AdeelFaheem
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Tsunami, Revolution cannot be soft or beautiful, it always bloddy and ugly bcz it’s a war between change and status quo….even 1970 Elections are not a revolution bcz the resultant PPP victory is at the same time heavily influenced by an easy and open establishment support due to the devil created or generated in shape of Mujib aka Awami League aka Bengalis in East Pakistan who are thousands of miles away from us and completely alienated but at the same time in Majority.
The problem in today’s Pakistan is, even an environment of 1970 cannot be repeated as the base votes of all big parties are fully intact in their respective constituencies within Pakistan which partially influenced by respective sub-nationalism as well.
Further, our establishment reach and muscles are far more weaker than anytime seen by anyone in our short political history i.e. it will be the first time that no one (politically important) in the “Family of Muslim League” is ready to stands as their torch bearer openly, the biggest leader in Punjabi populace is openly anti of them and they forced to support a party outside this mother party of Pakistan.
Ordinary peoples, electable are not prone to that kind of politics and believes me if IK was a leader of PML(I), than it would be a lot more easier for him to attract electables in his party in droves.
Thus the only and genuine way remains for IK was to go for a toppling of system through a bloody tsunami or revolution irrespective of anyone including establishment and for that he is simply oblivious or not ready or allowed to
I totally agree, and wana add something to it. After Awami league got Majority, our Military establishment was not ready to give up so easily they had started supporting Bhutto to stand against Sh. Mujeeb (Bilkul aisay he jaisay MQM ko Sind mai PPP aur Sind nationalist k against khara kiya gaya). Remember: Bhutto is the only CIVILIAN Marshal Law Administrator.