Posted on 30-11-2008
Filed Under (Pakistan, Weekend whining) by عمار - aMmAr

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The word terrorism is not new for me or my countrymen. Being an ally of USA on “War on Terror”, Pakistan has been subjected to never ending series of violence that is not completely home grown but exported from its neighboring countries and the Middle EastUSA. Because one way or the other Pakistani dies, whether it’s Waziristan where US air strikes hit civilian women and children or Karachi where a freshly brain washed 17 year old blows himself off in public. Majority of the innocent people who gave their lives because of terrorism are Pakistanis. (We all are aware of the involvement of the agencies as well). But a very few Pakistani supported this so called war arrangement made between Musharraf and USA.

When two Pakistanis will talk about terrorism they will either blame the Govt. for their Pro American policies or they will hold religious extremism which has no support in the masses responsible. Osama Bin Ladin is a Saudi national. Zahwari who is alleged for many suicide attacks in Pakistan is an Egyptian national. Similarly many Uzbiks, Tajiks, Chechian nationals are involved in terrorists activities. But how many times Pakistani PM came on the tele shooting baseless allegations and warning these countries to stop exporting terrorism? Because happily or bitterly we all have accepted the fact that terrorism is a global phenomenon and who ever has engineered (or getting all the benefits) from this New World Order – (Post 9/11) we Pakistanis are on the receiving side.

Now where did we go wrong?

* Democracy

a)     Soviet War in Afghanistan: US puppet in Pakistan and our dictator Zia went out of the way to support USA in the first Afghan war. His lame ass excuse was RELIGION.  He implanted the seeds of religious extremism, sectarianism, AK- 47 culture etc.

b)     US-Nato aided War in Afghanistan: US puppet in Pakistan and dictator Musharraf went out of the way to support USA in the present going Afghan war. His lame ass excuse was “Enlighten Moderation”.

It’s amazing how one dictator negates the policy of another dictator but serving the interest and policies of the same Boss. But this is not the topic of today’s discussion. We all are shocked and touched by the tragic events in MUMBAI that killed 150 or more innocents and destroyed the lives of millions who were associated to them one way or the other. We Pakistanis can relate because our life is more then equally effected and is on stake like any Indian who finds itself insecure or terrorized.

But why from day one, when the operation was in progress. Indian media, Government officials started blaming and accusing Pakistan for the whole thing. It clearly indicates the fact that if somebody in India is even hit by a water balloon, Pakistan/ICI will be hold responsible for it. Because we are MUSLIMS + Pakistanis, so go on blame the easy targets, Indian Janta/Public will buy it anyway. With elections around the corner Congress needs to show some retaliation to cover up the loop holes in their system. If they will blame the Indian Muslims; there goes the minority vote :P So let the villains be Muslims but link them with the infamous neighbors.The did the same in Samjhota Express incidence and we know how it turned out to be

 

I don’t see no other logical reason because Indians rite now are making anything but sense. They don’t want to buy the fact that there are elements in India that are frustrated, lead a life style which is unimaginably lowest among every other Indian ethnic community and yes I am talking about the Muslims in India that is the largest minority in Bharat and their suffering is twice of the total Indian population.

Some years back a Rajinder Sachar Committee was appointed by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India. This high level committee was setup for preparation of a report on the social, economic and educational status of the Muslim community of India. Summary of the main points are as follows:

Some points in the reports are:

* In the field of literacy the Committee has found that the rate among Muslims is very much below than the national average. The gap between Muslims and the general average is greater in urban areas and women. 25 per cent of children of Muslim parents in the 6-14 year age group have either never attended school or have dropped out.

* Muslim parents are not averse to mainstream education or to send their children to affordable Government schools. The access to government schools for children of Muslim parents is limited.

* Bidi workers, tailors and mechanics need to be provided with social safety nets and social security. The participation of Muslims in the professional and managerial cadre is low.

* The average amount of bank loan disbursed to the Muslims is 2/3 of the amount disbursed to other minorities. In some cases it is half. The Reserve Bank of India’s efforts to extend banking and credit facilities under the Prime Minister’s 15-point programme of 1983 has mainly benefited other minorities marginalizing Muslims.

* There is a clear and significant inverse association between the proportion of the Muslim population and the availability of educational infrastructure in small villages. Muslim concentration villages are not well served with pucca approach roads and local bus stops.

* Substantially larger proportion of the Muslim households in urban areas are in the less than Rs.500 expenditure bracket.

* The presence of Muslims has been found to be only 3% in the IAS, 1.8% in the IFS and 4% in the IPS.

* Muslim community has a representation of only 4.5% in Indian Railways while 98.7% of them are positioned at lower levels. Representation of Muslims is very low in the Universities and in Banks. Their share in police constables is only 6%, in health 4.4%, in transport 6.5%.

* For the Maulana Azad Education Foundation to be effective the corpus fund needs to be increased to 1000 crores. Total allocation in the four years 2002 to 2006 for Madarsa Modernization Scheme is 106 crores. The information regarding the Scheme has not adequately percolated down. Even if the share of Muslims in elected bodies is low they and other under represented segments can be involved in the decision making process through innovative mechanisms.

* Most of the variables indicate that Muslim-OBCs are significantly deprived in comparison to Hindu-OBCs. The work participation rate (WPR) shows the presence of a sharp difference between Hindu-OBCs (67%) and the Muslims. The share of Muslim-OBCs in government/ PSU jobs is much lower than Hindu-OBCs.

* There are about 5 lakh registered Wakfs with 600,000 acres (2,400 km²) land and Rs 6,000 crore book value.

You can read the total report here.

So if the so called Dakkan Mujahadin is blaming the Indian Govt for their short comings what do we have to do with all this? We are going though a rough patch, what benefit Pakistan would get after destroying the on going peace process with India? The last thing we need is picking a fight which can lead to Nuclear War.

 

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Posted on 24-11-2008
Filed Under (Personal, videos) by عمار - aMmAr

 

When you try your best, but you don’t succeed
When you get what you want, but not what you need
When you feel so tired, but you can’t sleep
Stuck in reverse…..

And the tears come streaming down your face
When you lose something you can’t replace
When you love someone but it goes to waste
Could it be worse?

Lights will guide you home,
And ignite your bones,
And I will try to fix you,

High up above or down below
When you’re too in love to let it go
But if you never try you’ll never know
Just what you’re worth

Lights will guide you home
And ignite your bones
And I will try to fix you

Tears stream down your face
When you lose something you cannot replace
Tears stream down your face
And I

Tears stream down your face
I promise you I will learn from my mistakes
Tears stream down your face
And I

Lights will guide you home
And ignite your bones
And I will try to fix you

 

- Coldplay (Fix You)

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Posted on 22-11-2008
Filed Under (Weekend whining, humor) by عمار - aMmAr

Yes ladies and gentlemen the news is true and there has been a new addition in the Muslim World. I guess Osama will no longer be the most popular Muslim in the western world. Soon our old ‘Jacko’ will moon walk all over his terrorist ass ‘oooooooh’.  Now whose BAD?

Rest of the story here

Come to think of it our Pop prince turn designer turn Crash Coursed Mullah ‘Hazrat Maulana Junaid Jamshed’ will loose his place too. Because soon JJ’s repo as a religious CELEB will be taken away by MJ ‘oooooooh’. Now whose BAD? 


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Posted on 21-11-2008
Filed Under (Personal, Weekend whining) by عمار - aMmAr

I haven’t blogged for over 2 weeks, now thats like a decade in the business of blogging :P Every time I decided to blog, something inside stopped me. Being lazy is not the reason this time. I dont know about others but if I’m unhappy then the small functioning portion in my upper chamber stops working :P I know how my blogging life was effecting my personal life last year. But that didnt stop me from blogging. Maybe I firmly believe in the argument that if you have nothing important or special to say then its better to keep your mouth shut. But many bloggers dont follow this approach and thats how easily they become the part of the establishment’s propaganda schemes :)

How convenient it is to “ONLY” blame the Govt when doctors, religious clerics aka mullahs, Gas/Petrol pump owners, Big and Small scale business and shop owners are handsomely contributing in corruption. But thats a whole different topic that I might address some other time.

In other news I had the opportunity to meet some great people over past few weeks, thanks to seminars and sessions that are being held in my city. I just missed one few hours ago thanks to my ailing health. But my sudden appreciation for such activities just made me realized that I actually miss being a student. Lolz how funny is that eh?

Anyways I will try to be regular from now on… till then dasvidanaya! (Goodbye)

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