Corruption Yesterday and Today
Corruption Yesterday and Today
The country has been ruled by corruption, by the way it started only after the establishment of Pakistan but there was a moderation because after the establishment of Pakistan, Vadira Shahi, who came to power and did not want to go so far in looting. That there will be no return.
Therefore, there were not many discussions of corruption in this period. During this period, there were four military governments in the country, but the military regime also kept moderate and the people had little sense of corruption. The corruption culture in the country has grown since the last time of Bhutto.
In Bhutto's cabinet, there were people who jumped into political honesty and stepped into the field of corruption and drowned their radical politics. Corruption is a drug that we cannot escape. It may be called an infidelity, but even in this period, there was no free-form corruption. It was done with caution.
In this connection, it would be interesting to mention an incident of Bhutto Two. Bhutto was preparing to go to the Shimla Conference, it was a democratic custom or tradition of Bhutto that if he would go to any important meeting or conference, he would visit all the four provinces of the country, and the leading people, especially educated intellectuals, writers, etc. While meeting, they would comment on the agenda they were discussing. So Bhutto Sahib convened a meeting in the hall of the Sindh Assembly in which invited people from the city, including us, were invited. Bhutto first took part in the meeting of the Shimla Conference and then asked the participants about his government.
The participants customized the meeting participants with their thoughts. At that time, a sir's name was used very much in the context of corruption, so we talked about this sir's corruption with other proposals, Bhutto kept listening to us with great interest, then said so much in this regard. There have been many complaints, we are taking action on it. ”This was a formality which Bhutto fulfilled. After the meeting, away from the gossip, Bhutto had to go to another meeting and he left.
One of the bad traditions of the Bhutto era is that the attitude of the Bhutto regime with the workers was very sad. During the Bhutto period, two indiscriminate bullets were fired at the workers. One time in the site area in which the laborers died, the second time the laborers opened fire on the laborers, in which many workers died. Not to mention an interesting point in this regard would be excessive.
Workers movement in Karachi was in full swing Almost every mills, every factory had a strike A prominent leaders meeting was convened at the residence of Minister of Labor, Stargol, on the issue of termination of the strike, which underwent an under study on some of the key issues. The other day, in the Sindh Assembly, the office of Sattar Gobol will have a decisive discussion on these issues and an agreement will be reached. apologies.... There was talk of corrupt elements of Bhutto's era and the assembly hall, but all of these events are the same series, so there will be no detachment. As it was supposed to arrive at the Stargobl office in the Sindh Assembly at 9 o'clock in the morning, we got out of the house at eight o'clock and boarded a taxi.
The driver said that the industrial area is closed. Police opened fire on the workers last night, killing several workers. Surprisingly, our mouth was wide open. I telephoned Sattar Gobol. Sattar Gobol said, "We have heard, but we do not know how it all happened." We were surprised that the laborers were massacred and the Minister of Labor did not know about it. However, the administration restored peace by killing laborers in industrial areas. We tried to contact friends but no one was in their place. One of the interesting things to mention here was Commissioner Karachi Ruidad Ali Khan. He was allergic to labor leaders.
The talk started with corruption during the Bhutto regime. There was little doubt that some of Bhutto's ministers were corrupt and openly committing corruption, which we reported to Bhutto. We thought that Bhutto would take this issue seriously but that did not happen and corruption continued but corruption was not unrelenting like today and its scope was not spread like billions today. Not so much open-minded corruption was committed.
When we complained to StarGolf that they acted against their promise, they showed political dishonesty. "I was unaware of this whole process," said Sattar Gobol. "The power of the bureaucracy was seen after seeing so much bloodshed without having to trust a ministerial worker."
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