Nilgiri
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Had Abdus Salam been a muslim his candidature would still have been refused. .A prime example is the living legend Edhi who doesnt have even a regular street named after him and the govt. never tried to lobby for him for any recognitions. Simply put we dont really value our assets like we should. Another example is Imran Khan, despite of some shortcomings his contribution to Pakistan are distinctive and not really acknowledged by govt.
Edhi as far as I know does not want any political based prestige or support (he refuses all such donations I have heard and I would imagine getting a street name or such is just an extension of political patronage depending on who is conferring it). Good for him....so maybe thats why govt does not even attempt to try since he has made that clear to the politicians he has met and talked to.
But I think thats different case to Abdus Salam who at least wanted some common courtesy from his country's leaders. I mean he actually had a real chance to be UNESCO director given his accomplishments in Science....UN wont really go for someone from a military background for UNESCO....just look at the list of the director generals that they have picked so far....thats why I feel he was overlooked unfairly by Zia Admin and probably because of his religious background. The treatment by Mrs. Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif was also quite shameful if it is as described in the article.