Pakistan Zindabad!
There is one event in Pakistan every year, that makes me think the same thing every time. This event is the annual budget that is presented in front of the national assembly and usually telecast live. I haven't been bothered to see it for a very very long time. The reason I bring that up is that the first time I watched this event on the telly was when there was a ruckus by the opposition while it was being presented. For somebody who grew up in the years of Zia, dissent on television was unheard of, so it had novelty.
Anyway, the budget of the country was presented again a few days ago. Please forgive the capriciousness of this post, I will keep going off on tangents. I wonder what qualifies the gentleman that we have as the current Minister of Finance other than the fact that his last couple of names are the same as an erstwhile dictator. He did get an MBA from GW. But that is a slippery slope, lets not go there. He was the only one available with a bachelor's degree at the time of elections in that part of motherland.
Lets not worry about the droopy mustache for now, and get back to the budget. As long as I can remember, the response to the budget is always the same. The people in power proclaim it as the best thing that ever happened, and the opposition thinks the opposite. I am ashamed to say that despite having a dubious degree in Economics, I have no idea what drives economies and finances. It always makes me wonder why there aren't any qualified people out there who can objectively look at the budget and point out its strengths and weaknesses. Or maybe it is always left vague with wishful thinking, so everyone can go back to whatever they were doing right before it happened.
That was the premise of this post. I don't know anything about economics but when I hear about how well Pakistan's economy is doing by FL and Shortcut and everyone else, I get confused. The reasons for my confusion are as follows
I am so glad that the minister for tourism has been sent packing, albeit for all the wrong reasons. I wonder if two wrongs make a right. I am pretty sure they don't. This lady was the epitome of unquestioning loyalty to her masters and paid the price for it. Although I wouldn't be surprised if she didn't also believe in whatever she did. Totally validates my lack of faith in my fellow human beings. Her replacement is better looking...
I am sitting here looking out my window and its raining, the temperature is about 12 degrees and I wish that all summers are like this. I will miss the weather, but the load-shedding beckons.
Anyway, the budget of the country was presented again a few days ago. Please forgive the capriciousness of this post, I will keep going off on tangents. I wonder what qualifies the gentleman that we have as the current Minister of Finance other than the fact that his last couple of names are the same as an erstwhile dictator. He did get an MBA from GW. But that is a slippery slope, lets not go there. He was the only one available with a bachelor's degree at the time of elections in that part of motherland.
Lets not worry about the droopy mustache for now, and get back to the budget. As long as I can remember, the response to the budget is always the same. The people in power proclaim it as the best thing that ever happened, and the opposition thinks the opposite. I am ashamed to say that despite having a dubious degree in Economics, I have no idea what drives economies and finances. It always makes me wonder why there aren't any qualified people out there who can objectively look at the budget and point out its strengths and weaknesses. Or maybe it is always left vague with wishful thinking, so everyone can go back to whatever they were doing right before it happened.
That was the premise of this post. I don't know anything about economics but when I hear about how well Pakistan's economy is doing by FL and Shortcut and everyone else, I get confused. The reasons for my confusion are as follows
- We have a serious shortage of power. The whole country is going nuts at this point with blackouts and "load-shedding"
- State Bank is saying that we haven't been able to meet our targets in terms of inflation
- We have foreign reserves of 15 billion dollars, cant we spend some of that money to generate power for our "exploding" economy?
I am so glad that the minister for tourism has been sent packing, albeit for all the wrong reasons. I wonder if two wrongs make a right. I am pretty sure they don't. This lady was the epitome of unquestioning loyalty to her masters and paid the price for it. Although I wouldn't be surprised if she didn't also believe in whatever she did. Totally validates my lack of faith in my fellow human beings. Her replacement is better looking...
I am sitting here looking out my window and its raining, the temperature is about 12 degrees and I wish that all summers are like this. I will miss the weather, but the load-shedding beckons.
1 Comments:
sounds familiar. down south, it is discovered later that phd's have been plagiarised.
and if winter goes by without power cuts, we're lucky:)
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