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Asif Zardari's education exposed
Posted 7 Oct 2008 - 05:38 by sapphire
Recently, a reknowned columnist of a Pakistani english newspaper exposed a handwritten message of the newly elected president of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari. The name of this columnist is Ardeshir Cowasjee.
He claims to have visited Mazar-e-Qaid, the final resting place of founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and obtained a copy of remarks written by the un-educated president on the death anniversary of Jinnah. The message of the president of Pakistan read: "May Gaad give us give us the street to save Pakistan".
What he actually meant to say was: "May God give us strength to save Pakistan."
How much is Zardari educated?
Asif Zaradri's educational qualification is controversial. As claimed on Wikipedia, his only qualification is High School education.
Once Zardari claimed to have a Diploma from a college in London, later he had to face embarrassment because the college name he mentioned never existed.
This is all that is known about the education of this president of a nuclear power.




Why is it important to know good English? Does not knowing proper English make a person immoral, stupid or incapable to lead a nation ? This slavish mentality of English superiority is the reason for low self esteem in all pakistanis!!!
While there is no doubt about this devil's education. What I find interesting here is why an old man like Cowasjee would go to Quaid-e-Azam's mazar to expose someone's education.
It looks funny how he went there to raise a controversy.