Sunday 15 December 2013

Imran Khan: Another showdown in the offing?

Once again Mr. IK planning for another tsunami on 22 December composed on latest tune “The Mangahi” in a very confident manner to let Pakistan caught again in whirlwind of national politics . 




My practicable senses makes me unable to understand the value of such Dharnas, processions or hunger strikes having any importance to the daily routine matter of common man what so ever, the normal life of the most richest poor of this country, is based on every hour cursing his fate, in attainment to fulfil simple request made by his daughters and lately mourning over their dead bodies after these daughters commit suicide just for simple reason that their poorly rich father doesn't have enough money to buy them winter clothing for their school. I wept through my eyes and stand helpless cursing on the existence of this country for almost 67 years, and our politician remain busy to prevail demoniacal trend without any solution which definitely by now requires to be reversed. So I request Mr. IK that that if you are really very confident to change the course or to bought some relief to reduce burden from the shoulders of these people you are most welcome . But remember, this country is not the only country caught in the vicious circle of crises. Many countries have been able to settle similar problems and move on with added strength to other matters. The strength to move forward comes from the resolution of basic internal issues leaving behind the politics what you both parties are presently trying to do and let us be fooled but here I quote:
"We can learn the art of fierce compassion - redefining strength, reconstructing isolation and renewing a sense of community, practising letting go of rigid us-vs.-them thinking - while cultivating power and clarity in response to difficult situations."


Aamir Siddiqui

Why Imran Khan may fail

Saturday 14 December 2013

Taliban: Words and deeds of our elected PM






With each passing day comes is our Prime Minister retrospect's, really proving against to his committed words to this nation of another personnel change to re-calibrate the Prime Minister House operation to win passage of most of his top legislative and welfare priorities for the year, struggled to preserve his public standing and bungled the roll out or signature to hold conclusive peace talk with Taliban's. A fresh infusion of people and energy can sometimes recharge against staff grown exhausted, like Mr Ishaq Dar, Sartaj Aziz, Ch. Nisar and many others. Therefore I suggest Mr. Prime Minister : “You always need fresh horses, and yet at the same time the horses have to work as a team, so it’s not as easy as people think,”

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Saturday 7 December 2013

Nelson Mandela and our leaders - a food for thought

Today during early time of the day while on breakfast table, it really shook me off when I come to learn about sudden demise of Mr. Nelson Mandela - a great leader indeed. It reminded me few of the traits of a good leader and especially when I equate nearly apostate situation of our motherland (Pakistan) presently cruising with an Omni-directional speed having all be-fooling techniques by our leaders or you may call it their surreptitious acts busy in hunting common person's interest just for their own gains. Name any one of them ever showed their deeds based on internal or external ambitions in sacrificing their comforts for this poorly fed nation. This reminds me one of Mr. Mandela quotes:-

"Real leaders must be ready to sacrifice all for the freedom of their people."

Mr Mandela told these words to Mr Mir Umar Waiz Farooq during a meeting while he was seeking his support for Kashmir struggle. (Aamir Siddiqui)