The current situation in Islamabad is simply intolerable. Gross violation of fundamental human rights and those guaranteed by the Constitution of Pakistan are taking place by order of the administration. If the federal cabinet did not want any demonstrations in Islamabad, the prime minister should have advised the declaration of Emergency under article 232 of the constitution. Instead, the constitutional process was shunned and unnecessary force was used coming close to the subversion of the Constitution. All democratic and pro-constitution forces should demand the resignation of the erring prime minister. Can the army take him in protective custody and persuade him to resign in greater national interest under article 245 which has been invoked by the government?
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, August 31, 2014
Friday, August 29, 2014
Thoughts for Today
1. Democracy is the ability of a larger group of stupid people to overwhelm a smaller group of geniuses and warriors without violence.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Pakistan Politics Today
- Mr. Nawaz Sharif has made hardly 15 appearances in houses of Parliament during the last 15 months. A parliamentary system cannot function in this way.
- Mr. Sharif has been busy making economic deals all over the world about which the parliament is in total darkness.
- Nobody doubts Mr. Sharif’s sincerity or capability to do good to the nation by extra-parliamentary means.
- The Senate had to pass a resolution demanding PM to attend its sessions, but to no avail.
- Many of PMLN lawmakers may be disappointed in this situation but they cannot speak their minds due to the gag on them put by 18th amendment.
- In his election campaign Mr. Sharif had claimed that the power crisis was due to bad management of resources by People’s party and he would fix things in six months. Power management has grown worse in the last 15 months. The billion rupees spent on the reviving the abandoned Nandipur project have proven a waste.
- The subsidized interest loan scheme for youth has proven a failure.
- The 100 billion rupee gift to daughter Marium for buying toys has failed to make an impact.
- Adhocism is back in the administrative and financial functions. Family and friends of the leader to whom the party is dedicated are having a good time. The ruling party has to expand its base.
- Ever since the days of British Raj, elections in the subcontinent have been a conjuring match. The party that can throw more dust in the eyes of the electorate wins. The older generation that has compromised with the system only wants to make the dust transparent as in the case of western democracies. The new generation wants to get rid of the dust.
- It is obvious that there was major rigging in the last elections although everyone accepted it in good faith. Mr. Imran Khan has claimed that large numbers of ballot papers were printed by private printers on nonstandard paper which were used in bogus voting whose thumb impressions cannot be verified. The ballot boxes in the custody of the Election commission may have been tampered with during the last 15 months. So there is no point in ballot verification now.
- PM and Chief Minister Punjab have to take responsibility for the Model Town massacre of 17th June in which 14 people were killed and more than 80 shot at chest level by police. The incident report recorded by Police does not mention any citizen casualties. Obviously it was a plot and a cover-up. Nobody in government expressed any sympathy with those killed and wounded in the incident.
- Mr. Tahirul Qadri has only recently descended on Pakistan after migration to Canada and a long stay there. He has a wide spread network of madressahs and orphanages and a few hundred thousand spiritual followers in Pakistan and other countries. He seems to have formed an alliance with Sunni Tehrik and Shia-led MWM, both opposed to the pro-Taliban religious organizations. It seems that he is trying to make the imposition of Martial law imperative and since the army would be reluctant to form alliance with either PMLN or PPP, he might get a chance to become their civilian lackey. The army needs to give him a clear cut message that he is chasing an illusion unless………..
- It is a very complicated situation, but it can be resolved without bloodshed and in a reasonably short time by careful planning and systematic execution. God bless us all.
Monday, August 18, 2014
Recent FB Posts
www.facebook.com/mohammad.nasim
Nawaz Shareef will make a good president of Pakistan. He should grab this opportunity with both hands.
Shahbaz Shareef has been working too hard for too long and needs a long vacation.
We need similar laws in Pakistan.
Indiana State Passes Law to Legalize Shooting Police
topinfopost.com
After being figuratively kicked, punched and spat on, PM Nawaz Shareef has offered to form a judicial commission to investigate irregularities in 2013 general elections. This action may be at odds with the constitution and there is no guarantee that there will be no state intervention in the performance of the commission. The most important thing is to get one's priorities right according to one's position.
Nawaz Shareef will make a good president of Pakistan. He should grab this opportunity with both hands.
Shahbaz Shareef has been working too hard for too long and needs a long vacation.
We need similar laws in Pakistan.
Indiana State Passes Law to Legalize Shooting Police
topinfopost.com
The
butchers of MODEL TOWN MASSACRE to be chained in an abattoir.
http://tribune.com.pk/story/749520/model-town-clashes-sessions-court-orders-cases-be-registered-against-pm-punjab-cm/
The
secret of China's progress and prosperity is that Chairman Mao never went on a
foreign trip. Just stuck close to his people and inspired them to work honestly.http://tribune.com.pk/story/749520/model-town-clashes-sessions-court-orders-cases-be-registered-against-pm-punjab-cm/
After being figuratively kicked, punched and spat on, PM Nawaz Shareef has offered to form a judicial commission to investigate irregularities in 2013 general elections. This action may be at odds with the constitution and there is no guarantee that there will be no state intervention in the performance of the commission. The most important thing is to get one's priorities right according to one's position.
Wednesday, August 06, 2014
Improved Relativity
The following are the missing postulates of the Theory of
Relativity:
- Relative motion is the vector difference of absolute motions.
- Relative motion is impossible without the existence of absolute motion.
- The observed value of relative motion of the same object is different for different observers; each being convinced that he is right.
- The observation of absolute motion requires the recognition of a fixed and unchanging point of reference.
- The observation of relative motion is geocentric i.e. the observer assumes himself to be the point of reference and discounts his own absolute motion from all others.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Gaza
I wonder if the president and lawmakers of USA have seen the following pictures and videos (links) of Palestinian children affected by the recent Israeli military action in Gaza shared on the Facebook. Is there a need for a comment?
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152512254081083&set=vb.590956082&type=2&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152132810451104&set=vb.207242941103&type=2&theater
Sunday, June 15, 2014
The Faithful Unite
The initiative taken by Pope Francis to hold a
multi-religious prayer gathering with Palestinian and Israeli Christians, Muslims
and Jews in the courtyard of the Vatican palace is commendable.
The action is apparently in the perspective of
peace and harmony in the region but it has global ramifications.
China
and India have both grown into world military powers and if the current trend
continues, in a decade or two both may acquire super-power status dwarfing the
existing powers.
China is a communist country and although the
Chinese leaders have not shown the same contempt for religion as their defunct
Soviet Union counterparts, one can hardly expect them to do any good to the
adherents of the Biblio-Quranic faiths.
Although the Indians claim to be secular and
followers of the slain nonviolent Mahatma Gandhi, the recent upsurge in “hindutwa”
or Aryanism leading up to the election of Mr. Modi as prime minister does raise
an alarm. Deadly religious violence against Christians and Muslims is a regular
occurrence and is often backed by extremist Hindu political outfits. Given the
right factors, Indian Aryanism may quickly grow into a monstrosity exceeding
German Nazism of the 20th century. Let us not forget that the swastika originated
in India and is still a common symbol in Hindu shrines.
Historically, India was ruled by Christians
during the century preceding its independence in 1947 and by Muslims for nearly
four centuries preceding that. Although none of the reigns was tyrannical,
biased historians can easily distort facts to raise mass hysteria.
Historic revenge is a strange phenomenon. It
remains in the subconscious of nations and may show up centuries or even
millennia later. The sudden resurgence of black slavery in North America during
the last few centuries may be linked to the Exodus of Israel from Egypt. They
were held in servitude by the Negro Pharaohs and the tales of their persecution
are harrowing. It is possible that buying
African slaves and treating them badly was an act of misplaced historic
revenge.
If the faithful people of the world do not
unite in peace now, they may get exterminated by the newly emerging pagan
super-powers in the long run.
To read manuscript of my book “What and Why I
Believe” click on link below:
Feedback will be welcome.
http://vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/news/detail/articolo/francis-34578/Friday, June 06, 2014
Clarion Call - 1
In the 20th
century the key to success in business, politics, law and other professions was
to dazzle everyone and smother the brightness of the opposition. It could be
called the century of illusions and it has landed the world in the mess that we
are faced with. In the 21st century let us base success on sustained
brilliance and only positive thinking. We have already wasted thirteen and a
half years, so we have to work swiftly to make up for the lost time.
Some time ago
I read a story about how five hundred participants of a seminar were asked to
sign their names each on a balloon and throw them in a room; then everyone was
asked to find the balloon with his name on it. Everyone rushed in and burst
most of the balloons. One or two lucky ones got the right balloon. The exercise was repeated with people going in
one by one and picking up the nearest balloon and finding its owner and giving
it to him. It worked and everyone got his balloon.
In real life
assets and ideas do not have names of the people who deserve them written on
them. But with a little commonsense we can tell whether what we have is
necessarily useful to us or not. If not, it should not be too difficult to find
someone who needs it. All you need to do is to post it somewhere or send emails
to those who you think would be glad to receive it.
Friday, May 16, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Democracy’s Backdoor
There is news that the government
of Pakistan has sought permission of the supreme court of Pakistan to re-appropriate
Rs. 12.5 billion of development funds of the current budget to finance cost over-runs
or accelerated expenditures of some projects. Whereas it shows the ineptness of
the budget makers, it also shows the immaturity of the lawmakers.
In its judgment in December, 2013
in the case of dishing out 47 billion rupees to friends and family by the then
prime minister of the other party, the SC had held that discretionary funds of the
prime minister were unconstitutional and allocation and disbursement of
development funds should be done in accordance with articles 80-84 of the
constitution and according to established rules.
It is strange that the government
of Mr. Nawaz Sharif prefers to have the supreme court do the work of the
parliament. Why can’t the government introduce a supplementary bill to amend
the allocations of the budget for the current year? If there is some hitch, it
should move a constitutional amendment to make it possible.
It is a pity that both democratic
governments and military dictators in Pakistan give the judiciary the status of
a super-dictator when they need to get their own ill actions justified and then
try to cut it to size.
I hope that this time the Supreme
Court of Pakistan will not allow itself to be deceived and misused.
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