hussain0216
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It's called democracy and freedom to protest
Pakistan is waiting for your protest to run out of breath
Democracy! Freedom to protest by opposition parties
This is not haseenas Bangladesh
You are right technically but these are exactly the rule of this power game, every player in it want to upheld.
Rule No. 1 : Play in the Grey Areas
Rule No. 2: Push your opponents towards an open end (Black & White.)
Target Aim: Declares your opponents as “Agressor”, “un-constitiutional” once it’s done in public mind, He/She will lose automatically.
So under this rule. Govt & Establishment avoids confronting JUI head-on under JUI’s democratic right, instead tries to malign it as “Fasad March”.
JUI on its part avoids making their march as law and order situation and tries to portray it as peaceful as they could (You have seen Lahore Metro running in middle of Jalsa and Ambulance walks freely around for that purpose).
Last night (01st Nov, Episode)
Maulana sb., thrown a tantrum and asks institutions to remain “Neutral”. In the hindsight his audience clearly was military but as the rule of the game he avoids making it Black and white and only name the word Institutions.
Feeling the heat from Maulana, DGISPR tries to woo him in the open and ask Maulana to name Institution which he tries to mlign.
Maulana feels vindicated and portrays ISPR reply as “Chor ki Darhi main tinka” tries to push ISPR towards an open end.
I thinks ISPR blinks here, he should not makes that tweet and tries to deflects it through IK or S.Rasheed i.e. from a politician instead of coming out in open by himself.
So, first round opposition got advantage…..Lets see next.
Pakistan is waiting for your protest to run out of breath
What's going on? Why such March? Isn't Imran Khan doing better for Pakistan?
Democracy! Freedom to protest by opposition parties
This is not haseenas Bangladesh