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Khan has changed the game. I have never felt holy cows being abused like this. If they don't change their paths now, they are headed towards a revolution which no one would be able to handle.I doubt that will happen. The awam are complete cowards. They can’t even keep up in going to IK’s Jalsas, so revolution is just a dream.
It’s a shame, but it is what it is. I guess Pakistan will just fade away, like Imran khan.
Unless of course, a solid revolutionary leader stands up, who the people would never give up
Bhai chars pee ke mat likha kar.okay so state is being destroyed by bastard faujis so if someone wants to do something about them fauji release a geet and paint him a terrorist and then high on tunes of lumber 1 geet peiple stop using their brains andstart labeling him terrorist!
There hasn't been a revolution in these lands in the last 3000 years and there won't be one anytime soon.Either this country will end, or this country will have a bloody revolution. And if that happens, I don't see a natural end of Shareef family, Zardari, Fazlu and their backers. I am getting more and more convinced this country is headed towards one of the bloodiest revolutions in history of mankind. I hope democratically peaceful change comes but chances are getting closer to zero of that.
There hasn't been a revolution in these lands in the last 3000 years and there won't be one anytime soon.
The system will remain in place - the establishment will continue to quasi rule in alliance with feudalism, theological frauds and token elite businesses families while letting those below them live on an expendable status.
No one said purgatory was staticNot only will the system remain in place, the country will likely continue as before, for the foreseeable future, let there be no doubt. Just because the system has changed horses recently does not mean the cart will no longer move.
That's way Piri Mureedi is so prevalent in these parts. People worship and touching feet of your tormentors is a virtue...that's why Bhutto is still alive and waderas roam around as little gods and people worship them...you are correct, Indus region had the highest population at the time yet we were colonzied by a few thousand Brits. Slavery is all we know.
haha jo baygayrt wardi sirf plot keh liye phenta hai woh khakh compain karay ga! aur bhai chars hub e wardi sey bhetr nasha hai!Bhai chars pee ke mat likha kar.
Even military personnel down the rung are feeling the burn but the institution is built on discipline in the lower ranks so they will voice dissent privately.
When you have JF and Viper pilots voicing “Is this the system we are fighting for?” And looking for way’s out then the leadership has a problem they are too stupid to recognize.
This isn’t so much a “every fauji is a terrorist” idiocy because they too are citizens and out of what is effectively a million man armed force are bound by leadership decisions which they both by training, ethos and their own judgement follow and obey due to what is perceived as the greater good of maintaining discipline and chaos.
Hating the military will not solve the problem - highlight the problems in the system, leadership and so on but unless the middle class actually steps out of their still “safe” delusions and then galvanizes a decent amount of the poor to stand with them… they can write here and there all they want.
The system will remain in place - the establishment will continue to quasi rule in alliance with feudalism, theological frauds and token elite businesses families while letting those below them live on an expendable status.
Musharraf is not sentenced to life with treason charges. It is formality that is often paraded as political theatre while in reality that General whether present or former won't be prosecuted - not while the status quo remains unchallenged. And I don't take political theatre as authentic news.If generals have real power why was musharaf sentenced for life with treason charges.
Why do you have all these dha related cases running in court. Who killed zia and and few other generals who gave life during WoT.
A good example is Haiti, Ahem Republic of Haiti. They too have tried all forms of governments: civil, military, dictatorships, authoritarian, even democracy. But Haiti has remained Haiti, the invariant nullity.Not only will the system remain in place, the country will likely continue as before, for the foreseeable future, let there be no doubt. Just because the system has changed horses recently does not mean the cart will no longer move.
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One the spot. But i have two words for you BLACK VIGO if anyone tries to do anything they disappear.Country is made up of people which make citizens and the state. If the state has failed in delivering justice then it is a failed state and if the people at the end really cannot do anything about it other than talk then they are a failed people and deserve their state(both figuratively and literally)
Musharraf is not sentenced to life with treason charges. It is formality that is often paraded as political theatre while in reality that General whether present or former won't be prosecuted - not while the status quo remains unchallenged. And I don't take political theatre as authentic news.
If you try to prosecute former General as democratic elected Government, then you become history. Just ask Nawaz Sharif given his strained history with the main establishment.
White collar crimes are not easy to trace, identify and prove. It takes special skills to find irregularities in the financial system and then it requires trained LEA personnel and trained Judiciary to recognize and punish. People think it is a walk in the part and have no idea how tough it really is.Yes, there is evidence but the Pakistani judicial system is highly corrupt.