Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Eye on stupidity: "Education can lead to some problems": PM Azad Kashm

Supporting the British form of governance, the Prime Minister said the British rulers reserved a quota, especially in police and army, of illiterate people who, they knew, would always obey the orders without any question.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
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Translation by Abid Hussayn | May 19, 2011

Army and Police should have for quota of uneducated people; illiterate people obey orders with unconditional obedience

Muzafarabad (Radio report) Prime Minister of Azad Kasmir Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan has said that education can lead to certain problems and 10 percent quota in the army and police should be allocated for illiterate people because they obey orders with unconditional obedience.



Addressing a ceremony marking the 63rd youm-e-tasees (founding day) in Muzafarabad on Sunday, Sardar Atiq said at one time the British ruled the world from America to Hindustan and for this they devised their own system. Supporting the British form of governance, the Prime Minister said the British rulers reserved a quota, especially in police and army, of illiterate people who, they knew, would always obey the orders without any question. The PM said that whereas education has benefited the society, it has also led to some problems.


The PM explained his position by saying whoever has watched four television channels, s/he develops a personal philosophy. He said army and police should have a section which would obey orders without questions.


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