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Capital Talk – 1 April 2010

Submitted by on April 1, 2010 – 12:02 pmOne Comment

Senator Babar Ghouri MQM, Sardar Mahtab Ahmad Khan PML-N and Nazar Mohammad Gondal PPP in fresh episode with Hamid Mir.

http://76.73.27.50/Videos/CT//CT20100401.flv

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  • afzaalkhan says:

    Yaar Hamid Mir thoree si sharam, I mean this guy is a liar and highest distorter of fact, pray tell me from the following six points of Mujeeb what was acceptable which woiuld not have finished pak as it was. Mujeeb was a traitor and kuttey ki maut mara gaya.
    And u then wonder why Pakistan is in such dire straits, we keep re writting history depending who is in power. A ghaddar is a ghaddar adn will remain ghaddar. Mujeeb ek ghaddar tha. Sheikh Hasina his daughter has reecently admitted they were planning long b4 six nukaat the independence of east pakistan.

    Mujeeb Six Points

    1. The Constitution should provide for a Federation of Pakistan in the true sense on the basis of the Lahore Resolution and for a parliamentary form of government based on the supremacy of a directly elected legislature on the basis of universal adult franchise.

    2. The Federal Government shall deal with only two subjects; Defense and Foreign Affairs. All residuary subjects will be vested in the federating states.

    3. There should be either two separate, freely convertible currencies for the two Wings, or one currency with two separate reserve banks to prevent inter-Wing flight of capital.

    4. The power of taxation and revenue collection shall be vested in the federating units. The Federal Government will receive a share to meet its financial obligations.

    5. Economic disparities between the two Wings shall disappear through a series of economic, fiscal, and legal reforms.

    6. A militia or paramilitary force must be created in East Pakistan, which at present has no defense of it own.

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