Let us have mercy on Pakistan / Brig (R) Mumtaz Hussain

By: Hussain, Brig MuhammadPublisher: Rawalpindi Feroz sons pvt Limited 2008Description: 333 pSubject(s): Let us have mercy on pakistanDDC classification: 954.91,HUS
Contents:
Our =Begging Bowl (Page-17), Where is Justice in Pakistan? (Page-21), who is Sovereign in Pakistan ? (Page-30), Let us Have Mercy on Pakistan (Page-37), Political Stability in Pakistan (Page-45), Let us Listen to the People of Pakistan (Page-53), Ugly Face of the Govt Machinery (Page-61), Ruler's Real Faces (Page-69), Where is Islam in Pakistan? (Page-77), Funeral of Political System in Pakistan (Page-87), President's Uniform (Page-95), An Independent Country and its Enslaved People (Page-103), Plethora of Unproductive and Wasteful Expenses (Page-111), Our Fortunes and Tragedies (Page-127), Journey to Lasting Fame or Shame (Page-135), Stinking Nurses of Shameless Iotas (Page-143), The Leaderless People (Page-151), Darbari Sycophants and Toadies (Page-159), Crisis of Genuine civilian Leadership (Page-167), Journey of Betrayals (Page-175), Myth of Indispensability (Page-183), Ocean of illiteracy (Page-191), The Only Grace full Option for President (Page-199), Rich laws and poor implementation (Page-207), Charter of no nonsense (Page-215), Scared of fair elections (Page-225), High hopes and deep disappointments (page-233), Sweeping discretionary powers (Page-241), Our History Demands Justice (Page-251), People's Power (Page-259), Non-issues versus core issues (Page-267), Heroes and zeroes of judiciary (Page-275), Rule of law versus rule of man (Page-283), The Winds of change (Page-291), Bureaucracy or Ballotcracy (Page-297),Mercy appeal to president Pervez Musharraf (Page-305), Quaid's vision of Pakistan as reflected in his speeches (Page-308).
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Our =Begging Bowl (Page-17), Where is Justice in Pakistan? (Page-21), who is Sovereign in Pakistan ? (Page-30), Let us Have Mercy on Pakistan (Page-37), Political Stability in Pakistan (Page-45), Let us Listen to the People of Pakistan (Page-53), Ugly Face of the Govt Machinery (Page-61), Ruler's Real Faces (Page-69), Where is Islam in Pakistan? (Page-77), Funeral of Political System in Pakistan (Page-87), President's Uniform (Page-95), An Independent Country and its Enslaved People (Page-103), Plethora of Unproductive and Wasteful Expenses (Page-111), Our Fortunes and Tragedies (Page-127), Journey to Lasting Fame or Shame (Page-135), Stinking Nurses of Shameless Iotas (Page-143), The Leaderless People (Page-151), Darbari Sycophants and Toadies (Page-159), Crisis of Genuine civilian Leadership (Page-167), Journey of Betrayals (Page-175), Myth of Indispensability (Page-183), Ocean of illiteracy (Page-191), The Only Grace full Option for President (Page-199), Rich laws and poor implementation (Page-207), Charter of no nonsense (Page-215), Scared of fair elections (Page-225), High hopes and deep disappointments (page-233), Sweeping discretionary powers (Page-241), Our History Demands Justice (Page-251), People's Power (Page-259), Non-issues versus core issues (Page-267), Heroes and zeroes of judiciary (Page-275), Rule of law versus rule of man (Page-283), The Winds of change (Page-291), Bureaucracy or Ballotcracy (Page-297),Mercy appeal to president Pervez Musharraf (Page-305), Quaid's vision of Pakistan as reflected in his speeches (Page-308).

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