Bureaucracy making life difficult for govt

islamabadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
FK u for judging me!!!
I see a reflection of govt performance from your choice of words. Since when pti started parwarism? You definitely smells like a pti patwari or extremely ignorant. It is my right to criticize those whom i choose among many to solve my problem because they promised so. If pti is paying people to support their parties unprofessional attitude then i am not surprised!
He is an old PTI Patwari/zombie of this site....probably paid as well
 

Steyn

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
FK u for judging me!!!
I see a reflection of govt performance from your choice of words. Since when pti started parwarism? You definitely smells like a pti patwari or extremely ignorant. It is my right to criticize those whom i choose among many to solve my problem because they promised so. If pti is paying people to support their parties unprofessional attitude then i am not surprised!

Don't mind him. If he doesn't swear and throw profanity at someone, his day doesn't pass and he feels constipated.

He is a die hard Imran Khan lover. He can't listen anyone saying anything but praising Imran Khan.
 

Steyn

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Only in Pakistan.

So Imran Khan is saying that i am just a Prime Minister for photo shoots, look at me how i am sitting pretty. Just look at my face and be happy we have a good looking prime minister.

The lies of IK don't stop.

Here a chokidar, a patwari is a powerful person and can do a lot of things and IK the prime minister is telling us he's a pussy? A simple MPA, MNA can do anything he likes and the PM is made a powerless pussy?

I haven't seen a single reform bill that PTI tried to pass and was rejected by opposition so the 2/3 majority excuse is bullshit.

He isn't such a pussy when it comes to destroying people's homes, the economy and common man.

Excuses and nothing else.

Liar Khan is good at this. After 5 years he will speak the language of Nawaza and say Khalai Makhlooq stopped him from doing his job.

Scum politicians.

If Imran Khan can't do the job, step down and let someone else do it?. Or are you this power hungry that you know you can't do anything but still want to be in power.
 

rtabasum2

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Only in Pakistan.

So Imran Khan is saying that i am just a Prime Minister for photo shoots, look at me how i am sitting pretty. Just look at my face and be happy we have a good looking prime minister.

The lies of IK don't stop.

Here a chokidar, a patwari is a powerful person and can do a lot of things and IK the prime minister is telling us he's a pussy? A simple MPA, MNA can do anything he likes and the PM is made a powerless pussy?

I haven't seen a single reform bill that PTI tried to pass and was rejected by opposition so the 2/3 majority excuse is bullshit.

He isn't such a pussy when it comes to destroying people's homes, the economy and common man.

Excuses and nothing else.

Liar Khan is good at this. After 5 years he will speak the language of Nawaza and say Khalai Makhlooq stopped him from doing his job.

Scum politicians.

If Imran Khan can't do the job, step down and let someone else do it?. Or are you this power hungry that you know you can't do anything but still want to be in power.
OK give us the alternative.........just a name.........no whataboutery
 

Two Stooges

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
It is old system of clerks and officials. Computer can take care of bureaucracy.
Let people do all government work through online systems and get rid of middleman.


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اور ایل ڈی اے جیسے واقعات میں
استعمال ہونے والی ماچس تیلیاں بھی نمدار ہو کر ریکارڈ جلانے کے لئے
جلنا چھوڑ دیں گی
 

Islamabadiya

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
so why are they there to rule, we didnt give them vote to whine everyday, bureaucracy, nawaz zardari rule, rotten system all the bla bla....

dont tell us the problem, tell us the solution, we know it will take time to solve issues, but tell us what are you doing about solving it

or in other words, get off the container
 

HSiddiqui

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has blamed the bureaucracy for making the life of his eight-month-old administration difficult by being lethargic, by not signing the files and by being indecisive.
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In a candid conversation spanning over two hours with editors and owners of the country’s leading newspapers on Thursday, the prime minister listed economy, institution building, on-going negotiations with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), employment creation and constructing low-cost affordable housing for the lower and middle-income segments of the society as major challenges for his administration.

Prime Minister Khan was clearly looking less than satisfied with the way the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) are working at the moment. At a time when serious questions are being asked about the way NAB is conducting the accountability process, especially after the recent suicide of a retired brigadier on March 15, who penned a letter before ending his life to avoid public humiliation at the hands of the Bureau, prime minister’s words emitted unease. “Will NAB ever catch the influential and the powerful?”

He said the small time crooks that the Bureau was busy chasing would fall in line if the mighty gangsters were served exemplary punishment. In his opinion, the Bureau had opened up a Pandora’s box of tedious and time-consuming inquiries that was taking the sparsely staffed institution down.

He also sounded a tad unhappy while talking about the way FBR has been duplicitous in its working -- drafting policy and busy collecting taxes. Citing the examples of India and Bangladesh to drive home his argument, the prime minister said exports of countries in our region have gone up while ours have fallen below the $24 billion mark. “The industry has been ruined in the process of tax collection. The non-filers are not willing to join the tax net for they feel it won’t serve any purpose. We are going to reform it.” How can a country be solvent if 60 to 80 percent of its economy is black, undocumented, he questioned.

Imran repeatedly reverted to Pakistan’s faltering economy after every few questions. He talked about the threat still looming over Pakistan’s head of moving from grey to black list of the FATF and said any such eventuality would be disastrous for the country. We are working on the conditions and hope the situation would improve, he said. To a question as to what was Pakistan doing to come out of the tricky situation when four major western countries – the US, the UK, France & Germany – are constantly seeking to list Jaish-e-Muhammad’s leader, Hafiz Masood Azhar as a global terrorist, the prime minister said it was a serious issue and work was being done to avoid serious damage to the country’s international relations.

The prime minister also said the nation could be in for a “happy news” with the next three weeks and then went on to elaborate what that news could be. He said the offshore drilling for oil in the Arabian Sea was in final stages and there could be a major find. “I implore that we all pray that Pakistan gets this natural resource in substantial quantity.”

When asked what necessitated his meeting with Pakistan’s four top military chiefs on March 20, the prime minister while praying the rosary, said his Indian counterpart – Narendra Modi – could invoke the politics of hatred to win the election. “Pakistan needs to remain vigilant till the elections are over.” If the recent events [Pak-India border tension and downing of Indian MiG-21] have helped him a little, he might not take a chance, Imran Khan said. “But if it has harmed him and his rating are sliding, then we need to remain alert.” He described the terror incidents in Balochistan as part of the same subversive tactics. To counter such attacks, there was a possible plan to talk to Baloch leaders holed up in foreign countries, he said.

Flanked by his close aides and media go-getters – Federal Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry, Naeemul Haq, Iftikhar Durrani, Yousuf Baig Mirza, Federal Secretary Information & Broadcasting Shafqat Jalil and Principal Information Officer Mian Jehangir Iqbal, Prime Minister Imran Khan forced a few murmurs and raised eyebrows when he explained that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) had never promised to provide oil worth $3.2 billion on deferred payment. It was widely reported in the Pakistani media quoting cabinet members that Pakistan had clinched a deal with the UAE like the one secured earlier with Saudi Arabia. But the prime minister’s perspective was: “They never agreed to it. They told us their rules do not allow [such a transaction].”

He agreed with questioners that Pakistan needed to take decisive action against militant organisations that had been allowed in the past to mushroom. Citing history, Imran Khan said these outfits might have had a use in the past.

“But how can a country allow such militias to operate. We should have taken care of them a long time ago.” Asking for societal help to achieve such a goal, he said Pakistan could not afford [activities of] such groups. “There was no Pakistani involvement in Pulwama but we were blamed nonetheless. All political parties signed up to the National Action Plan that promised to finish off these outfits but no one took any action. We are chasing them now and we will take care of them.”

To a suggestion that his government could have asked the Gulf states to import around half a million Pakistani workers who in turn would have sent the much valued and direly needed dollar remittances rather than borrowing billions, the prime minister said some work was being done on those lines and hoped a 100,000 Pakistani workers would soon be heading to Qatar for employment. But then he said his plan was to start producing “skilled workers” rather than exporting menial labour, hoping they would be of much higher value in countries needing skilled workers.

Imran once again emphasised the need to develop tourism as a stable money earner for the country and promised a major plan in this regard would be unveiled soon. “But if we have conditions where our neighbours – India and Iran – are accusing us of terrorism, no tourist would come here.”

He said the society needed to be more tolerant of divergent views and beliefs. But blamed the dichotomy wherein the “English-medium” rulers handed over the country and society to mullahs while trying to fashion Pakistan on western orientation. “Today, people like Maulana Fazlur Rehman are holding us hostages to their interpretation of religion. And who would dare challenge groups like Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan when they gather outside Islamabad saying they are there to protect the sanctity of the Prophet [PBUH]. Neither police nor army can control such a situation. But we will shut such groups.”

While most of the discussion focused on economy and politics of the country, a few questions were asked about his choice of men for important executive posts – like Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar. Imran patiently listened to the criticism and questions but strongly defended his man in Punjab and asked critics to be patient while Buzdar was learning the ropes of the job.

Towards the end, when his staff was getting itchy and wanted the prime ministerial conversation to culminate, Imran told that he spoke to the New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern yesterday and shared thoughts on the Christchurch tragedy. He said the Ms Ardern must be praised for the way she handled the situation that arose after the terrorist attack on the Al-Noor Mosque. The prime minister also said he was sincerely impressed by the courage and composure of Mrs Naeem Rashid during her TV interview. “She presented the true picture of Islam.”
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I may not be knowing the complication so I say, I blame government not to be able to shut the bureaucracy and continue constructive development of Pakistan.
I blame Government for no actions against any one no matter what he/she says against the country in favor of Pakistan enemies.
I blame the Government to have no strict law against anti Pakistan statements.

And I blame the Government for not taking action against the reporter who asked ASIF ZARDARI , Sir you are going to NAB ? Have you surrendered ? Are you scared of NAB?
 

Steyn

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
OK give us the alternative.........just a name.........no whataboutery

The names I'll mention can never become MPAs in Pakistani political system much less PM and they're people who don't have corrupts left right and behind like IK has so they can change the system without any excuses.

Pakistan has no hope. IK gave us some hope but even he became an example of how power corrupts everyone.

This is why Islam focuses so much on the company you keep. Because the company you keep influences you no matter who you are.

If you stand and sit with corrupts then you will become corrupt.

Imran Khan's government foundation is based on corrupts. JKT, Mehmood Khan, Pervaiz Khattack, PMLN corrupts, PPP corrupts, Imran Khan took corrupts from other parties and deluded himself to think he can make them clean.

All just so he can become Prime Minister.

Like IK himself said, comprise for your goal not on your goal. His goal was becoming PM and he compromised for that and became PM.

Imran Khan can change this rotten political system but you know what would be the cost? The loss of his government. The people benefiting from corruption is his party first and foremost.

His party is status quo. JKT was in cabinet meeting yesterday, what the hell a disqualified corrupt person do in government cabinet meetings?

So if IK changes the system, the people left, right and behind him will be the first ones leaving him or being caught and he will lose his government but he will gain the respect and love of people. Will IK do that? No way, power is an addiction.

For a person who couldn't stop himself from the addiction of women and lived a life chasing women, expecting him to give up the addiction of power is naive. And Power is far more addicting than any addiction we know, than cocaine than heroine.

I could go on and on but I'll state it simply. Pakistan has no hope, move on to another country. Or start a bloody revolution.
 

Imran the legend

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I may not be knowing the complication so I say, I blame government not to be able to shut the bureaucracy and continue constructive development of Pakistan.
I blame Government for no actions against any one no matter what he/she says against the country in favor of Pakistan enemies.
I blame the Government to have no strict law against anti Pakistan statements.

And I blame the Government for not taking action against the reporter who asked ASIF ZARDARI , Sir you are going to NAB ? Have you surrendered ? Are you scared of NAB?
70% cases in NAB are againt Bearcats and Government don’t have majority in Parliament and senate to change reforms and no money until new elections next year