|
CHITRAL NEWS
Published
daily from Chitral,Pakistan
Chief Editor:
Wg Cdr (r) Fardad Ali Shah |
NEWS
PAPERS: Dawn,
TheNews,
DailyTimes,
TheNation,
ThePost,
PakTribune,
PakObserver,
Statesman, FrontierPost, Jang, NawaeWaqt, Khabrain, PakPapers, BBCUrdu,
BizRecorder,
PakistanTimes, ThePakistaniNewspaper, HiPakistan,
Ausaf, Jasarat, Express,
NYorkTimes,
WashingtonPost,
ChicagoTribune,
TimesofIndia,
DailyMail,
IrishPost,
TorontoStar,
KhaleejTimes,
more..>> |
|
|
|
Chitral News
Homepage
Archive
Editorials
Flight Info
Obituaries
Messages
Weather
Advertise
Chitral Info
History
Geography
Climate
Kalash
Tourist Info
News
Sites
BBC News
CNN News
MSN News
Google News
Yahoo News
World News
Handy Sites
Dictionary
Encyclopedia
Atlas
World time
Currencies
Measurements
Horoscope
Today's History
|
A good augury for Chitral
Editorial
(21 July 08)
It was a pleasant surprise for all in Chitral to hear that a delegation of
local political leaders including the district Nazim, the MNA, the
tehsil Nazim and available leaders from all political parties jointly met
the visiting provincial senior minister to apprise him of the power crises
in Chitral. No wonder the power supply situation improved the very next day,testifying the
strength that lies in unity and good faith.
Chitral has been unfortunate in that during the past over half a decade,
there has existed bitter contrariety between the two frontline political
leaders ie the sitting MNA and the Ex MNA, resulting in severe damage to
developmental work in the district. Though the two have
personally benefited from this pseudo confrontation by getting public
attention and free blind support from opposing camps, but it has harmed
Chitral by blocking the process of
rational thinking and the culture of doing politics on merit. Instead it
has helped promote the politics of hatred and polarisation which Chitral can
least afford.
The latest step of political leaders vowing to work jointly for the
collective interest of Chitral will surely earn them respect in the eyes of
the people. Our political leaders must not forget the time old adage which
says: "There is no limit to what a man can achieve provided he doesn't care
who gets the credit".
|
|