If I speak my heart, corruption, poor governance are not bothering me. Right now, governments (elected and dictatorship) in the Muslim world are falling like flies:
- Tunisia, where it all began.
- Algeria state of emergency.
- Lebanon, new government and effects of Syria war.
- Jordan, govt dismissed by monarch..
- Yemen troubles.
- Egypt- Mubarak forced to resign. And then more recently, sisi and the coup and then more bloodshed with the MB.
- Syria, you know the story, FSA formed. Anyone remember the sarin gas attack?
- Sudan, chopped up in half. War between the two.
- Bahrain protests, eventually turned bloody.
- Libya, protests, civil war, foreign involvement and bombing, Gaddafi killed, chaos continues.
- ISIS eats up Iraq.
Plenty more I'm missing.
And last I checked, we were
AT WAR, right now, full scale war of the worst kind, if one bullet flies in Islamabad, we could have an unparalleled crisis on our hands, let alone the threat these TTP dogs actually pose.
Past few years, one of the main reasons why Pakistan has performed worse than usual is because of political instability. Re-election? Inquilab/azadi march? Overly charismatic leaders calling for bloodshed? Calling for an ELECTED government with a clear mandate to resign? It's no wonder than the KSE takes a deep plunge without holding it's breath every time someone speaks of the march.
I don't doubt TuQ and IK's intentions, but their ideas will see Pakistan in a civil war and burn.
As for real change, it will come about, when those poor protesters who have been promised martyrdom, to go home and make small changes in their daily lives and those of their families.
God be with us, because our leader's minds aren't with us here on earth.