Zulfiqar Cheema authors second book
By our correspondents
November 20, 2017
Islamabad: After 'Do Tok Batein', intellectual, writer and former IG Police, Zulfiqar Ahmed Cheema has authored his second book.
Titled 'Do Tok', the book not only diagnoses the problems being faced by the Pakistani nation but also provides their possible solutions. The author, who is currently the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission executive director, has given a well-informed analysis of the civil-military relations and highlighted the responsibilities of political parties.
A former bureaucrat, Zulfiqar Cheema has also given guidelines to the current and future civil servants on duties and suggested ways and means to eliminate corruption and ensure good policing in the country. Besides, the writer shared with readers the actions against dreaded criminals and possible solutions to the problems of overseas Pakistanis.
There are also stories of important non-Muslim personalities, who converted to Islam, and spiritual stories of rewards and punishment in the world. Zulfiqar Cheema also narrated his journeys to many countries, especially information about them.
He highlighted the downfall of agriculture industry and suggested corrective steps to the benefit of farmers and shared with readers some of the letters he'd written to the chief justice of Pakistan and army chief on different issues. The book has both humorous and emotional articles.
Titled 'Do Tok', the book not only diagnoses the problems being faced by the Pakistani nation but also provides their possible solutions. The author, who is currently the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission executive director, has given a well-informed analysis of the civil-military relations and highlighted the responsibilities of political parties.
A former bureaucrat, Zulfiqar Cheema has also given guidelines to the current and future civil servants on duties and suggested ways and means to eliminate corruption and ensure good policing in the country. Besides, the writer shared with readers the actions against dreaded criminals and possible solutions to the problems of overseas Pakistanis.
There are also stories of important non-Muslim personalities, who converted to Islam, and spiritual stories of rewards and punishment in the world. Zulfiqar Cheema also narrated his journeys to many countries, especially information about them.
He highlighted the downfall of agriculture industry and suggested corrective steps to the benefit of farmers and shared with readers some of the letters he'd written to the chief justice of Pakistan and army chief on different issues. The book has both humorous and emotional articles.
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