce Malala?
Another question is from where did the shawl of Benazir come, and what was the object of projecting it?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151535774803097
To start with, Malala became famous in the West because she was the child star of a NYT documentary "Class Dismissed" about Pak Army operation in Swat. The link is given below:
http://www.nytimes.com/video/2009/02/22/world/asia/1194838044017/class-dismissed-in-swat-valley.html
Whether the film maker had links with CIA or there were other factors is another matter.
The 16th birthday has special significance in the life of a western girl becase it gives her three significant rights:
1. The right to quit further education after the compulsory 16 years.
2. The right to work full time for full pay without being called child labour.
3. The right to sleep with any man of her choice without getting married.
Obviously Mala would not be very enthusiastic about the first right as she seems committed to further education.
If it was the launch of her working and earning career then starting at the UN General assembly which is the top of the world one wonders whicg way it will go? There seems no "UP" after that.
As for the third right, it would certainly be highly objectionable for a Muslim girl and if her benefactors have any ideas in that direction, they may be disappointed.
If the British and US diplomats are trying to use her to provoke the Taliban, it is a bad move as it will bring misery to the helpless thousands of Malalas in northern Pakistan and further geopardize any chance of negociated peace.
The Pakistani permanent representative at UN was conspicuous by his absence from the party. Was he invited to introduce Malala?
Another question is from where did the shawl of Benazir come, and what was the object of projecting it?
Terror in India
In my following 2 blogs written at the time of the events I had doubted the genuinness of the purported terrorist attacks on the Indian Parliament in 2001 and the Mumbai Tajmahal hotel in 2008:
http://www.naseemmahnavi.blogspot.com/2005/06/i-wrote.html see post dated 14/12/2001
http://www.naseemmahnavi.blogspot.com/2008/12/return-of-mugambo.html
In today's Dawn on page 14 there is a news item titled "India party wants commission on Delhi, Mumbai attacks"
As I searched the web I found the following link:
http://news.oneindia.in/2013/07/16/india-govt-accused-of-hatching-26-11-parl-terror-attack-1260557.html
which gave the details as:
Those interested in the topic may follow the links.
http://www.naseemmahnavi.blogspot.com/2005/06/i-wrote.html see post dated 14/12/2001
http://www.naseemmahnavi.blogspot.com/2008/12/return-of-mugambo.html
In today's Dawn on page 14 there is a news item titled "India party wants commission on Delhi, Mumbai attacks"
As I searched the web I found the following link:
http://news.oneindia.in/2013/07/16/india-govt-accused-of-hatching-26-11-parl-terror-attack-1260557.html
which gave the details as:
New Delhi, July 16: Congress-led UPA government and rest of the country might have received one of the most shocking news in recent past. IPS officer Satish Chandra Verma allegedly had claimed that the central government had hatched the infamous Parliament and 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2001 and 2008 respectively.The new controversy regarding Verma's remark surfaced when former home ministry official RVS Mani sent a letter to his senior in Urban Development Ministry.
Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2013/07/16/india-govt-accused-of-hatching-26-11-parl-terror-attack-1260557.html
Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2013/07/16/india-govt-accused-of-hatching-26-11-parl-terror-attack-1260557.html
Those interested in the topic may follow the links.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Hero or Traitor?
One of the
major causes of anxiety for the Pakistani nation today is the trial of retired
general Pervez Musharraf for high treason arising from the issuance of the
“provisional constitutional order” on 3rd November, 2007. It is interesting
that when the General staged the coup in protest against his dismissal,he was
hailed as a hero by some and as a great leader by many for a few years in the
beginning. Even the Supreme court gave him 3 years to do what he liked in
national interest. It is a pity that he did not keep the promise to shed his
uniform and ignored some of the basic infrastructure development causing severe
hardships to the nation in the years to come.
The issuance
of the PCO is considered tantamount to the subversion of the Constitution of
the Islamic republic of Pakistan and can be construed as being within the
purview of article 6 of the Constitution.
The
determination as to whether the issuance and enforcement of the PCO are acts
punishable under the High Treason act of 1973 is to be done by a court of law
to be approached in writing by the government of Pakistan.
The High
Treason act of 1973 is a hastily written law under which even the abrogation of
the constitution of a private volleyball club would be punishable by death
retroactively from 23rd March, 1956. Obviously this law was made to
intimidate and keep in check Field Marshal Ayub Khan. It is really strange that
divulging secrets related to national security or cooperating with Pakistan’s
enemies are not listed as acts of high treason. Maybe there is another law for
that.
As for his
accomplices under sub-clause b of article 6, people he consulted before issuing
the order cannot be charged as abettors. He may even have prayed to God for
guidance before signing that document, but I would not recommend the justices
to issue orders to arrest God. The men who should also be in prison are the men
who actively participated in drafting the PCO and its subsequent enforcement as
ministers, heads of departments and institutions etc. Mr. Musharraf should
cooperate with the investigators and reveal their names without delay.
We should
also not forget that Gen. Musharraf has a right to defend or justify his
actions before the court yet to be found and he should not be called a traitor
in anticipation.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Election-2013
1.
Imran Khan didn’t get any
runs for his opponents’ wide-balls and no-balls. He is right in complaining.
2.
Lesson for all discovered by
IK: Never allow yourself to be shoved up on an unguarded platform. May he
recover speedily and fully.
3.
Altaf Hussain is trying to
become Bhutto of the Mohajirs. He has chosen the wrong example to follow.
4.
Everyone Except Nawaz
Sharif is complaining about the election results.
5.
Some success has been
achieved in the emancipation of the captive votes.
6.
The elections were freely,
fairly and transparently rigged.
7.
Sindh is doomed to
misgovernance and chaos for the next five years.
8.
IK hit Maulana for a six,
but the ball was caught in the stands: Maulana is appealing.
9.
Let us hold next elections
with electronic ballot and biometric verification as soon as possible.
10.
The following news item in
Dawn of 16th May titled “Over 30 get bail in vote rigging cases” on
page 16 has been ignored by the TV channels and the ECP:
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
The Truth about Musharraf’s Trials
Retired army chief and ex-president Pervez Musharraf is
incarcerated in his own farm house pending trials against various charges
brought about in citizen’s appeals before superior judiciary. These are as
follows:
1.
Treason by way of
abrogation of the constitution of Pakistan: There is a document signed by him
in the form of the “provisional constitutional order” which is a material
proof, but in the absence of legislation including the offence in the penal
code, the matter is open to debate and the punishment will have to be assessed
as a new precedent. The justices will also have to take into account the intention
behind the act. As for his accomplices, people he consulted before issuing the
order cannot be charged as abettors. He may even have prayed to God for guidance
before signing that document, but I would not recommend the justices to issue
orders to arrest God. The man who should be in prison is the man who drafted
the PCO and Mr. Musharraf should cooperate with the investigators and reveal
his name without delay.
2.
Eligibility for Election: I
had written a blog way back in 20007 saying that Mr. Musharraf and his
associates were guilty of violating their oath of allegiance to the constitution
and disqualified themselves from holding public office in future. I still hold
that view.
3.
Involvement in Benazir Bhutto’s
murder: There is no material evidence made public so far, and all enquiries
have indicated a complex situation in which many people could be suspected for
being beneficiaries from them crime.
4.
Negligence in providing
protection to Benazir: This charge does not hold water, as three out of the 4
persons in the same vehicle as Benazir remained unharmed and she came out of
the hatch of her own free will. If the president is to be held responsible for the
deaths of passers-by in terrorist attacks the Mr. Zardari has to take the blame
thousands of deaths in the last four and a half years.
5.
Dismissal and house arrest
of judges: The action was indeed highly objectionable and could be inferred as
persecution (condemned in the Holy Qur’an as worse than murder). But it is a
unique case in which the victims have taken it upon themselves to judge the
case – in a way taking the law in their own hands. Perhaps a tribunal of
retired justices should be formed to try the case in which the aggrieved judges
should appear as plaintiffs. After all, no body is above the law.
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