28 trillions of Pak Rupees are deposited in Swiss Banks - Is this true ??

KhanHaripur

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Is Pakistan poor ?

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Many perceive Pakistan as a poor country. Others do not see it that way. They rate it an 'underdeveloped' or a third world country, but not a poor country. According to them a poor country is a 'least developed' country and Pakistan is not bracketed in those countries. According to some studies 40% of Pakistanis live below poverty line. The figure is quoted at 60% by others. If we compare a country with a family of 10 and find that 4 to 6 of the members live in poverty as defined by international standards, then the family is considered as poor especially if it lives within the eastern cultural criterion. In Pakistan it is not difficult to assess if an individual comes from a poor family or not. Keeping that view in mind can we call Pakistan poor? I'll come to that later, but firstly, let me talk about poverty in general.
Poverty has four aspects. It may be calorie based, income based, need based and right based. According to the World Heath Organisation (WHO), a person who cannot afford a diet of up to 2000 calorie a day is poor. The World Bank, on the other hand, considers a person poor who cannot earn up to 2 US Dollars per day. Both these scales affect the physical well-being of individuals. The most vulnerable in this type of poverty are children. According to a report;

  • 6 million children under five die every year as a result of hunger
  • 134 million children between the ages of 7 to 18 have never been to school because of poverty .
  • More than 1 billion children suffer from lack of proper nutrition, safe drinking water, decent sanitation facilities, health-care services, shelter, and education.
This is one face of poverty related to the first two facets. What about the other two aspects? For example, 'need' is a relative term. One person's needs can be different from the needs of the other. To make it more comprehensive the WHO had linked it with the term 'basic' and came up a poverty alleviation program in 1990s. They named it the 'Basic Minimum Needs' (BMN) Program, which was renamed the 'Basic Development Needs' (BDN) Program a few years later. It was a bottom up program, involving the community to participate in it at the grass-root levels on a Public Private Participation strategy. After implementing it in four provinces as a model project with participation of the WHO and getting positive results, the government of Pakistan under Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif owned the program and made it as part of its 9th Five Years Plan in 1999. The then health ministry planned a ten year program to implement it all over Pakistan, with the goal to alleviate poverty amongst 60% of the population by the year 2010. Unfortunately, this program was put on the back burner after the military takeover of Gen Pervez Musharaf.
'Right based' poverty is also a relative term which has little to do with physical needs of individuals. A typical example is China. The country's economy is considered the fastest growing in the world, but yet it is taken as poor when it comes to basic human right issues. Western intellectuals and human rights lobbyists rank China as 'poor' according to their cerebral calibration. This type of poverty finds its place in the minds of individuals eroding their thought progress. May be such mental entrapment was perceived by Byron Katie when she said, Thinking I should be something else means I'm not good enough now. This is poverty thinkingand a guaranteed way to be miserable Then, at another place she said, Would you rather be right or free? That is why for some of the activists this issue is as important and as painful as physical hunger.
The causes of the four aspects of poverty are hidden in economic, cultural, social, and political disparity. Failing to understand the extent of individual facets makes the solutions difficult to achieve. As a consequence, the proposed short or medium term measures employed to counter the impact of poverty on individuals are hampered by blocking channels such as charitable donations for basic needs provision. To make the situation worse, the power holders mismanage political lobbying & campaigning necessary for individual projects such as the creation of permanent social welfare systems thus creating recurrent turbulences in the flow towards societal prosperity.
This brings me back to the original question; is Pakistan poor? Everybody knows that poverty has hit Pakistan, targeting its society in more than one way. A few days ago I received an interesting information on this very subject. It was supplied by a Director of a Swiss bank and forwarded by the respectable, Arbab Hidayatullah who received it from Mr. Asad Jehangir, a retired IG Police.
The information not only provides an answer to the aforementioned question, but suggests in-depth solutions too. It states, Pakistanis are poor but Pakistan is not a poor country. This is from one of the Swiss Bank Directors. He says that 28 trillion (28,000,000,000,000) Pak Rupees are deposited in Swiss Banks. The amount is such that if it were in Pakistan, it could be used for:-

  • Tax free budget for 30 years
  • Giving 60 million jobs to all of Pakistan.
  • Constructing 4 lane roads from any village to Islamabad.
  • Ensuring a forever free supply to more than 500 social projects.
  • Financial Assistance of Rs 20,000 per month to every citizen for 60 years.
  • Disbanding the need of World Bank and IMF loans.
With this information in mind, I would like to leave it to the intelligence of the reader to decide on whether Pakistan really is poor. And if it is, whether rich Pakistanis can turn it into an affluent and prosperous country by bringing their wealth back to their motherland which is limping on the crutches of the World Bank, IMF and other Lending or Donor Agencies. Will they take the first step by investing in Pakistan what they have in Swiss banks and change the fate of their motherly country? If not, will it be asking too much of the Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan to take a suo moto action, directing Pakistanis with Swiss bank accounts to make their deposits known. In this way, at least, the public would know how many Pakistanis hold how much in those banks. If there is no law which gives power to the Chief Justice of Pakistan to take action in cases like this, would the civil society come into action and pressurise the parliamentarians to make such law?
Article Source:
By: Dr Ghayur Ayub
http://www.opinion-maker.org/2011/01/is-pakistan-poor/
 
Re: Is Pakistan poor ?

Another thread based on that fake email running around in everyones inbox. Im sure the inventor of that mail is laughing out how his hoax mail is taken so seriusly by so many naive people...
 

FaisalLatif

Councller (250+ posts)
Do you have any idea how much 1 trillion dollars actually is!!!

While you watch this video, just know that the total debt of USA is almost 79 trillion dollars!

 

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistani's Hold US $ 200 Billions In Swiss Accounts........!!!

Pakistani's have stacked a collosal sum of US $ 200 Billions in Swiss bank accounts.This money belongs to Pakistani citizens and does not include those Pakistani's who hold citizenship of any other country.

.This has been siphoned off by rent seekers,beneficiaries of loan write offs,civil military bureaucracy,greedy businessmen,kick backs in foreign deals,foreign trade,smuggling,foreign exchange racketeering,narcotis etc

This black money is estimated to be three times the size of Pakistan's regular economy and growing at an astounding rate of 20% per annum

Pakistan is going thru it's worst financial crisis so all measures shoul be taken to recover this loot.This can retrieved under Article 25(1) of the avoidance of double taxation treaty signed by Pakistan and Switzerland.

So far no Govt agency....NAB,FIA,FBR and AFN has taken any action.
 

zhkhan

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Re: Pakistani's Hold US $ 200 Billions In Swiss Accounts........!!!

Thanks bro for reminding this, updates us more.

You shouldn't be worried , very soon we will f**k all these ******* politicians.
 

Pakistani92

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Pakistani's Hold US $ 200 Billions In Swiss Accounts........!!!

iss newz say yaad aya, pata nai zardari kay cases ka kia hua ? koi ata pata nahi koi news bhi nai ati uss kay bara mein ?
 

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistani's Hold US $ 200 Billions In Swiss Accounts........!!!

iss newz say yaad aya, pata nai zardari kay cases ka kia hua ? koi ata pata nahi koi news bhi nai ati uss kay bara mein ?

Inn Logoun Main saab Sey Barra Choor Tou Wah Hai.Yeh greeb Awam Kaa Paisa Kahan wapis Aye Ga !!!!!!!!!!!
 

GeoG

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistani's Hold US $ 200 Billions In Swiss Accounts........!!!

Pakistani's have stacked a collosal sum of US $ 200 Billions in Swiss bank accounts.This money belongs to Pakistani citizens and does not include those Pakistani's who hold citizenship of any other country.

.This has been siphoned off by rent seekers,beneficiaries of loan write offs,civil military bureaucracy,greedy businessmen,kick backs in foreign deals,foreign trade,smuggling,foreign exchange racketeering,narcotis etc

This black money is estimated to be three times the size of Pakistan's regular economy and growing at an astounding rate of 20% per annum

Pakistan is going thru it's worst financial crisis so all measures shoul be taken to recover this loot.This can retrieved under Article 25(1) of the avoidance of double taxation treaty signed by Pakistan and Switzerland.

So far no Govt agency....NAB,FIA,FBR and AFN has taken any action.

Canadian Bhai, why are you giving sleepless nights to Zardari
He must be wondering who owns that 185 billion which must truly be in his accounts
Total immunity so he can repeat Anhar Drama as many times as he likes...


BTW, Swiss Bohat Badnam Ho Chukay
Now majority of illegal money finds a welcoming home in Cayman Island, no questions asked and no taxes, what else do you want.
Monte Carlo is another upcoming popular destination for Hasni Mubaraks, Qadafis, Zardaris....
 

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistani's Hold US $ 200 Billions In Swiss Accounts........!!!


Canadian Bhai, why are you giving sleepless nights to Zardari
He must be wondering who owns that 185 billion which must truly be in his accounts
Total immunity so he can repeat Anhar Drama as many times as he likes...


BTW, Swiss Bohat Badnam Ho Chukay
Now majority of illegal money finds a welcoming home in Cayman Island, no questions asked and no taxes, what else do you want.
Monte Carlo is another upcoming popular destination for Hasni Mubaraks, Qadafis, Zardaris....

@
GeoG;
Yes .You are right.Where there is money there is way.............
 

canadian

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistani's Hold US $ 200 Billions In Swiss Accounts........!!!

اے رہبر ملک و قوم ذرا اتنا تو بتادے
چہرہ یہ تمہارا ہے مگر انداز ہیں کس کے

ہم تیری ہر اک بات کو سچ مانیں تو کیسے
لہجہ یہ تمہارا ہے مگر الفاظ ہیں کس کے
ہوتے ہیں یہاں روز ہی"ڈرونوں"کے یہ حملے
دھرتی یہ ہماری ہے مگر بمبار ہیں کس کے
ہم لوگ تو شہادت کو بھی سعادت ہیں سمجھتے
سینہ یہ ہمارا ہے یہ تیر انداز ہیں کس کے
یہ ملک کہ جہاں غربت و جہالت کے ہیں ڈیرے

بیرون ملک نوٹوں کے یہ انبار ہیں کس کے

 

rana14801

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Pakistani's Hold US $ 200 Billions In Swiss Accounts........!!!

plz quote authentic source of this report so that this could be taken to court of law.
 

jahanzaibi

Senator (1k+ posts)
Bahi ya to hoo jay ga likin phir zardari and company + our haram khoor generals
wagera phir say ya waheen phonca dain gay..

isi lia itni mehnat karnay ki zarorat nahi .. waisay bhi hamay imdad kay naam per waheen say paisay daitay hain .. aur zardari wagera loot kar wapis kar daitay hain.


koi he jo online banking hack kar ke is amount ko pakistan trassury account me transfer kara de.........................baba................Allah us ka bhala kare ga............................he koi .........................Allah ka wali...........................................
 

haqiqat

MPA (400+ posts)
No trace of money in Swiss accounts



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ISLAMABAD – The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Tuesday submitted a report in the Supreme Court about the steps it took for implementation of the NRO verdict, the hearing of it will be held today (Wednesday).
According to NAB report, 150 cases were reopened since the NRO was declared void ab-initio by the apex court in its December 16,2009 verdict. The report contains the position of NRO cases within and outside the country and also replies of the questions raised by the court on last hearing held on September 27.
The NAB in its report said it did not know where money from Swiss accounts went. It said former Attorney General Malik Qayyum had not written any letter except withdrawing of the Swiss cases, adding that authorities concerned had been informed to take action against Qayyum.
The report also contains detail of the NRO beneficiaries who were appointed on key positions even after the NRO was declared void ab-initio by the apex court. These beneficiaries included OGDCL’s former Managing Director Adnan Khawaja and FIA’s former Deputy Director Ahmad Riaz Sheikh who was made Additional Director General FIA (Economic Crimes Wing).
Meanwhile, a 17-member larger bench of Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry will take up today (Wednesday) the government’s review petition against the NRO verdict and a suo motu notice to review implementation of the NRO judgment.
Besides others, Law Secretary Masood Chishti, Attorney General Moulvi Anwarul Haq, Secretary Establishment Division Abdul Rauf Chaudhry, Prosecutor General NAB and Director General FIA will also appear before the court on notice.
On last hearing, the court had directed the Attorney General and National Accountability Bureau (NAB) chairman to submit complete report over the Swiss accounts of President Asif Ali Zardari, besides giving details of the persons who had been benefited from the NRO and their cases were pending in foreign courts.
This news was published in print paper. To access the complete paper of this day. click here
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