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so at the end of the days I am seeing PPP will further move AWAY from PDM narrative .................
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Safdar shouldve been arrested long before that but sadly police acted as PPP lackeys who were more than happy allow holigans in Mizar e Quaid but dont allow protests in Bhuttos tombIf Sindh police had done its job, the way it was meant, others wouldn't need to do it for them, but since Bhutto abbi Zinda ha that is why sub Harami akhata hua hain. Allah bless these chaps who knew that they would be targeted and proceedings would be initiated against them, yet took a firm stand on the discretion of Quaid-e-Azam tomb.
I respectfully disagree, more accountability of politicians is fine, but there are levels to this. The army is at the top, crooked judges and politicians, business persons are usually a few rungs below. When there is no universal rule of law, every powerful person is able to beat on the person weaker than him, this is the system we have.politicians do more bad things Sir. They kill their own people, civilians. Who ordered killings of PAT workers through police Sir. daily tens of people do get kidnapped by these powerful politicians especially in rural areas but no one talks about it. If one start counting the atrocities these politicians workers/leaders/MNAs/councilors/powerful people within these parties commits on daily basis than you will indeed consider army men as angels.
Sindh police has already given clean chit to Captain Safdar despite breaking the lawIf Sindh police had done its job, the way it was meant, others wouldn't need to do it for them, but since Bhutto abbi Zinda ha that is why sub Harami akhata hua hain. Allah bless these chaps who knew that they would be targeted and proceedings would be initiated against them, yet took a firm stand on the discretion of Quaid-e-Azam tomb.
But what about the culprits in the army Rangers and ISI? Shouldn't they be punished?
Brother I don’t need any suggestions, I already live in a country with rule of law, but thanks. I don’t even know the name of a single serving or retired general in the UK, nobody knows who the heck our chief of armed forces is. Some bloke in Whitehall most likely who quietly does his job, let alone do we hear anything about their extrajudicial and unconstitutional escapades.Isa ki dp laga lo sab masley hal ho jayein gay
they have been suspended which means they won't be promoted for any position moving forward. demote be kiya jasukta hai.
You dont create an equal system by continuously making excuses for one family again and againI respectfully disagree, more accountability of politicians is fine, but there are levels to this. The army is at the top, crooked judges and politicians, business persons are usually a few rungs below. When there is no universal rule of law, every powerful person is able to beat on the person weaker than him, this is the system we have.
When was the last time a politician forced a serving senior officer or general to be kidnapped and made to act at their personal whim?
The army operates under the government, it has no right to kidnap or arrest anyone, it cannot violate the constitution, its officers swear an oath, their oaths are not to their commanding officer or to the chief, their oaths are to the constitution.
Anyone who commits an illegal or unconstitutional act, army or civilian should be held accountable. But external accountability of the former is a laughable idea in Pakistan.
Who was pressurizing IG Sindh to not file FIR against Captain Safdar?Who was pressurising ISI Karachi chief and Rangers Karachi chief???
Not surprising!Sindh police has already given clean chit to Captain Safdar despite breaking the law
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