Verve
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What was your expectation from this JIT? Have you read what they reported day before yesterday?
Just to tell you, a couple of people on this JIT are known to my friends. One is close family friend of one of my friends. About both of them, my friends say that they are not a commodity for sale. They may resign but will not bow down to the pressure.
Don't want to share some details what one member said when he met my friend after his name was selected by SC for deputation.
You and other people (like @Verve ) who were putting us back on "hopeful" path are now yourselves going off-track. It's like the stance is reversing of the members on the possible outcome of this investigation.
Telling you, JIT is doing good But SC? I will have to reserve my comments as these three judges had ample evidence to throw the PM out of his office.. They didn't do it and now want to shoot off JIT's shoulders.
My stance is unchanged even before order was given and JIT formed. And that is:
Nawaz will be forced to resign and then he'll leave the country (no jail). There will be no complete justice and JIT is just a tool to force his resignation whilst saving the system. 3-2 was for this aim.
And all this is coming to surface now. So it's not spreading hopelessness, it is being realistic.
SC won't disqualify IK either because then the probability of mass street movement turning to chaos increases. It's all managed and Establishment is at it to save their own skins. Revolution, if street protests turn in to one, will rewrite the Establishment as well.
This is not an approach I agree with as justice should be complete and ruthless. But we the armchair analysts can't do much about it except watch it all played out.
IK is doing the right thing. He needs to initiate street movement ASAP.
@war&peace