Another Miss Call For Pakistani Government


In the beginning the mobile phone calls were very costly so I and my friends decided to give miscall to each other whenever we want to meet and we selected a point of meeting. Every thing was going all right we used this technique well. One day one of my friend gave me miscall I went to the meeting point waited there for half an hour but my friend didn’t came there. I was very upset that he made me a fool so I gave miscall to one of my other friend and left the point quickly. Next day when we met every one complained about the wrong use of miscall. When we investigated into the matter my friend who gave miscall to me said that he don’t know about the miscall .he was searching the number of one of his relative at that time he saw my number and without any intension he pressed the OK button and after realizing that he is making a call he disconnected it, without knowing that he gave miscall. After that we abandoned this procedure.
It seems interesting to me that Pakistan government is getting miscalls and fake letter’s .we have to wait and see if the letter from a Saudi Prince to CJ is fake or not but it seems to me that it would be fake .if it is not fake it shows that the Prince thinks that every one in the Government is corrupt and they will not take action on this step by ministry of religious affair except the CJ.
NOVEMBER 3, 2010 The Ministry of Religious Affairs said the letter to Chief Justice of Pakistan from a Saudi prince, is fake, Geo News reported Wednesday.
According to reports a Saudi prince wrote a letter to Chief justice about getting expensive accommodations far from KHANA KAABA by ministry of religious affairs, Pakistan.
Secretary Religious Affairs Agha Sarwar Qazalbash said there is massive mafia operating in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), which could possibly be involved in the letter writing.
He said the mafia could have written the letter to the CJ on finding their interests unfulfilled (THE NEWS)
It is interesting that a massive mafia is operating in Saudi Arabia, which is involved in hajj operations and accommodation hiring.
He further told that two people, in the garb of spokesmen of Saudi prince, turned up to him during his visit to the kingdom and offered him expensive accommodations, adding when their offer was jettisoned, they wrote the letter to Chief Justice of Pakistan on getting their offer dashed.(THE NATION).
The secretary said the present accommodations have been availed at rent worth 1400 to 1600 riyals, contrasting earlier accommodations which were taken on rent worth even 2500 riyals. (THE NEWS)
He didn’t mentioned the distance of these accommodations as in the news told that they are 4 t0 5 KM from KAABA
Saudi prince Bandar Bin Khalid Bin Sultan from his personal office, it is informed that his company offered Pakistani authorities the accommodations for pilgrims; costing only 33.50 Saudi Riyal while the location was 2 kilometer away from Haram Sharif.(Saudi Prince Letter on Hajj corruption)
Agha remarked that pilgrims are being refunded with the amount, which went surplus owing to the inexpensive accommodations.
Meantime, the Foreign Ministry has been sought to verify the veracity of the letter in question. (THE NEWS)
It is one of the important thing to be done if the letter is authentic or not but i think the Supreme Court will not take this matter in consideration they will only see that the content of the letter are right or not.
One of the comments written on the blog (Saudi Prince Letter on Hajj corruption) by Arias says that “The corruption is so stunning even the outsiders can’t keep themselves from weeping.”
Tanzeel. Commented on the same blog that “If they are spending that much amount on Hajj they should bear other expenses too.” They are not poor but is it legal to take extra money from them .if it is right then people who kidnaps or loots other may say that we are taking money from rich peoples not from the poor so it is ok.
In the beginning I gave the title an other miss call you will be thinking which was the other one, It was on Friday, November 28, 2008 when “a mysterious” telephone call was made, ostensibly by Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee of India, to Pakistani President Asif Zardari, on Friday, November 28, two days into the Mumbai attacks.
India by then had declared that the militants who’d stormed Mumbai were all from Pakistan. The heated conversation left Zardari thinking that India was about to attack and led him to put Pakistan’s armed forces on “high alert (Mystery Phone Call Put Pakistan and India on the Brink of War)
Zardari quickly mobilized Western leaders in an attempt to avert war, telephoning Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, among others, who in turn frantically called India, Hasan said. Pakistani reporters who were briefed by the Indian Embassy in Islamabad said they were told that Rice telephoned Mukherjee in the middle of the night and demanded: “Why have you threatened war?”
According to those same sources, Mukherjee told Rice that he’d made no such call or threat. Nevertheless Rice, Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and defense secretary Robert Gates all rushed to the region.
It’s unclear who made the call.
“They did it (made the call). It was not a hoax call, but an instrument of psychological warfare. They were trying to scare Pakistan, test the waters for our reaction,” Hasan said in an interview.
Hasan added that he’d received information that India was “about to launch a very drastic action” on that Friday, and that only intervention from Western leaders averted it.
(Mystery Phone Call Put Pakistan and India on the Brink of War)
The Indian Foreign Ministry issued a statement Sunday morning officially denying that its minister, Pranab Mukherjee, had made a “threatening call” to President Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan (The New York Times December 7, 2008)
“I had made no such telephone call,” Mukherjee said in the statement. “It is, however, worrying that a neighboring state might even consider acting on the basis of such a hoax call, try to give it credibility with other states, and confuse the public by releasing the story in part.” (The New York Times December 7, 2008)
So miscall took every body in high tension .It is history I know but we have to remember it and also learn lesson from it.

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