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Pakistan needs heavy anti-riot squads. It has the equipment it just has to be implemented. Demonstrations are alright as long as they don't harm anyone.
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Pakistan needs heavy anti-riot squads. It has the equipment it just has to be implemented. Demonstrations are alright as long as they don't harm anyone.
Which other popular party should the liberals of Pakistan support??
i) PML??
ii) PML-Q
iii) ANP?? with no support beyond KP and karachi
iv) MQM
v) MMA
Atleast in PPP, the PPP guyz themselves will not kill the liberals for being liberals.
It just hurts me living so far away, and reading this non-sense.
When will PPP die?
2 more years guys its tough but this is the only way forward , unless people decide to come out on the streets. "" Let democracy be the best revenge .. let the voters reap the results , its sounds harsh but next time elections will really get Pakistanis thinking
Did Zulfiqar Bhutto not break the country apart in 1971 by resorting to similar racism and a rejection of the rule of law and legitimate electoral victories hy the Al?
BUT..this is utter BS that PPP or Zulfi broke Pakistan in 1971. OR that Zulfi alone in W. Pakistan was racist against E. Pakistan. I was raised in Karachi to call Bengalis as 'Ghaddars' (Traitors) even though I am, unlike Zulfi, an Urdu speaker. It was a collective mindset in W. Pakistan. There are many causes of the breakup. My personal opinion is that the E. Pakistanis--who rejected Urdu as the national language as early as 1948 when other minorities, more or less, accepted Jinnah's decision--were set on a course of separation.
Also, ultimately, in 1971 the military was in power. Not Zulfi. If Yahya wanted he could have had Zulfi's head on a platter. But Yahya was a drunkard who lost a war--an un-winnable war, btw--and still wanted to rule W. Pakistan after 17 December 1971. Imagine that! Zulfi did not lose E. Pakistan. The W. Pakistanis did. Anyone says to the contrary is an ignorant or naive person. Such people thrive on these 'defense' Pakistanis forums.
Also, there is another BS going around about Zulfi appeasing the 'Islamists'. Indeed, he, under tremendous pressure, used a Const. Amendment did declare Qadianis as Non-Muslims. But even that was an act of the Parliament. An elected body. However wrong it was. And then, yes, Zulfi did take some cosmetic 'Islamist' steps leading to the 1976 elections like banning public drinking, gambling but nothing else he did made Pakistan into a theocracy. It was the ultimate evil of General Zia ul Haq who started the in-doctrination by changing the media, the curricula, backed by public hanging and public floggings. @T-Faz, you too are falling into the trap of the right-wing media and the general blogspace.
People need to establish some perspective. But, no, it is nice to appear 'cool' and start blazing your gun in a of 360-degree pattern without looking at the real faces of the alternatives.
I agree with you, but I think your tone was harsh.I also condemn PPP's recent strike call. It is not acceptable for a party in power in the Center and Sindh to make the strike call against judicial issue--however too far the 'judicial activism' may have gone, yet again.
BUT..this is utter BS that PPP or Zulfi broke Pakistan in 1971. OR that Zulfi alone in W. Pakistan was racist against E. Pakistan. I was raised in Karachi to call Bengalis as 'Ghaddars' (Traitors) even though I am, unlike Zulfi, an Urdu speaker. It was a collective mindset in W. Pakistan. There are many causes of the breakup. My personal opinion is that the E. Pakistanis--who rejected Urdu as the national language as early as 1948 when other minorities, more or less, accepted Jinnah's decision--were set on a course of separation.
Also, ultimately, in 1971 the military was in power. Not Zulfi. If Yahya wanted he could have had Zulfi's head on a platter. But Yahya was a drunkard who lost a war--an un-winnable war, btw--and still wanted to rule W. Pakistan after 17 December 1971. Imagine that! Zulfi did not lose E. Pakistan. The W. Pakistanis did. Anyone says to the contrary is an ignorant or naive person. Such people thrive on these 'defense' Pakistanis forums.
Also, there is another BS going around about Zulfi appeasing the 'Islamists'. Indeed, he, under tremendous pressure, used a Const. Amendment did declare Qadianis as Non-Muslims. But even that was an act of the Parliament. An elected body. However wrong it was. And then, yes, Zulfi did take some cosmetic 'Islamist' steps leading to the 1976 elections like banning public drinking, gambling but nothing else he did made Pakistan into a theocracy. It was the ultimate evil of General Zia ul Haq who started the in-doctrination by changing the media, the curricula, backed by public hanging and public floggings. @T-Faz, you too are falling into the trap of the right-wing media and the general blogspace.
People need to establish some perspective. But, no, it is nice to appear 'cool' and start blazing your gun in a of 360-degree pattern without looking at the real faces of the alternatives.
Only party we haven't tried is PTI.