Sunday, August 31, 2014

Real Problems of Pakistan

Political crisis must end through political means, Army says

It is a historic statement from Pakistan military.
It needs to be recorded in world history and political science.


The commanders also expressed "serious concern" over the violent turn of events in the federal capital.

"The Army remains committed to playing its part in ensuring security of the state and will never fall short of meeting national aspirations," the press release stated.


After a lengthy four hour meeting at General Headquarters, the Pakistan Army corps commanders came out with a statement "reaffirming support to democracy" and reiterating that the current stand-off between the political parties needed a political solution.

The meeting, which was headed by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif, saw the corps commanders reject "further use of force" in the crisis, an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) press release stated.

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What is the problem in facing another election?

Elections are political entertainment for the citizens; it is part of democracy process. Why don't you just have one more election?

This is not the first election Nawaz Sharif faced in his life time. So, what is the hesitation.

Nawaz Sharif is already in power. If Nawaz Sharif has done good for the people, without any problem, people would come in large and vote for Nawaz Sharif to power.

In that way, Nawaz Sharif could let the world know his power and strength.

Even if Nawaz Sharif not sure, by this time Nawaz Sharif could have mastered the art of rigging any election. By hook or crook, Nawaz Sharif could have come back to power.
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It is time, Pakistan needs an authority with responsibility to develop Pakistan.

Democracy is a movement. That movement is on now in Pakistan.

That movement had been missing in Pakistan for a long time. Now, Pakistan comes out of stagnation and action is happening now.

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