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Shahbaz Gill talks about his sexual assault

Day by day...they loose more and more public support when they see this cave mentality....and one wonder how can they be eligible for running the country........
 
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I am paraphrasing two comments made by important players behind the French Revolution. Context was criticism of revolution on account of violence in the aftermath of the revolution:

i. Doing revolution by half measures is akin to signing your own death warrant

ii. You want a revolution without a revolution.

Sane Pakistanis i.e. non-patwari supporters know that there is a lot wrong in Pakistan. Those who have studied history know that improvement cannot be brought about without putting the fear of god into the ruling class which has its tentacles in all segments of society such as judiciary, media, bureaucracy etc.

SG is a good guy. Like many among us, he escaped his circumstances and made a name for himself in a field which requires a lot of hard work and intelligence. But unlike many among us, he decided to do something for countrymen who are not as fortunate as the rest of us. The price that he is paying is not unexpected because the mafia will not give up without a fight. And unfortunately for us, mafia has the guns not only of the state of Pakistan, but also the international establishment.

But we have the numbers. Question is how many of us are willing to take part in the storming of the Bastille because there will be blood involved? Storm Bilawal House or Jati Umra today and future generations will live with head held high tomorrow. Otherwise they will meet the fate of Shebaz Gill unless they chose to shut their eyes.

Ruling class will meet its fate. Either they deal with likes of SG. Or there will be the underclass led by a charismatic mullah which is what happened in Iran and Afghanistan. The next bunch of revolutioneries will not be so kind. I am not optimistic.
 
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Maybe we are entering the phase of middle eastern dictatorship now, they have lost popular support its 90/10 and that's me being generous. Now perhaps they will try to gain ground by torture and danda!!!!!!
 
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I am paraphrasing two comments made by important players behind the French Revolution. Context was criticism of revolution on account of violence in the aftermath of the revolution:

i. Doing revolution by half measures is akin to signing your own death warrant

ii. You want a revolution without a revolution.

Sane Pakistanis i.e. non-patwari supporters know that there is a lot wrong in Pakistan. Those who have studied history know that improvement cannot be brought about without putting the fear of god into the ruling class which has its tentacles in all segments of society such as judiciary, media, bureaucracy etc.

SG is a good guy. Like many among us, he escaped his circumstances and made a name for himself in a field which requires a lot of hard work and intelligence. But unlike many among us, he decided to do something for countrymen who are not as fortunate as the rest of us. The price that he is paying is not unexpected because the mafia will not give up without a fight. And unfortunately for us, mafia has the guns not only of the state of Pakistan, but also the international establishment.

But we have the numbers. Question is how many of us are willing to take part in the storming of the Bastille because there will be blood involved? Storm Bilawal House or Jati Umra today and future generations will live with head held high tomorrow. Otherwise they will meet the fate of Shebaz Gill unless they chose to shut their eyes.

Ruling class will meet its fate. Either they deal with likes of SG. Or there will be the underclass led by a charismatic mullah which is what happened in Iran and Afghanistan. The next bunch of revolutioneries will not be so kind. I am not optimistic.

It's our only solution. Either we do it or our future generations will have to do it.

There is no middle ground.
 
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Maybe we are entering the phase of middle eastern dictatorship now, they have lost popular support its 90/10 and that's me being generous. Now perhaps they will try to gain ground by torture and danda!!!!!!
And after that will be revolution, generals being dragged out of gutters where they will be hiding.. they have forgotten what happened to Saddam Hussein and Gadaffi …
When tho people rise up there will be no place for the crooks, judges and generals to hide..
 
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Interesting what the conversation between Ayaz Amir and Bajwa be.

Ayaz Amir ne maa bhene ek kar di thi Bajwa ki but they have a candid light hearted chat.

I’d love to see Bajwa saluting Imran Khan and in the same breath being fired.
 
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