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i am supporting whoever has hasan nisar sahab's support.
In order for the change in the country, people have to change first.
I know the leaders and system is corrupt, but when you go to Pakistan, people are not willing to wait on red light for few extra seconds, throw garbage everywhere, do not like to stay in line, you would hardly find people working in the offices to work with all honesty...The list can go on..
The bold part is total rubbish. Yeah, theoretically, if the people change, the country will change but that will NEVER happen and NEVER has.
You ALWAYS need a LEADER to take charge of the people. The people will change only after a LEADER.
So no, people don't have to change first. A leader has to come up first.
And SAJ. Change, has arrived.
The bold part is total rubbish. Yeah, theoretically, if the people change, the country will change but that will NEVER happen and NEVER has.
You ALWAYS need a LEADER to take charge of the people. The people will change only after a LEADER.
So no, people don't have to change first. A leader has to come up first.
And SAJ. Change, has arrived.
In order for the change in the country, people have to change first.
I know the leaders and system is corrupt, but when you go to Pakistan, people are not willing to wait on red light for few extra seconds, throw garbage everywhere, do not like to stay in line, you would hardly find people working in the offices to work with all honesty...The list can go on..
The bold part is total rubbish. Yeah, theoretically, if the people change, the country will change but that will NEVER happen and NEVER has.
You ALWAYS need a LEADER to take charge of the people. The people will change only after a LEADER.
So no, people don't have to change first. A leader has to come up first.
And SAJ. Change, has arrived.
What it has to do with the leaders which force the people not to stop on the traffic lights, do not work in the offices, or make lines?
Leaders also has to comes from the same group of people who break the rules and laws. Things have to change from the bottom as well.
There is corruption in the Western societies but people still follow the rules.
What it has to do with the leaders which force the people not to stop on the traffic lights, do not work in the offices, or make lines?
In order for the change in the country, people have to change first.
I know the leaders and system is corrupt, but when you go to Pakistan, people are not willing to wait on red light for few extra seconds, throw garbage everywhere, do not like to stay in line, you would hardly find people working in the offices to work with all honesty...The list can go on..
When the punishment for breaking the red light gets enforced, people will stop breaking the red light.
When the punishment for skipping work gets enforced, people will stop skipping work.
That's why it's called a government, they're supposed to govern.
What it has to do with the leaders which force the people not to stop on the traffic lights, do not work in the offices, or make lines?
Leaders also has to comes from the same group of people who break the rules and laws. Things have to change from the bottom as well.
There is corruption in the Western societies but people still follow the rules.
So it is all about the punishment not morals?
If that is the case, best of luck to new Pakistan.
Morals dont develop overnight... or do they..
As I said in previous post... when you start doing something everyday, it becomes a habit of yours...
What it has to do with the leaders which force the people not to stop on the traffic lights, do not work in the offices, or make lines?
Leaders also has to comes from the same group of people who break the rules and laws. Things have to change from the bottom as well.
There is corruption in the Western societies but people still follow the rules.
What it has to do with the leaders which force the people not to stop on the traffic lights, do not work in the offices, or make lines?
Leaders also has to comes from the same group of people who break the rules and laws. Things have to change from the bottom as well.
There is corruption in the Western societies but people still follow the rules.
For those who are deluded into thinking that a good leader will solve our problem, sorry to say this, but our leaders are a reflection of our people. People are corrupt, the leaders come through as corrupt.
Of course it's the leaders that are making people run red lights. It's the same leaders who are also telling the Gujjars to mix water in the milk, the local pansar to mix sawdust in the besan, the local pharmacist to sell expired and fake meds. Don't you know this is what the 22nd amendment is about?
In case people haven't noticed, that was heavy handed sarcasm there.
For those who are deluded into thinking that a good leader will solve our problem, sorry to say this, but our leaders are a reflection of our people. People are corrupt, the leaders come through as corrupt.
Of course it's the leaders that are making people run red lights. It's the same leaders who are also telling the Gujjars to mix water in the milk, the local pansar to mix sawdust in the besan, the local pharmacist to sell expired and fake meds. Don't you know this is what the 22nd amendment is about?
In case people haven't noticed, that was heavy handed sarcasm there.
For those who are deluded into thinking that a good leader will solve our problem, sorry to say this, but our leaders are a reflection of our people. People are corrupt, the leaders come through as corrupt.
Tabdeli ani nahi hai, Tabdeli a chuki hai !
When was the last time something like this happened in Pakistan , where Punjabi's , Baloch's, sindhi's, pathans and Urdu speaking all came out under one banner. People have became aware of the fact that its now or never to bring change to the corrupt governing system of Pakistan and by coming out in large numbers they have shown 'Tabdeli ani nahi hai, Tabdeli a chuki hai 'How did that happen ? Please explain.....
When was the last time something like this happened in Pakistan , where Punjabi's , Baloch's, sindhi's, pathans and Urdu speaking all came out under one banner. People have became aware of the fact that its now or never to bring change to the corrupt governing system of Pakistan and by coming out in large numbers they have shown 'Tabdeli ani nahi hai, Tabdeli a chuki hai '
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When was the last time you actually found out how politics in Pakistan work rather than getting all worked up by a Jalsa and couple of catchy songs.
Lol we had an even bigger gathering just a few weeks ago when Tahir Qadri led to reform the Elections Commision. We all know how that ended.
Getting optimistic is fine, but wait till the elections till you say Tabdeli a chuki hai.
It's almost as if IK and his supporters thought if they had the same size jalsa in Lahore like last time, that will somehow change everything. But they forgot to think that last time was huge because no one was expecting PTI to have such a big rally. No one was taking notice of IK as a serious candidate. That jalsa changed all that. So now what you needed is real grass roots politics. That's where the energy and money should have been spent on. Not another jalsa which proves nothing more than IK can still bring out a big crowd. We already knew he could so what's new.
There will be no Naya Pakistan. Not unless we desire Islam to be the ruling authority.
Imran Khan started out by saying:
"PTI's manifesto is 'Iyya ka na'budu wa Iyya ka nasta'een' [Translation: We worship Thee alone (Oh Allah) and we rely on Thee alone]. And that the best example we have is the life of the Prophet Muhammad SAW."
I wonder how then does PTI justify participation in a system based on shirk? Democracy, in essence, is a system that makes the people enjoy at least a share in the sovereignty, that is exclusive to Allah swt alone. Did the Prophet Muhammad SAW participate in the shirk-based system of governance prevalent in Makkah at his time? He accepted no offer of authority in his entire struggle of 13 years in Makkah. He preconditioned the transfer of authority to himself, with the acceptance of Islam alone as the only sovereign source of legislation. He rejected the offers not only from Quraysh, but also from several other tribes, just because they didn't accept Islam as the exclusive sovereign for legislation. Democracy, by definition, gives a share in this to the vote of the majority -- something that the Quran itself warned against:
"And O Muhammad if you obey majority of the dwellers of the earth, they will lead you astray from Allah's Way, for they follow nothing but guess-work and indulge in mere conjectures" [Al-An'am 6:116]
How did that happen ? Please explain.....
Naya Pakistan or gaya Pakistan , only time will tell . We have a habit of pinning hopes to every tom , dick and harry . Only after they are put in charge , everyone , including their supporters either change their opinions - calling them hero one day and zero the next . TuQ , Chaudhry Iftikhar , Aitzaz Ahsan , Pervez Musharraf , Bhuttos , Shahbaz Sharif .
Will Imran Khan join that list ? At least I will be pleasantly surprised if he does not , can`t say the same for his teenage fans attending his concerts .
When almost double the amount of people have registered for votes this time.
When a negative person like me who has been saying "Screw this country Pakistan". Suddenly becomes a patriot.
When one man. Without a political family gathers a bursting crowd in Minar-e-Pakistan.
When typical Party Politics have been given a challenge.
Tabdeeli Aa chukii hai saadibab. Jhaag jaye!!!! NAYA PAKISTAN!
You must have a very good option as how the current shackles can be broken and how the change can be brought to this "shirk based" system? Being a couch potato critic wont really help.
Please provide with a PRACTICAL solution that CAN BE IMPLEMENTED rather than coming up with hypocritical theories or examples from the glories of the past.
So it is all about the punishment not morals?
If that is the case, best of luck to new Pakistan.
Just one hukm of Islam will end the dominance of multi-nationals in Pakistan looting people by charging outrageous sums of money for access to natural resources.
I am a proponent of Khilafat which is practical and not reliant on past glories. Islam forbids the state from privatizing natural resources and if implemented will relieve the masses of increasing poverty.
imran is oblivious to the internal and external dangers and he's an apologist. he's not going to make for a good leader. only a working class pakistani coming through a party can become a great leader. i doubt if nawaz sharif, zardari, gilani, ashraf, imran or altaf hussain have done a days hard work in their life. where they would have had to go out and work, if they didn't work that day, their children wouldn't get anything to eat. these are all upper class and pakistan is a poor country, these leaders don't understand the general public. i believe there will be change, but it won't be through imran or any other leader today
He was from a wealthy background. He WANTED to become a cricketer. Salman butt and salim malik played cricket for years tooImran Khan hasn't worked for a day? Right.
This professional sport player does not have physical work experience
He was from a wealthy background. He WANTED to become a cricketer. Salman butt and salim malik played cricket for years too
He was from a wealthy background. He WANTED to become a cricketer. Salman butt and salim malik played cricket for years too
Just one hukm of Islam will end the dominance of multi-nationals in Pakistan looting people by charging outrageous sums of money for access to natural resources.
I am a proponent of Khilafat which is practical and not reliant on past glories. Islam forbids the state from privatizing natural resources and if implemented will relieve the masses of increasing poverty.
As if we dont know all the theories already?
Sir, How u gonna implement it and where will u start from?
Let me put it to u this way, Either lead or follow.
Yes the same Khilafat, where nobody ever stepped down by his own, either were killed or died before the other person would take over. Even after the natural death, coming successor had to blood fight with others before sit on the seat.
The Khalifah will kick out foreign corporations operating in Muslim lands and sucking the blood out of our Ummat and he will also send various spy agencies packing back to their home. This he will do by implementing Islamic Law. It's needless to say the current system will be dismantled as Islam does not recognize it.
i agree. go secular.new pakistan should not be hypocritical..either go secular or be totally islamic like saudi arabia with sharia as state law system and no banks or imf loans.
What it has to do with the leaders which force the people not to stop on the traffic lights, do not work in the offices, or make lines?
Leaders also has to comes from the same group of people who break the rules and laws. Things have to change from the bottom as well.
There is corruption in the Western societies but people still follow the rules.
new pakistan should not be hypocritical..either go secular or be totally islamic like saudi arabia with sharia as state law system and no banks or imf loans.