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04-13-2004, 12:40 AM
Usually democracy is the considered to be the preferred mode. Some people in Pakistan think that democratic Governments had badly let the people down and as such non democratic administration is preferred choice for a country like ours . Better law and order situation, foreign reserves, increase in the inward foreign investment, appointment of technocrats are all examples of Good Non Democratic Governance. Do you agree?

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04-13-2004, 12:55 AM
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Usually democracy is the considered to be the preferred mode. Some people in Pakistan think that democratic Governments had badly let the people down and as such non democratic administration is preferred choice for a country like ours . Better law and order situation, foreign reserves, increase in the inward foreign investment, appointment of technocrats are all examples of Good Non Democratic Governance. Do you agree?


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Also, how many of us believe that if we ask a civil engineer, who through out his career have been working on construction projects, to change his career to become a professional ‘ghazal’ writer, that he would be successful?


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