You may not have said it yourself explicitly but here:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/nation...-governor-punjab-salman-taseer-killed-24.html
one some says that 90% of Pakistanis support Blasphemy Law you Reply and say that 'Obviously majority of Pakistanis support...'.
That makes you concurring with the statement. But quibble all you want to.
My point is that you have a shifty position on this from the get-go. Anything to justify Taseer's Killing. It is not hard to trace how you are justifying Taseer's killing:
1)' Majority' Support Blasphemy Law. But no prooof. And so Taseer had it coming.
2) Taseer and his family lived in an immoral life. Show the people 'half naked' photos of Taseer's daughters in the same thread where people are discussing Taseer's death. Make a connection there and appeal to some 'Ghairat Brigade'. That too is an implicit endorsement of murder.
3) Call Taseer 'corrupt' repeatedly in the same thread where his death is being discussed. No proof. Nothing whatsoever. Fact is that Taseer is not being widely accused of corruption even by his opponents. But you make a false connection and hence justify the murder.
4) Accusing 'Rich' Taseer of not doing anything for the poor while discussing his death, thus making a connection again. You should know that Taseer's wealth is his PERSONAL money and that the Governor of Punjab is a constitutional head of the state without any real powers or real funding. The governor is dependent upon the approval of the Punjab Chief Minister for anything more than the personal expenses and 'discretionary' funds. But you had to make a connection that the 'rich' Taseer did nothing for the 'poor' while being the governor of Punjab for barely two years.
Further, to a fundo like you, it does not matter that Taseer contributed a lot to Pakistan's economy by paying fat taxes, hiring thousands, generating hope and economic activity.
Guys:
Read all these points. This @Omar1984 is hiding behind appeal to Pakistan's nationalism by saying that 'lets not kill each other' for America's war while he is also persistently justifying a murder by using one or the other false claims.
He may call me a 'secular' Mohajir and ask me to go back to Uttar Pradesh because he thinks he is the 'real' Pakistani. Well, I have a word for him: Pakistan is my homeland. Born and raised there. And I consider people like him to be Pakistan's real enemies because these are the violent, 'educated', closet-jihadis Pakistanis should be careful about.