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baqai hope you dont live on one of those plots given to the army for free....
How can you support musharraf after so much evidence has been put in front of you?
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Most of the membersof this forum are either studying or working abroad and this is one of the reasons why they dont realize the true situation of countries internal affairs.
When i say Pakistan is an Army Welfare Centre ................... i say the truth.
For those stationed outside Pakistan, please take sometime and try to find out how many countries have separate housing societies for armed forces. In Pakistan every city has DHA and cantonment areas.
A army general after retirement gets unimaginable benefits. Plots, money, pension, free medical facilities, reduced rates from airlines tickets to eating in restaurants.
Not only that they may be even appinted at jobs such as Chairman Cricket, Chairman Hockey, Chairman Wapda, Chairman PTCL, Chairman Pakistan Steel Mill. Someone even get to serve as VC's.
An army officer considers its an insult to stand in queue along with civilians
Andi can go on
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SEE I WAS RIGHT!!!!!!!:banana2: :GUNS:You are right i love and support Nawaz Sharif and would continue to do so.
Electra aap ka howa
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ANSWERS:Coming back to building of GHQ in islamabad....or more importantly should i say unifying of armed forces command in one place.....don't you people think it could undermine pakistan's national security....this way;
1. Giving opportunity to the enemy to decapitate entire armed forces leadership in one massive attack....since every top person would be there in one place.
2. Make Islamabad a milatory zone...opening it up for air raids in case of war.
baqai hope you dont live on one of those plots given to the army for free....
How can you support musharraf after so much evidence has been put in front of you?
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1: First of all the site that has been selected for the new GHQ is meant to make an air strike much difficult(due to the mountains) and secondly, in case of a war, the military generals will not be sitting on open ground waiting to be killed by the indians in a single strike, they will be in there bunkers in secret locations.
2:What do you think india wont attack Islamabad in a war if there are no military targets???????? :wall:
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but the fact remains they will be in one pre-defined area of operation....that is afterall the whole point ( and stated aim ) of unifying armed forces command in one place......bomb technology has rapidly moved on....hence bunkers might not be as safe as you are implying ( the technology of bunker busters will only improve with every passing day ).
As far as your implying india attacking Islamabad in the absence of any milatary zone there is preposterious to say the least. One thing India-Pakistan has respected in all their open wars is not to attack civilian areas ( unless it is pilot error ) but by an large this was adhered to by both sides. Put GHQ in islamabad and it will appear on the target list of all adversaries intending to attack pakistan....from india to usa or anyone else.
We already have a GHQ right? Then what makes you belive that this GHQ will not be attacked in an event of war?
Two Islamabad sectors, 870 acres will house new GHQ, CDA tells NA body
The new General Headquarters of the Pakistan Army will be spread over two sectors – E-10 and D-11 – and 870 acres of additional land, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) informed the National Assembly’s Standing Committee on the Interior on Saturday.
Interior Secretary Syed Kamal Shah, however, stopped a CDA official from giving a verbal answer to a question by the PPPP’s Naheed Khan on the allotment price of the prime land to the army. “You should not give verbal answers to these questions. Submit a comprehensive written reply to these questions in the next meeting,” Shah told the official.
The NA committee meeting chaired by Sardar Talib Hussain Nakai reviewed four bills at Parliament House on Saturday.
The committee, while considering ‘The West Pakistan Regulation and Control of Loudspeakers and Sound Amplifiers (Amendment) Bill, 2007’, recommended an increase in the fine for misuse of loudspeakers and sound amplifiers from Rs 1,000 to Rs 10,000 and imprisonment from one month to three months before passing the bill with certain amendments.
The opposition MNAs agreed that the punishments were aimed at reining in religious disharmony, but insisted that opposition rallies and protests should be exempted from them.
State Minister for Law Shahid Akram Bhinder opposed the demand and said that anyone misusing loudspeakers would not be spared.
The committee also passed ‘The National Database and Registration Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2007 (Ordinance No XVI of 2007)’ with some amendments which included an increase in the jail term for those holding fake national identity cards from one year to seven years.
The committee also passed ‘The Capital Development Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2007’, which proposed that the number of days for review of land acquisitions be increased from 15 to 30. The NA body dropped ‘The National Database and Registration Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2007 (Ordinance No. 1 of 2007)’ and ‘The Police Order (Amendment) Bill, 2007 (Ordinance XX of 2007)’ because it has already processed identical bills and submitted reports to the National Assembly for consideration.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2007\05\27\story_27-5-2007_pg7_13
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