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104+days~no session in Sindh Assembly~Constitution limitations!
Hi guys, we are having a good topic to discuss.
Last night I was watching a debate show & came to know that it's been 104+ days and there has been no any single session in the Sindh assembly. It may be possible on the following cases: 1-There is no any issue in Sindh to be debated in the house, because PPP govt. is that much good as it has resolved every problem from gross root level. It is therefore possible but seems impossible in Sindh though. 2-May be the members including speaker & deputy speaker are too much busy to arrange session in the Sindh assembly. They want let the music play and enjoy the privileges. 3-Literally speaking, the whole Sindh assembly has been shifted to Dubai. Yes, of course it is possible, and in Sindh anything can be done because in 104 days, there has been more than 8 meetings in Dubai, in which our Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Leader of the house Sain Bhang and other members got together to discuss the issues of Sindh. 4-According to the well known journalist, Kamran Khan and the other legal experts, in case a provisional assembly does not commence its session by 80 or 90 days latest, it automatically gets disperse in accordance with the constittion. (Legal experts are invited to clear this point) 5-PPP, along with consensus politics, has looted the wealth of nation. We can read and watch many things in mass media which depict the illegitimacy & incompetency of the government. 6-Is Muslim League (N) is the political party and government of Punjab only? Does it have any role to take initiative on such incompetency of the provinces? It is another topic to be discussed though. 7-There has been almost 8 months, we don't have any reliable news about CCE~13 exam, nor any body knows about it, neither the official of SPSC. Being govt servant of Sindh govt, I see a lot injustice in our departments ranging from clerical to secretaries and minsters. Who will change this trend? We? unfortunately we can not, because whenever you take an stand on illegitimacy, you will have to bear the brunt of high officials. They say "Ap apna kam karo or logo ko chhor den" I used to have such experience many times. Should we really do our own business and leave other things silently? 8-Nonetheless, who will change this system, the govt has made our masses beggars by allocating them two three thoughstand per month on the name of income support to retain their vote bank? Are we really ready made inborn beggars? If it is so, then it can not be denied that beggars can not be choosers! Would like to say G.A Bilawal Bhutto Zardari thimkana Zindabad! Because we Sindhi people are happy with that! |
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After 2008 elections it has beeen clear that ppp can not change the situation in sindh, and these people are voting in favour of them only in the name of Shaheed bibi. Family politics is still in practice today and it can do no benefit to the dupe sindhi people. |
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Nevertheless, coming to the point, education should be imparted, mass media should aware the people for the correct usage of voting power. It is unfortunately, seems impossible in the tenure of current political system and government. |
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Agreed,
The picture of our education system in sindh can be depicted from the Alif Ailan report, not even sindh but every province needs a system of education that is effective and without corruption. People should know the power of vote,if they continue to elect the family politicians every time so unfortunately our Sindh could not walk in the path of prosperity. |
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It is well said that instead of cursing the darkness, light a candle. Lighting a Candle is unknown; however, cursing darkness is excruciatingly epidemic among us. Considering unfavorable prevailing conditions in our society, only we are the people to blame for such governance.
First, the reason behind our frustration is that we’re always lazy & silent in taking action against the evils of our society. Hazrat Imam Hussain (A.S) said, “The more time you take in taking action against persecution, the more sacrifices you will pay.” Certainly, we’re only debating, crying, and mourning over heinous atrocities instead of taking any pragmatic approach. Consequently, we’re paying our paramount happiness to those notorious lambs. Another reason behind bad governance is that our conscience is dead. We have lost our faith in Allah, love for youngers, respect for elders & teachers, punctuation in prayers, recitation of the Holy Quran and etc., which are the core ingredients in building one’s conscience. How it is possible for the people to bring about any change whose conscience is dead? Therefore, it is judicious to say that our CONSCIENCELESSNESS has made us devoid of good governance. We say we’re a nation—we’re not. We say we’re united -- we’re not in the real sense, in the real practice and in the real environment. What motive is left for us? The only thing left for us is to cry in public, forums, media, and social media. Hitherto, we dream for a new Moosa to come and break that wizard. Concludingly, Habib Jalib meticulously says, “Mutahid ho to badal daalo nizam-e-gulshan; muntashir ho to shor machete ku ho? “
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We can talk and write lengths of arguments about the prevailing situation of Sindh, but what have we done ourselves to alter or bring a change? Have we ever stopped our elders from doing something that is wrong? NO. Have we ever stopped our nearest of kin when he or she does something wrong. No. Have we stopped our neighbour from stealing or from not paying his electricity bill? No. In our villages have we ever dared to challenge the authority of Nawab, Saen, Khan, etc.? NO. Have we ever tried to run a campaign to teach true values of democracy to the people in our neighbourhood in order to make them realise to choose someone more competent than the current MPAs?
I want to ask my fellows that what are the steps that we can take as youth to bring change at the micro level. A change at the micro level will definitely magnify to a nation wide campaign once it gets started and spread with the passage of time. Current situation, of course, cannot be changed in one day. Now post solutions and how to implement them if there is a point in what i am saying.
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because we don't have real opposition in Sindh assembly. Don't blame alone ppp, they all are alike.
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But ppp has the major bulk of seats in the assembly and also the largest party of the province. If anyone has to be blamed, PPP is the first to take the punch of criticism.
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I meant to say, for not calling any session of SA, only PPP isn't to be blamed.
and yes, PPP has major bulk of seats in the Sindh assembly, because people have voted them and therefore, what majority of us feel “they themselves are to be held responsible for their worsening conditions”, and this would be an entirely different discussion. I belong to the rural Sindh, a small village. I, perhaps know better than many among you, what the people of Sindh have gone through, and what they are going thru. I've always seen the poor fighting on election days for the PPP, Muslim league and other parties, who have done nothing good for them.... I've seen people selling their vote, one day before election... for the money, bags of rice, for raashan and other such grants... such is the state of our people. What are the reasons for such insane attitudes? I agree with Mustansar that instead of cursing the darkness, light a candle. I, seriously feel ashamed of this. I say and claim that I’m an educated person and haven’t voted for wrong people, have never encouraged policies that may harm to our people, and have never explicitly done any wrong to my people but at the same time I’ve not brought any betterment in the lives of the poor, BECAUSE… I’m hell busy in setting my own future. Many among us have same feelings, and we feel proud of JUST FEELING that we have, because of course, good thinking is also a rare phenomenon ! We, subsequently, shall set in our lives. We shall make enough income that will be sufficient for our generations to come, but who shall come to bring change in the lives of those, who haven’t seen any change in years... May Allah saain make us able to add comfort in the lives of the poor and lessen their miseries. aameen
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I think Education is the only weapon to be used for the betterment of sindh.Untill the poor sindhi people are not aware of their real rights and laws they can not move further. But unfortunately small cities in sindh lack proper education and Universities. Not every one can afford to educate their children from Karachi universities or punjab universities.Proper school facilities , and University facilities should be provided.Sindhi youth is really strong and is able an example is Zulfiqar ali chachar, a graduate of iba sukkur,and there woild be many more who are not given opportunities and those who could not afford to go distant places for university education, for this Education should be provided in the small cities. If education resources are given to the people, so the sindhi youth can take our Sindh from this abject poverty, miserable situation, corruption and Family politics.
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