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why can't there be a medical council, nursing midwifery council, dental and pharmaceutical council. Oh 18th f#cking amendment prevents that.
prime reason for 18th amendment was you have panjab you do whatever you please, sindh does its thing others provinces do theirs. Now we see the fruits of it from embezzlement to money laundering. especially the things coming out of sindh are absolutely shocking.I have mixed feeling about the 18th amendment. It actually makes sense to have local schools and hospitals under the provincial govts. The problem here is that provincial govt don't care, they want authority without accountability.
prime reason for 18th amendment was you have panjab you do whatever you please, sindh does its thing others provinces do theirs. Now we see the fruits of it from embezzlement to money laundering. especially the things coming out of sindh are absolutely shocking.
There was NO discussion about it and as per orders from outside (washington?), it was passed and there we go. That is against the constitution. Autonomy in certain things makes sense but security, education and health is always under the central government.
Bottom line 18th amendment does not serve the people.
another major problem is the provinces take money from the center but they don't return any of it as taxes back to the treasury at all! Who on earth thought of it? well that's what the zardari case is money being channeled meant for projects that only existed on paper. that money is then brought back into the country and used in criminal and terrorist activity. hence FATF grey list.i agree, the intention here was not honest. If there were genuine people in the office it would have been excellent.
another major problem is the provinces take money from the center but they don't return any of it as taxes back to the treasury at all! Who on earth thought of it? well that's what the zardari case is money being channeled meant for projects that only existed on paper. that money is then brought back into the country and used in criminal and terrorist activity. hence FATF grey list.
we are seeing the meltdown of the system, and honestly most ministers are not experts at in the ministry they take charge of. its Civil service/bureaucracy that has to do the work. No one is doing any work and what we have is people showing loyalty to said political party and not country. unfortunately the bureaucratic nazism is at play too, they all come from a small pool who is educated in a foreign language and deems their own country lesser than the west. Those who are not off this minority which is 200 million people suffer because of their ideals. Urdu must be the only language of civil service and english must be phased out (this isn't british india anymore) and that will pave the way for actual people who are from working class backgrounds to enter the arena and stand at the helm of the nation.to be honest i find the whole system is rotten and this amendment is just one part of it. What Pakistan needs is a system based on merit, a democratic technocracy, where we choose the leader, who then picks his team of ministers/advisers who are experts in their fields from all of the country and not just choose someone from the pool of people that were elected and have no knowledge at all of the ministry they have been assigned. For example what skills/expertise does Faisal Vawda have to be minister of water?
why can't there be a medical council, nursing midwifery council, dental and pharmaceutical council. Oh 18th f#cking amendment prevents that.
No... the problem is peoples mindset...capable guys dont get elected and only badmash get elected. They are often jahils. So why should they do anything.I have mixed feeling about the 18th amendment. It actually makes sense to have local schools and hospitals under the provincial govts. The problem here is that provincial govt don't care, they want authority without accountability.