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Atif Mian asked to step down from the Economic Advisory Council : Faisal Javed Khan

Can Atif Mian contribute to this council in an unofficial capacity behind the scenes? i.e. The PTI govt ask for his input, suggestions behind the scenes?

Perhaps he can, but why should he? This country does not deserve the services of brilliant people who are discriminated against because of their religious beliefs. A country that will always a remain a third world hub of terrorism. Nothing will change in the future as well.
 
This land was created on the name of Islam and till the final hour it will remain as such. No room for blasphemours. That’s the verdict of the majority.

This country isn’t in mess due to Mullahs, rather the bhuttos and sharifs. And we have staunch supporters of both on this forum. Blaming it on rizvi

Majority on this forum would’ve opposed the actions of Prophet and the companions due to crazy thinking.
 
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The one who said he would never be blackmailed got blackmailed within 20 days. Even N-League showed some spine and didn't cowed to TLP dharnas so rapidly. No more support to this coward from my side.

Imran deserves this humiliation. For 22 years, he criticized and mocked those in power with his narcissism and Messiah complex, but now when the time has for him to walk the talk and show how it is done, he is flopping badly. This is a consequence of his arrogance and self-serving attitude.

Riding a horse-cart looks easy unless you are the one holding the reigns. Politics of criticism and "I will do this and I will do that" is very easy. However, once you are in a position of power, you realize that it is not what it always seems and there are so many factors that play a role.

More than Imran Khan, the brainwashed supporters of PTI deserve this humiliation, who are disgustingly still defending this farce. You have to feel sorry for them - they are slaves and have given up the capacity for independent thinking.
 
This land was created on the name of Islam and till the final hour it will remain as such. No room for blasphemours. That’s the verdict of the majority.

This country isn’t in mess due to Mullahs, rather the bhuttos and sharifs. And we have staunch supporters of both on this forum. Blaming it on rizvi

Majority on this forum would’ve opposed the actions of Prophet and the companions due to crazy thinking.

I agree - this land was created in the name of Islam for Muslims, so I have a proposal that will upheld the spirit of Islam in Pakistan:

Orya Maqbool should be Finance Minister, Ansar Abbasi should be Minister of Islam (Create a new department while we are at it). Zaid Hamid would be perfect as the Defence Minister and Siraj-ul-Haq as Foreign Minister. Best of all, make Khadim Rizvi the official Pakistan Spokesman.

Not only are these people smarter and have a higher caliber than kaafirs like Atif Mian, they will also fight for the glory of Islam and ensure that Pakistan will remain a shining light in the Muslim world.

You do remember that this land was created in the name of Islam, but you are also forgetting something:

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Imran deserves this humiliation. For 22 years, he criticized and mocked those in power with his narcissism and Messiah complex, but now when the time has for him to walk the talk and show how it is done, he is flopping badly. This is a consequence of his arrogance and self-serving attitude.

Riding a horse-cart looks easy unless you are the one holding the reigns. Politics of criticism and "I will do this and I will do that" is very easy. However, once you are in a position of power, you realize that it is not what it always seems and there are so many factors that play a role.

More than Imran Khan, the brainwashed supporters of PTI deserve this humiliation, who are disgustingly still defending this farce. You have to feel sorry for them - they are slaves and have given up the capacity for independent thinking.

Don't think the PML-N can hold any moral high ground here. There are the ones who were critical of Atif Mian's appointment
 
It’s funny how PMLN supporters are beating the horse here when in reality it’s their party who blew this out of proportion and brought a resolution against Atif’s appointment in the senate. Also needless to say they went missing in this thread after the appointment only to return when their party had successfully created a chaos in the county and put people’s lives in danger. Please keep your holier than thou attitude to yourself. We can clearly see your hypocrisy.
 
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Thank you Zia ul haq - Na Marde Momoin Na merdehaq.

The seeds of hate sown 40 years ago is bearing the fruit - Nawaz, diesel, Altaf and etc is what we have got to show for ourselves. I wanna spit on Zia's gave. :<
 
Pakistanis at home can demand what they want however despicable it may be, when they go abroad they can't demand anything. They can only request their rights as accorded by the host countries constitution or principles. There isn't any hypocrisy here.

That is text book hypocrisy, don't know what you're talking about. And why even go to countries and live equally as minorities while subjugating and oppressing the ones back home? Since they clearly don't share the same values. We're a nation of double standards.
 
I totally agree with this. He was wrongfully removed. What is he supposed to do? He is a Pakistani citizen, not supporting a sect of your country leads to separatist movements. Even in our religion it teaches us that let a person follow any religion they wish.

The Mullahs in Pakistan have no idea about the rich Islamic history. These corrupt Mullahs are full of nepotism; they take advantage of our uneducated society. Sad day for Pakistan! The guy was extremely capable, and his religion/being a minority should not be used as a weapon against him.

If going by this, then the founder of Pakistan was also from a minority sect. These so called saviours of religion need to be delt with! This is not what Islam stands for and should in no way shape or form be used against a citizen of a country!
 
I believe for Ahmedi to get rights either of the two things have to happen
1) Ahmadis have do declare themselves as a minority.
2)Pakistan to become a secular state.

If one of the two things don’t happen, I don’t see them getting their due rights.
 
Thank you Zia ul haq - Na Marde Momoin Na merdehaq.

The seeds of hate sown 40 years ago is bearing the fruit - Nawaz, diesel, Altaf and etc is what we have got to show for ourselves. I wanna spit on Zia's gave. :<

It was Bhutto who declared Ahmedis non-Muslims. Zia simply built on the foundation Bhutto laid down.
 
Disappointed with the decision but country's situation is very futile for any maulana drama. Too much happening and need to focus on the important stuff, atif can guide and consult from behind the scenes. There has to be a long term plan to deal with these mullahs, pull the rug under them without them realizing.
 
Imran deserves this humiliation. For 22 years, he criticized and mocked those in power with his narcissism and Messiah complex, but now when the time has for him to walk the talk and show how it is done, he is flopping badly. This is a consequence of his arrogance and self-serving attitude.

Riding a horse-cart looks easy unless you are the one holding the reigns. Politics of criticism and "I will do this and I will do that" is very easy. However, once you are in a position of power, you realize that it is not what it always seems and there are so many factors that play a role.

More than Imran Khan, the brainwashed supporters of PTI deserve this humiliation, who are disgustingly still defending this farce. You have to feel sorry for them - they are slaves and have given up the capacity for independent thinking.


And this helps Pakistan... how? PTI is embarrassed. Tusnami Junoonis egg on face. Now what
 
And this helps Pakistan... how? PTI is embarrassed. Tusnami Junoonis egg on face. Now what

I agree, ultimately Pakistan is the biggest loser here. After political point scoring and criticizing PTI to our hearts’ content, we will lament Pakistan’s loss.
 
Noon league supporters are amazing.

First they criticize Imran and side with the religious parties who want Atif Mian removed.

Then they critisize Imran when Atif Mian is removed because now they are magically liberals.

Regardless, this fighting between political parties is slowly starting to make space for religious nuts. Khadim Rizwi has now had three major victories (khatm e nabuwat fiascio, the dutch blasphemy event, and now this. A few more and he will be a significant political force in a few years time. That wont be good for Pakistan.
 
Disgusted... With the recent decisions of IK, my support for the newly formed PTI govt. is dwindling.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">With a heavy heart, I have resigned from the EAC this morning. The circumstances in which Atif was asked to step down are ones I profoundly disagree with. Basing decisions on religious affiliation goes against my principles, or the values I am trying to teach my children. (1/5)</p>— Imran Rasul (@ImranRasul3) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranRasul3/status/1038305178531885056?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The establishment of the EAC and its members offered a great opportunity for better economic policy. Events these past 10 days have shown the best and worst of Pakistani politics at the moment. (2/5)</p>— Imran Rasul (@ImranRasul3) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranRasul3/status/1038305179739844608?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Truth be told, if there was one academic on the EAC that Pakistan needs, it was <a href="https://twitter.com/AtifRMian?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@AtifRMian</a>. Resolving the macro and fiscal mess the country is in will lay the bedrock for social protection, poverty alleviation policies and other economic reforms the country also needs. (3/5)</p>— Imran Rasul (@ImranRasul3) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranRasul3/status/1038305180926795777?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pakistan is full of talent: I have seen this in the students/academics/orgs/NGOs/civil servants I have been lucky to work with. It needs leaders willing to draw on all this talent, and that are willing to appeal to our better sides, for the common good and not sow division. (4/5)</p>— Imran Rasul (@ImranRasul3) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranRasul3/status/1038305182218682368?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I wish the government and EAC luck in their future work, and remain willing to offer non-partisan, evidence based advice that can help improve economic policy making in the country. (5/5)</p>— Imran Rasul (@ImranRasul3) <a href="https://twitter.com/ImranRasul3/status/1038305184831741952?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 8, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Anyone with any sort of connection to a western institution will leave, they'll have no other option, otherwise they'll be seen as supporting the decision to remove Atif, and in western academics, where leftist politics sway, if you wanna be taken seriously, you don't wanna be seen as siding with fascism.

Whats curious is that every single one of them who've left have left the door open on the Pak govt contacting them for advice. Wonder if it's gonna become like a sort of star chamber, meetings held over skype. Just imagine that's the case and Sheikh Rasheed walks in.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Indefensible & v disappointing. New Pak gov asks renowned & respected Prof of economics to stand down because of his Ahmadi faith. NB: The founder of Pakistan, “Quaid-I-Azam” appointed an Ahmadi as his Foreign Minister. <a href="https://t.co/qBubETGwOg">https://t.co/qBubETGwOg</a></p>— Jemima Goldsmith (@Jemima_Khan) <a href="https://twitter.com/Jemima_Khan/status/1038037991720198146?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 7, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Another academic resigns. The cream of the advisory team has either been sacked or have resigned.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Have resigned from EAC. Painful, deeply sad decision. Grateful for chance to aid analytical reasoning but not when such values compromised. Personally as a Muslim I can't justify this. May Allah forgive/guide me&us all.Ever ready to help.Pakistan Paindabad<a href="https://t.co/j80LHEhfRK">https://t.co/j80LHEhfRK</a></p>— Asim Ijaz Khwaja (@aikhwaja) <a href="https://twitter.com/aikhwaja/status/1038058009845485568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 7, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Perhaps he can, but why should he? This country does not deserve the services of brilliant people who are discriminated against because of their religious beliefs. A country that will always a remain a third world hub of terrorism. Nothing will change in the future as well.


You are right. We deserve what we get.We deserve Khadim Rizvis and Ramzan Mengals. Sad but true.

PTI have already had their Faizabad moment. What an utter humiliation and embarrassment for naya pakistan.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Have resigned from EAC. Painful, deeply sad decision. Grateful for chance to aid analytical reasoning but not when such values compromised. Personally as a Muslim I can't justify this. May Allah forgive/guide me&us all.Ever ready to help.Pakistan Paindabad<a href="https://t.co/j80LHEhfRK">https://t.co/j80LHEhfRK</a></p>— Asim Ijaz Khwaja (@aikhwaja) <a href="https://twitter.com/aikhwaja/status/1038058009845485568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 7, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Great! Now we can ask Khadim Rizvi to take his place. Sure, he may be a dimwit extremist with no knowledge of running a country but hey, at least he's a declared musalman.
 
Well deserved backlash. I for once want PTI to be humiliated here. They must immediately request Mr. Atif Man to return. We must have no room for extremism in Naya Pakistan
 
How many have left from EAC?

Including Atif Mian, three have left the EAC. All three are overseas Pakistanis, and now only local Pakistanis are left in the EAC.

These are the credentials of those who have left. Only in Pakistan would such names be compromised on for the sake of keeping the mullahs happy.

Atif Mian - sacked -
BSc, PhD MIT, taught at U Cal Berkeley & Univ of Chicago - currently at Princeton

Asim I Khwaja - resigned
BSc MIT, PhD Harvard, taught at Berkeley & Yale - currently at Harvard

Imran Rasul - resigned
BSc LSE, MPhil Oxford, PhD, LSE - teaches at UCL
 
More embarrassment for govt as second economist resigns from EAC over Atif Mian's exclusion

London-based economist Dr Imran Rasul has become the second member of government's Economic Advisory Council (EAC) to resign following the exclusion of US-based academic Dr Atif R. Mian, who was asked to step down from the body due to backlash over his Ahmadiyya faith.

Dr Imran Rasul. — Photo courtesy: voxdev.org
"With a heavy heart, I have resigned from the EAC this morning," Dr Rasul, a professor of economics at University College, London, said in a tweet.

The economist said he "profoundly disagree" with the circumstances in which Mian was asked to resign from the counci


https://www.dawn.com/news/1431705/m...st-resigns-from-eac-over-atif-mians-exclusion
 
Some of you guys should read Atif's article in dawn. It's all very common sense. Good governance is key, without that no expert can help you. It's top priority for PTI, so they are on right track.
 
Including Atif Mian, three have left the EAC. All three are overseas Pakistanis, and now only local Pakistanis are left in the EAC.

These are the credentials of those who have left. Only in Pakistan would such names be compromised on for the sake of keeping the mullahs happy.

Atif Mian - sacked -
BSc, PhD MIT, taught at U Cal Berkeley & Univ of Chicago - currently at Princeton

Asim I Khwaja - resigned
BSc MIT, PhD Harvard, taught at Berkeley & Yale - currently at Harvard

Imran Rasul - resigned
BSc LSE, MPhil Oxford, PhD, LSE - teaches at UCL


Forget Princeton and Harvard professors, this is what the future of Pakistan looks like.
 
Do these scumbags have a day job? How can they afford to be rubbing this guys knees at all hours?
 
What I want to know is why isn’t our Khalifa-in-chief CJP not taken any notice of this. A person was discriminated against because of his belief/religion/sect. Something that is protected under the constitution. Why is CJP not taking suo moto action on this matter. Does the capitulation shown by the incoming govt. not sending a bad precedent for the future. What happened to protecting the rights of the minorities. When it comes to religion, sab ki bolti band hojati hai.
 
What I want to know is why isn’t our Khalifa-in-chief CJP not taken any notice of this. A person was discriminated against because of his belief/religion/sect. Something that is protected under the constitution. Why is CJP not taking suo moto action on this matter. Does the capitulation shown by the incoming govt. not sending a bad precedent for the future. What happened to protecting the rights of the minorities. When it comes to religion, sab ki bolti band hojati hai.

They are waiting for Biloo to give speech in emaculate English with British accent
 
What I want to know is why isn’t our Khalifa-in-chief CJP not taken any notice of this. A person was discriminated against because of his belief/religion/sect. Something that is protected under the constitution. Why is CJP not taking suo moto action on this matter. Does the capitulation shown by the incoming govt. not sending a bad precedent for the future. What happened to protecting the rights of the minorities. When it comes to religion, sab ki bolti band hojati hai.

Ahamdis don’t consider themselves minorities.How can constitution help him when they Ahamdis don’t designate themselves as non-Muslim?
 
Lol wut....doesn’t make any sense...

I think the point is we get happy when people like Bilawal make a speech against extremists. We clap and cheer for such useless acts but in reality nothing much is being done to fight extremism.

It is a difficult battle. I want us to fight extremism as well. I think IK has many qualities and is the best leader we can have but I think the best solution to fighting extremism is fixing educational system + economical improvement that would give people more awareness.

If you use force such as sacking mullah, you just make them martyrs.
 
I think the point is we get happy when people like Bilawal make a speech against extremists. We clap and cheer for such useless acts but in reality nothing much is being done to fight extremism.

It is a difficult battle. I want us to fight extremism as well. I think IK has many qualities and is the best leader we can have but I think the best solution to fighting extremism is fixing educational system + economical improvement that would give people more awareness.

If you use force such as sacking mullah, you just make them martyrs.

Agree with promoting education and economic development, but should we let Mullahs dictate economic policy to us. The capitulation by these thugs made some sense by the previous govt. Hounded by the judiciary, out of favor with the army and hated by the masses they were standing on one leg with both hands tied behind their backs. Any sort of political turmoil would have been a complete disaster for them. But witnessing how easily IK and Co. gave up on this appointment, afraid of putting their foot down and staying firm, showing no backbone at all, is very disheartening to see.
 
It’s was not only Mullahs who were against this decision but general public were not happy as well. You think Salman Taseer guard who killed him was a Mullah? He was your every day common man.
 
Today on a talk show Fawad Chaudhry mentioned that:

We did not expect this sort of reaction.

It was an advisory position with no real powers so the reaction we got was very surprising.

I learned that he has advised and has been employed by Saudi Arabia

We wanted to avoid conflict.


Keep in mind I am paraphrasing.
 
Today on a talk show Fawad Chaudhry mentioned that:




Keep in mind I am paraphrasing.

Very disappointed with PTI and Imran Khan! They'd rather offend sane and educated Pakistanis to appease some terrorists.
 
Given the state of our economy right now, I wished we had someone like Atif Mian involved.

Unfortunately because of our bigotry, we are stuck without leadership and our economy is crumbling.
 
Given the state of our economy right now, I wished we had someone like Atif Mian involved.

Unfortunately because of our bigotry, we are stuck without leadership and our economy is crumbling.

Atif has a magic wand that will suddenly get billions of Dollars into PK as exports or will find a miraculous way to pay off billions in loans and interest. What a load of rubbish.
 
Given the state of our economy right now, I wished we had someone like Atif Mian involved.

Unfortunately because of our bigotry, we are stuck without leadership and our economy is crumbling.
Update your information, economy is doing well.
 
Given the state of our economy right now, I wished we had someone like Atif Mian involved.

Unfortunately because of our bigotry, we are stuck without leadership and our economy is crumbling.

Unfortunately it doesn't look like you understand the Economy that much. Economy was in such a bad shape that every expert suggested going to IMF (meant that it was in DISASTROUS condition left by PMLN). You could bring 10 Atif Mians but no one would be able to reduce the massive deficits for the government, they needed time and it took 2 years to stabilise it for long term gains. Majority of those targets HAVE BEEN achieved, these were macro level steps so please don't judge the success with rates of Aaalu and Tamaatar.

When Atif was approached, he was one of about dozens experts who were in the team. Even this year, Imran Khan said that he was still consulted when anchor Maalick asked question why don't you consult him quietly.
 
Update your information, economy is doing well.

The thing is when an average person talks about Economy, they are actually talking about inflation which was high for obvious reasons (to stabilise Economy at macro level). Eventually inflation will also go down (happening already), & it would have been lot quicker had Corona hadn't destroyed the economies world over.
 
Given the state of our economy right now, I wished we had someone like Atif Mian involved.

Unfortunately because of our bigotry, we are stuck without leadership and our economy is crumbling.

Agenda disguised as economy and other topics.


Would be better if you were to start a thread that highlight your agenda and periodically bump it to highlight your concerns.
 
He wont threaten the govt again. He overplayed his hand and IK cut him down to size

When did this happen? Are you not aware that his party TLP has been leading marches in Karachi as recently as last week?

Cut him down to size? I think you don't understand how these molvis operate.
 
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