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Hi Faisal

Sticking to your theme of how some issue erupts nightly, takes centre stage for a couple of days and then gets buried, whatever happened to that Federal Minister who abused Kashmala Tariq on national TV?

Are we to assume that all is forgiven and it’s back to business as usual?

Shaikh Sahab: Actually, aap ka business bhi wohi hai jo mera hai… jab interests common hon to phir konsa abuse, konsi maafi, kahan ki accountability… As Mr. FQ said, it’s all about ‘Point Scoring’ ONLY.

FQ: The ‘wall’ is closed for comments, therefore, I have to tell you here that this theme is looking fabulous. Please don’t change it, EVER ;)

Back to the show:
I tried to call yesterday, but couldn’t get through. I wanted to ask these so called ‘Peoples’ Representatives’,
1) Why isn’t there a rally against the rising prices, by any of the party, specially the ones in opposition? isn’t this part of their job?
2) It’s not the public’s fault that the govt. cannot control this inflation. Why should the public bear the burden?
3) If they can’t control the prices, and they can’t pay enough subsidies, why don’t they increase the wages equally propotionate to the rise in prices of food, fuel, electricity, etc.?
4) Why can’t they make it a ‘Law’ that whenever the prices will increase the wages will increase too with the same percentage, atleast by that particular sector or company (whichever is concerned)? I am sure they know that factors of production include wages too.
5) What is the Judiciary doing NOW, when it’s about the public? Isn’t it supposed to be ‘FREE and FAIR’?

If they can have immediate law making on some stupid sms, why not for the General Public that’s suffering everyday???

If obscenities is all it takes then get me in a room with these useless government types and I’ll be the “Point Iscoring” KING.

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