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ISLAMABAD: National Assembly (NA) on Thursday passed a resolution to rename the Physics department at the Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad.

In the resolution presented by MNA Captain (r) Safdar, it was argued that the dept should be named after Muslim scientist Abu al Fatah Abdul Rehman Al-Khazini.

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https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...to-drop-dr-salams-name-from-qau-physics-dept/
 
Capt Safdar = Barelvi Card

Rana Sanaullah = Deobandi Card

Princess Maryam = Liberal Card

Shahbaz Sharif = Pro Army Card

Nawaz Sharif = Anti Army Card

That's PMLN for your ANYTHING that can get them govt! (but imran is the bad guy lol)
 
PML-N is the filthiest political party in the world.No class, empathy, and morals.
 
Quite pathetic. Giving in to the demands of these Mullahs. I remember this being on the list of demands when they did the blockade before.
 
Good decision. A country with so many jaahils doesn't deserve to have any sort of relationship with a Nobel prize winner.

Abu al Fatah Abdul Rehman Al-Khazini has absolutely no connection with Pakistan or the lands which currently comprises itself of Pakistan
 
Pathetic beyond words :facepalm:

I was once walking through Imperial College's physics department, they had a massive portrait of abdus salaam hanging there, and here they are busy getting rid of his name. Ignorance rules supreme.
 
Before khooni liberals arrive and blame Army hand behind this let me tell them the famous EME College of NUST University of Pak Army have this big portrait of Dr Abdus Salaam hanging there on the main wall with his achievements and the portrait is on their main wall that is on GT Road, Rawalpindi and anyone using that road can clearly see that. Next time i visit that place i will surely post the pic to burn the khooni liberals more
 
Appalling decision, but bigotry is nothing new from his comedian. Sad to see we are moving backwards

Before khooni liberals arrive and blame Army hand behind this let me tell them the famous EME College of NUST University of Pak Army have this big portrait of Dr Abdus Salaam hanging there on the main wall with his achievements and the portrait is on their main wall that is on GT Road, Rawalpindi and anyone using that road can clearly see that. Next time i visit that place i will surely post the pic to burn the khooni liberals more

Amazing how you are here ready to defend the Army even though nobody has mentioned them in this thread.

Also (and since you raised it) do you really think that a painting of Dr Abdus Salam is something to be proud of given that the Army has been responsible for bringing in some of the most discriminatory legislation against this community in history?
 
Appalling decision, but bigotry is nothing new from his comedian. Sad to see we are moving backwards



Amazing how you are here ready to defend the Army even though nobody has mentioned them in this thread.

Also (and since you raised it) do you really think that a painting of Dr Abdus Salam is something to be proud of given that the Army has been responsible for bringing in some of the most discriminatory legislation against this community in history?

Because i know the nature of our desi liberals they are so predictable in these cases :yk Zulfi Bhutto and 1974 parliament was being run by Army or the amendment in the constitution was by them?
 
Because i know the nature of our desi liberals they are so predictable in these cases :yk Zulfi Bhutto and 1974 parliament was being run by Army or the amendment in the constitution was by them?

I was referring to legislation implemented under General Zia (Ordinance XX). One of many gifts our Army has given to us.
 
I was referring to legislation implemented under General Zia (Ordinance XX). One of many gifts our Army has given to us.

Why skip the context to hide that it was your beloved democratic champions who bowed down to mullah back in early 70s from where it started.
 
Why skip the context to hide that it was your beloved democratic champions who bowed down to mullah back in early 70s from where it started.

Not skipping the context here - whilst Bhutto's move to declare Ahmadi's non Muslim was disgusting and a blot on our history, the legislation Zia enacted had far more serious consequences. It was one thing to declare Ahmadi's to be non Muslim (a decision which no state should be able to make), but to make it a punishable offence is so terrible that it is disturbing that we haven't even tried to amend this legislation.

On a side note, the fact that we are even discussing this paints a very sorry tale about our past.
 
Why skip the context to hide that it was your beloved democratic champions who bowed down to mullah back in early 70s from where it started.

Good point. I use the same tactic to deflect criticism from BJP by pointing out the few mistakes of congress which is a favourite of the khooni liberals on my side of the border.
 
Pathetic move from the loser who has nothing positive to contribute. Many people are realizing now that this is the real face of PMLN, if they think Safdar is acting without backing from Susar in law and begum then they are being delusional.

whether you consider him a Muslims or not is different issue idiot, he is still a Pakistani and a human so why would you remove his name and change it to some nobody from Arab world?

I believe he deserves a whole University being named after him but at the moment there is more chance we will have Mumtaz Qadri University than Abus Salam.
 
I was referring to legislation implemented under General Zia (Ordinance XX). One of many gifts our Army has given to us.

Bhutto set the ball rolling

Caved in to the extremists
 
Bhutto set the ball rolling

Caved in to the extremists

Also to add it was Bhutto who had this love relation with saudis far before military relations started. And not to forget his daughter Benazir govt supported Taliban rule in Afghanistan when it started back i nearly 90s don't know why military is blamed for everything without touching these topics.
 
Also to add it was Bhutto who had this love relation with saudis far before military relations started. And not to forget his daughter Benazir govt supported Taliban rule in Afghanistan when it started back i nearly 90s don't know why military is blamed for everything without touching these topics.

In Pakistan to be "liberal" or "enlightened" or "pro-democracy" it seems appropriate to take a dump on the army. The same army which has 20-somethings laying down their lives every single day so that these same keyboard warriors can sit peacefully in their air-conditioned lounges and spew filth.


When there is a flood army is called, when there is earthquake army is called, when elections are held army is called, when there are protests army is called, when target killers roam free in cities army is called, heck while building a freaking motorway army is called to safeguard the workers, but these "liberal" then turn around and say army is getting involved in civilian affairs. Make civilian agencies strong enough to not need the army and then run mouth.



Also this same jahil Capt. Safdar at one point asked the army to dispel all Ahmedi jawans and the army came back with a statement that within the army all officers are equal. Shut him up nicely.
 
In Pakistan to be "liberal" or "enlightened" or "pro-democracy" it seems appropriate to take a dump on the army. The same army which has 20-somethings laying down their lives every single day so that these same keyboard warriors can sit peacefully in their air-conditioned lounges and spew filth.

When there is a flood army is called, when there is earthquake army is called, when elections are held army is called, when there are protests army is called, when target killers roam free in cities army is called, heck while building a freaking motorway army is called to safeguard the workers, but these "liberal" then turn around and say army is getting involved in civilian affairs. Make civilian agencies strong enough to not need the army and then run mouth.



Also this same jahil Capt. Safdar at one point asked the army to dispel all Ahmedi jawans and the army came back with a statement that within the army all officers are equal. Shut him up nicely.

In true democracies no one is above criticism, as long as it is constructive.
 
In Pakistan to be "liberal" or "enlightened" or "pro-democracy" it seems appropriate to take a dump on the army. The same army which has 20-somethings laying down their lives every single day so that these same keyboard warriors can sit peacefully in their air-conditioned lounges and spew filth.


When there is a flood army is called, when there is earthquake army is called, when elections are held army is called, when there are protests army is called, when target killers roam free in cities army is called, heck while building a freaking motorway army is called to safeguard the workers, but these "liberal" then turn around and say army is getting involved in civilian affairs. Make civilian agencies strong enough to not need the army and then run mouth.



Also this same jahil Capt. Safdar at one point asked the army to dispel all Ahmedi jawans and the army came back with a statement that within the army all officers are equal. Shut him up nicely.

Thats why i always say our desi liberals are the biggest hypocrites
 
This is tragic. Abdus Salam was a jewel of the entire subcontinent and also among the top 2-3 greatest Pakistanis of all time. Replacing his name with some 12th century Persian is a toxic combination of intolerance and servitude. Young Pakistani scholars will get more inspiration from the achievements of a fellow countryman who rose to the top of his field a few decades back than this Persian guy.
 
Good news!

The resolution was misreported and misrepresented by media houses.

The resolution had actually called for the physics department of QAU, instead of the National Center for Physics, as reported by various newspapers, to be renamed after a Muslim scientist.

The National Center for Physics,which is an independent entity inside QAU, and was renamed as Dr Abdus Salam Physics Center in 2016 will keep the the nobel laureate’s name.
 
In Pakistan to be "liberal" or "enlightened" or "pro-democracy" it seems appropriate to take a dump on the army. The same army which has 20-somethings laying down their lives every single day so that these same keyboard warriors can sit peacefully in their air-conditioned lounges and spew filth.

Thats why i always say our desi liberals are the biggest hypocrites

Appalling decision, but bigotry is nothing new from his comedian. Sad to see we are moving backwards.

Amazing how you are here ready to defend the Army even though nobody has mentioned them in this thread.

Also (and since you raised it) do you really think that a painting of Dr Abdus Salam is something to be proud of given that the Army has been responsible for bringing in some of the most discriminatory legislation against this community in history?

Interesting how both Indian "conservatives" and "liberals" think like Pakistani "conservatives" and "liberals".

For example, Indian conservatives believe that the Indian Army is doing good in Kashmir and keeping the country safe, while the liberals are quite critical.

Funnily enough, Indian/Pakistani conservatives applaud Pakistani/Indian liberals as being champions of justice.

To get an accurate view of the world, everybody needs to remove their blinkers.

On a side note, I believe Abdus Salam was a strong proponent of Islam.
 
Interesting how both Indian "conservatives" and "liberals" think like Pakistani "conservatives" and "liberals".

For example, Indian conservatives believe that the Indian Army is doing good in Kashmir and keeping the country safe, while the liberals are quite critical.

Funnily enough, Indian/Pakistani conservatives applaud Pakistani/Indian liberals as being champions of justice.

To get an accurate view of the world, everybody needs to remove their blinkers.

On a side note, I believe Abdus Salam was a strong proponent of Islam.

Bhai the big difference is that in India the army knows its role. It is subservient to the civilian government and does not interfere with administration of the country. It is not a major landowner nor is it involved in business. In Pakistan this is not the case and this is why it is an issue. The Army in Pakistan is out of control and has been for a very long time.

I promise you that if our civilian administration was strong and we had a better democracy (without the constant threat of coups, be they overt or covert), things in India, Afghanistan and most importantly, Pakistan would be very different.
 
Bhai the big difference is that in India the army knows its role. It is subservient to the civilian government and does not interfere with administration of the country. It is not a major landowner nor is it involved in business. In Pakistan this is not the case and this is why it is an issue. The Army in Pakistan is out of control and has been for a very long time.

I promise you that if our civilian administration was strong and we had a better democracy (without the constant threat of coups, be they overt or covert), things in India, Afghanistan and most importantly, Pakistan would be very different.

I was trying to say that most people some blind spots, but I agree with all the points you make here.

I think the simple facts are:

1) The Pakistani Army dominates Pakistan economically with its senior officers acquiring great wealth. The reason the Pakistani Army involves itself in the economy is for the economic benefits the generals get.

2) The justification the Pakistani Army gives for its dominance is that it has to fight external enemies, notably India. So it needs to keep the "pot boiling" and it opposes any attempt at promoting peace with India by the politicians. There are many countries in the world which have territorial disputes (for example India and China), however they do not have the constant low level warfare that we witness between India and Pakistan. Only the gullible would believe that the Pakistani generals really care about the Kashmiris.

3) The economic domination of the economy by the Army keeps the country economically backward. There are no exceptions in history to the rule that an army dominated economy will be a backward economy. Army officers are "followers", they obey commands. For development you need "creative thinkers" who are rewarded for their economic success by the market, and only entrepreneurs from the private sector can be that.

4) Pakistanis really need to think about the issues and understand how Army domination is keeping them backward. Thinking that India is the reason for their lack of development is a dead end.
 
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How conveniently nooras like [MENTION=138980]TalentSpotterPk[/MENTION] skip these threads in love of their new messiah. Before you blame other MNAs for signing this you should curse this clown husband of your jamhuri princess.
 
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