09-28-2006, 02:28 AM
Pracs when I said the recommendations by Sunny, rather some of the recommendations, are impracticable, I never pointed towards more creation of more provinces. However, the things are not as easily done as said. And, this concept of making more provinces is not very much new. Some of the recommendations, you would agree, are impracticable or rather humorous.
Sunny, first of all let me make things clear, don't ever imagine that I'm less Pakistani than you are, nor have any negative feelings about our homeland. Secondly, I value your comments and never take anything personal and hope that you also wont. Because if we start taking things this way this discussion will develop into a confrontation with some other objectives.
Having said "we as a nation are not being questioned" should make you believe it. I, only, meant that we are passionate people who often evaluate others with closed eyes and mind (referring to your calling India as an un-natural union of states which wont last long), while making such statement how could you forget about Bangladesh. You, perhaps, had not been through all of my posts, otherwise you had been clearer with my point.
"Crying over split milk,â I would humbly submit to this and from now onwards I won't discuss about making of Pakistan or betrayal with Indian Muslims. Let me once again make you clear about my view in this regard, that Pakistan came into being to exist and prosper until this world is there Inshallah. You are right saying that instead of discussing his we should look forward to the problems Pakistan is facing, Provincialism is ofcourse among the major issues.
The new map of Middle East by Ralph Peter, calling Pakistan, KSA and Turkey unnatural states. Giving the concept of an independent Balochistan, Kurdistan, Arab Shea State, and combined control over holy cities of Mecca and Madina. This map was originally published in American Defence Journal, later disclaimed by the authorities. This was as painful for me as for any other. How could some body question our autonomy? But dear where there is fire there is smoke. A lot was published in foreign Papers about what happened in Balochistan, and things were much exaggerated. Once again I have to emphatically state my view, I think what happened in Balochistan was necessary. However, having said by one American never means things are surely going to be like this.
Quite mistaken you were while comparing our system with that in Germany, France, Switzerland even India, and USA. That is exactly opposite. Take my lines that the concept of federation like ours is not found in the world anywhere else then Arab Kingdoms.
I would request not to take my points as criticism for the sake of criticism. Neither assume that I do not have sufficient knowledge (it may be much more than yours).
Waking of lumber sleep is the idea we both have in common, or all of our nation would say the same. But look no fruit!! Why?
Shoaib
Sunny, first of all let me make things clear, don't ever imagine that I'm less Pakistani than you are, nor have any negative feelings about our homeland. Secondly, I value your comments and never take anything personal and hope that you also wont. Because if we start taking things this way this discussion will develop into a confrontation with some other objectives.
Having said "we as a nation are not being questioned" should make you believe it. I, only, meant that we are passionate people who often evaluate others with closed eyes and mind (referring to your calling India as an un-natural union of states which wont last long), while making such statement how could you forget about Bangladesh. You, perhaps, had not been through all of my posts, otherwise you had been clearer with my point.
"Crying over split milk,â I would humbly submit to this and from now onwards I won't discuss about making of Pakistan or betrayal with Indian Muslims. Let me once again make you clear about my view in this regard, that Pakistan came into being to exist and prosper until this world is there Inshallah. You are right saying that instead of discussing his we should look forward to the problems Pakistan is facing, Provincialism is ofcourse among the major issues.
The new map of Middle East by Ralph Peter, calling Pakistan, KSA and Turkey unnatural states. Giving the concept of an independent Balochistan, Kurdistan, Arab Shea State, and combined control over holy cities of Mecca and Madina. This map was originally published in American Defence Journal, later disclaimed by the authorities. This was as painful for me as for any other. How could some body question our autonomy? But dear where there is fire there is smoke. A lot was published in foreign Papers about what happened in Balochistan, and things were much exaggerated. Once again I have to emphatically state my view, I think what happened in Balochistan was necessary. However, having said by one American never means things are surely going to be like this.
Quite mistaken you were while comparing our system with that in Germany, France, Switzerland even India, and USA. That is exactly opposite. Take my lines that the concept of federation like ours is not found in the world anywhere else then Arab Kingdoms.
I would request not to take my points as criticism for the sake of criticism. Neither assume that I do not have sufficient knowledge (it may be much more than yours).
Waking of lumber sleep is the idea we both have in common, or all of our nation would say the same. But look no fruit!! Why?
Shoaib