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Islamabad Office - NAB HQ :
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) ATTATURK AVENUE G-5/2, Islamabad
Tel: 051-111-NAB-NAB (111-622-622)
Fax: 051-9214502-03
Email: chairman@nab.gov.pk, infonab@nab.gov.pk
They will never respond via email as i have tried so. Call them, it will solve your problem.
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I hope it turns out that way but I have my doubts.
Yesterday I was reading the daily Kawish and an article got my attention. The article is written by Mr. Wussatullah Khan. It is based on a story. I have tried to reproduce here.

Mousetrap

Long time ago in a countryside village lived poor farmer. He lived in abject poverty. His family depended on monsoon rain to raise family. He was so poor that he had kept his grains in a safe place. The farmer had a cow, a goat and a hen to his possession.

A mouse in his house also had lived there and dependent on their preserved livelihood they would make. The mouse used to fetch whatever it could from the house. The poor little fellow had given a tough time to the wife of the poor farmer. On her daily complains the farmer had brought a new mouse trap from the nearby town on barter.

When the mouse saw that trap came running down to the hen and started wailing and said twice, “beware there is a mouse trap in the house!”. The cold reply from the hen was that it had nothing to worry and warned the poor mouse to take care of itself from then on. The unhappy mouse came running down to the goat and told the same story. Again the taciturn reply made the poor mouse even further upset. Then it went down to the calm creature of the house, a cow. The cow was busy chewing the cud. It gave a sympathetic look to the frustrated mouse by wagging her tail. The unfortunate mouse told what it said to others. The cow said “Look fellow, I can only pray for you as it really makes no difference to my life.” The poor mouse returned to its abode dejected.

That late night, after hearing a noise, the wife of the farmer woke up. She thought that it must have been because of that new mousetrap. She went there and took that trap. As it was complete darkness she could not see. She was bitten by a snake. The tail of the snake was trapped in the newly bought mousetrap. She started crying for the help. The poor farmer came rushing and upon hearing her wife about the snake he took her to the medicine man of the nearby village. The medicine man understanding the grief told the poor farmer that he must not worry and just feed her well with some good soup.

Next morning the farmer took his hen and made good soup and meal for the family. After few days the health of his wife weakened and her family relatives started visiting her. The farmer had no choice but to take the goat to the butcher for the meal of the visitors. After a fortnight the poor lady died. The people came from everywhere to console the poor farmer. Therefore the cow became the food of those console makers.

The poor little mouse kept watching the sad events and kept saying “I was telling everyone about the mousetrap!”

Moral of the story is “Where there is a smoke there’s a fire.”
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Yesterday I was reading the daily Kawish and an article got my attention. The article is written by Mr. Wussatullah Khan. It is based on a story. I have tried to reproduce here.

Mousetrap

Long time ago in a countryside village lived poor farmer. He lived in abject poverty. His family depended on monsoon rain to raise family. He was so poor that he had kept his grains in a safe place. The farmer had a cow, a goat and a hen to his possession.

A mouse in his house also had lived there and dependent on their preserved livelihood they would make. The mouse used to fetch whatever it could from the house. The poor little fellow had given a tough time to the wife of the poor farmer. On her daily complains the farmer had brought a new mouse trap from the nearby town on barter.

When the mouse saw that trap came running down to the hen and started wailing and said twice, “beware there is a mouse trap in the house!”. The cold reply from the hen was that it had nothing to worry and warned the poor mouse to take care of itself from then on. The unhappy mouse came running down to the goat and told the same story. Again the taciturn reply made the poor mouse even further upset. Then it went down to the calm creature of the house, a cow. The cow was busy chewing the cud. It gave a sympathetic look to the frustrated mouse by wagging her tail. The unfortunate mouse told what it said to others. The cow said “Look fellow, I can only pray for you as it really makes no difference to my life.” The poor mouse returned to its abode dejected.

That late night, after hearing a noise, the wife of the farmer woke up. She thought that it must have been because of that new mousetrap. She went there and took that trap. As it was complete darkness she could not see. She was bitten by a snake. The tail of the snake was trapped in the newly bought mousetrap. She started crying for the help. The poor farmer came rushing and upon hearing her wife about the snake he took her to the medicine man of the nearby village. The medicine man understanding the grief told the poor farmer that he must not worry and just feed her well with some good soup.

Next morning the farmer took his hen and made good soup and meal for the family. After few days the health of his wife weakened and her family relatives started visiting her. The farmer had no choice but to take the goat to the butcher for the meal of the visitors. After a fortnight the poor lady died. The people came from everywhere to console the poor farmer. Therefore the cow became the food of those console makers.

The poor little mouse kept watching the sad events and kept saying “I was telling everyone about the mousetrap!”

Moral of the story is “Where there is a smoke there’s a fire.”
Hmmm... interesting story but I am struggling to understand the relevance of it at this point of time.
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Hmmm... interesting story but I am struggling to understand the relevance of it at this point of time.
Well it can be applied to many situations. Anyway. It is just to enjoy reading and killing time.

Hope you don't mind. Be composed and confident.
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@ story by ash90
Dear this story has no moral.It is interesting though.Some one here once told that most of the advertised seats are in awareness and prevention wing.Does any one have any idea about this wing,and what is the source of this information because every time i heard the news was 'NAB is recruiting investigation officers",Still we should know the working of various wings of NAB.can we know about them one by one?

Best wishes.
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Well it can be applied to many situations. Anyway. It is just to enjoy reading and killing time.

Hope you don't mind. Be composed and confident.
buddy u want to enjoy reading,kill time and stuff on this forum, can't read such a lengthy story u shared but opinion is just like an asshole everyone have one to give and u r trying to do the same
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buddy u want to enjoy reading,kill time and stuff on this forum, can't read such a lengthy story u shared but opinion is just like an asshole everyone have one to give and u r trying to do the same
If you don't like the story don't like it. Our elders say that what one uses the language tells its own upbringing.

So, next time when you use the language, beware there are certain rules to follow. If you don't there are angles, twinkling stars, here who will take the dirt out of the way themselves.
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If you don't like the story don't like it. Our elders say that what one uses the language tells its own upbringing.

So, next time when you use the language, beware there are certain rules to follow. If you don't there are angles, twinkling stars, here who will take the dirt out of the way themselves.
even the words i stated have sme meaning in it but duffers cant get it easily. u qouted a story bcz of my post which is meaning less and irrelevant so i replied to keep ur opinions with urself..no further arguments plzzz
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even the words i stated have sme meaning in it but duffers cant get it easily. u qouted a story bcz of my post which is meaning less and irrelevant so i replied to keep ur opinions with urself..no further arguments plzzz
Today I am confident that why people enjoy making fun of Pakhtoons when they say their brains are valuable because are unused. I am a staunch supporter of optimism. But gave you a little support by producing the article that has so many aspects to suggest. You took it wrong yourself. Again don't take it wrong because I have good Pakthoon friends too. They enjoy hearing about themselves.

Sorry to hear a young and hot blood vomiting garbage. Even the word garbage has some value but not the egoism one shows.
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Today I am confident that why people enjoy making fun of Pakhtoons when they say their brains are valuable because are unused. I am a staunch supporter of optimism. But gave you a little support by producing the article that has so many aspects to suggest. You took it wrong yourself. Again don't take it wrong because I have good Pakthoon friends too. They enjoy hearing about themselves.

Sorry to hear a young and hot blood vomiting garbage. Even the word garbage has some value but not the egoism one shows.
same is the case here there are really funny historical stories abt punjabies. but i dnt want to go into that detail with u bcz for me all muslims are equal.but i suggest u to study the history of panjabies and pakhtoons u wil get it clear
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