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Charlatans ruling Pakistan

By Syed Mazhar Ali shah

WNAM: by WNAM:
August 15, 2025
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After the demise of founder of the nation and Liaqat Ali Khan had this country been blessed with leaders like Mao TSE Tung, Chou en Lai,Honh Chin min ,Nelson Mandela,Imam Khomeni ,Fidel Castro or men of their ilk, there would have been a different story to tell today.
What a pity most of our leaders were charlatans who either exploited the name of Islam or Socialism to grind their own axe and befooled the nation. They were neither sincere to religion nor to the slogan of Socialism. They only lead the nation up the green path.

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Most of our Parliamentarians need basic lessons as how to conduct themselves while taking part in parliamentary proceedings. It won’t be a bad idea if they are sent in different batches to the England’s House of Commons where they should be made to sit in the visitor gallery and observe how do the British MPs conduct themselves in Parliamentary debate. The following anecdotes will substantiate the point. In the second world war Hitler used a very foul language consisting of four letter words against the British prime minister Winston Churchill. When one of his party MP asked him as to why was he not responding to Hitler’s use of offensive language against him,  he said perhaps Hitler didn’t have good primary education and that single sentence was a befitting reply to the rubbish said by German dictator against him.
Benjamin Disraeli belonged to Conservative party. He was Britain’s Prime Minister. Gladstone was leader of the labor opposition party. They often pinpricked each other in their speeches but in a very civilized manner.
Once somebody asked Disraeli that what was the difference between misfortune and calamity to which he replied if Gladstone falls into river Thames it would be a misfortune but if somebody dragged him out of it that would be a calamity.
A woman MP who belonged to opposition labor party once castigating the British prime minister Winston Churchill said in her speech that Mr Speaker if Churchill was my husband I would put poison in his coffee cup to which he replied Mr. Speaker if she was my wife I would drink it.
The point is that unlike our parliamentarians the British members of parliament never indulge in rowdyism on the floor of the House using fisticuffs also against one another but behave in a very dignified manner.

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