Friday, August 21, 2009

Pakistan's lawyers above law?

Things like this (BBC News: Pakistan's lawyers above law?) make me want to study sociology, law and politics. I want to understand what causes things to go to that level.

Social injustice at the root of everything? Hmm...

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

No education; happy birthday politician saahab

Putting off education to celebrate a politician's birthday? Every August (Edit: and September?) it happens at many universities in Karachi.

Fourth year and I'm still speechless. I really am.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Problems in Pakistan

I remember a few years ago one of our teachers asked me what the three biggest problems of Pakistan were. I said, "Lack of education, lack of leadership and injustice."

I still think I was kinda right. Khayr, tamaam PakistaniyoN ko aazaadi mubaarak ho.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Ex-president Pervez Musharraf's singing abilities

Pakistan's ex-president Gen (R) Pervez Musharraf is a man of many talents. I admire him for many things. Not many can do as much as he can, and not many would do all that he did. Sure, he has made a few mistakes here and there, but who hasn't? How many of you can even dream of doing things that he has actually done?

Another extremely talented person is Russia's ex-president (ex KGB spy) Vladimir Putin. One always hears about his many talents and adventures. But could even he have done this had he been the president of Islamic Republic of Pakistan?

Back to school in Swat

It felt good to read this (Back to school in Pakistan's Swat valley) right in the morning. Swatis have been through Hell in recent past. And, these children? In my opinion, they were the ones who were most affected.

But I have high hopes that it will be these kids who will change the outlook of this region. They are back in school after witnessing all kinds of troubles. They are not your ordinary school-children, who know little about life outside their classroom and playground. These children know the value of life, and are determined to make the most of theirs.

And now, if only the older Swatis pay more attention to the value of proper education...hmm...

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Why I must leave Karachi..

Today while discussing our post-graduation plans, a friend of mine asked me why I wanted to leave Karachi (Pakistan). I replied,
Karachi's uniqueness attracts and binds its visitors to itself. As much as I love this country, I can't live here much longer. What do I need? Serenity, security, and my soul. Can we find them here?