Posts Tagged ‘My Views’
Loud Thinking August 22, 2014 at 04:12PM
Why people are saying that PM Nawaz Sharif is acting, living and behaving like a King, when he doesn’t even own a personal car?
Loud Thinking August 22, 2014 at 03:52PM
Malik Riaz of Bahria Town is famous for always being in the forefront in helping people in times of calamities.
As such, one wonders why he has not offered even to provide water to the long marching people in Islamabad?
Loud Thinking August 22, 2014 at 01:40PM
@nayyarahmad:
Tributes to the Attributes of a true leader..! Given below are some excerpts relating to Mr. Imran Khan, from … http://t.co/ySaV2ckbVq
Loud Thinking August 22, 2014 at 12:42PM
Tributes to the Attributes of a true leader..!
Given below are some excerpts relating to Mr. Imran Khan, from the book titled “Sir Vivian”, an autobiography of famous West Indian cricketer, Mr. Vivian Richards. Co-authored by Bob Harris.
1. “He (Imran Khan) was one of the fiercest competitors and, no matter how well you were batting, he would always have a delivery which could come and destroy you. I respect him and his cricketing views; and if the Pakistani side had a leader they looked up to and respected like they did him, they would be a much better and more consistent team than they are now. He (Imran Khan) and Miandad are two of the most patriotic individuals I have met, and I can identify with that. I am quite certain you wouldn’t be hearing stories about match-fixing and other bad things if they were at the helm. Both would die for their country.
This is how the best players feel. It is so often the passion involved in playing for your country that leads to the raw aggression which can sometimes surprise spectators.” (Page 174).
2. “This wasn’t always the case around the world. Australia was notorious for ‘home’ decisions, and there were problems in Pakistan, in India and even at home in Caribbean. This is what brought about the change to neutral umpires. Imran Khan was maybe the first to demand neutral umpires, and when we toured Pakistan we had two Indian umpires.” (Page 207).
3. “They talk of reverse swing as something new, but when I first toured Pakistan in 1975 we saw Imran Khan and Sarfraz Nawaz do it on a regular basis with the old ball.” (Page 213).
4. “I could never imagine a player like Imran Khan being involved in anything like that, because he loves his country, the way I love the West Indies and Ian Botham loves England. Imran’s pride wouldn’t allow him to, any more than ours would me or Ian. The problem needs to be taken more seriously and be throughly investigated. Anyone caught and proved beyond doubt to be involved in match-fixing should be given the maximum punishment, both within the game and under the laws of the country in which it happens. In my view, its a kind of treason, selling your country out. At one time that would have meant being put in front of a firing squad! How can anyone sell out his or her country for a few bucks? It is beyond my comprehension.” (Page 219).
Loud Thinking August 22, 2014 at 12:28PM
Imran Khan in the eyes of Sir Vivian Richards..!
Given below are some excerpts relating to Mr. Imran Khan, from the book titled “Sir Vivian”, an autobiography of famous West Indian cricketer, Mr. Vivian Richards. Co-authored by Bob Harris.
1. “He (Imran Khan) was one of the fiercest competitors and, no matter how well you were batting, he would always have a delivery which could come and destroy you. I respect him and his cricketing views; and if the Pakistani side had a leader they looked up to and respected like they did him, they would be a much better and more consistent team than they are now. He (Imran Khan) and Miandad are two of the most patriotic individuals I have met, and I can identify with that. I am quite certain you wouldn’t be hearing stories about match-fixing and other bad things if they were at the helm. Both would die for their country.
This is how the best players feel. It is so often the passion involved in playing for your country that leads to the raw aggression which can sometimes surprise spectators.” (Page 174).
2. “This wasn’t always the case around the world. Australia was notorious for ‘home’ decisions, and there were problems in Pakistan, in India and even at home in Caribbean. This is what brought about the change to neutral umpires. Imran Khan was maybe the first to demand neutral umpires, and when we toured Pakistan we had two Indian umpires.” (Page 207).
3. “They talk of reverse swing as something new, but when I first toured Pakistan in 1975 we saw Imran Khan and Sarfraz Nawaz do it on a regular basis with the old ball.” (Page 213).
4. “I could never imagine a player like Imran Khan being involved in anything like that, because he loves his country, the way I love the West Indies and Ian Botham loves England. Imran’s pride wouldn’t allow him to, any more than ours would me or Ian. The problem needs to be taken more seriously and be throughly investigated. Anyone caught and proved beyond doubt to be involved in match-fixing should be given the maximum punishment, both within the game and under the laws of the country in which it happens. In my view, its a kind of treason, selling your country out. At one time that would have meant being put in front of a firing squad! How can anyone sell out his or her country for a few bucks? It is beyond my comprehension.” (Page 219).
Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
Lahore.
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Loud Thinking August 21, 2014 at 10:24PM
“Don’t be ashamed to weep; ’tis right to grieve. Tears are only water, and flowers, trees, and fruit cannot grow without water. But there must be sunlight also. A wounded heart will heal in time, and when it does, the memory and love of our lost ones is sealed inside to comfort us.”
— Brian Jacques
Loud Thinking August 21, 2014 at 06:32PM
3 Twitter messages to USA and its Ambassador in Pakistan..!
@nayyarahmad:
@ImranKhanPTI @StateDept @PTIofficial @usembislamabad @mubasherlucman @BarackObama @WhiteHouse @USDOSDOT_Urdu @Asad_Umar @ShireenMazari1
USA must clarify IK’s statement that r we a children of a lesser God?
@nayyarahmad:
@BarackObama @ImranKhanPTI @mubasherlucman @Asad_Umar @ShireenMazari1
what if govt taking cue fm US support cracks down on Pakistani public?
@nayyarahmad:
@usembislamabad @ImranKhanPTI @ShireenMazari
what if Govt taking cue fm Olson’s supporting statement sheds blood of the public in Islamabad?
Loud Thinking August 21, 2014 at 06:16PM
“A cup that is already full cannot have more added to it. In order to receive the further good, we must give of that which we have.”
—Margaret Becker (born 1959)
Musician
Loud Thinking August 21, 2014 at 01:03PM
Resolve a Conflict at Work
When conflict flares up at work, it might seem easier to avoid the other person involved. But this isn’t a good idea. Unresolved matters nag at you and hurt your productivity. To repair the relationship, start by recognizing your own culpability. Have you exacerbated the problem somehow? Then clear the air: “Sometimes our work styles have been a little different. Let’s make this collaboration more productive by brainstorming how we can work together well.” Think about the dynamic (are you pulling where she’s pushing?), and change what isn’t working. Then, don’t let this resolution disintegrate by falling back into your old patterns.
Adapted from “ How to Repair a Damaged Professional Relationship” by Dorie Clark.
Hasan Nisar…One man demolition squad..!
Hasan Nisar wanted at PTI Dharna..!
Imran Khan must invite Mr. Hasan Nisar at PTI Dharna.
In Pakistan, there is NO better intellectual fiery speaker than Mr. Hasan Nisar, who is a one man demolition squad and turn the tables in just one speech..!

