12-31-2010, 04:00 AM
Whoever has said whatever about Najam Ch. carries no meanings, strength and basis. It can be a creation of some perplexed, diverted, back bencher, or at least immature mind. A professional should not think the way that âbala bala have been saying soâ. He must analyze the logic, rationale, and likelihood of any such thing in qualitative terms considering the system and procedures in place at an institution or body in question. If a person was so powerful that he could have changed the policies of ICAP for the sake of his son, why he was no so powerful to get his son qualified from the same ICAP at the same time. What a joke is it? If he was able to undo the presence of all committees, council, elected and nominee decision makers, systems in place and established qualitative procedures, why he could not do so just for getting his son qualified in any exam? I wonder why we lose senses while putting allegations on others and why not analyze the situation other way round. It is a ridiculous/shameful analysis from the propagation of which one should abstain his-self at least after considering the facts with a professional brain. The allegation is about a thing that is out of the world of possibilities.
Apart from the fact that anything like this, said about ICAP is in itself devoid of any rationale and basis, this is also absurd to defame an icon of profession, who has served the cause of profession over decades, with a so-called basis that âbala bala have been saying this about him.â
Just to reply, I am at Karachi that is largest business city and am somehow dealing with the genies of industrial and financial circles for last 15 years. By some means I have insight of what is going on at the positions that are, in one way or other, tagged as powerful. I have never witnessed any concentration of power that Mr. Ajari has rumored, since my last 15 plus years marketâs general and specific observation. Be it whatever sector.
Still, if some neonate is so knowledgeable and can impart some out of the world exposure, I would take pride to learn from his God giftedâ born withâ experience. However, silly analysis (which we have seen many a times at this forum) just to make a point may please be avoided.
As far as rumor is concerned, it is baseless and unsupported by the facts on ground. Anyone who thinks I am wrong should visit all the renowned firms of Karachi and inquire how many ACCAs have been inducted in the last batch of interviews. He will find the answer that there has been no indication of any reduction of ACCAs in the firms. The ones who do not even know the alphabets of what is going on in the professional firms should please avoid giving conclusive remarks, be it Ajari or whoever else. I said it would be injurious for the new comers to the profession.
Regards,
Apart from the fact that anything like this, said about ICAP is in itself devoid of any rationale and basis, this is also absurd to defame an icon of profession, who has served the cause of profession over decades, with a so-called basis that âbala bala have been saying this about him.â
Just to reply, I am at Karachi that is largest business city and am somehow dealing with the genies of industrial and financial circles for last 15 years. By some means I have insight of what is going on at the positions that are, in one way or other, tagged as powerful. I have never witnessed any concentration of power that Mr. Ajari has rumored, since my last 15 plus years marketâs general and specific observation. Be it whatever sector.
Still, if some neonate is so knowledgeable and can impart some out of the world exposure, I would take pride to learn from his God giftedâ born withâ experience. However, silly analysis (which we have seen many a times at this forum) just to make a point may please be avoided.
As far as rumor is concerned, it is baseless and unsupported by the facts on ground. Anyone who thinks I am wrong should visit all the renowned firms of Karachi and inquire how many ACCAs have been inducted in the last batch of interviews. He will find the answer that there has been no indication of any reduction of ACCAs in the firms. The ones who do not even know the alphabets of what is going on in the professional firms should please avoid giving conclusive remarks, be it Ajari or whoever else. I said it would be injurious for the new comers to the profession.
Regards,