The corruption was first eliminated in 1951 when Liaquat Ali Khan was terminated and then corruption was eliminated by removing Khwaja Nazimuddin in 1953.
Corruption was again eliminated in 1954 when the Molvi Tameezuddin assembly was dismissed. The patriotic elimination of corruption was then institutionalized in 1955 with Patriot Chief Justice Munir’s Doctrine of Necessity (DoN) and its ratification of dissolution of assembly. Corruption was repeatedly eliminated by Patriot Gen Iskandar Mirza for as many as 4+ times from 1956-58 under the watchful eyes of Patriot-in-Chief, CJP Munir. Then came patriot Gen Ayub and imposed Martial Law to eliminate corruption again with the blessings of CJP Munir invoking the DoN. Corruption was then eliminated by Gen Ayub for 11 long years from 1958 to 1969. Then Gen Yahya Khan came in 1969 to eliminate corruption and eventually eliminated it with his blitzkrieg surgical removal and amputation of the corruption filled half on 16th December 1971. CJP’s patriotic DoN again ratified Patriot Gen Yahya’s corruption elimination rule.
Now the future is bright as the political space is now left with only the righteous and sagacious and SC certified Sadiq and Ameen. All corrupt having been disqualified for life or are in the process of being terminated or exterminated.
NAB is hounding the corrupt with relish. Every conceivable corruption is now being pursued with relentless efficiency. Any suspect is first handcuffed and put in jail and only then NAB starts to investigate. This anti corruption drive has greatly inspired confidence in the people and businessmen. We now see Pakistan progressing with leaps and bounds, $200 Billions of corrupt money stashed away has been brought back, the economy is developing at the fastest of rates. Railway minister is now promising Bullet Trains after PTI’s successful completion of Peshawar BRT within a record time at the paltry sum of Rs 7 Billion as promised. Petrol is now Rs 47. Dollar is back to Rs 60. One crore people have been employed in new jobs and 50 lac houses have been built and distributed among the disenfranchised.
See other posts on Corruption:
- Can Corruption Problem be Solved by Hanging a Few Thousands?
- Can Corruption be Eliminated by Hanging a few Thousands through Panama Case like Judgments
- Corruption is a cause or symptom of Government Inefficiency- Challenge for Imran Khan
- Covey’s First Habit Advice to Proponents of Corruption Eradication First
- How Corruption is being Eliminated in Pakistan since 1950s: Corruption as a Ruse to Maintain Status Quo
- How to Eliminate Corruption in Pakistan: Simplicity and Transparency of Bureaucratic Procedures
- It is not corruption but incompetence and inefficiency that is the fundamental problem of third world countries
See Also:
- DoN Quixote PCO CJP Saqib Nisar who godfathered Sancho Panza Imran Khan
- Imran Khan’s Criteria of Fascism and Treatment of Opposition
- Booby Traps Inserted in 1973 Constitution by DoN Godfathers that Perpetually Keep Pakistan in an ICU Emergency
- Can Corruption Problem be Solved by Hanging a Few Thousands?
- An Eyewitness Account of Justice Munir’s Doctrine of Necessity Judgement by Mr Ashraf Janjua
- Corruption is a cause or symptom of Government Inefficiency- Challenge for Imran Khan
- Why Bhutto is Alive: Political Engineering of SC and HC bench and decisions
- Why there are so many intelligence and investigation agencies in Pakistan
- Suo-moto judgment for Criminal Cases vs Summary Military Trials (Kangroo Courts)
- Is Pakistan under a Judicial Martial Law? CJMLA parallel with CMLA
- Dictator Gen Musharraf as Slave Trader and Bounty Hunter: Costs of Joining War on Terror
- How Corruption is being Eliminated in Pakistan since 1950s: Corruption as a Ruse to Maintain Status Quo
- Can a Strong Clean Leader or Suomoto Judgments Solve All Problems of Pakistan
- Agenda to Ensure Supremacy of Law and Constitution in Pakistan
- Is Illiteracy Responsible for Problems of Pakistan? Narrative to Justify Neocolonialism and dictatorial rule
- Pakistan Helped US Become Superpower- In the Service of Neocolonialism
- DoN godfathers Political Engineering of the SC Bench to Obtain Doctrine of Necessity Judgement
- Justice Delayed is Justice Denied: Covey’s First Habit Advice to Chief Justice of Pakistan
- Baba Rehmatay- From Chief Justice to Chief Executive: Tilting at the Windmills?
- Constitutional Solution to Curb Horsetrading in Pakistan
- How Neocolonialism Keeps Developing Countries like Pakistan and Afghanistan Perpetually Destabilized
- What Options Gen Musharraf had after 9-11 when US threatened to send Pakistan to stone age?
- Is Justice Munir’s Doctrine of Necessity Dead or Alive?
- Narratives Designed to Dishonor Popular Choice and Support Neo-Colonialism
- Why Dictator Generals are Weaker than Civilians Rulers in Withstanding External Pressure
- Doctrine of Necessity from CJ Munir to Judge Khosa: Role of Judiciary in the Service of Neocolonialism
- SC Judgement as Project Assignment for Finance Accounting Students: SC Disqualifies PM on not Declaring Uncollected Receivables as Income
- SC Interpretation of Sadiq and Ameen in Disqualification of PM Nawaz Sharif
- Can Corruption be Eliminated by Hanging a few Thousands through Panama Case like Judgements
- Essential Law for Masses: Perry Mason and my Learning
- Role of Sharifuddin Pirzada in Promulgating Martial Laws for Every Dictator of Pakistan
- Why Dictatorships are Weaker in Accountability than Constitutional Governments
- Importance of Literature in Law: A Case Study of the Panama Case Supreme Court Judgement
- At What Cost! Why Compute Economic Costs of Faulty Political Decisions
- Who has Greater Will and Resolve in controlling Karachi Disturbances: Dictators vs Civilian Governments
- Traitor/Foreign Agent Production Factory of Pakistan
- Field Marshals of Pakistan: Costs of Sycophancy and Political Expediency
- Costs of Justice Munir’s Doctrine of Necessity: 4 Martial Laws and 35 years of dictatorships
- Costs of Military Dictatorships of Pakistan
- Costs of General Musharraf’s Dictatorship
- Costs of General Ayub’s Dicatatorship
- Why Pakistani Democracies are a Sham? Costs of Controlling a Democracy from Outside
- Costs of General Zia’s Dictatorship in Pakistan
- Costs of Sham Democracratic Governments in Pakistan
- Remembering East Pakistan: We look before and after, And pine for what is not
- At What Cost! Fazle Hasan of IBA and our Computation of Economic Costs
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