Ban PTI or PML-N or any other political party supported by patriotic people of Pakistan is out of the question.
We did'nt even ban MQM, the party of an actual traitor, and Farooq Sattar knows how deep of a quagmire he's actually in, he helped it so no croc tears plz.
Never thought I would pen anything political but the current political crackdown situation is forcing the quite observers or quite voters so to speak, who decide on merit as to who should they vote on election day, those like me who have no die hard or personal political affiliation to any party, those who don't consider neither I K nor N S as our chacha mama taya or someone to die for, the current situation both inside and outside our borders is pushing us more and more towards choosing sides, more so towards the underdogs, ones who are not in governance one way or the other since early eighties, actually makes it over thirty years of rule. Read the writing on the wall, Its time to move on. From someone who's family voted for N S in the nineties, I have and will always support who ever stands for in the interest of Pakistan instead of "just" their own interest without any political bias, only and only for Pakistan.
I have some questions that I think every Pakistani should be asking right now. I want to give a little back ground first with reference to another writing by someone else about a regional country so bear with me for a while if you decide to read it first before the eventual questions.
I quote:
"Nurul Kabil who is Bangladeshi English Daily's renowned editor has made case by case analysis how india made itself enemy to people of Bangladesh and to Bangladesh as a country but at the same time be best friends with the PM Sheikh Hasina:
1) India depriving Bangladesh from rightful share of water in common rivers using one pretext after another.
2) India blatantly interfered in Bangladesh election, installed an autocratic regime and destroyed democratic process.
3) Bangladesh is source of $15 billion dollars export and remittance earning for india. Yet, india prevent Bangladesh export of even few million dollars using tariff, para tariff and using other flimsy excuses.
4) India relentlessly killing Bangladeshis at border.
5) India gained corridor through Bangladesh using awami league regime, in virtually free of cost.
6) But india prevents Bangladeshi companies to do business with Nepal and Bhutan by putting condition and asking to do business through indian companies.
7) India blatantly interfered in Bangladesh election and installed autocratic regime.
Etc. etc..."
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Now, just think for one moment about what must be the obvious strategy of India towards Pakistan and ask yourself some questions without any political bias:
1) Why Modi and India's industrialists happen to be someone's best friends?
2) Why someone is always at odds with security establishment of Pakistan?
3) Why someone did not initiate Article 6 traitor proceedings against Altaf Hussain?
4) Why did someone divert CPEC route development more and more towards a particular area of a province of choice away from actual route?
5) Why India's stance is so soft towards someone who belongs to the enemy country?
6) Who is that friend of India who does not speak against arch enemy's blatant acts of terrorism.
7) Why does your enemy helps and supports election of someone to be in-charge of a country. For example Putin, who allegedly influenced US elections to help elect Trump.
8) Jindal family owns iron ore mines in Afghanistan worth billions of dollars if put to use feasibly. What is the most financially feasible route from those mines to jindal mills in India?
9) An overly submissive and overly subservient security establishment of Pakistan is in who's business interest?
10) Are you actually this naive or deliberately biased as some of the intellectually illiterate or morally corrupt elite of Pakistan? Or is your innocent political bias still keeping a blindfold on something very obvious?
11) Is it really so hard to connect the dots as there are so many grounds for it that its obvious that if not anything sinister, may Allah forbid, then at least there are personal business interest overlapping national interests.
There is so much more to write about. Interests in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, USA, Gold mines in Baluchistan that got away. Remember the first visit to USA and meetings about some mines...Just googled it over the years. Never thought i had it in me but the above should suffice.
It is fast becoming all too obvious. For someone, it is time to cut the losses and its time to move on. This is my humble opinion and advice to everyone involved.