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Paralyzed Democracy vs Martial law in Pakistan
If i ever given a chance to raise in favor of i would not hesitate to stand against Democracy in Pakistan?
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I support democracy, but not oligarchy, which is what we have in Pakistan.
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I absolutely agree with you, The democracy we see in other countries and this what we have in Pakistan, Actually this is pretext to deceive Nation.
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if these politicians in assembly are declaring this system a democracy then i am with GHQ.
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I beleive in democracy. it is paralyzed now but a compbrehensive rehabilitation will bring her back on foots. The only way to heal democracy is through democracy. You need to become part of decision making so as to change the status quo. And democracy is the only system which includes every person in decision making. Remember if muslims would not have founded muslim league-which took part in electtions in constitutional reforms and formed ministries as well-emergence of Pakistan would have remained a distant dream. No doubt democracy in Pakistan is flawed but it is the only system which keeps the doors open for common men. Also, frequent martial laws have taken the essence out of it. A collective and firm beleif of nation in democracy will gradually turn things around for public.
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There is no point in thinking about ifs and butts, you can never understand and differentiate between right and wrong. In the end winner justifies everything , it would either become 'beauty of democracy' or 'nazria e zarurat' . Just think about what's right for you .
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Real democracy will be observed when Article 62 and 63 of the constitution will be enforced. Do not you people think that flaw is not in the system but our politicians are suspicious?
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(d) he is of good character and is not commonly known as one who violates Islamic Injunctions; (e) he has adequate knowledge of Islamic teachings and practises obligatory duties prescribed by Islam as well as abstains from major sins ; Because if you do, then keep in mind that being a good Muslim has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with governing. There is no cause and effect relationship here. A person's ability to follow Islamic rules (or lack thereof) has no bearing on his ability to govern. If you disagree, I challenge you to provide solid evidence. P.S Don't start talking about corruption now because corruption is a crime against the state and would be punishable by law regardless of religion. Present evidence that proves that following ISLAMIC laws, i.e. laws that are UNIQUE to Islam (such as segregation of the sexes) will make a person a better administrator. And remember, your opinion is not evidence. |
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Its had been derailed many times in Pakistan political history whenever military took charge of the government they always made good decision and in later days that coup largely accepted by public, I agree the only form of govt which secures rights of each individual is democracy but in Pakistan, no such kind of system exist which maintain equality and justice under democracy this is why a big portion of Pakistanis started wishing for military rule.
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Unfortunately Pakistan is a democratic country but do not have democratic leaders. The constitution of Pakistan is just a piece of paper for them. They come, govern, fill in pockets, believe them to be super power but nothing is in their concern for the growth and better of their so called nation.
What we need is to have fair people in this game of politics who are loyal and honest to country and want to serve whole heartily and fairly. That's why according to the polling results more than 80% Pakistani's are now more in favor of army rulers. Because their dictatorship is far better then these corrupt leaders. But again, Martial law is never a favorable option for an underdeveloped nation like Pakistan. |
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