tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10248241.post7818645689200567865..comments2023-02-16T05:41:44.099-05:00Comments on IMRAN™: In My Humble Opinion: Experience Of Counting On "Discounting Experience"IMRAN™http://www.blogger.com/profile/03919552891874811342noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10248241.post-52283064919925929842010-04-27T04:21:58.542-04:002010-04-27T04:21:58.542-04:00Why don't you read "Mushahid Mandela Huss...Why don't you read "Mushahid Mandela Hussain" by Kamran Shafi before glorifying another 'dancing boy'! <br /><br /> <br />Oh! but didn't Mr. Zardari save Pakistan when on the night or two after Mohatarma Benazir Bhutto's brutal assasination when the cry " Pakistan ka jo haami ...wo harami harami!!' ( Whoever is an ally to Pakistan is a Bastard!!) when Mr.Zardari said <br /><br />" DO NOT CALL PUNJABIS BAD FOR THEY SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES TO SAVE BIBI!! " <br /><br />Mr. Imran Anwar , one does hope that these instances may bring some sort of a change "IN YOUR HUMBLE OPINION!!"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10248241.post-31868591706168619682008-02-14T14:03:00.000-05:002008-02-14T14:03:00.000-05:00THIS is apropos of Wajeeha Shahid letter, ‘Drawing...THIS is apropos of Wajeeha Shahid letter, ‘Drawing lessons from India?’ (Feb<BR/>11), where in her opinion Pakistan, if not better, is not worse than India by<BR/>any means.<BR/><BR/>This is a fact that India is doing far better than many countries in the world,<BR/>let alone Pakistan, and there is no harm in learning lessons from India and<BR/>follow their path of progress, prosperity and self-reliance.<BR/><BR/>Due to the nature of my work, I have been travelling to various European<BR/>countries almost every month for the last several years.<BR/><BR/>Over the last couple of years I have seen a tremendous increase in the number of<BR/>Indian (mostly not having more than a couple of years postgraduate experience)<BR/>all over filling in engineering jobs. It is very seldom that I find any<BR/>Pakistani engineers. Most big names (including my employer) have tremendous<BR/>growth plans in India and even R&D centre of many such engineering organisations<BR/>are now operating out of Bangalore and Hyderabad.<BR/><BR/>Yes I do find Pakistanis as well — either working as taxi drivers, running<BR/>restaurants or similar jobs.<BR/><BR/>I do agree with her statement that Indians glorify their average achievement,<BR/>culture and norms. Yet again, this is also an art. If they can run advertisement<BR/>on CNN and BBC glorifying their country and labelling as ‘Incredible India’; did<BR/>someone stop Pakistan from doing the same? Why doesn’t Pakistan learn a lesson<BR/>from India and venture into something similar?<BR/><BR/>There are certainly problems in India, with respect to literacy rate, traffic<BR/>congestion and many others, but still India has other reasons to be proud of<BR/><BR/>A CONCERNED PAKISTANI<BR/>Riyadh, Saudi Arabia<BR/><BR/>http://www.dawn.com/2008/02/14/letted.htmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com