Friday, June 29, 2007

You will be missed: Bush :-(



And finally Mr. Brown happens to be Mr. Blair's successor .Mr. Blair, why giving up his position as a PM is another story. The whole tenure of Mr. Blair with its good and bad is all before us. The development which is more thought provoking is that he has been designated as peace envoy to the Middle East.

The game in the name of war and terror which Mr. Bush has played with the full admiration and support of his fellow Mr. Blair has become the eyesore for this world. The row created by the duo of questing weapons of mass destructions led to the deterioration of the total infrastructure of the Iraq. Even after the Iraq turmoil, he has shown all his good sentiments towards the actions taken against Lebanon by Israel. It really sounds distressing that an international diplomatic quartet backing the designation of a person who has been failed to set up peace in the Middle East region.Will he prove himself as a peacemaker?


image: The Guardian

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Friday, June 8, 2007

point to ponder!

I think our Prime Minister should have think loads of time before selecting even a single suit for himself but why hasnt he think once while appointing the minister of (f)Law, (in)Justice and Human Rights of Pakistan Mr.Muhammad Wasi Zafar.
its ruefully sad to hear such a vocalization by some one who is designated at an honorable ministry of law, justice and human rights.

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Thursday, June 7, 2007

Black Day!

In support of the journalists observing black day in order to condemn the restrains imposed by so called well wishers of media and Pakistan.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

All the P’s around


The power of letter P incites me to write this; the dilemma Pakistan has been facing is all before us. It is ruefully pathetic to see how people jeopardize the lives of their fellow beings just to grab more and more authority. Focusing on the crises which have been witnessed due to this poor ‘P’. Be it a power (electricity) breakdown or the turmoil facing by politics, everything seems to be in a status quo. The country has turned into a battleground of numerous fronts. The political parties including the ruling (PML-Q) and the opposition ones (contain P in bulk in their identities) all are in a high competition to strengthen Pakistan according to their own with having unmatchable notions.

The political parties mobilizing under an enlightened leader, who is also leading an institution of such a stature i.e. Pak Army but cant stand mere facts and brutal realities and imposed restrictions in the name of Pemra rules to get their hands even on the flow of information.

Moreover, how can one forget a nomenclature, starting with letter P which so much engrossed in our lives, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and our beloved Pakistani Cricket team with all their unearthed flaws and deterioration.

As things wont get change here, so I, being a concerned citizen of Pakistan daringly would like to take an initiative to change the prevailing scenario and decided to discard letter P from the alphabetical list to avoid its harms in future.

Monday, June 4, 2007

might and media

While I was browsing from one website to the other for the sake of being updated of currents happenings around. As everyone is much familiar of the fact that Pemra has banned GEO NEWS channel from last 21 hrs or so, with giving a usual pretext of on airing programs having anti state sentiments. Moreover, I found a story (older to the banning one) which was more disappointing to me. According to that news, the cable operators held press conferences at Lahore and Karachi and barefacedly saying that’ the government should not intervene if they took any action against private channels’, as according to them ‘private channels are misusing the (so called)freedom given by the government.’
The situation is getting worse through the passage of time due to (habitual) mishandling from the respective authorities. This kind of progression won’t stop the flow of truthful information because ‘when there is a will there is way’. People have now got plentiful ways of getting informed and online media proves itself quite successful. These kinds of action are rather boosting the image of the media, their dedication towards their profession and the populace.
I would like to share another story which shows a difference of being a genuine human being, owning up her wrong deed all before the people. Are we that much gutless to even confess what we did or guilty of?

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