Tuesday 23 July 2013

PML(N) announced Mr. Mamnoon Hussain their confirmed candidate for coming Presidential Election.

Mamnoon Hussain is likely to become 11th President of Pakistan in August, 2013.


ISLAMABAD:

        After long deliberation on the names of nominations for

presidential elections 2013, Pakistan

Muslim League (PML-N) has  

officially announced Mamnoon 

Hussain as its final contesting candidate.






Mamnoon Hussain had served as the 27th Governor of Sindh for a period of six months during june-October 1999. He is considered loyal to PML(N) thats why he has been nominated for the top post of Pakistan.

Mamnoon Hussain belongs to Sindh and lives in Karachi, where he owns a textile business. 

On the other hand, PPP has nominated Senator Raza Rabbani as their candidate and it is assumed that he will be supported by previous coalition Party ANP and BNP. However, Justice (retd) Wajiuddin Ahmed is nominated by for contesting upcoming presidential Election 2013.
Sun of day August 6, 2013 will see the new President of Pakistan as Members of the Parliament will opt their votes for selecting new president on August 6. Keeping in view strength of members in National Assembly, Provincial ssemblies and Senate, New President of Pakistan will be Mr. Mamnoon Hussain from PML(N).

Pakistan is likely to get rank of 5th most populous country till 2050



Population Bomb will shift Pakistan to the 5th rank of most populous country till 2050


Islamabad:

           Just 65 years have passed after independence, now Pakistan has been considered as a congested country. Presently, Pakistan stands at the sixth place in the line of most populous countries  in the world. As per record of 2012-13, its population shooted to population of 184.35 million. At this instant, China is no. 1 most populous country followed by India as 2nd most populous country.  If the same rate of population (growth rate of population in 2012-13 is 2.0) is maintained then it is expected that it will attain one above position i.e. 5th position in the world by the end of 2050.

           Median age in Pakistan is estimated as 22 years. it has one interesting aspect that Pakistan is a young country. One more beautiful aspect of population is that the working population is 110 million out of 184.35 million, which become 60 per cent of total population. This interesting aspect of population on their work compels to understand that country has abundant economically active human resource which can lift its fortune to the top of the powerful countries.