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Benazir’s Legacy

Beena Sarwar April 5, 2008

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#49 Posted by masadi on April 17, 2008 11:29:16 am
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#51 Posted by ahmedmadani on April 17, 2008 2:58:10 pm
Arjun ,JAYP and bad news Inc.....Now read this and weep.
KSE reaches highest-ever peak of 15,622.30pts. Hope Delhi stock market does same. Good luck to your market.

Millions of people are getting better economically.

Zafar Ahmad

KARACHI: Karachi Share Market continued to depict bullish trend recording a further gain of 81.95 points, pushing the 100-price index to 15622.30 points.

The Thursday's index was the highest-ever recorded by the Share Market as the index on Wednesday was 15540.35 points.

The Share Market had been going steadily as it was daily the recording of higher points.

Similarly, the free-float (30-index) reported a gain of 47.59 as the index moved from 18948.74 points to 18996.33 points, citing a percentage of 0.25.

The stock analysts commended the working of the Karachi Share Market as the investors had been moving freely and investing according to their investment plans. The index today moved to 15622.30 points while it closed yesterday at 15540.35 points, depicting a net gain of 81.95 points.

The market had been enjoying 'boom' and it was attracting investors in a big way, the analysts concluded.

The ground realities continued unchanged. The Sindh Government has been inducted but minus MQM, which the politicians and the Karachiities felt awkward.

There had been whisperings about the Sindh Governor with the reports that the governor's powers have been clipped.

It was disturbing for the investors who think that the PPP must sort out a way to work with the MQM as it was in the larger interest of the people.

Similarly, investors feel that the increase in the petrol prices during the recent weeks was 'third' in a row which was definitely not in their interest and was bitterly criticised by the investors. Analysts opine that tomorrow will be the weekend sessions and hopefully there would be some new records, including the highest-ever records as the Share Market has been going strong, providing all the confidence to investors.

On Friday trading period, Pak ReInsur topped the list of the companies depicting highest increase in their rates, as it recorded an increase of Rs33.55, with the closing rates 705.10, followed by AKD Capital Ltd which reported a gain of Rs 29.95 with the closing rate 729.95. The loosers were led by Siemens Pakistan which sustained a loss of Rs 69, with the closing rate 1600.00, followed by Pak Engineering which suffered a loss of Rs 17.00 with the closing rate 343.00.

Nishat Mills topped the list of the companies which reflected significant turnover as it reported a turnover of 23,012,200, followed by DG Khan Cement 22,909,800, The Bank of Punjab16,167200, Bank Al-Falah 15,607,500, Engro Chemicals 12,965,000, Pak Oilfields 10,451,400, Azgard Nine 9,821,000, Pak PTA Ltd 9,329,500, Fauji Fert Bin 8,497,000, and lastly PTCLA 8,470,200. Similarly, the trading value also reported significant increase as it cited the figures as 4,779,585,815,565, while on Wednesday it was 4,753,427,987,958.

In future contracts, 27 companies reported gains, 13 sustained losses while 2 companies remained stable.

Senior broker, Ghani Bhai, opined that the Karachi Share Market had been moving "very soundly" and the investors were out to make some 'big investments.' The market has fully attained the much needed stability and now it was consolidating its position regularly. He hoped that the market would continue to behave in an orderly manner. The weekend session tomorrow will be 'very important' and may witness some more records.





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#52 Posted by ahmedmadani on April 17, 2008 3:06:54 pm
Re: # 50 Great "quote". Thanks mr.Madani for giving verbatum words of mr. Mill.
Kindly write little few pages on life and works of mr. mills. Specially he did his when imprerial power were at at peak after and elites were thinking themselves as invincible.
Hope to read about life of this remarkable of thinkers from usa.
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#53 Posted by ahmedmadani on April 17, 2008 3:10:55 pm
Re: # 52 Mistake I was saying thank you mr.Masadi ( not madani)
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#54 Posted by nkg on April 17, 2008 9:56:34 pm
Re: # 18
majumder..
What Mr. Jinnah can expect, when he created a state in the name of Islam? The malaise of Islam he was already aware of. How could he expect a state will suddenly change into liberal democratic society if it separates from India? The direct action day was his landmark achievement...So, Pakistan is witnessing another set of "direct action day" in Lal Masjid etc...Some lofty words does not make MAJ great/liberal ..his had not created any environment to make Pakistan a moderate state...He was not Ataturk...
As per my understanding, Benazir, like her father,was a socialist. She might not be successful, but must be far better than others in Pakistan...Now, when people like M K Naraynan brings out Benazir's involvement in fostering Jihadis; it was reality. She had no way could prevent it...
Corruption in high level is very common in Japan, Korea, Russia, Italy etc...Still these countries progressed better than many countries in nothern europe due to its social culture...Bhutto was never US stooge, and ZAB was the best PM for Pakistan...
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#55 Posted by nkg on April 17, 2008 9:59:49 pm
Some commented about drinking alcohol...Alcohol is not harmful and is used in medicine for long time. Tobaco is carcinogenic and that is bad for health...
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#56 Posted by majumdar on April 17, 2008 10:01:46 pm
Nkg,

(What Mr. Jinnah can expect, when he created a state in the name of Islam?)

MAJ (pbuh) created Pakistan for the sake of Injun Muslims, not for Islam per se.

(his had not created any environment to make Pakistan a moderate state...)

He never had the time. He died within a year of Partition.

(...Still these countries progressed better than many countries in nothern europe due to its social culture...)

Japan is not too corrupt by any standards. And on waht basis are you saying that Russia and Italy have done better than North Europeans.

(ZAB was the best PM for Pakistan... )

He destroyed Pakistan's economy. I presume that makes him a good PM in your eyes. By the same logic you wud think that JLN and Indira were good PMs.

Regards
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#57 Posted by nkg on April 17, 2008 10:16:16 pm
Had she not convinced Sharif to participate in the elections that he had been planning to boycott, Pakistan would not today be witnessing this transition to democracy.

Ans: Beena, this is very much true. Unless an untill you keep faith in participation, you will always be looser and blame others...
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#58 Posted by nkg on April 17, 2008 10:30:22 pm
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Jayp..
US seeks direct access to Pak's nuke arsenal

Ans: Nuke can not save a nation. Russia was very powerful militarily. USA have never dared to attack USSR. But it disintegrated due to it's own internal problems. Now, what nuke will do, if Pakistan is crumbling internally. USA attacked Iraq and may attack Iran for the sake Saudi Arabia and Israel. There is no conflict of interest between Pakistan and USA. So, Pakistan do not need any nuke to protect from USA. India's nuke program is mainly aimed at China and so, USA is trying to help India. If Pakistan want's to be a pet dog of China, they need nuke. USA can help build a nation without providing much money. They have the skill and technology.
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#59 Posted by ijaz_gul on April 17, 2008 10:43:54 pm
Beena,
I would agree with your argument that the CJ Issue provided the Lawyers, Civil Society and Political Parties to coalesce. This is in fact the trigger and not the start point. Some of the developments we must lookout for are: -
A. Will BBs policy of Partial appeasement, partial defiance and partial compromise serve the cause of democracy in the long run, or will it provide a germination ground for the proliferators of democracy to become stronger. This view is in contrast to the Purist view of the intellectuals.
B. Will the purist view of Civil Society supported by NS and AWK finally become a victim of the compromises by PPPP.
C. If the first two points are accepted, then we would soon see crisis within the ruling alliance. This alliance will be exploited by proliferators for destabilising. Niazi, Arbab, Multan, Karachi and now Jamrud incidents are perhaps linked to this destabilisation effort.
The road is indeed difficult and the summit to democracy steep. In my view, PPPP has missed a chance for true democracy. They have returned from the brink of a revolution.
Cheerios
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#60 Posted by KHYBER on April 18, 2008 5:40:35 am
BENAZIR....THE LEGEND

M Waqar
I was shocked, disheartened and saddened by awful news of Benazir Bhutto’s murder and with her of many others. Benazir wanted freedom for her country and democracy, freedom to choose the leader of Jinnah’ s Pakistan. Democracy is the important part of freedom and letting the people to choose their leader, whom they want to represent them. Ms Bhutto’s murder shows that she was close to cutting the ties that the terrorist held against nation wanting democracy and freedom of its people. The murder of this great lady shows how coward these terrorists really are. They run and hide like dogs with their tails between their legs. Hide in rat holes and hide their faces, In the name of Allah terrorists do terrible things that Allah is actually against. The Quran is the word of the Lord of the Worlds, which Allah revealed to His Messenger Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), to bring mankind forth from darkness into light.” I think Ms Bhutto was doing that herself, bringing people out of the darkness into the light of a free world where basic needs should be met, plenty of food, warm shelter and clean water to drink. She was an extraordinary lady. We need to salute the extraordinary courage, determination and fortitude exhibited by Benazir Bhutto in the face of overwhelming odds. Human beings of lesser endowments would have long since taken to safer avenues. She faced all the tribulations following her father’s hanging with determination, and had only Pakistan’s interest on her mind. Benazir Bhutto’s tragic assassination has brutally highlighted the growing influence of inhuman terrorists in Pakistan. Let us be clear that these extremists are a clear and present danger to not just Pakistan, but the whole world. These cowards will be judged not just in the afterlife, but also in this world. While Ms Bhutto will live on in the hearts and minds of millions, these terrorists will be cursed forever. Her death is a sad indicator of how dangerous it has become in this country to be a liberal and a moderate. Religious extremism that leads to such blatant violence. She was killed by fierce, brutal, cruel ,ignorant person. These barbaric practices of Al-qaeda are unacceptable in civilized world. She was a brave woman, who did not hide in rat holes like Osama, mullah omar and his cronies, she had courage and like her father was not afraid of death. Benazir Bhutto was a sign of hope not only for the country but also for the women who saw in her a saviour. If we look at paki history, non of paki leaders enjoyed respect, the ones who were real, sincere, people of principles. There are stories about the death of Jinnah, Fatima Jinnah, Liaquat Ali Khan, Z A Bhutto and now his daughter, Benazir murdered in cold blood, her entire family wiped out by two generals. The story of Bhutto family can be compared to Kennedys of America and Gandhis of India. Its a conspiracy against Bhutto family. Benazir was champion of progressive politics. None of paki politicians can match her and Z A Bhutto charisma, talent and quality of leadership. Taliban, the Al Qaeda and other extremist groups have achieved their target to Talibanise Pakistan by killing Benazir. Today in Pakistan, educated, moderate class is ignoring this danger, leaders of progressive parties are just watching events unfolding from their drawing rooms, they even don’t have courage to say something, they are afraid of death, the Death Benazir welcomed. She was a legend. She could stay in London, New York and Dubai, she gained more respect and honour on foreign soils, she was not a fashion show model, movie star, singer but was a woman, who cared about her country, who knew the miseries of her people, she knew people in her country have no rights, education, freedom. She was invited to deliver lectures in USA and Europe, was not that an honour for Pakistan? During my 21 year stay in USA ,I never seen anyone so disgusted and sad about the murder of Benazir. New York is a place where you can meet anyone from any part of the world, from asia to Africa to Europe, its amazing that people in USA were glued to tv news and watching coverage of this horrible crime committed by Musharraf security agencies through talibans and al-qeada. If anyone finds out, you are from Pakistan, there first question is why this happened? why they killed Benazir? Does women have no rights in Pakistan? is it OK to kill women in Pakistan? that’s what Islam teach? She was killed because muslims don’t like women in power? These are the questions Pakistanis are trying to answer all over the world in free societies. Does anyone not believe that Musharraf’s security forces are secretly supporting al-Qaeda in Pakistan? Does anyone not believe that Musharraf wanted Bhutto dead, and saw her as a threat to his own dictatorship? Bhutto symbolizes the freedom that every woman in the Islamic World strives to achieve, a freedom from male dominated Talibanistic tyrants like Musharraf who is trying to play both sides of the fence to preserve his own dictatorship. It's a coward and a barbarian who stalks and kills someone who thinks differently. It is not a brave martyr, but a coward. Musharraf did not conduct investigations of last attempt on her life in Karachi. Benazir openly said that Ch. Wajahat Hussain and Ch. Pervez Elhi and intelligence agency were behind her assassination attempt. Musharraf refused to accept her demand of bringing investigators from US. Musharraf knows killers, Ijazul-Haq and his Al-qeada buddies are mastermind of this murder. International news agencies are reporting that SSG Commandos killed PPP Chief Benazir Bhutto, What was the crime of Bhutto family??? Z A BHUTTO’s crime was to make Pakistan a nuclear power, to unite muslim world, what was the crime of Benazir ??? The attack at Rawalpindi bore the hallmarks of a sophisticated military operation. Al-qeada is a ‘’B ’’ team of Musharraf, he can’t be trusted, that’s the reason I wrote an article published in Frontier Post earlier this year (Deal or No Deal), I knew Benazir was trapped by generals. This general is taking billions of dollars from USA and is also negotiating and shaking hands with Taliban. Who knows if Osama and his cronies are hiding somewhere. Lets look at this murder from another point of view, as we know Mush-regime is getting billions of dollars from USA to fight against Al-qeada, we know where that money is going and this regime was afraid of that if Benazir gets power she might disclose to the world how Mush and his cronies used that money, to hide Mush regime crimes and Choudries of Punjab’s corruption. Benazir Bhutto was fearful for her life that she tried to hire British and American security experts to protect her, according to The Sunday Telegraph. But the plans collapsed because Musharraf refused to allow the foreign contractors to operate in Pakistan, when there are terrorist threats, security paraphernalia prevents leaders from mixing with their followers. Pakistani authorities have pressured the medical personnel who tried to save Benazir Bhutto's life to remain silent about what happened in her final hour and have removed records of her treatment from the facility, so this clearly shows that Mush is involved in her murder, doctors who were at Bhutto's side at Rawalpindi General Hospital said they were under extreme pressure not to share details about the nature of the injuries that the opposition leader suffered in an attack here Dec. 27. Pindi is a city that serves as headquarters of the Pakistani military and if citizens and important public figures can be killed in that sensitive city then what that tells u???? Only a professional person can murder someone like this, trained by military. The truth is, Mush regime is not doing any investigation as it did not when she was attacked in October. Ms Bhutto was a brave leader who gave priority to meeting people at the cost of security risks, and paid a heavy price for this.

Mwaqar
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#61 Posted by masadi on April 18, 2008 6:01:04 am
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#62 Posted by masadi on April 18, 2008 6:08:04 am
Nkg writes "Ans: Beena, this is very much true. Unless an untill you keep faith in participation, you will always be looser and blame others... "

You do not participate in a farce setup by the military and its excrement after undemocratic manuvering like the emergency and the assassination of the leading party's leadership. You do not participate in a farce that is designed to coopt the people's sentiments that would have forced change otherwise by these distractions, and you do not participate in a farce which is designed to salvage the military in the eyes of the people, and strenghten its excrement. By becomming part of a corrupt establishment you become corrupt yourself and history has proven that until and unless you face unique events which describe the movement of the ZAB and are as charismatic as him to be a competing institution to the one set up by the thugs. Indeed when they murdered ZAB the Himalayas wept....
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#63 Posted by masadi on April 18, 2008 6:11:08 am
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#64 Posted by Goldfinger on April 18, 2008 3:01:39 pm
Re 49: Masadi says, "By the constraints and requirements of the institutions that have shaped and selected him. Remove a man from the institution that defines him, the CEO from the corporation, the General from the military and see how he becomes nothing, with a character to match..."

Wrong! How can you separate a person's character from his/her actions? Institutions bear a leader's specific stamp of character, particularly those in it's infancy which are sired by very powerful men take on an absolute hue of the authority that shapes them up. Being borne and bred into wealth and celebrity, as the quotes you have used from CW Mills might be different than nurturing and bringing up institutions.
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