Archive for 2013
Loud Thinking October 02, 2013 at 08:25PM
Saeed Ajmal a loose cannon?
The demeaning statement against the Pakistan cricket teams coach, Dav Whatmore, by the cricketer Saeed Ajmal, who is also a contracted cricketer of the PCB, is a flagrant violation of the PCB code of conduct.
PCB must know that indiscipline is a very contagious phenomenon, which if not nipped in the bud, spreads like a wild fire fanned by the blowing winds.
As such, the PCB must punish Saeed Ajmal, to make him an example for any repeat of such action, by any other player, in future.
Loud Thinking October 02, 2013 at 07:57PM
The demeaning statement against the Pakistan cricket teams coach, Dav Whatmore, by the cricketer Saeed Ajmal, who is also a contracted cricketer of the PCB, is a flagrant violation of the proscribed code of conduct. The PCB must punish Saeed Ajmal to make him an example for any repeat of such action by any other player, in future.
Loud Thinking October 02, 2013 at 07:19PM
“You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.”
— Mahatma Gandhi
Loud Thinking October 02, 2013 at 05:26PM
@nayyarahmad: And the PMLN’s government is SILENT, despite knowing the whole fact that economy is being damaged irreparably…. http://t.co/PFnrj1q22K
Loud Thinking October 02, 2013 at 04:43PM
“I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”
Voltaire (1694-1778);
philosopher, essayist
Silence of the Lion!!!
And the PMLN’s government is SILENT, despite knowing the whole fact that economy is being damaged irreparably.
A Dawn report.
$25m flows out of country daily ($9 billion/year) : SBP governor
KHALEEQ KIANI
ISLAMABAD: The State Bank of Pakistan made a startling disclosure before a parliamentary committee on Tuesday that $25 million in foreign currency was illegally flowing out of the country each day from airports and that was perhaps one major reason for the recent battering of the rupee.
“About $25 million foreign exchange goes out every day from Quetta, Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi airports and we are signing an MOU with the Federal Investigation Agency to check suitcases to control this and plug holes,” SBP Governor Dr Yasin Anwar told the Senate Standing Committee on Finance.
Loud Thinking October 02, 2013 at 02:42PM
Encourage Diversity by Providing Role Models
There’s no single tried-and-true method of increasing diversity in an organization, but having role models at the top provides emerging leaders with examples of success to identify with. To encourage these kinds of great leaders:
Set an example. Intentionally populate your organization with leaders who embody diversity, especially in the context of your industry. This way, others from diverse backgrounds will think, “If they can, I can too.”
Try “double sponsorship.” Consider having two people share the responsibility for each candidate’s development, company-wide. This increases the likelihood that talented employees of any background will feel supported and stay with the company.
Make it count. Don’t put in place someone who fits a certain desired category but lacks the skill set needed to do the job. Hire stars, but know that diverse constellations of those stars are far more effective.
Adapted by HBR from “Great Leaders Who Make the Mix Work,” by Boris Groysberg and Katherine Connolly.
Loud Thinking October 01, 2013 at 09:34PM
Dawn News Reports:
PCB top brass in firing line as implementation of IHC order begins
MOHAMMAD YAQOOB
LAHORE: Major changes are in the offing at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as the implementation of the Islamabad High Court’s (IHC) historic order is about to commence in the Board.
The PCB must start implementing the measures suggested by the IHC now because, in case of further delay, the Board might be faced with contempt of court charges.
The IHC had given its decision on July 21, 2013 on a petition filed by Nadeem Suddle against the sham elections of Zaka Ashraf as PCB chairman. Honourable Judge Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui, besides ordering the removal of Zaka Ashraf as PCB chairman, had ordered various measures in his ruling to make the Board a clean and transparent institution.
As a result of the implementation order by the IHC, the status and future of many top officials in the Board including caretaker PCB chairman Najam Sethi, director general Javed Miandad, head coach Dav Whatmore, Intikhab Alam, Haroon Rasheed, Shafiq Papa can be jeopardised or altered.
The PCB has decided to implement the IHC decision after having lost all hope of a hearing in Board’s intra-court appeal by the IHC double-bench against Shaukat Siddiqui’s verdict which says the 90-day tenure of caretaker chairman Najam Sethi ends on Oct 19 till which time he has to conduct fresh elections. However, the decision to implement the court order has been taken rather late by the PCB as many steps are required to be completed before the given deadline which seems like a race against time.
In the first step, an additional secretary of the DMG Group Aamir Tariq Zaman will join the PCB this week as its secretary, with the task at hand to sack all the excess staff.
The IHC order says: “In view of the matter, it is directed that the federal government may appoint some official of DMG Group, not below the rank of Additional Secretary, as the secretary of the PCB and all the officials in the PCB who have no utility be removed forthwith and amounts paid to them may be utilised for improving the cricket structure and the welfare of cricketers.”
A list of 68 officials, who were appointed by previous chairman Zaka Ashraf, was also issued by the IHC in its ruling and these officials are now fearing that the axe may fall on them anytime now.
While Sethi himself is yet to clarify his intentions of contesting the post of regular chairman, he may not be able to run for the top post in the upcoming polls since the IHC order clearly states:
Every voter of the Electoral College shall be eligible to contest the elections provided he qualifies on the touch stone of Article 62 and 63 of the Constitution of Pakistan, remained first-class/Test cricketer, a graduate and not a defaulter of the PCB.
According to the Transparency International Pakistan, Sethi is a tax defaulter and he is also not a Test or first-class cricketer.
The judge has further pointed out: “Even an ordinary citizen who possesses limited knowledge about the game of cricket can understand the reasons of the appointment of PCB chairman on political considerations instead of merit.”
Since Sethi’s appointment is also a political one, the IHC decision can stop him from contesting the polls.
On the other hand, the IHC decision will give opportunity to a number of cricketers to run for the PCB chairman’s post. The past presidents of Pakistan, being the patrons of the Board, had obliged many friends who had no relation with cricket.
Celebrated batsman Javed Miandad, who is working as PCB director general, may lose his position as the IHC’s decision urges a coaching role for the former captain.
“This court has great respect for Javed Miandad, a legend of the game, who is also a man of immense skills and pride for Pakistan. But question arises: why has he been appointed director general in the PCB? Is this post in accordance with his batting skills and understanding of the game? It is disrespect to his name as a great cricketer. The court is constrained to observe that, apparently, he has been given this post to keep him away from the proceedings and to keep him from making a contribution in finding the batting talent and grooming them to play for Pakistan.”
The future of the incumbent head coach Dav Whatmore is also under a spotlight as the judge has also observed the performance of foreign coaches as not being satisfactory and suggested that local coaches such as Javed Miandad, Mohsin Khan, Saeed Anwar, Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mohammad Yousuf be tried to spot the talent at the grass roots level.
The trend of bringing foreign coaches, set in the late 90s and for the vested interest of certain individuals, failed to yield dividends. Richard Pybus, Geoff Lawson, Jonty Rhodes, Bob Woolmer (late), Trent Woodhill, Daryl Foster, Dav Whatmore, and Julian Fountain, etc have had very little impact on Pakistan cricket.
“They may be professionals but their contribution to Pakistan cricket culture is just negligible. It must be an admitted fact that the performance of Pakistani coaches in comparison to foreign coaches was much better. In the 1992 World Cup there was no foreign coach. Similarly, performance of Wasim Raja (late), Javed Miandad, Mohsin Khan, Mudassar Nazar, Waqar Younis and Aaqib Javed was much better.”
“Cricketers who represented Pakistan in 1960s and the 70s and who even crossed the age of superannuation are still in office. Question arises that when any player is not allowed to play the game in his late 30s, then how come and under what principle are the seniors still glued to their seats. In this regard the names of Intikhab Alam, Wasim Bari, Zakir Khan, Shafiq Papa and Haroon Rasheed etc come to mind. They are drawing handsome salaries ranging from Rs300,000 to Rs500,000 along with other facilities,” the court order stated.
Moreover, the orders are also passed for the audit of the PCB and the National Cricket Academy (NCA) accounts for the last five years which can open yet another Pandora’s Box.
“According to media reports, funds with the PCB which were about Rs8 billion have been reduced to less than Rs3 billion in the tenure of Zaka Ashraf. This court will refrain from commenting upon such reports and rather would direct for special audit of the PCB as well as the NCA of the last five years to be conducted by the Auditor General of Pakistan which shall later be made public,” the honourable judge had stated.
It may be mentioned that during his tenure, Zaka Ashraf had said on April 19 while announcing the bonus for the PCB staff that the Board had Rs300 million more in its coffers compared to the amount he received at the time of taking charge from his predecessor Ijaz Butt.
It is worth mentioning, that when Ijaz left as chairman he had declared that the PCB has Rs5.5 billion in its kitty. However, Zaka in an interview to Dawn had refuted his claims and stated that the amount he received from Ijaz was around Rs4.5 billion as some payments were still pending at the time.
Dooms day for the honest people of Pakistan.
نہ سمجھو گے تو مٹ جاوگے اے حکمرانوں تمھاری داستان تک نہ ھوگی داستانوں میں
Dooms day for the honest people of Pakistan.
What is happening in Pakistan. Are the rulers so naive that they are being misled by their core team, to commit absolutely stupid mistakes? Are the rulers so ignorant that they are not aware about the fact that they can not extract any further juice from the public, after it has been put through the juice extraction machine, many times over, since the take over of the PMLN government?
In India, Petrol price cut (due to the reduction of international oil prices from $117 to $113) by IndiaRs 3.05 per litre (A Times of India news published on 30 Sept. 2013).
Now, look how exactly on the same day, PMLN’s government has treated the Pakistani nation, by increasing the electricity rates for the domestic consumers by 40-80%, and instead of reducing the petrol prices, it has been further enhanced by PKR. 4.12/L.
The only argument with the PMLN’s government, for increasing the power rates is that how can expensive electricity be supplied, at a less rate and as such, general public can not be given subsidy on electricity? This argument does not hold water, in view of the fact that; instead of recovering electricity bills from those people, who are involved in power theft, at an ultra massive level (above 40% line losses as per NEPRA), the government has adopted the easy way of recovering the enhanced bill, by punishing those 60% honest bill payers, who have never been involved in the power theft.
Everybody, even the layman knows in our country that our electricity is costing very high, just due to the world’s highest ratio of theft or line losses.
As far as, the matter of subsidy is concerned, our rulers are enjoying all types of subsidies for the officially allowed luxuries even to their families, as well. Moreover, poor masses are going hungry, as they can not buy ROTI being sold in the market at Rs.8-12; but our parliamentarians are getting 5 star quality food, at highly subsidised rates, where they are charged just Re.1 (Rupee one only) for a Roti.
What a system, where a poor citizen (Mr. Ishaq Dar himself admitted when he spoke in a seminar on 9 September, 2013 that more than 60 percent Pakistani population or 110 million people were living below the poverty line, which was One Dollar a day) is sleeping hungry with his entire family, where people are committing suicides on daily basis, due to the extremely harsh economic hardships; but these poor people are being made to pay for the free rides of the public representatives?
Today is a dooms day for the honest people, who in fact, deserved a reduction in the petrol prices, have been punished by the government, with a historic rise in the power and petrol rates.
Isn’t it a fit case for a Suo Moto action, as was done in the case of high sugar and petrol prices, in the last PPP era?
Since, this democratically elected parliament, has again failed to shield the masses from the tyranny and excesses of the government, the people are fully justified in looking towards the others, to come to their rescue.
For the general public, it matters the least that who rules them, but what matters them the most, is how they are ruled.
In view of the foregoing, I forewarn the Pakistani ruling elite and all the public representatives, to beware of the day, when people will welcome any other system with open hands, which will not be so cruel and tyrannical, like the current decadent system of governance.
Moreover, the Honourable Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Sahab (Hope you remember the solemn commitment of your government on the floor of the house that no mini budget will be coming during the year) is again reminded that, as forewarned earlier, your honour should immediately shunt out those advisors, who are hell bent to ensure that Mian Nawaz Sharif be remembered in the history of the country, as the most hated, cruel and tyrannical ruler of Pakistan, who snatched even the last piece of the dry bread from not one or two persons, but crores (minimum 11 crores) of poor masses.
Loud Thinking October 01, 2013 at 07:58PM
“It is necessary for us to learn from others’ mistakes. You will not live long enough to make them all yourself.”
— Hyman George Rickover

