313ghazi
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You call him a traitor a number of times. Don't you think that such a serious accusation should be made with greater responsibility? What gives you the right to call him that, especially considering that people of some worth and respect in public life don't seem to agree?
It's easy for you lot to say, you don't have political parties focused purely on tearing your country apart - We do. Our country is one which supports traitors, the political elite are nearly all traitors. I think you know it just sa well as i do - you just like to play devils advocate i guess.
Najam Sethi fought in a war against the Pakistani state - that makes him a traitor. The idea of reconciling with traitors is very much entrenched in Pakistani politics. Nawaz Sharif was charged with hijacking and he is now our pm. Benazir Bhutto wrote to foreign leaders asking for them to intervene in Pakistan and she is worshipped because she died! The worst dictator we had (Musharraf) gave all the corrupt politicians clean chits because democracy apparently matters more than accountability.
Traitors are ten a penny in Pakistan, Najam Sethi is not alone, look at the mullah from the red mosque, free as a bird after fighting the countries armed forces in our own capital city.