sakayani said:That was a height of stupidity from defender of "Bill". If he becomes PM of Pakistan then just call it a day for hope of better Pakistan. Nothing worse can happen than this.
How can a sensible person be lead by Zardari? If he still does, then you should seriousely question his sensibility. Gillani is nothing more than a show piece.Raaz said:sakayani said:That was a height of stupidity from defender of "Bill". If he becomes PM of Pakistan then just call it a day for hope of better Pakistan. Nothing worse can happen than this.
You think that a single sensible person in this party left behind?
If yes he will be killed by Target killing squard of Zardari very soon.
What about Gillani?
Cupertino said:What a sad situation ... The PPP guy had no answer and tried to duck the issue, though very poorly. This family based politics should end in Pakistan. I hope people will learn one day and stop following or voting for these corrupt Bhutto/Zardari and Sharif families.
Anyways, I have a question for all these students who are sitting in this forum. If they are given good job opportunities in UK, how many of them are willing to refuse the offers and come back to Pakistan and help their motherland by implementing the solutions they are talking about from the comfort zone of this nice and clean centrally heated hall in UK?
Thats the problem brother. Our educated lot isn't interested in politics and majority of them do not cast their vote. That rests the game in the hands of people who are not very well informed (I suppose) of the dark side of these politicians as yet. Common people are interested in small favours they get in return from their representatives once they get elected. They don't think that what cost nation as a whole has to pay for getting these people elected. They don't know (I guess) that their representatives are answerable to them. Its their money from which they(politicians) get rich. Media is playing its role but it will take time to get things right.Cupertino said:What a sad situation ... The PPP guy had no answer and tried to duck the issue, though very poorly. This family based politics should end in Pakistan. I hope people will learn one day and stop following or voting for these corrupt Bhutto/Zardari and Sharif families.
Anyways, I have a question for all these students who are sitting in this forum. If they are given good job opportunities in UK, how many of them are willing to refuse the offers and come back to Pakistan and help their motherland by implementing the solutions they are talking about from the comfort zone of this nice and clean centrally heated hall in UK?
sakayani said:Thats the problem brother. Our educated lot isn't interested in politics and majority of them do not cast their vote. That rests the game in the hands of people who are not very well informed (I suppose) of the dark side of these politicians as yet. Common people are interested in small favours they get in return from their representatives once they get elected. They don't think that what cost nation as a whole has to pay for getting these people elected. They don't know (I guess) that their representatives are answerable to them. Its their money from which they(politicians) get rich. Media is playing its role but it will take time to get things right.Cupertino said:What a sad situation ... The PPP guy had no answer and tried to duck the issue, though very poorly. This family based politics should end in Pakistan. I hope people will learn one day and stop following or voting for these corrupt Bhutto/Zardari and Sharif families.
Anyways, I have a question for all these students who are sitting in this forum. If they are given good job opportunities in UK, how many of them are willing to refuse the offers and come back to Pakistan and help their motherland by implementing the solutions they are talking about from the comfort zone of this nice and clean centrally heated hall in UK?
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True, we don't wanna play our part but criticise others.Cupertino said:sakayani said:Thats the problem brother. Our educated lot isn't interested in politics and majority of them do not cast their vote. That rests the game in the hands of people who are not very well informed (I suppose) of the dark side of these politicians as yet. Common people are interested in small favours they get in return from their representatives once they get elected. They don't think that what cost nation as a whole has to pay for getting these people elected. They don't know (I guess) that their representatives are answerable to them. Its their money from which they(politicians) get rich. Media is playing its role but it will take time to get things right.Cupertino said:What a sad situation ... The PPP guy had no answer and tried to duck the issue, though very poorly. This family based politics should end in Pakistan. I hope people will learn one day and stop following or voting for these corrupt Bhutto/Zardari and Sharif families.
Anyways, I have a question for all these students who are sitting in this forum. If they are given good job opportunities in UK, how many of them are willing to refuse the offers and come back to Pakistan and help their motherland by implementing the solutions they are talking about from the comfort zone of this nice and clean centrally heated hall in UK?
I understand. My point is that all these people living abroad try to give solutions but when we ask them to come and live among us, own the issues, work within our system to implement the solutions, no one (or very few) are willing to do that for their country. As they say in US, 'walk the talk' not just 'talk the talk'.
What a sad situation ... The PPP guy had no answer and tried to duck the issue, though very poorly. This family based politics should end in Pakistan. I hope people will learn one day and stop following or voting for these corrupt Bhutto/Zardari and Sharif families.
Anyways, I have a question for all these students who are sitting in this forum. If they are given good job opportunities in UK, how many of them are willing to refuse the offers and come back to Pakistan and help their motherland by implementing the solutions they are talking about from the comfort zone of this nice and clean centrally heated hall in UK?
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