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Much belated chest-beating

From the Blog PkColumnist.com: Much belated chest-beating - I AM astonished at the hand-wringing going on at present with various commentators whingeing and wailing at the pass that our poor country is at.Rather late in the day, what, to now beat their breasts and moan when it was quite clear years ago that we were travelling at the speed of light to the dark and stifling place we find ourselves in today. Did it have to take the brutal murder of the governor of the most powerful province of the country in, of all places, the capital of the Land of the Pure by, of all people, one of his own guards? Did none of them realise that the unholy nexus between the Deep State and the hard-line religious extremists (aka `assets`) would one day lead to just such a situation? In which no one had any control over anything at all, in most cases deliberately. In which the writ of the `assets` would far outweigh even the imperatives of the state itself. And in which an atmosphere of extreme fear would be engendered so that the manipulators who live in the shadows would be free to go on with their machinations unfettered. Why is everyone so surprised that we are where we are today? That even those of us brought up in Muslim homes as Muslims should now be made to feel that we were not Muslims in the real sense; that the faith we were taught as children to be a kind, merciful and forgiving one was actually nothing of the kind? Why the surprise when the writing has been on every wall in this blessed country ever since the days of Zia? The most frightening aspect of this whole matter is that there is no realisation even now among those that consider these dark forces their `assets` that an unruly and self-righteous horde can hardly be an asset at all. That this horde can only morph into a force that will sweep all before it, as has happened in Swat already. That this Frankenstein`s monster will increasingly turn on its creator, as has happened already in the several brutal attacks on our army installations and vehicles, even on mosques, God help us. But enough of whining. The point really is that you and I have no control over what the Deep State does or does not do. We can just roll with the punches and try and fight back as best we can and live by the values we were brought up with. Oh, and yes, give friends you have not met or spoken to in a while a call. And go and see them and talk about the old days, recalling events of fond memory. Reminisce pleasurably about what this country was before it was set upon by the ideological thekedars and moulded and twisted to suit the ethos of our various Bonapartes. And do it before it is too late, a realisation brought to the fore by the recent demise of a dear and affectionate senior friend and relative, and one of the very best civil servants I have known, Javid Akram. RIP, adda . What, pray, is this about building an addition to that extremely ugly scar on Islamabad`s already mostly ugly architectural landscape, the parliamentary lodges? Why add to the city`s hideousness? And at such enormous cost? Just as the government had the good sense to shelve plans for building a monument to the much-lamented Benazir Bhutto, so should it have the good sense to abandon this wasteful project before another paisa is spent on it. Many MNA and senators` hostels, I am told, are inhabited by relatives, constituents, secretaries and servants, with the parliamentarians concerned living in their own homes in Islamabad. This should be encouraged by giving them a housing allowance which will prove cheaper in the long run considering the enormous administrative costs that accrue in looking after the hostels. The hostels thus freed can be allotted to the `needy`. I have had occasion to visit the hostels, mercifully only twice in the last 10 years, and have found them filthy beyond belief: roofs leaking; public areas smelling like sewers; bathrooms broken and dysfunctional. There was an MNA on television the other day describing the present cafeteria as filled with water after the recent rains which weren`t quite a deluge. No sirs, no. Please stop this complete waste of scant resources. Well, God be praised, there I go too, lighting upon the `bloody civilians`! Whilst I had known for some time now that a fleet of top-of-the-line BMW 7-series motor cars had been imported during the closing days of the Commando`s rule for senior army officers, I actually saw a motorcade of the corps commander during a recent visit to Karachi in which the car carrying the officer was a BMW 7-series. As an aside, a bad choice for our roads, for it had to slow down to a crawl to go over the bumps in the broken road. In these days of rampant terrorism this is a huge security hazard if you ask me. So could one ask the army too to cut down on wasteful expenditures, only one of which is these fancy cars. The expenses on the building of military messes and VVIP guest houses, and those expended on their running are also in the public domain just as the expenses related to elected people are. If for nothing else, at least so that we the people could compare and see just who is the bigger spender. In the end, might one ask whatever happened to the army`s inquiry into the loss of Rs2.5bn of the NLC`s money on the stock exchange? And to the alleged firing squad inquiry, both ordered by the COAS himself months ago? Source : DAWN.com . Read Full PostComments

PTCL Certificate Awarding Ceremony

From the Blog telecomandit.com: PTCL Certificate Awarding Ceremony - PTCL held certificates distribution ceremony after the completion of their three weeks comprehensive training program titled " Management Development Program" (MDP) at PTCL Academy Islamabad.  The real asset  of PTCL has always been human capital & network.  It has achieved many commendable milestones but this Management Development Program is one of the most World beating achievement as the entire training Calender 2011 has been designed on the based of  theme "Ensuring Corporate Customers Loyalty through learning". PTCL has huge infrastructure throughout the country that is geographically wide spread. PTCL President and CEO- Walid Irshaid while acknowledging this achievement, highlighted the pragmatic approach of PTCL and still Developing Customer Center Approach in the Employees and keeping the pace with the dynamic prevailing style of Telecom Industry has always been priority of the Management. He said "  My satisfaction over the initiative taken by the training and development department and said that we will ensure that the training produces visible and desired results". He further added that " we are continuously striving to make a positive impact on the lives of our customers, we are focused and determined to better understand the needs of the ever evolving customer and connecting with them". On this moment EVP Training and Development, Shakeel Ahmad, also shared his views and said that the Training and Development team has been making untiring efforts to turn PTCL into a true corporate entity . He appreciated to his team and attributed this success to team work. . Read Full PostComments

Nouman Javaid – Yamla Pagla Deewana OST (Download mp3)

From the Blog PakiUM.com | Pakistani Underground Music: Nouman Javaid – Yamla Pagla Deewana OST (Download mp3) - Download  Yamla Pagla Diwana Singer: Nouman Javaid Song: Yamla Pagla Deewana Music Arranged: Ahsan Pervaiz Mix & Master: Imran Khalil Writen & Composed: Nouman Javaid Related Posts: Nabeel – Khamosh Dono (Download Mp3) Zaain – Pooch Mera Kya Naam (Download mp3) Rahul Roy – Sargoshiyaan (download mp3) ZIMX Band – Good Morning Mom (Download Mp3) Download Audio : Koi Diya – Fariha Pervez & Rahat Fateh Ali Khan More about: Download , Nouman Javaid . Read Full PostComments

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