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Benazir came to power and then baldy, the policy remained intact until Musharraf did away with it. As said before they were following policy.



Sitting in your lounge and swearing at everyone other than yourself surely isn't patriotism. Paying taxes is how a civilian can be a party to his country's development and help it move in the right direction.



And yet, now that it has taken to avoid National Affairs, our pseudo-intellectuals are hell bent on trying to pull the Army back into national affairs.



God Help us Indeed.

policy Benazir change kare tou security risk, Musharraf kare tou Bapu? Wah !!

I didnt and have never said to anyone if he/she is less or more patriot... its just not our trait.

know your place in National affairs, according the the constitution...

the transit of power is near, I know the army would try to create another IJI, my advice back off, provide security,do your job !!!
 
Hint:You know Icarus, if it wernt for Pakistan trying to take Kashmir, India doesnt really want anything from Pakistan. Not one inch.

Because India has already stolen enough from Kashmir to East Pakistan
 
Hint:You know Icarus, if it wernt for Pakistan trying to take Kashmir, India doesnt really want anything from Pakistan. Not one inch.

hamari bad kismati k kan tuttay jesa hamsaya mila jis nay hamara gher kay hisay per qabza kiya howa hai...


back off !!
 
A very sensible statement at a very appropriate time. He has shown more politacl maturity then most politicians in the country..
 
Pakistan is always going through a 'defining phase' of history. Its the inept civilian and military leadership that we are perpetually in this 'defining phase' for all of our history.

Army and the politicians are privileged classes of the country. So while they fight it out for their interests, its the public that foots the bill for their stupidities both emotionally and financially.

Army had been a dominant force in Pakistan politics. Its had moments of total control on Pakistan's political destiny. Remember the initial period of Ayub's rule and initial period of Musharraf's rule.

But they always made a wrong choice which had long term problems on the political front for the country. Musharraf did many good things and so did Ayub but they left political destruction in the wake. This has also stunted nation's political growth.

So I would say this to the Army. If we are in the defining phase, as we always are, please restrain yourself and let the nation decide who the leader of this country should be. In the background, you can ensure that the process to achieve an honest and representative leadership is transparent.

After all, we have to get out of this 'defining phase' someday!

Last general elections were also defining phase, PP didn't came into power with army's votes.

IMO - this setup of democrazy can't work in Pakistan. There must be minimum eduction level limit for both voters (at-least graduation) & contenders (at-least masters with 10 years tax statements) - there must not be any immunity to anyone, servants can be questioned anytime.
 
How can Kayani warn SC of Pakistan??....there is no constitution for Pak army and the ISI....Pak army,ISI are RULING and Plundering Pakistan.....if anyone dares Pak army or ISI, he gets eliminated....Pak army has forced Pakistanis to become it's slaves....Pakistanis have no voice,no choice...they can't say anything against Pak army or ISI even if they are at fault...there are different set of rules for Pak army and ordinary Pakistani citizens......really it's high time for Pakistanis to get united and stand up against barbaric Pak army and the ISI and teach them a lesson

Yes, we'll stand up to them... to swear our allegiance and loyalty

Last general elections were also defining phase, PP didn't came into power with army's votes.

IMO - this setup of democrazy can't work in Pakistan. There must be minimum eduction level limit for both voters (at-least graduation) & contenders (at-least masters with 10 years tax statements) - there must not be any immunity to anyone, servants can be questioned anytime.

There's nothing wrong with democracy as an abstract concept, the problem is with the colonial era govt. and power structure as well as the organisation of ministries :P All this should be built from scratch, not patched up from britain as the need/corruption opporunity arises
 
MODS still sleeping cause,this thread in wrong section, so wakeup guys!
 
COAS of any civiliazed country would be court martial after this kind of statement but its only we pakistanis that are soo lucky in this regard as well. Dear COAS army generals are not angels so if they do anything wrong they should be held accountable, now if you think you are above law then please go find a country for you to rule.
 
COAS of any civiliazed country would be court martial after this kind of statement but its only we pakistanis that are soo lucky in this regard as well. Dear COAS army generals are not angels so if they do anything wrong they should be held accountable, now if you think you are above law then please go find a country for you to rule.

Here's the statement, highlight the parts that the COAS of a civilized country would have never said and refers to the generals as being angels or above the law.......

Press Release
No PR241/2012-ISPR Dated: November 5, 2012
Rawalpindi - November 5, 2012:

While speaking to a group of officers at GHQ, Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said, “as a nation, we are passing through a defining phase. We are critically looking at the mistakes made in the past and trying to set the course for a better future. An intense discussion and debate is natural in this process. No individual or institution has the monopoly to decide what is right or wrong in defining the ultimate national interest. It should emerge only through a consensus, and all Pakistanis have a right to express their opinions. The constitution provides a clear mechanism for it.

We all have a great responsibility to shoulder. We should learn from our past, try to build the present and keep our eyes set on a better future. We all agree that strengthening the institutions, ensuring the rule of law and working within the well defined bounds of the constitution is the right way forward. Weakening of the institutions and trying to assume more than one's due role will set us back. We owe it to the future of Pakistan, to lay correct foundations, today. We should not be carried away by short term considerations which may have greater negative consequences in the future.

Armed Forces draw their strength from the bedrock of the public support. National security is meaningless without it. Therefore, any effort which wittingly or unwittingly draws a wedge between the people and Armed Forces of Pakistan undermines the larger national interest. While constructive criticism is well understood, conspiracy theories based on rumours which create doubts about the very intent, are unacceptable.

The integrity and cohesion of the Armed Forces is essentially based on the trust reposed in them by the people of Pakistan. Strengthening this trust will ensure better security of the Country. Equally important is the trust between the leaders and the led of the Armed Forces. Any effort to create a distinction between the two, undermines the very basis of this concept and is not tolerated, be it Pakistan or any other country.

While individual mistakes might have been made by all of us in the Country, these should be best left to the due process of law. As we all are striving for the rule of law, the fundamental principle; that no one is guilty until proven, should not be forgotten. Let us not pre judge anyone, be it a civilian or a military person and extend it, unnecessarily, to undermine respective institutions.

All systems in Pakistan appear to be in a haste to achieve something, which can have both positive and negative implications. Let us take a pause and examine the two fundamental questions; One, are we promoting the rule of law and the Constitution? Two, are we strengthening or weakening the institutions? In the ultimate analysis, all of us would have served Pakistan better if history and our future generations judge us positively.”
 
Pakistan is run on indirect taxes, because major portion of economy is undocumented. When Musharaf tried to register small businesses, they all wnet on strike. No one issues you proper invoices /receits. Even the jewellers doing millions of business pay less tax in a year which I pay (from salary) in a week.

People need tounderstand that documented economy distributes the burden according to affordability, in the absence indirect taxes affect poor people more than they do richer people.

CBR also need to introduce innovative methods to bring mor epeople in the tax net, for example they can allow tax credit on medical bills, thus getting doctors in the net.

In the west every person 18 years or older regardless of his status (student, employed, un-employed, self employed) has to file tax return. Paksitan should dothe same, at least it will create millions of seasonal jobs at time of tax filing.

Pakistan is being run on Indirect Taxes - as direct taxes contribute less than 20% of tax revenue. Common man also pays hell of surcharges on petrol, gas and electricity. Common salaried person also pays income tax as per law as companies give them salary after tax deduction. common man also pays 10% advance income tax on his phone bills. Army get their budgets from tax revenues, yes they are also running businesses but that business are also of public money, generals haven't made investments from their own pockets.
 
I think kiyani is only making mockery of himself, what he needs to do is reinstate Aslam Baig and Asad Durrani like he did in the case of 3 corrupt jernails who involve in Rs 4.3 billion corruption so SC can't take action against them and obviously media won't talk. No one is trying to create distinction between officers and Jawan except his own coward actions.
 
Here's the statement, highlight the parts that the COAS of a civilized country would have never said and refers to the generals as being angels or above the law.......

The key part is that the COAS was addressing officers at the GHQ.
 
Pakistan is run on indirect taxes, because major portion of economy is undocumented. When Musharaf tried to register small businesses, they all wnet on strike. No one issues you proper invoices /receits. Even the jewellers doing millions of business pay less tax in a year which I pay (from salary) in a week.

People need tounderstand that documented economy distributes the burden according to affordability, in the absence indirect taxes affect poor people more than they do richer people.

CBR also need to introduce innovative methods to bring mor epeople in the tax net, for example they can allow tax credit on medical bills, thus getting doctors in the net.

In the west every person 18 years or older regardless of his status (student, employed, un-employed, self employed) has to file tax return. Paksitan should dothe same, at least it will create millions of seasonal jobs at time of tax filing.

My post was in response to an impression that common people don't pay taxes, and the essence of the post was that actually it's a common man who is majority contributor to govt. revenues. Our tax policies and collection methods is altogether a different debate.
 
Even a poorest man pay 17% GST & 1%ED on everything he purchase, otherwise from where army is getting budget?


You are missing the (newly introduced) security tax which is about 20% of the original value.

In addition, you have to higher private security and organise basic infrastructure from your pocket, pay bribes as you even walk through Pakistan and the buy low quality food and unhygienic food in black market.

On top of that this nation end up accumulating various international and national loans.

What politicians return to Pakistan is stealing and corruption.
 
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