Terrorist’s Avoidable Suicide Attacks

Subject:- Involve 23 crore Pakistanis to fight the terrorism

The President of Pakistan
The Prime Minister of Pakistan
The Interior Minister of Pakistan
All Parliamentarians of Pakistan
Entire Leadership of Pakistan
All Pakistanis

اسلام و علیکم

[These proposals are being again submitted for the urgent consideration of the government’s law enforcing agencies, thinks tanks and the Pakistani society as a whole after heart wrenching suicide attack of 4 March 2022 taking the lives of over 60 worshippers in a Mosque of Peshawar that there must be more multidimensional concerted and meaningful efforts (besides increasing security) to the killings of Pakistanis by our enemies at will and like a sitting duck.]

Today on 1 December, 2017 another terrorist attack in Peshawar took the lives of 9 people, whereas, 30 persons got injured.

In this latest terrorist attack, it has been reported that three attackers wearing burqa, arrived at their target place in a rickshaw, which again proves beyond shadow of any doubt that the attackers spent much of their time, hiding in Peshawar, before the attack, in some nearby building.

In this regard, kind attention of all concerned is invited towards the following proposal of 26, November, 2010 to curb the menace of terrorism posted on www.snayyar.com at link:- https://www.snayyar.com/terrorism-a-proposal-to-curb-the-menace.html#sthash.1hRcSZ1D.dpbs
Terrorism – A proposal to Curb the Menace

The sudden increase of acts of terrorism with particular reference to the incidents in May 2011 & PIDC House attack on Nov. 11, 2010 in Karachi, highlights the importance of preventive measures to curb the menace of terrorism, which is causing severe losses to men, material, reputation and finances of the country.

In the cases of terrorist attacks on the GHQ, PIDC House & Pakistan Navy air base it was reported that the gang of attackers was residing in a rented house for quite some time, in an area not very far away from their targets. It was also reported that the neighbors of these houses were although, suspicious of these tenants, yet; they kept quiet and did not tip area police about their apprehensions.

Under the circumstances there is a dire need for motivating general public, to remain extra -vigilant in playing their role of defending the motherland, by involvement of entire population of the country, to look out for the stay and suspicious activities of the terrorist, in their near vicinity.

As such, In order to make the stay of terrorists at any place almost impossible, it is proposed to actively involve the entire population to look out & hunt them.

This objective can be easily achieved, by the announcement of the Government, that a reward of Rs.50 millions [now recommended tax free Rs.100 Million] shall be paid to any person, who informs the Police/security agencies about the terrorist staying in a house, hostel, hotel, rest house or any such place.

If the war against terror is to be won quickly, the entire population of the country have to be geared up and involved in the task of watch and vigilance.

This war can not be won, alone, by our security agencies.

Best Regards,
Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
PS…Enemy likes Eid days..!
The first PAF jet fighter to shoot down an enemy aircraft was F-86F Sabre No 55-005 of No 15 Squadron, the unit also known as the “Cobras”. Flying this aircraft, Flight Lieutenant M Younis downed an Indian Air Force Canberra while it was on a photo reconnaissance mission high over the Rawalpindi area on 10 April 59, an Eid day. Pilot Officer Rab Nawaz was the Air Defence Controller on radar for this mission.
On Friday, 1 December, 2017 our enemy again selected the Auspicious day of the Eid Milad un Nabi to attack students hostel of an institution in Peshawar.
Our coward enemy is mistaken that it can find Pakistanis off guard on Eid days.

9 May 2019

Link:-https://www.snayyar.com/avoidable-suicide-terrorist-attacks-a-proposal-of-the-year-2010.html

A Recipe for Success Against the Australian Cricket Team

In this regard, the PCB may consider as below, a recipe for winning all the three Test Matches, Three ODI’s and lone T20I match.

  1. Positive Attitude.

Defensive minds are neither creative nor cooperative. Until and unless we only focus on nothing short of winning (and consider a DRAW as a DEFEAT) no planning and preparation, will give us the desired results.

  1. Planning.

The team management in particular and players in general must be told that PLANS never fail, rather we fail to PLAN. And for planning, the first and foremost thing is the mind set, totally focused on goal achievement. In order to achieve the impossible, it is precisely imperative, to think the unthinkable.

  1. Video Analysis.

All concerned must sit and watch strengths and weaknesses of Australian players, as well as, Pakistani players. This will not only help in overcoming our weaknesses, but will also help in field settings, determining bowling line and length, knowing weakness of opponent players, against fast and spin bowling etc.

  1. Infusion of Motivation.

Since, cricket is a mind game, a motivation specialist (NOT psychiatrist) must be attached with the team, with the task to convert our players, from being simply dynamic persons to a DYNAMITE personality, so that every player must perform, to his peak ability. In my opinion, the best person in the country, for this job is Ms Andleeb Abbas.

  1. Team Selection.

(a) The success of any project depends on the right selection of it’s team members. The enemy of the BEST is often the GOOD. In fact, now it is said that the only difference between winning and losing organizations is the quality of it’s people, which includes their character, belief, habits, personal motivation and abilities.

(b) We should not only select players on merit or past performances but, one or two batsmen and bowlers from domestic circuit should also be selected for not only T20I match but for Test and ODI matches, as well (like batsman/WK Haris and speedster Irshad who has the ability to bowl 4-5 lethal Yorker balls in an over ) just anticipating, that given a chance, they can be stars overnight with their sheer fearlessness and big game temperament. Just like as a shrewd jeweler, we should pick a diamond from the rubbles.

  1. Team Management.

The team management must be told that business as usual, will not deliver in this most tough series in which all the Test & ODI matches victories will give us valuable points for enabling us to play the finals of the Championship finals, as such, these matches are doubly important for Pakistan. They should know that management is doing THINGS RIGHT. Leadership is doing the RIGHT THINGS. Management is efficiency in climbing the ladder of success; Leadership determines whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall.

Best regards,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
0321-9402157
Lahore

FOR THOSE WHO WISH CONTINUITY By Lt Gen Tariq Khan

“A silver-tongued charlatan and a half-wit society are made for each other! When these two come together in an election, a great disaster happens: Charlatan comes to power!”
― Mehmet Murat ildan

In the recent past, it appears that I may have offended a lot of people by my suggestions on a technocrat/national/NSC style government. My recommendations seem to have affected numerous stake holders whose lives apparently may be radically encroached upon if these recommendations ever see the light of day.  I apologize to those who I seem to have hurt by my insensitivity towards their plight, where status quo serves them best and must never be changed. All the same, I will try and justify my position in a better manner and hope to make more sense than before. Yet there are others too have based their argument against my recommendations only because of my association with the Army and rejected my views on account of that association alone. They have then used the occasion to unfairly bash the Armed Forces, conveying their messages through me, who they take, as a representative of the Armed Forces. It is why, I am constrained, to not only clear my own position on the subject but that of the Army as well of which I am neither a spokesman or a representative in any way. However, this paper should not be seen as one in defence of the Armed Forces but more for explaining the original concept of administrative changes recommended.
Some of the arguments against my proposal and which need to be addressed are:

1.       The process and recommendation are unconstitutional: I do not think they are, and whatever adjustments that need to be made would have to be done through a constitutional route and would remain a product of legislation. How this would be done needs to be worked out but it can be done and is a separate study.  After all, inclusion of the Objectives Resolution into the constitution was done by a dictator simply to satisfy his whim?  Then the 18th and the 13th amendment that removed Article 58 (2) B from the Constitution was a radical alteration done by a parliament to serve its own ends. There has been no turning back since and with no check and balance, the government in chair is allowed free-for-all to every resource, its distribution and its application. At any rate, the Constitution, which everyone holds sacrosanct, is violated with impunity on several occasions when one studies Article 62 and 63 specially with reference to dual nationality, default payments and education standards. In fact, implementation of Article 62 and 63 remains a moot point since most legislators would be disqualified if the law was implemented in letter and spirit.
 
2.       Then for those who have objected to my association with the Army and they feel that a retired officer has no right to give his opinion; I cannot apologize for my past and will not. I am proud of my military background and if given an opportunity, would never change that life for another. Some people have exposed their ignorance by lamenting, ‘Why was he silent when in service’. For their education, it’s a norm and practice within the service that one does not voice his opinion in public. It’s not a talk show. Yet an officer, who stands on his honor and dignity, always voices his opinion and shares his reservations at an appropriate forum. His views can be summarily dismissed, accepted, ignored or rejected. That’s how the military works.  Nevertheless, by which law, norm or practice are retired military personal debarred from giving an opinion? It’s an opinion, that’s all and must not be confused with an executive order. I have failed to understand, that where a country can have a dentist as a President and a cricketer as a Prime minister (which, incidentally, is a good thing), why would some people like to single out retired military personal from even suggesting a solution to the problems of the country?
 
3.       People feel that the system we have is good enough and that it is delivering or may do so, in the near future. I am willing to accept this argument; if this is what all want, then who am I to suggest that it be changed or altered? Let it then continue in the better interest of the nation and the well-being of its people, which is apparently visible, within this system, to some. My suggestions, for an alternative form of government, was only in the event that there was a general consensus that the current system was not working. By watching what’s on TV and listening to people on the street, I am still convinced that the system is dysfunctional but I concede that I could be wrong. Others feel that we must stop ‘experimenting’ and should carry on as we are but as we look at it, the economy, the fiscal situation, inflation, unabated corruption, depreciation of the Rupee, all point towards a dysfunctional government. For less fault of its own but more on account of accumulated follies of the past, the Government has arrived at a point, where it no longer enjoys any functional depth. It is not in a position to provide relief to society and the country, in real terms, because all options have been exhausted. Thus not doing anything, or changing the way we do business, to me, is not an option but a road to self-inflicted injury and disaster.
 
4.       People protested at the recommendations that I had made but not a single argument rebutted anything I had proffered. I was constrained to conclude that the objections were motivated more because of who I was, than what I was suggesting. Thus criticism was directed more towards my person, which is fine with me, since I had chosen to go public and thus natural that I expose myself to all kinds of emotions, but this kind of criticism does not lead to any constructive conclusion. One argument could be that no change is needed, to which I have already conceded if that’s what the majority want but there could still be other arguments leading to alternatives to what I had suggested and that would have not only been welcome but could have allowed for an informed and sensible debate.  I came away with the impression that people had taken a position and were not willing to give up that position regardless of any logic, reason or rational presented.
 
5.       Some others felt that the Presidential System never worked in the past. I tried to explain, that what I was recommending was a package that was based on reforms and not just a Presidential System. These reforms included judicial reforms, de-politicization of the police, smaller provinces, accountability, meritocracy, changes to the Constitution, separating religion from the State functions. Thus the System being recommended was not just bringing in a presidential system. Yet, on the other hand, in my opinion, Pakistan developed fastest and did the best in President Ayub’s time. We got Warsak, Mangla and Tarbela Dams, PIA was the number one airline in the world, Pakistan’s industrial growth was the fastest in the region, we had a very strong diplomatic presence the world over and our economic growth was impressive. He subsidized fertilizers, modernized agriculture, developed the world’s largest canal irrigation system, spurred industrial growth by liberal tax benefits and the GNP rose by 45%.  Then there was the Zia era, whereas, I cannot agree with his Islamization of Pakistan but all the same, the economy did reasonably well, he commanded unprecedented respect in the OIC and he managed the Afghan War considerably well. Then there was the Musharaf era, and again the economy did well but mistakes were made in handling the judiciary and supporting the MQM, yet by and large Pakistan was doing much better then, than what we see today. Nevertheless, I am fully cognizant that people will not agree with my evaluation, despite that facts and figures that can be studied, verified, measured and compared simply because of the positions taken. However, I have neither proposed a Presidential system without the reforms that I have suggested, nor have I insisted that this was the only way forward and instead, have remained open to any other suggestions or alternatives that could either improve, replace or modify whatever I have proposed.
 
6.       Instead of offering alternative views, opinions and arguments in the wake of my recommendations some have deliberately used the occasion to attack the Army. The weight of these opinions is evident by the divide we see displayed on the TV daily. Half attack the Army for supporting the government, which it should do in any case, being part of the government, and the other half attack the Army for supporting the PML(n). Such radically opposed opinions can only be seen as frivolous and childish, selectively applied to support relative political arguments. Then of course there some silly arguments that must not be allowed to muddy the water. One being, that I should explain the 1971 War as if Pakistan having lost the 1971 War somehow mitigates my suggestion for a better governance system for the country. In fact, I can explain the breakup of Pakistan but neither is that the substance of our discussion nor am I the person who has the answers to it. I was commissioned in 1977, how does that make me relevant to 1971 War and why should it? There are also people who love to bash their own Army – ‘they never won a war’. I would recommend such people to first read, if they can, and then understand the mission and objective of the Army; ‘To deter war through conventional means and to defend the territorial integrity of the Country if attacked’. Nowhere does it order the Army to fight a War somewhere else in the world but if the people want that, I am sure the Army would not fall short of their expectations provided they are willing to weather the consequences. Nevertheless, the Pakistan Army is the world’s largest and most popular military contingent in the United Nations, the world over. It is the only Army which evacuated 2.5 million people from their homes in Swat and resettled them in Rustam, Mardan, conducted operations in Mingora, cleared the area and supervised the return of the people within 3 months. Something unprecedented in military history anywhere in the world. It was also the only Army standing its ground at the end of the day in the War against Terror after a US led International Coalition of 38 Countries failed in Afghanistan. Distractors would say, ‘That’s conquering your own land’ – well that is the nature of modern war, it’s called Low Intensity Warfare. The Arab Spring was a product of this war. It devastated Tunisia, Yemen, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Egypt, Sudan, Lebanon, Jordan and many more – very few realize that Pakistan was on the menu, that maps were drawn up showing a Pakistan divided into four regions. It is time to set aside prejudices and acknowledge that the Army fared well and established the writ of the Government as well as peace all over, keeping the country united and stable under very trying circumstances.
 
7.       My association with the Army in no way makes me a spokesman for the Establishment or the Army, nor is it my desire to be one. My views are my own, motivated by own experiences, familiarities and exposures, just as any other citizen of Pakistan. The Army neither needs me to defend or promote its point of view, which in any case, may very well be at a tangent to the conventional thought or standard practices of the system in vogue that I may have in mind. Nevertheless, unfair criticism and downright lies must be addressed by those who are in the know of military matters since these create a negative perception that is false. Perceptions are more important than reality because we mount a course of action on a perception. People attentively listen to a hostile Indian retired major Guarav Arya’s narrative as opposed to Pakistan’s own. Well this may be disappointing to some distractors but there are no islands in Australia in possession of any senior leadership. In fact, there are no such islands anywhere.  An average officer of Pakistan Army of any rank does not resettle abroad but remains rooted to his own country. Unlike other institutions, no serving officer has dual nationality or is in possession of foreign citizenship. Of course there are odd cases of wrong doings but these are exceptions and exceptions never make the rule – the bulk do. Also the Army is not structured on angels and there are cases of corruption and misappropriation. The Army is structured on rules, regulations and laws which are implemented in the functioning of the Army, however, some individuals do manage to circumvent the system. Most people are who are involved are held accountable – yet some get away. However, this does not reflect on the Army in general in its conduct, character or demeanor. The signature of a relative corruption free Army lies in the punctuality of the rank and file, that no vehicle stops because it has no fuel, that no activity is canceled because of misuse of resource, that no man is denied his share of rations and that pay and allowances are assured and always in time. The Army stands out as it did in the rehabilitation of the country after the 2005 earthquake. There was international recognition of how the Army conducted itself and it is now a common example quoted as a best practice all over the world. The handling of the floods in 2010 were no less a feat and one can go on with many examples. Some people, cannot find it within themselves to appreciate anything that the Army may do and justify the Army’s performance in aid to civil power as a norm. No it’s not a norm, especially when all other institutions are dysfunctional and lack the will, capacity or capability to handle a crisis.  Everywhere, civil administration handles disasters and is only reinforced by the armed forces if so needed. The armed forces are never a front line response agency to be the first and the only ones dealing with a disaster. It’s alright to be critical but trying to attack your own Army for no apparent reason, serves no purpose – after all, your country will always have an Army in it, if not yours – it will be someone else’s.
 
8.       So moving on to the substance of the matter. My proposals to dissolve the assemblies and have a suitably modified NSC run the country was never intended to usher in a direct or indirect martial law, which a lot of people are accusing me of. To me, the suggestion, remains within the Constitution and is only way to undertake reforms through a technocrat-national government to stabilize the country and ensure that a direction is determined for its future development and progress. I am apolitical and as such have no preferences but the fact of the matter is that system has become so corrupted that it is now dysfunctional. It cannot deliver. Hard decisions have to be made which the current system will never support even if we have an angel sitting on the top. The system I have recommended has been the savior of many other nations including the Asian Tigers – Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Taiwan. No country in the world has recovered from the bad situation such as what we are in today through the practices that we follow and if there is any such example, I would love to be educated on it.  Technocrat governments world over have come into place to help their nations recover from some crisis or other and examples that can be studied with countries that have technocracy are Germany, Italy, Greece and the Czech Republic, amongst many others. The process of stabilization and recovery should lead to a Presidential system later. The Quaid wanted such a system and considered it the most suited for Pakistan and this is in writing. The presidential system exists in many countries of the world and is a product of democracy so I do not understand why such a hullabaloo about it here in Pakistan. To rubbish the recommendations proffered on the basis that it is martial law, unconstitutional, experimental or something unheard of, actually is no argument. People who are critical of change are either those who have most to lose and least to gain by such a change, or then those who have fallen victim to the propaganda of the naysayers.
 
Pakistan is in a difficult situation – far more than it has been in the past and over the years. Business as usual will not help the country recover from where it has fallen to. Institutions such as the IMF can now dictate how the country ought to conduct its affairs. Who does not know today that the IMF just as the UN, is the veritable authority of the United States and will promote only the interests of the United States. Very soon our red lines, sacrosanct to our independent standing, autonomous presence and sovereignty will be violated by our very own leaders in a quest to survive as the tongue-in-cheek justification. This will include the nuclear capability, economic cooperation with China and our stand on Kashmir. The recommendations that have been proffered are in relevance to these matters – to give Pakistan a chance to stand on its own feet, make its own decisions and be a proud nation. 

Pakistan Must Settle This Debate Once For Ever About IMF If It Was a Saviour or National Security Threat? Security of Pakistan – A Collective Responsibility

Those formulating government’s National Security Policy must be told in absolutely unambiguous words that just like wars are not only fought and won by the military alone, but it was a collective national effort; the National Security Policy’s formulation without the inclusive input of the public representatives and the country’s Academia and intelligentsia, is like a dead wood and remains a body without its soul.

The article written by Durdana Najam titled “Wages of the IMF” Published in The Express Tribune, December 2nd, 2021. link at :-https://tribune.com.pk/story/2331970/the-wages-of-the-imf is an eye opener for our Prime Minister Mr. Imran Khan, who is surrounded by such persons who have succeeded in creating a fear psychosis in the mind of previously a fearless person that if, we don’t tread on the IMF’s path, we won’t be able to come out of FATF’s straight jacket (which otherwise also won’t be possible) and also other lenders, will show their back on us. 

ANOTHER ARTICLE TITLED “

Economics of unconventional warfare” by Dr. Akmal Hussain published in the The News International, May 19, 2019 link:-https://www.thenews.com.pk/amp/473064-economics-of-unconventional-warfare  is a BIGGER EYE OPENER for Pakistan. Few excerpts are quoted as below:


Quote:“Let us see how the IMF fits into the US system of national power. The IMF claims that its policy is dictated by its membership of about 150 countries. But Roland Vaubel, who has researched the behaviour of the IMF, has argued that the ‘accountability’ of the IMF is according to the percentage of votes the member has, with the top ten members now having 54 percent of the votes. However the policy of the IMF over the years has become increasingly discretionary. Babb and Buira argue that this discretion is exercised in response to the demands of the IMF’s “most powerful organisational constituent: the US Treasury”.

James Raymond Vreeland in his 2007 book on the IMF’s politics of lending suggests that the managing director “rarely acts against the will of the US, since the US has veto power over his appointment and reappointment”. There is a whole corpus of work by scholars such as Cheryl Payer (1974) and Richard Swedberg (1986), which suggests that the IMF is used by the US for political objectives.

Recently a quite remarkable document has been made public by Julian Assange at Wikileaks, which shows clearly that the IMF is a key element in the pursuit of US strategic objectives. Indeed it is integral to the US Special Forces Unconventional War operations. The document is titled: Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare, Headquarters Department of the Army, September 2008, FM 3-05.130

The ‘unconventional war manual’ of the US in Chapter 2 makes the eminently sensible proposition that the agency that controls finance, wields power. The document then shows that “…ARSOF (Army Special Operations Forces) can use financial power as a weapon in times of conflict… “It goes on to say: “Financial incentives and disincentives can build and sustain international coalitions waging or supporting US Unconventional War campaigns” and, most interestingly, “Participation in international financial organisations such as the World Bank (WB), International Monetary Fund ( IMF), Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), offers the US diplomatic-financial venues to accomplish such coalitions”.

What is the geo-strategic context in which the above mentioned three elements of unconventional war have been brought into play as a means of putting pressure on Pakistan to support US strategic goals in the region? A key strategic aim of the US is to counter the rapidly growing economic, political and diplomatic influence of China as it emerges as a global power. In this regard, first it is in the US interests to build up India as a dominant power in South Asia to act as a counter weight to China. Second, in the 140-country global connectivity network that China is building, CPEC is a key component. It is in the US interest to block or slowdown progress on CPEC. This is because apart from the trade and investment implications of CPEC, the Gwadar Port at the end of the north-south corridor would provide China with naval access over the Indian Ocean which is seen as the principal theatre for military contention amongst the major powers in the 21st century.

Third, the US would like Pakistan to use its influence with the Afghan Taliban to help the US to achieve a face saving exit from Afghanistan. Fourth, the US would like to get Pakistan to give its political and military support to the US confrontation against Iran in the Straits of Hormuz.

If Pakistan in the first few weeks of the PTI government had effectively apprised China, Saudi Arabia and UAE about the critical urgency of a financial support package of $25 billion to avoid an economic meltdown, given their strategic stakes, that support would have been forthcoming. Pakistan could also have informed China that in the absence of that support there was a danger of destabilization through an IMF package. A destabilization that would not only hold back CPEC but also change the regional balance of power in favour of India and the US.” Unquote.

Under these threats, our Prime Minister  is also fully convinced, now in the favour of IMF and considers IMF as our saviour; whereas, earlier, he was totally against going into the trap of the IMF.

Now, the best solution is that this matter should be settled once for ever in a nation wide televised debate of a joint sitting of the parliament, where those economists and financial experts (Dr. Ikramul Haq, Dr. Akmal Hussain, Dr. Ashfaque Hasan Khan, Professor Dr. Shahida Wizarat and others) should be given an opportunity to present a doable action plan, for taking our country out of the current economic morass by avoiding unnecessary and bone crushing stringent conditionality’s of the IMF and FATF, which are now NOT only a REAL THREAT to our society as a whole, including threat to the national security and our nuclear arsenals, as well. 

In this debate let ALL those economic Czars (inside and outside the government) also be allowed to participate to put their view point for taking our country out of the current pathetic economic situation as also narrated by Abdul Rauf Shakoori & Dr Ikramul Haq in an article titled “Navigating through economic landmines” at link :-https://www.thenews.com.pk/amp/906548-navigating-through-economic-landmines (which is inflicting unbearable miseries and pains to not only the poorest of the poor but to the middle and upper middle class also) by blindly following the dictations of the IMF officials, who have virtually and operationally taken over government affairs to the extent that now, they are dictating which matters need to get approval from the parliament and which constitutional approvals are required to be passed by the law makers to allow a cake walk for their Economic Hitmen in Pakistan, whose independence is now just hanging by a thread.

NA SHAMJHOO GAY TOU MIT JAOO GAY AYY PAKISTAN WALOO
TUMHAREE DASTAN TAK NA HOOGY DASTAANOO MEIN


Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad

nayyarahmad51@gmail.com

Rare Earth Metals Can Make Pakistan The Richest Country

2 June 2020
The magic and influence of REM’s

Respected Prime Minister Mr. Imran Khan Sahab.

AoA.

Sir,

According to an estimate the wealth of Rare Earth Metals in Pakistan is so huge that it can make us one of the richest nation of the world, within a short span of time.

We have been constantly bringing to your kind notice, almost for the last two years, highlights about the importance of “Rare Earth Metals” in the world arena and the urgent need for a “Rare Earth Metal Authority of Pakistan” considering very bright indications of its availability in our country.

Now today an Indian newspaper has published an eye opening news item titled “If flexed, China’s “rare” muscle can cripple global industry”
Link:- https://www.indiatoday.in/business/story/if-flexed-china-s-rare-muscle-can-cripple-global-industry-1684817-2020-06-02

In this regard, it is once again requested that necessary orders may be issued for immediate establishment of the “REM Authority of Pakistan“ which should directly work under the PMO, so as to turnaround the fortunes of the country in the minimum possible time.

In this connection, the last message addressed to you is reproduced below for ready reference please.

Dated 3 March 2020
Respected Mr. Imran Khan
Sahab.

AoA.

Sir,

Keeping in view the huge potential of Rare Earth Metals in the country (approximate value of total minerals except oil & gas in our country is over $50 trillion) we urgently need an independent & autonomous authority, directly reporting to the PM, for the exploration, mining, refining & world wide sales & marketing of the REM’s.

In this regard, the myths and disinformation about the REM’s as explained by the renowned geologist, Dr. Imran Khan, are reproduced as below:

Quote.

“FOUR BASIC FACTS ABOUT RARE EARTH METALS”

  1. Among Rare Earth Metals, only the metal Promethium is radioactive.
  2. Rare Earth Metals are usually not found in association with Uranium and Thorium.
  3. Exploration work in District Buner, KPK showed that 12 out of 17 Rare Earth Metals are found there but there is no Uranium or Thorium.
  4. There is every likelihood of finding REMs in association with coal deposits in Sindh and KPK but there is no Uranium or Thorium.”

Unquote.

Warm Regards,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
03219402157
Lahore.

Going to IMF is like Scoring Self Goal..!

Still not late to correct our Qibla..!

20 October 2018
20 October 2018

Subject:- IMF loan is like scoring self goal..!

Dear Mr. Imran Khan Sahab,

AoA.

Sir,

It is really baffling to comprehend that the government of PTI and its Finance team is only looking towards the governments of Kingdom of Saudia Arabia and China (as a last resort) to help Pakistan meet its requirements of foreign exchange, before finally going to the IMF for loan.

Sir, let me once again inform you that the conditions of getting loans from IMF has all the potential to destabilise your government sooner than later, by making it highly unpopular among the masses, due to back breaking increase in rates of utilities, which will push further millions of lower middle class, to upper level of poverty and poor class to the abject poverty level.
In view of the foregoing, you are once again requested to kindly replace your entire Finance team (which has no capacity to go beyond easy way outs) and give the highly challenging task to a new team led by a dynamic man with world view and extremely good connections in the western world and China like Dr. Ikram ul Haq to avert the national financial crisis, by considering following out of the box suggestions, to take Pakistan out of its straitjacket.

1 (a). Pakistan was economically devastated in fighting the American/NATO imposed War on Terror (as a front line State) suffering over $ one trillion losses in the shape of losses of human lives, financial and opportunity costs and damages to its goodwill and infrastructure; one example of which is that during this period Bangladesh moved ahead in education, family planning (1% population growth) and exports (45 billion USD/ year) which consisted mainly of textiles, by getting competitive edge over our textile industry, with zero percent tax for BD produced textile items (in developed countries) like towels and bedsheets etc., while Pakistani textiles were charged 20% tax, resultantly our products became uncompetitive and exports reduced from 25 billion USD to 20 billion USD per year.

1(b). In view of the foregoing, rather than going for borrowing from IMF we should seek (with diplomatic help as well) a moratorium on repayment of loans for five years and side by side implement the following scheme, to build up our foreign exchange reserves, so that economic crisis could be overcome with some out of box thinking to tackle the economic crisis from both supply and demand sides:

1(C). Immediate launching of a scheme for payment of 3% to 5% PA profit (payable bi-annually) on Foreign Currency bank deposits in Pakistan (backed by the sovereign guarantee of the GoP) with a suitable, but attractive fixed period, as suggested below:
~3% PA profit on deposits up to 2 million USD.
~3.5% Profit on deposits over 2 million USD and up to 3 million USD.
~4% profit on deposits over 3 million USD and up to 4 million USD.
~4.5% profit on deposits over 4 million USD and up to 5 million USD.
~5% profit on deposits over 5 million USD.

~The profits on the above scheme should be payable in the USD and should be exempted from ALL taxes and other deductions, as is also the case with Euro and Sukook Bonds, issued by the GoP.

This is a fool proof scheme, sans any risk, [if at all if fails, government will bear no loss] which can boost up our foreign reserves, in a very short time, on extremely cheap rates, as compared to the foreign loans and international bonds, which were sold by the previous government of PMLN, at even 8.25% interest rates: plus undisclosed Tax Exemptions of at least minimum benefits of around 7% (Pakistan will be repaying USD 910 million for USD 500 million Euro Bonds) for which the then PM Mian Nawaz Sharif was requested to hold an inquiry, to fix the responsibility of the culprit(s), who allowed the sale of Euro Bonds, on such a criminally high interest rates.

  1. Pakistan may approach REBO Bank and IDB which offer funding at extremely low interest rates of 1% and 2% respectively. Here it must be remembered that although, IMF needs 0.9% interest to cover expenses on loans, yet, harsh conditions it charged 3% interest to Pakistan on its last loan to Pakistan.
  2. Pakistan may have tried to get funds from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), which is operated from Beijing, China.
  3. We may consider pledging gold with China or any suitable country for obtaining loan against gold, as India did in July 1991, when Reserve Bank of India pledged 46.91 tonnes of gold with the Bank of England and the Bank of Japan to raise $400 million.
  4. As detailed proposal has already been submitted to you vide emails titled “Suggestions to recover Pakistani wealth stashed abroad” link:- https://www.snayyar.com/suggestions-to-recover-pakistani-wealth-stashed-abroad.html#sthash.mBhTyTki.dpbs
  5. Billions of USD can be easily generated by selling the government lands recently taken back from the encroachers or the government may consider selling the prime properties of President House, vast chunks from the hundreds of Kanals of PM House, the Governor House Lahore or the Prime value land of GOR-1 in Lahore, where in a suitable area, a luxurious world class residential tower can be built, for the residence of the government officers.

Best Regards,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
03219402157
Lahore.
20 October 2018

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Way Forward – Suggestions for a Prosperous and Peaceful Pakistan

The existing fast deteriorating law and order situation coupled with steep and frequent increases in prices of items of daily use, POL and utilities, induced homelessness of the hapless general public and issues being faced by the masses cropping up due to the poor governance in the entire country can not be fixed without finding a complete solution of the current socio economic problems of the Pakistan.


We can not keep our eyes closed from the fact that the deliverance and governance has miserably failed to meet the needs of the fast growing population in providing proper facilities of health and education, eliminating poverty and delivering justice in its true meanings, particularly to the weaker sections of the society.
Our whole system was designed to serve just the elite class population of about 1-2%. So, to expect from the remaining 98-99% people to keep themselves bonded with the idea of nation hood, for such a long wait, was just like living in a fools paradise.
Another huge mistake which we are again committing for quite a long time, is to think and relax that our armed forces are there to fight the enemies inside and out side the borders. Firstly, the size and resources of our forces are extremely small for such a huge task and secondly, no armed forces in the world are created to deliver in the governance field. They are part of a country’s system, not the system.


It is the major responsibility of the civil society to immediately revamp the faulty system, for automatically serving the teeming millions, if the country has to sustain, grow and develop as a progressive society.


Give a country the system suited to serve its poorest of the poor and no enemy can succeed in harming that nation.
We must realise without any doubt that the salvation of Pakistan lies in the economic emancipation of the down trodden Pakistanis. If military might was the guarantee of the integrity and solidarity of any nation, the USSR would never have disintegrated into 15 states in1991.


Our intellectuals of the civil society while drawing up a new new system of governance for Pakistan, should write in the preamble, the following motto for the civil and military bureaucracy of Pakistan.

“Recall the face of the poorest and the weakest man whom you may have seen and ask yourself if the step you contemplate is going to be of any use to him.”
The burning question of the teeming millions of Pakistan is that why not to change the ENTIRE decadent system and why we are still living in a quasi one unit system?


The fact is that even after 74+ years of age, Pakistan is still standing at a dead end. The reason being that almost 98% population is totally disconnected with the concept of Pakistaniat or our nation hood, which means “the state or quality of having a status as a separate and independent nation”. Alienation of such a huge population from the main life stream of Pakistan, is virtually, a fatal disease.


This alienation of 98+% country’s population is tearing apart the country which has already been economically and socially blown to the smithereens by terrorism and other violence.
The terrorism can never be eliminated from its roots, if the society cannot provide justice and social security to its poorest of the poor. In fact, INJUSTICE and SOCIAL INEQUALITY, breeds EXTREMISM, VIOLENCE and TERRORISM.


As such, our current system, is the biggest enemy of our statehood.
However, the fact which is more dangerous and perilous is that we have turned ourselves into a more fragmented society than our forefathers could have ever imagined.


The schism (division or disunion), is so intense that if immediate corrective steps are not taken, God forbid, this country may even see, more turbulent times.


And from this divided society, the hydra (Greek myth of a monster with nine heads, each of which, when struck off, was replaced by two new ones) of sectarian and religious violence, is massively shaking the foundations of Pakistan.


The writing on the wall is clear for all to read. The decadence of Pakistani society in every sphere of life, is abysmal, to say the least.
Hardly, any day passes without reports of suicides committed by the poor, due to the economic hardships. Children (few years back) did not not die in dozens, but in scores, due to the measles outbreak and; strangely enough, no soul moved and not even a single person was held accountable.


Imagine the level of meanness and corruption that children were provided fake polio medicines to mint money over the haplessness of the poorest of the poor.

Years after years, hundreds of hundreds kids, women and men are dying in Thar area, just due to diseases and malnutrition, but our ministers and public representatives made sure to enjoy their feasts, right in the middle of the starving population of Thar. These beasts are more callous, than the Changez Khan.

To top it all, the worsening conditions of law and order, excluding the war on terror connected problems, with particular reference to the violence on religious and sectarian grounds, is a matter of highest alarm, which deserves top priority tackling, not only by the government and its law enforcing agencies, but by the civil society, as a whole. Such problems can never be resolved till such time we abolish different educational systems and traditional systems of police and justice serving only the elite class.


The current frame work, under which the country is being run will not take Pakistan any forward, even if it is allowed to continue as such, for another 100 years. All small and big nations in our region and the world have overtaken us, in the basic fields of health, education, justice, law and order and food security.
On the other hand, the exploitation of the country’s resources by the powerful elite has made them the richest elite of the South Asian region.


It is high time that all stakeholders in Pakistan must wake up, as the nation is moving fast towards destruction; and business as usual, can do no good for Pakistan; our survival is directly linked with the existence of our nationhood, whose essence is vast vanishing in the thin air.


Pakistan needs a turnaround; for which the basic need is our adaptation and readiness for the CHANGE, not in cosmetic, but in the most real sense. We need a complete change from one era to another, like the one witnessed during the past 4-5 decades by China, South Korea, Singapore, UAE, Malaysia and Indonesia. And the secret of their rapid success was keeping the self interest and politics, subservient to the national interest.


Hence, for all Pakistanis, failure is not an option, but success is also not automatically guaranteed.


In this regard, I would like to suggest that we formulate a new social contract, for the common people (98+% of the country’s population) of Pakistan, who always pays 100 percent bills and taxes; and never defaults on their bank loans.


Let us make a new Pakistan, which is redesigned to practically cater to the needs of the exploited masses.


In this connection, we must know that the biggest ailment of Pakistan and its governance is the order of the CENTRALISATION, which started from the concept of the ONE UNIT.
Still, geographically and population wise, these four provinces are so huge and un-manageable that for all intents and purposes, they are still ONE UNIT, for the general masses.


We have to realise that the very survival and interest of Pakistan is far more supreme than the political interests of some large and small political parties of Pakistan.


All crime centers can be easily located, controlled and eliminated, if the administrative units are minuscule. I wonder that in their life time, a CM or an IG has ever visited Minchinabad, Maroot, Panjgoor and many such far off Pakistani towns.


In fact, in such far flung areas, the SHO, is the IG for the local population and the Assistant Commissioner, the Chief Minister.
However, If we have to put the politics of the vested interests before the national interest, then forget about the survival of the country.


What we have to and we must do, is to first determine the national interest and then keep it supreme over all other considerations.
In my opinion now a time has come for taking the following decisions IMMEDIATELY:


– To create easily governable administrative units or provinces. In this regard, there should be no discrimination or injustice with any province and ethnic or linguistic group; and each civil division of the country repeat each division, should be converted into a province, which may for political reasons be given the name of an administrative unit or RIASAT etc. Moreover, in order to remove any semblance of ethnicity or linguistic bias, these provinces/administrative units/RIASATS should be named like the NA seats; and mentioned as PK1, PK2, PK3 and so on.
No need to panic in creating about three plus dozen provinces in Pakistan. Turkey has 81 provinces and same is the case with Iran, Afghanistan, China, India and Thailand etc.


This will also work as a panacea (an answer or solution for all problems or difficulties), for the eradication of linguistic, sectarian and any other type of frictions and doubts, about the hegemony of one class of the people, over the other.


In fact, it will work wonders in the speedy development and unity of Pakistan; and kill instantly, any secessionist (particularly in Balouchistan), linguistic, or sectarian activities, currently prevailing in some parts of the country.


– Moreover, the current election system is so flawed that any Tom Dick and Harry can easily manipulate it to defeat the basic purpose of the democracy. Just imagine in the current system, one can easily get elected by getting even less than 10% of the total registered voters. So, if the basic electoral process is retarded, how can it give birth to genuine representatives of the authentic democracy?


Changes must be also be made in our constitution, to make it a presidential form of a democratic set up, where the whole country directly votes for the president. However, before voting, the candidates of all political parties for the presidential post, must notify (in advance) a list of their MPAs, MNAs and Senators, who will be automatically considered elected, according to the percentage of votes cast, in favour of all the candidates, for the top post of the country.


This change of electoral system will greatly facilitate participation of expatriate Pakistanis and also allow local Pakistanis to vote at any polling station of the country, consequently, increasing the overall voters turn out.


– The decision for Pakistan’s charter of development for building dams and mega projects like CPEC etc., for the next 50 years should also be finalised, on which, later on, no politics should be allowed, for any political party.


In other words, all the registered political parties must decide now, where they would like to see Pakistan, in EACH and EVERY field of the life, after 50 years. This plan should be further divided into ten five year plans and the old five year plan system reintroduced.
In view of the foregoing, may be, we have one last chance to stem the rot; to unite the people and to give them a prescription, to rise again and re-build the nation from the ashes.

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
03219402157
Lahore.

How to Transform Most Heroin Addicted Country?

Respected Mr. Arif Alvi Sahab President of Pakistan

Respected Mr. Imran Khan Sahab Prime Minister of Pakistan

Respected Chairman Senate of Pakistan

Respected Speaker National Assembly of Pakistan

Respected Dr. Fehmida Mirza Sahiba Minister for IPC

Sirs/Madam

AoA.

It is earnestly hoped that our federal and provincial governments in Pakistan were fully aware about the colossal drug related disaster, being caused by this menace, which is more damaging than terrorism, to our future generations.

If anyone wants to know the stark reality of the gravity of drug menace in Pakistan, the following two paragraphs of an article’s link given below, shall suffice, as an eye opener:

Quote:

“Pakistan, a country already tormented by regional insurgencies, is fighting a losing battle against a different kind of foe: drug addiction. In the country’s northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), an estimated 11 percent of residents use illicit substances – primarily heroin.

Peshawar, the provincial capital of KPK, is a city rife with homeless addicts and dirty needles.”

“Pakistan’s illegal drug trade is believed to generate $2 billion a year [making] Pakistan the most heroin-addicted country, per capita, in the world.” Unquote.

Link:- http://thediplomat.com/2014/03/pakistan-the-most-heroin-addicted-country-in-the-world/

In this connection, it is earnestly and urgently requested that the Prime Minister of Pakistan and all major political parties, particularly having representation in the parliament (because they are ruling in all the four provinces of the country), to accord top priority to protect our future generations, from the most deadly menace of increasing drugs use trend, in our kids and youth on streets and educational institutions, by joining hands in planning and execution of legislation and action plans, on war like emergency basis.

In this regard, we should not only concentrate to fight the drug menace from just one angle, but our plan should be multi pronged, encompassing every conceivable activity in society, to provide healthy atmosphere to our youth.

First of all we must include the dangers of drugs use in the curriculum of the junior classes to educate and brain wash our youth in their early ages.

Sports is another activity in which, fortunately, our youth loves to indulge in.

Revival of sports in country will also provide jobs to many jobless youth in Pakistan.

In this regard, a presentation on how to revive sports in Pakistan was given to the then PMO on 6 September, 2016 wherein, it was also suggested to build few modern sports cities (as a part of CPEC program) to channelise the energy of our youth from drugs, crime and terrorism towards healthy sports activities, along with automatic provision of jobs, from the newly created sports industry.

If anyone wants to know the importance of sports in transforming a society, kindly peruse the following statement of late Nelson Mandela, slightly modified to be applicable on current Pakistani state of affairs of the society.

Quote:

“Sports has the power to change Pakistan…it has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite Pakistani people in a way that little else does. It speaks to the Pakistani youth in a language they understand. Sports can create hope for the entire Pakistani nation, where once there was only despair, lawlessness, hunger, unemployment, poverty, drugs, suicide bombings and alarming increase of suicides due to the economic hardships. It is more powerful than government in breaking down the menace of drugs and terrorism which has blown the country to the smithereens.”
Unquote.

An advice/plan previously given on 26 June 2016 to the then PMLN’s government titled “How to improve economy with sports?” which fell on deaf ears of those who were never bothered about the welfare of the teeming millions of Pakistan is provided as below:

How to improve national economy and reduce expenses on health budget with investment in sports..?

26 June 2016
Respected Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Sahab,
اسلام و علیکم
Sir,

The subject mentioned article is submitted for your personal kind perusal and is based on an old maxim quoted as below:

“The battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton”.

(i) The British were given to believe the real reason which tipped the balance in their favour in wars was the superior character of its young men built in boarding schools while playing games like cricket.

(ii) Eton was one of the famous English boarding schools that trained English boys for careers in the military, civil service and the church.

(iii) Famous public schools saw team sports like cricket not just as outdoor play, but as an organised way of teaching English boys, the discipline, the importance of hierarchy, the skills, the codes of honour and the leadership qualities that helped them build and run the British Empire.

(iv) Through the game of cricket-the ideal that cricket was played not for victory or profit but for its own sake, in the spirit of fair play, the British imperialists sought to justify their conquests and glorify the self image of English elite as “unselfish acts”.

(v) Though it suited the English ruling class to believe that it was the superior character of its young men built on playing fields that tipped the balance, the Napoleanic wars were won due to the economic resources of England. It was progress in trade and industry which made England, the world’s greatest power.

As such, a humble effort is made with the subject mentioned article reproduced below, to raise this nation’s full economic potential in trade and industry, through a physically super-fit Pakistani population, which must collectively believe in the saying “healthy body healthy mind’.

Last but not the least, we have to consider the 200 (now almost 230 million) population of Pakistan, as a huge manpower asset of this planet, which needs to channelise its positive energy into specific future goals, set by the nation’s visionary leadership.

The national leadership must also determine, how to achieve these goals.

ARTICLE.

It is no secret that how politics coupled with corruption, has spoiled the sports in the country, which has earned the DUBIOUS distinction of the worlds BIGGEST nation, NOT to have earned a single medal in the Olympics, since the year 1994. While, much smaller and poorer countries like Ethiopia, Afghanistan and Kenya, have proved that winning medals at international level is just a matter of commitment, dedication and simple hard work, sans politics.

In the past, luckily our cricket, hockey, squash and some other sporting teams and players have been bringing laurels for Pakistan; with very little money, extremely small size governing boards and minimal politics.

Gradually, the foundations of key sports in Pakistan were eaten up by the greed of money, rampant corruption, nepotism, politics and incompetencies of the successive governments, sports managers and the players combined.

If, we have to put the sports in Pakistan back on the right track, two basic things are necessary.

Firstly, a vision and secondly, visionary and totally focused sports leadership, to put Pakistan back on top, at the worlds’ sports map.

As far as, the vision is concerned, nothing ever said about sports can match the following quote of Mr. Nelson Mandela, “Sport has the power to change the world…it has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language they understand. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair. It is more powerful than government in breaking down racial barriers.”

Now, taking a cue from the above mentioned statement of Mr. Nelson Mandela, it is suggested that Pakistani government should slightly re-phrase it and declare the following as its VISION statement:

“Sports has the power to change Pakistan…it has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite Pakistani people in a way that little else does. It speaks to the Pakistani youth in a language they understand. Sports can create hope for the entire Pakistani nation, where once there was only despair, lawlessness, hunger, unemployment, poverty, drugs, suicide bombings and alarming increase of suicides due to the economic hardships. It is more powerful than government in breaking down the menace of terrorism which has blown the country to the smithereens.”
Moreover, sports raised in the country on modern and scientific lines can be one of the biggest economic sector; providing employment, reducing poverty and drastically improving public health and fitness levels.

Under an sports advisor to the Prime Minister, we need to have a Pakistan Sports Commission (PSC) responsible for central planning under the banner میرا پاکستان sports system.

Under the this system, Pakistan will root out talented young children and put them in special academies from as young as four years old. If they are able to progress, athletes who make the cut should be put into a relentless training programme, filled with targets they must regularly hit, and paid by the government a monthly wage of Rs.60,000/-

Each year, the best athletes should then be sent to national training centres to be established at all the provincial capitals, where they will compete to enter Pakistan’s national team.

If they will succeed, they will move with their families into these training centres and live there all year round. These centres will train the sportspersons having the following mission statement:

“There will be no breakthrough without the hardest hardship. You cannot be a champion without going through the ultimate pressure”.

For as long as they will be successful, the national team members will benefit from perks including air tickets for their parents to watch them compete and, in some cases, sponsorship deals.

Sportspersons who will win medals in international competitions, or with national titles, can attend university after their career ends, with the tuition fee paid for, by the government.

The Pakistan Sports Commission (PSC) should have three units under the Advisor on Sports to the PM, namely the administrative departments, sport competition management centres, and other support and services institutions.

The PSC will be closely tied with All Sports Federations of Pakistan and the Pakistan Olympic Committee (POA). Besides forming strategies for sport development, overseeing their implementation, and developing mid- and long-range sport development plans, the PSC will be responsible for 9 number of functions as detailed below:

  1. Creating a national sport framework
  2. Promoting physical activity and exercise participation in schools and local and regional communities
  3. Organising national sporting events
  4. Organising international sport events in Pakistan.
  5. Enforcing antidrug and anticompetitive measures.
  6. Supporting research into the development of sports.
  7. Implementing regulations governing the sport industry, sport market, and sport-related business activities.
  8. Implementing national physical training standards and supervising public health in coordination with the Ministry of Health.
  9. Overseeing sport activities with foreign associations and teams, and sport-related cooperation and communication with foreign countries.

To fulfil the nation’s Olympic strategies and ambition, the PSC and sport authorities at the provincial level will play a key role in promoting sport development in Pakistan.

One of the strategies should be the sponsorship of the Pakistan National Games (PNG), modelled after the modern Olympic Games; the PNG will be the largest and most important sport extravaganza in Pakistan. Each province-level administrative unit should send a team to compete in the PNG. The preparation for and competition at the PNG will allow the government to cultivate elite Pakistani athletes for major world competitions.
The essence of Pakistani Olympic strategies and ambition will be a unique system of selecting and training elite athletes.

Pakistan will become one of the few countries in the world that dedicate and use spare-time sport schools extensively to train and prepare future elite athletes. A spare-time sport school will be a boarding school specialized in sport and established to train Olympic hopefuls. Students will be selected for their athletic talent. They will take academic classes in the morning and engage in rigorous sport training sessions in the afternoon. These sport schools will serve as a reserve pool for elite sport teams at the provincial and national levels.

The Sports Law of Pakistan should became effective within six months of the formation of the PSC, becoming the first fundamental legal document for sport.

The Sports Law will establish the main tasks and key principles in managing the sport industry, confirming the importance of mass sport, and identifying the duties and responsibilities of sport-related organisations.

Essentially, the law will set the framework for the development of modern sport in Pakistan. The enactment of the law will signify that the sport industry in Pakistan has entered a new era under the protection of the country’s legal system.

Based on the Sports Law, local governments at provincial and city levels will have the right and authority to make their own rules for managing sport within their jurisdictions.

The Plan for Olympic Glories should also be released by the PSC within six months of its formation. The plan should outline three goals:

(a) restructuring the system in elite sport training and management.
(b) enhancing the elite athlete delivery pipeline and system (including sport schools).

(c) endeavours to maintain the nation’s leading position in world sport competitions.

The PSC should also promulgate the guidelines for a national fitness program. The guidelines should be drafted with the aim of improving the health and the overall physical condition of the general population.

The guidelines will encourage everyone, especially children and adolescence, to engage in at least one sporting activity every day, learn at least two ways of keeping fit, and have a health examination every year.

The aim will be that by 2020 (now 2024) about 40 percent of Pakistan’s population would be regularly participating in physical activity and that clear improvement would take place in the physical fitness level of Pakistani citizens.

In this modern era sports needs professionalisation which will lead to commercialisation; this means that sports associations become profit-making entities and that there will be a club system and professional sports leagues will also be formed. Sports clubs operations will cover ticket sales, advertising, club transfers, commercial matches, and television broadcasting.

This will open for world wide sports playing and related job opportunities for Pakistani sportspersons.

Best Regards,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad

Who lost the semifinal between Pakistan & Australia? – The Pakistani team’s think tank..!

First of all Haider Ali deserved to be included and in group easy games he should have been tested. Secondly if you have a nuclear type explosive weapon and it was not used at the required time it is not the fault of soldiers but the leadership.


Even with this playing eleven after a very slow start when first wicket of Babar Azam fell on the last ball of tenth over at just 71/1 only 10 overs were left and if at that stage Asif Ali was sent in place of FZ he would have at least five overs to perform (because the other batsmen would have consumed the remaining 5 overs) and in those 30 balls he would have comfortably given a minimum of 45 runs instead he got out for one run caught in try of pushing the run rate. And Asif’s best utility would have been in the power play when almost entire out field was empty with only two fielders out side the ring and for a player like Asif he could have easily accumulated 80 + in PP instead of what we got was 47 and that made the difference.


I will again say our leadership played with traditional mind set and never allowed the out of box suggestions to be considered. Actually this is an era of SMART cricket which demanded that in case we were to bat first we must give our nuclear weapon the chance to accumulate maximum runs with his type of batting.
In a nut shell we lost the mind game.


To put blame on drop of a catch at the end of the innings is absolutely non sense. We know tonight Australians dropped many easy catches. The main issue was our score should and could have been 195-200 with this same team which our team leadership failed to visualise. To win any war innovation is the key which gives victory to a small army over a larger army. Otherwise larger army would have always won in the history.

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad

FZ total score 55 with 32 balls
4×6=24 3×4=12
=36 runs with boundaries
55-36=19
In 25 balls FZ scored 19 runs
Now note Wade scored
41 runs in 17 balls

Main culprit is FZ who scored 19 runs/25 balls and only 3 runs in 19th over
Aus scored 22 runs in 19th over.

A Letter of Felicitations to the UNO SG

Excellency Mr. António Guterres,

Greetings.

You personally deserve award of Nobel Peace Prize and profound congratulations on the re-emergence of UNO under your command as a potent and fearless organisation which is firmly standing up against the genocide of hapless people and Human Rights violations all over the globe.

In the the veracity of my above statement the following two monumental reports of UNO are living testimony of the sudden turnaround being noticed in the performances of the UNO with special reference to the attention towards the protection of the Human Rights:

  1. First-ever UN human rights report on Kashmir calls for international inquiry into multiple violations

Link:- https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=23198

  1. Myanmar military leaders must face genocide charges – UN report
    Link:-

Link:- https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/08/1017802

In this connection, your kind attention is invited towards the following communication (link provided below) addressed to the then SG UNO Mr. Ban ki-moon. Few excerpts quoted as below:
Quote. “As it may be already very well in your knowledge that UN has described the 8,00,000 Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, as one of the most persecuted minorities in the world, being tortured, displaced, faced travel and trade limitations, murders, now Rohingya Muslims face child-limitation policies as well.
Similarly, over 10 million Kashmiri Muslim population living since 1947 under Indian occupation forces, are the most persecuted MAJORITY in the world. The list of humanly unimaginable atrocities perpetrated for the last almost seven decades, is so long that its compilation will be more voluminous, than the final print edition of 2010 of 32-volume set of Encyclopaedia Britannica.
YOUR EXCELLENCY, LET NOT THE POSTERITY DOCUMENT THAT YOU SIDED WITH THE HOLOCAUST OFFENDERS OF INDIA AND FAILED TO USE YOUR INFLUENCE TO STOP GENOCIDE OF INNOCENT KIDS, WOMEN AND MEN DEMANDING THEIR LEGAL AND MORAL RIGHT OF SELF DETERMINATION.
REMEMBER KASHMIRI PEOPLE ARE NOT ASKING FOR THE MOON.”
Unquote.

Mr. Ban ki-moon Kashmiris are not asking for moon – An open letter to Mr. Ban Ki-moon
Link:- https://www.snayyar.com/ban-ki-moon-kashmiris-are-not-asking-for-the-moon-an-open-letter-to-mr-ban-ki-moon-secretary-general-of-the-uno.html#sthash.kOz2eXgF.dpbs
In continuation of the above, an email was sent (link provided below) addressed to the Prosecutor International Criminal Court dated 16 September 2018 titled “Fit case for war crimes trial of the leaders of the Indian government and its forces commanders/troops for genocide of Kashmiri population living in Indian Occupied Kashmir” contents reproduced as below:

Quote. “We invite your kind attention towards war crimes being continuously committed and perpetrated by the Indian Army’s leadership and troops under command and orders of the top Indian civilian government leadership in the geographical area of Kashmir under occupation of the Indian forces.

This illegal and unlawful Indian occupation of Kashmir, for a period of over seven decades, is an internationally and UN recognised dispute, as per the security council resolutions, which called for allowing/giving the right of self determination to the Kashmiri population, which is being continuously denied by the Indian government, despite of the fact that the UN military observers are posted both in India and Pakistan. As such, the presence of UN military observers proves beyond any shadow of doubt that Kashmir is NOT and has never been an internal issue/matter of India and that it needs to be resolved as per the relevant UN Security Council Resolutions.

During the above mentioned period of over seven decades, the Kashmiri population has been waging (as allowed under the UN charter) relentless struggle for their right of self determination, paying heaviest price in the history of mankind, in the shape of deaths, injuries, rapes, blindness by attack of pellet guns, abductions, jails and worst imaginable torture perpetuated by the Indian security forces.

In this regard, we take this opportunity to bring to your notice the latest case of war crime committed by the Indian occupying forces in the Indian Held Kashmir, as reported by the daily “The Express Tribune” dated 15 September 2018 titled “
‘Barbaric conduct’: Viral picture shows Indian soldiers dragging body in IoK

Link:- https://tribune.com.pk/story/1803947/3-barbaric-conduct-viral-picture-shows-indian-soldiers-dragging-body-iok/

Moreover, for the detailed study of the reports of the highly reputed International Organisations, about the unparalleled Human Rights violations and unimaginable magnitude of genocide/manslaughter of Kashmiris, committed by the Indian forces, on the orders of their civilian leadership, is duly chronicled and can also be perused at the links given below:

1…https://www.snayyar.com/ban-ki-moon-kashmiris-are-not-asking-for-the-moon-an-open-letter-to-mr-ban-ki-moon-secretary-general-of-the-uno.html#sthash.m7z4Mocn.dpbs

2…https://www.snayyar.com/stop-genocide-in-kashmir.html#sthash.EjvTJiMu.dpbs

In view of the foregoing, you as the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, are requested to immediately initiate necessary proceedings, as per laws of the war crimes, against the responsible Indians, on charges of worst possible human rights violations, in the history of the mankind; of the Kashmiris living under Indian occupation of their land.

Best Regards,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
+923219402157
Lahore.”
Unquote.

Wither Human Rights – Kashmir
An appeal to the Prosecutor
International Criminal Court
Post Office Box 19519
2500 CM
The Hague
The Netherlands
Link:- https://www.snayyar.com/wither-human-rights-kashmir.html#sthash.Dmm16FZk.dpbs

Keeping in view of the fact that from today you are visiting India, where the only untenable argument about Kashmir you are going to get is that it was an integral part of India and it was their internal matter.
Now the question is (even if their untenable argument is accepted for a moment) now law permits Indian authorities to subjugate Kashmiri people with unleashing worst holocaust for over seven decades, when Kashmiris have already decided to live with Pakistan, which is daily manifested by the fact that Kashmiris martyred (on daily basis) are burying their dead wrapped in Pakistani flags.

Moreover, if UN can decide and recommend war crimes trials of Myanmar Military Personnel (where Rohingya Muslims were already their internal matter as no UN Military Observers were posted in Myanmar) why not UN is recommending war crimes trial against the responsible persons of the Indian government authorities, where UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein has already stated in his report that there is an urgent need to address past and ongoing human rights violations and abuses and deliver justice for all people in Kashmir, who for seven decades have suffered a conflict that has claimed or ruined numerous lives.

Moreover, Indian argument also does not hold water (that Kashmir was their internal matter), because under the UN resolutions about Kashmir, the UNITED NATIONS MILITARY OBSERVER GROUP IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN is working; and which is a testament of the fact that Kashmir is a disputed issue between India and Pakistan and all UN documents and Map’s show Kashmir as a disputed territory and not as an Indian territory, where millions have been killed by the Indian Forces over a period of seven decades, just because Kashmiris
were and are demanding their Right of Self Determination, exactly as per the Charter of the UNO.

In view of the foregoing, and considering that Kashmir has now become a flashpoint between the two nuclear power neighbours, which has endangered the peace of the entire world, you are requested to use your authority as the Secretary General of the United Nations to immediately call a meeting of the Security Council to address the following issues:

  • Looming imminent danger of a full blown nuclear war between Pakistan and India over Kashmir crises.
  • Initiative for commencement of war crimes trial against Indian government responsible personnel.

Concluding, it is requested that your excellency may take any suitable action, applying your own independent mind, without being influenced by the false propaganda of the Indians, who yesterday brought this world further closer to the brink of a nuclear armageddon, by firing on a civilian helicopter (much inside Pakistani territory) which on board had the Prime Minister of AJ&K government.

Best Regards,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
+923219402157
Lahore.
01.10.2018 (Still as relevant)

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