Sunday, December 30, 2007

Unnessary murders

Unnecessary murders
The brutal killing of Bhutto is indeed a loss to Pakistan Peoples Party. However, as she has not contributed much to the Pakistan or even to its female flocks, in spite of her being its PM for a term, the loss is not very big. For that matter, this is not the first incident of murder of world leaders. Many world leaders, who have contributed to the growth of the human kind, lost their lives, in the hands of a few people who lost their mind. But the perpetrators could not achieve anything by killing them as either there is another person to hold their post or that, however big the loss may be, none is indispensable in this bigger world. The earth never stops just because one human being was killed by another. It still rotates and the world goes on, unmindful of the loss.
Let me shout from the roof top. Nothing can be achieved by such brutal killings, absolutely nothing. Stop, please stop such meaning less killings.

POST OFFICE SAVINGS

A section of the press reported on 30th December about the safety of the postoffice savings. I am an old man and have a small savings in post office and looking forward for a quite retired life in the few years remaining. However, when I read the press report that the post office deposits are not safe any more, I lost a few breaths. I am a BP patient and under treatment.

On reading through the report, the truth came out. Though the heading is giving a shock to readers, the report will prove that the heading is not true to the report. The depositors belived the agents and handed over their hard earned money to the agents and in most of the cases, the agents looted the depositors. But the heading squarely blame the Post offices, though a few officials are involved in it. Such cases have happened in premier banks, the State Bank of India. It does not mean that the SBI is not a safe place for depositors.

The press should be more cautious in selecting their head lines.