Trend of election results in Pakistan is good augury for the restoration of democracy despite low percentage of voting.The low percantage of polling is due to the people's apprehension about law and order problem and not due to their lack of faith in the democratic way of life for which they have been struggling for long.Now the question is whether a stable government will be possibe ! P K Chakravarty From New Delhi
RE:Good augury for democracy
by Chandra Prakash on Feb 19, 2008 12:03 AM Permalink
Pranab Babu, I can answer your question only after two days when everything is crystal clear and all experts have passed their judgements. As far as Pakistan is concern I better play it safe. Meanwhile, please note that the reason of the low percentage of votting is Muslim's non-faith in democracy. They love to beleive that like One God and One Prophet there should also be only One King.
Who ever win, single handed or jointly, if Musharraf is dislodged, it will prove that the people of Pakistan has rejected the old conception of 'One God, One Teacher and One King'.
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by yusuf malubhaiwala on Feb 18, 2008 11:46 PM Permalink
dear chandra prakesh, the concept of one GOD and one Prophet lies in spirituality and does not depict the power hungry strides of musharraf. his victory or loss is the choice of the people of pakistan the belief of one God and one Prophet does not rest on the choices of few or for that matter any no of people. Just so that u are clear !
RE:New Message-----
by Chandra Prakash on Feb 18, 2008 11:56 PM Permalink
Arey Bhai, yeh Yusuf Mian ko gussha kyun ayaa ? My logic was general in nature. Absense of democracy in most part of Muslim world has given fuel to the fire about this much published conception. Take it easy man !
The drama never ends in the poilitical arena of Pakistan. What next? Can not say enjoy, because it has always tended to be gory and finally all acts have ended in India baiting. Successive Pakistani Huqamats have survived on India-bashing - we have to wait & watch whether history would repeat itself or the average Pakistani would call the bluff and take actual charge of thir country. After all Pakistanis are our blood-brothers & sisters only. So, one point is absolutely guaranteed - politicians on both sides of the borders have the same characteristics so far as taking public for a ride is concerned. Welcome Shoaib Akhtar, at least you speak your mind.
RE:Civilian Govt. for Pakistan
by Demo-crazy on Feb 19, 2008 12:20 AM Permalink
How about "See Villain Govt. for Pakistan"?
That's how things are in reality. Most govt.s in Pak have made hate India as their staple food. They have bled Pakistan of its vitals and created a society where the intolerance for peaceful means is so high.
RE:pakistan n india
by Ricky on Feb 18, 2008 10:23 PM Permalink
we indian can not survive without democracy b'coz, we had got gandhi, now pakis need one gandhi who cud make habitual to the nation for democacy...after all person like ganhdi cant be born in islamic ideology....
RE:pakistan n india
by gopinath on Feb 18, 2008 10:54 PM Permalink
Sonia will be thrown out of Pakistan if she tries to convert them to chritianity as she does in India.
RE:RE:pakistan n india
by Balamurugan on Feb 18, 2008 11:35 PM Permalink
Hey gopi, you dont have anything to say. Before writing something think twice. Where sonia is doing convertion....?
RE:pakistan n india
by Balagopal K on Feb 18, 2008 11:44 PM Permalink
Dear balamurugan >what Gopinath said is 100% right...she is doing silent conversion..
RE:pakistan n india
by Demo-crazy on Feb 19, 2008 12:12 AM Permalink
Oh! I made a light hearted comment 'send Sonia!'. It made so many of you react in such different ways! I am amazed!
RE:RE:pakistan n india
by sekar Narayanasamy on Feb 19, 2008 08:11 AM Permalink
afterall one woman cant change one billions peoples will and religion. pl dont abuse her
RE:pakistan n india
by Asdfgfasdfgf on Feb 19, 2008 12:14 AM Permalink
ha ha ha. How old are you? Grownup, with 4 year olds brains? Too bad, you are so immature.
RE:pakistan n india
by SkShazid on Feb 18, 2008 11:06 PM Permalink
he was hindu just like gandhi but i read his book he was more worried for pakistan prosperity and about gandhi's way of treating us muslims as priviledged. gandhi was a die hard hindu and a great leader sd not be that fanatic religion guy. due to his hinduism hardcore belief muslims never came closer to gandhi n they considered him as threat. ultimately gandhi was like dhobi ka dog na ghar ka na ghat ka.
RE:pakistan n india
by vineet khare on Feb 18, 2008 11:35 PM Permalink
Just FYI, your so called 'dhobi ka dog' is the most recognised personality in the world, ahead of people like George Washington and Martin Loother King.
RE:Pakisthan Election
by SkShazid on Feb 18, 2008 10:21 PM Permalink
democracy restored. What a joke? Do you think Pakistan is some operating system where democracy can be restored from some backup? Pakistan will be another US State.
RE:Pakisthan Election
by SkShazid on Feb 18, 2008 10:19 PM Permalink
All the army voted. Some were priviledged by grace of god to vote multiple times. Educated peace loving Civilians enjoyed semolina at home.
RE:indian media is useless. it cant concentrate on the many problems india is facing and it is covering pakistan elections. indian media is crap... it is mindless shit. lol
by Indo Tadka on Feb 18, 2008 09:16 PM Permalink
Why not. Is it not a news that Pakis have elections.
RE:pathetic conditions
by kapil on Feb 18, 2008 09:15 PM Permalink
there may be some organisations but before that dont reveal your name or address here...your life will be in danger...your people kill u.