Moeed Pirzada March 28, 2008
#129 Posted by jayp on March 31, 2008 11:41:24 pm
Rule of law in pakistan. The NAB was established to hunt down the corrupt and return the money. It is claimed that many have benefited from this. All the NAB cases were closed in a few hours, that is all the papers thrown out per the paki tradition.
If this is the way legal process is carried out in pakistan, what is the point in teh supreme court. It is the supreme court that validated the creation of NAB
from jang of today
Closure of NAB cases
By our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: An ambassador-at-large, recently appointed, is supervising the closure of NAB cases under the controversial National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO). A NAB source said the political appointee on Monday contacted the NAB and assigned the bureau with a task regarding the closure of a case. “We were even given the deadline of only few hours to complete the task,” the reliable NAB source said. Two persons — Hussain Haqqani and Salman Farooqi — were appointed ambassadors at large last week. One is attached with the Prime Minister’s Secretariat while the other is associated with the Foreign Ministry.
#130 Posted by jayp on March 31, 2008 11:50:00 pm
Gilani the stupid PM is planning to increase installed capacity while poor maintenance is the prime cause of power failures. The poor education system of pakistan is the cause along with the military men running the electricity companies. It is tragic that on a forim like chowk, pakistanis are busy discussing urine therapy.
I wonder why tahmed has not started the topic that paki men are handsome
from jang fo today
Faults develop at two major power plants
Many areas remain without electricity
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
By M. Zeeshan Azmat
Karachi
Many parts of the metropolis remained without electricity on Monday after a fault developed in the electricity generating units of Bin Qasim and Korangi Power Plants, leading to a total shortfall of an astounding 750 Megawatts (MW) during the peak hours.
Sources in the the Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (KESC) said that the utility faced an average shortfall of 500 MWs throughout the day. The persistent tripping of various power feeders at Bin Qasim and Korangi Power Plants and discontinuation of 80 MWs electricity from the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP) to the KESC early in morning also added to the woes of the citizens.
As many as three units out of six at the Bin Qasim Power Plant were not working for many days and two units of Korangi Power Plant were also not functioning for the last 15 days. According to officials at the KANUPP, there was a technical fault in the main KESC transmission line and, until the fault was rectified, the electricity supply to the power utility would remain faltering.
The out-of-service units of the two power plants were the main cause of the electricity shortfall in the city and the KESC technicians have failed to rectify those faults so far.One of the power units at Korangi Power Plant was not functioning since February while two power units at the Bin Qasim Power Plant, which were closed for maintenance work sometime ago, were yet to start up again.
I wonder why tahmed has not started the topic that paki men are handsome
from jang fo today
Faults develop at two major power plants
Many areas remain without electricity
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
By M. Zeeshan Azmat
Karachi
Many parts of the metropolis remained without electricity on Monday after a fault developed in the electricity generating units of Bin Qasim and Korangi Power Plants, leading to a total shortfall of an astounding 750 Megawatts (MW) during the peak hours.
Sources in the the Karachi Electric Supply Corporation (KESC) said that the utility faced an average shortfall of 500 MWs throughout the day. The persistent tripping of various power feeders at Bin Qasim and Korangi Power Plants and discontinuation of 80 MWs electricity from the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP) to the KESC early in morning also added to the woes of the citizens.
As many as three units out of six at the Bin Qasim Power Plant were not working for many days and two units of Korangi Power Plant were also not functioning for the last 15 days. According to officials at the KANUPP, there was a technical fault in the main KESC transmission line and, until the fault was rectified, the electricity supply to the power utility would remain faltering.
The out-of-service units of the two power plants were the main cause of the electricity shortfall in the city and the KESC technicians have failed to rectify those faults so far.One of the power units at Korangi Power Plant was not functioning since February while two power units at the Bin Qasim Power Plant, which were closed for maintenance work sometime ago, were yet to start up again.
#131 Posted by hamidm2 on April 1, 2008 2:23:36 am
jayp,
'I wonder why tahmed has not started the topic that paki men are handsome'
... do you have any doubts about that? .... just compare our pm gilani and his cabinet to yours ........ if it weren't for the butt ugly mohajirs from your part of the world and the in-bred bhattis of southern punjab, we could win any beauty contest hands down ...... remember sheik rashid? .... now compare him to laloo ........
..... jayp, i hate to break this news to you, but regardless of freaks of nature like aiswariya rai, india has the highest ugliness rate in the world - it is the result of thousands of years of dravidian in-breeding .... so if you want to be as good looking as us, just make sure you don't marry anyone within a thousand miles ......... good luck !
'I wonder why tahmed has not started the topic that paki men are handsome'
... do you have any doubts about that? .... just compare our pm gilani and his cabinet to yours ........ if it weren't for the butt ugly mohajirs from your part of the world and the in-bred bhattis of southern punjab, we could win any beauty contest hands down ...... remember sheik rashid? .... now compare him to laloo ........
..... jayp, i hate to break this news to you, but regardless of freaks of nature like aiswariya rai, india has the highest ugliness rate in the world - it is the result of thousands of years of dravidian in-breeding .... so if you want to be as good looking as us, just make sure you don't marry anyone within a thousand miles ......... good luck !
#132 Posted by majumdar on April 1, 2008 2:42:14 am
Hamid mian,
(we could win any beauty contest hands down )
And Paki men are "bigger" too!
Regards
(we could win any beauty contest hands down )
And Paki men are "bigger" too!
Regards
#133 Posted by nazarhayatkhan on April 1, 2008 2:43:56 am
Musharraf's devil advocate - Mush was enthuastic - commando -some sense of humour humour - a little whisky & tamasha - basically honest but greedy - basically straight forward but a little foolish - basically anti-India & scared of US. He ran the country like running 19 Lancers - the sum total of his knowledge & experience.
His biggest weekness was that he was convinced that he had all the answers.
but finally, he ended up giving Pakistan a somewhat genuine democracy. And creating an image of Army that majority of Pakistanis had begun to hate, kasmir fizzled out as an issue & India was no more an enemy in the public perception. Islam withdrew into background.
His eventual killer was none other than the free media - 50 channels.
So all marks for his goofy performance. It is the end that counts.
nhk
His biggest weekness was that he was convinced that he had all the answers.
but finally, he ended up giving Pakistan a somewhat genuine democracy. And creating an image of Army that majority of Pakistanis had begun to hate, kasmir fizzled out as an issue & India was no more an enemy in the public perception. Islam withdrew into background.
His eventual killer was none other than the free media - 50 channels.
So all marks for his goofy performance. It is the end that counts.
nhk
#134 Posted by hamidm2 on April 1, 2008 3:02:04 am
Re: # 133
nazar sahib,
........ in the end musharraf was just another paki .... every single one of us suffers from the same malaise - a feudal mindset ...... even though we might not own a kanal of land or a goat, we all act like friggin feudals when ever we get the chance ........ we are all a bunch of know-it-alls who cannot tolerate dissent and work as a group ..... just look around you - how many times a day does someone shush you and says ' ik mint, meree gal tay sun .... mein tyno dasna .... gal asl ich ay hai!" .......... every time i hear that it makes my skin crawl and i am reminded of romair - the most paki of all pakis ........
nazar sahib,
........ in the end musharraf was just another paki .... every single one of us suffers from the same malaise - a feudal mindset ...... even though we might not own a kanal of land or a goat, we all act like friggin feudals when ever we get the chance ........ we are all a bunch of know-it-alls who cannot tolerate dissent and work as a group ..... just look around you - how many times a day does someone shush you and says ' ik mint, meree gal tay sun .... mein tyno dasna .... gal asl ich ay hai!" .......... every time i hear that it makes my skin crawl and i am reminded of romair - the most paki of all pakis ........
#135 Posted by tahmed32 on April 1, 2008 3:43:52 am
#133 nhk: Pakistan was ready for democracy 60 years ago - it is your army generals who were not.
Once you get this straight, you will stop thanking your rapist for ending the rape, and start thanking the one who saved the country from further rape - the Chief Justice and the civil society (those "damned civilians" as you military types would say).
Once you get this straight, you will stop thanking your rapist for ending the rape, and start thanking the one who saved the country from further rape - the Chief Justice and the civil society (those "damned civilians" as you military types would say).
#136 Posted by tahmed32 on April 1, 2008 3:45:56 am
#134 musharraf was just another paki? i guess that thin line between law-abiding citizens and lawless rogues still proves too elusive for you.
#137 Posted by CreateAlpha on April 1, 2008 4:17:52 am
I think it is time for predictions. Tahmed/hamidm, what does the political landscape for pakistan look like a year from now. Also would love to hear your views on what pakistan would be doing wrt GWOT.
I don't really don't want to hear from masadi, as he is an idiot. And tampax is just blowing echofarts.
So it is up to you gentlemen.
I don't really don't want to hear from masadi, as he is an idiot. And tampax is just blowing echofarts.
So it is up to you gentlemen.
#138 Posted by tahmed32 on April 1, 2008 5:00:45 am
ca#137
Musharraf implied the wot was a US war.
The democratic government has made it clear that wot is Pakistan's war.
As Zardari said yesterday in an emotional press conference, it is Pakistani women and children that terrorists are killing.
So, you can draw your own conclusions on the future of terrorism in Pakistan once the chief beneficiary and the chief protector of terrorists - musharraf - is out of the picture.
Musharraf implied the wot was a US war.
The democratic government has made it clear that wot is Pakistan's war.
As Zardari said yesterday in an emotional press conference, it is Pakistani women and children that terrorists are killing.
So, you can draw your own conclusions on the future of terrorism in Pakistan once the chief beneficiary and the chief protector of terrorists - musharraf - is out of the picture.
#139 Posted by CreateAlpha on April 1, 2008 5:06:23 am
So does that mean that the civilian gov't will go after Al Qaeda and jihadi types within pakistan with the army? or will it offer peace treaties and watch from afar as US bombs the western regions into the stone age?
#140 Posted by GT on April 1, 2008 5:08:14 am
#131 Posted by hamidm2:
"... just compare our pm gilani and his cabinet to yours ...". Are you nuts? Gilani looks like a constipated version of Mulayam Singh.
"... just compare our pm gilani and his cabinet to yours ...". Are you nuts? Gilani looks like a constipated version of Mulayam Singh.
#141 Posted by hamidm2 on April 1, 2008 5:11:53 am
Re: # 137
alpha mian,
..... i don't like to make predictions, but i will give it a twirl .... just remember my forecast has at the best a 50% chance of coming true ...... we pakis are highly unpredictable, volatile, unprincipled, erratic, emotional and unstable people - so anything can happen ........ but here goes:
- justice wajihudin wil be president
- zardari will be prime minister
- the coalition will start to fall apart and new elections will be called for
- the gwot will go on as now with the 'approval' of the parliament
- musharraf will be plotting a comback as leader of the q-league and many pakis will be rooting for him
- sheikh rashid will join pml-n
- the commander of 10 corps will still be the 'decider'
- masadi will still be fool
..... except for the last one i cannot guarantee the rest
alpha mian,
..... i don't like to make predictions, but i will give it a twirl .... just remember my forecast has at the best a 50% chance of coming true ...... we pakis are highly unpredictable, volatile, unprincipled, erratic, emotional and unstable people - so anything can happen ........ but here goes:
- justice wajihudin wil be president
- zardari will be prime minister
- the coalition will start to fall apart and new elections will be called for
- the gwot will go on as now with the 'approval' of the parliament
- musharraf will be plotting a comback as leader of the q-league and many pakis will be rooting for him
- sheikh rashid will join pml-n
- the commander of 10 corps will still be the 'decider'
- masadi will still be fool
..... except for the last one i cannot guarantee the rest
#142 Posted by tahmed32 on April 1, 2008 5:22:06 am
#139 ca: what the pm has announced is that the wot is Pakistan's top priority problem, and that it will be debated openly in the NA and a policy formed.
The military, for its part, is calling back its officers from civilian jobs that musharraf had given them, getting out of politics, and sharpening its focus on its job of ending terrorist lawlessness. It has increased collaboration with Indian forces to the east (where the issue is smuggling at this time) and with American and Afghan forces to the west (where an intelligence center manned by staff from all three armies plus NATO too I think) will keep an eye on cross-border terrorist activity.
So- again, all this is publlic info, and the signs are unmistakable at this stage.
The military, for its part, is calling back its officers from civilian jobs that musharraf had given them, getting out of politics, and sharpening its focus on its job of ending terrorist lawlessness. It has increased collaboration with Indian forces to the east (where the issue is smuggling at this time) and with American and Afghan forces to the west (where an intelligence center manned by staff from all three armies plus NATO too I think) will keep an eye on cross-border terrorist activity.
So- again, all this is publlic info, and the signs are unmistakable at this stage.
#143 Posted by hamidm2 on April 1, 2008 5:27:15 am
Re: # 140
GT,
... don't be silly .... gilani is 'fair' and tall which automatically gives him 50+20 points on the rishta.com scale ..... he also has bedroom eyes - ask any woman ..... if anyone else had done what he did (inadvertently), sherry rehman would have slapped him ..... he kind of looks like saddam hussain without the crazy eyes ...... by sub-continental standards he is adonis and second only to imran khan and sheik rashid (minus his rayon hair) !
GT,
... don't be silly .... gilani is 'fair' and tall which automatically gives him 50+20 points on the rishta.com scale ..... he also has bedroom eyes - ask any woman ..... if anyone else had done what he did (inadvertently), sherry rehman would have slapped him ..... he kind of looks like saddam hussain without the crazy eyes ...... by sub-continental standards he is adonis and second only to imran khan and sheik rashid (minus his rayon hair) !
#144 Posted by zeemax on April 1, 2008 5:27:26 am
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