Ghazwa-e-Hind
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At least these officials are willing to go to the scene. This shows that they want to understand and solve problems.
Why beat up their vehicles? Beating their vehicles will not help solve the problem.
The most important thing now is to quickly raise more materials and distribute them to these victims as soon as possible.
Donating money is not as good as donating materials. Money may not be given to these victims, and materials are unlikely to be embezzled.
Province of Sindh needs the most attention as is the most neglected - international media doing articles about Bahrain (SWAT) and GB which has minimal damage compared to Sindh where approx 85% of rural properties are completely damaged or uninhabitable due to flood water.
Sindh is land of the hurs don't be fooled by their easy going attitude with laziness or lack of self respect/ honor, taught both indians aggressors and British colonizer a valuable lesson they won't forget
This is Pakistan.At least these officials are willing to go to the scene. This shows that they want to understand and solve problems.
Why beat up their vehicles? Beating their vehicles will not help solve the problem.
The most important thing now is to quickly raise more materials and distribute them to these victims as soon as possible.
Donating money is not as good as donating materials. Money may not be given to these victims, and materials are unlikely to be embezzled.
At least these officials are willing to go to the scene. This shows that they want to understand and solve problems.
Why beat up their vehicles? Beating their vehicles will not help solve the problem.
The most important thing now is to quickly raise more materials and distribute them to these victims as soon as possible.
Donating money is not as good as donating materials. Money may not be given to these victims, and materials are unlikely to be embezzled.
You don't understand the back story of the province of Sindh. Rural Sindh is one of the most impovrished places in Pakistan, if not in the world. The so called "elected" leaders are fuedal lords, large land owners who live like Kings and treat the people like their slaves. They have utter contempt for the people who they consider beneath them and rule over them through violence and intimidation.
This video is a short example of the typical behaviour of a Wadera (Sindhi fuedal leader)
WATCH: Sindh MNA washes his feet with bottled water while visiting flood victims
With no end in sight to the suffering of millions of people displaced and deprived of every facility by catastrophic floods across the country, a video of an insensitive act emerged Tuesday.www.geo.tv
This man went to visit flood victims, sat on a platform, made them sit on the floor, drank cold drinks and washed his shoes with mineral water whilst the people begged him for support to survive. He was washing his shoes whilst these people are asking for clean drinking water. He went there to throw them scraps, to show them his power, not to help them. This man is an elected member of the Provincial Assembly.
This is another article, in this instance the wadera is throwing food at starving children, like you might throw scraps to a dog.
Video Of Landlord Throwing Food at Children Like Animals Has Netizens Enraged!
A video of a landlord throwing food at children like animals is making rounds on social media, and Netizens are reeling. Amid the devastation from flash floods, this lack of human decency is riveting. Several videospropakistani.pk
And this article is about how the waderas torture and kill anyone who opposes them, even journalists.
Story of house social media activist Nazim Jokhio was tortured to death by Sindhi MNA Jan Karim
I came across this short podcast where human rights activist Jibran Nasir details exactly how and why Nazim Jokhio was killed. In summary... He recorded and confronted an Arab Prince illegally hunting endangered birds in Pakistan He was threatened by Jan Karim to delete the video and...defence.pk
The man responsible for this hideous murder flew away to Dubai to escape justice, and once the regime change was happening, his cases were dropped and he was flown in to vote against PM Imran Khan in parliament. Yes a murderer who flew away to Dubai to escape justice, sat in our parliament. He is not the only murderer sat in Parliament.
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This the calibre of offiicials in Sindh. The people tolerated them because they had just enough to survive and the hope of surviving stopped them from rebelling. Now the floods have taken that away. Now many don't have anything to live for.
This is Pakistan.
These people are not here to solve these peoples problems. They are here for optics. No one works for the betterment of the poor citizenry and the citizenry know it.
These people are known to sell off truckloads of relief supplies for their own pockets.
You won't believe how low these people have stooped in their greed.
It is understandable why the people are attacking these thieves.
The province of Sindh has been in ruins for decades, the ruling party PPP has done nothing for the people living there. When election comes they hand out measly $50 checks and call it a day.
The elections are always rigged 99% there, votes are automatically cast, whoever challenges the status quo is threatened or killed.
You can see the extreme contrast in between the leaders and general public there, the leader is driving a land cruiser, living in mansions... the typical MPA government salary cannot even afford such luxuries even if he stays on seat for a lifetime.
Sorry, I shouldn't comment on things I don't know.
Fully agree. 100 percent- a lot of Pakistan on this forum and elsewhere lead rather "sheltered lives". Living in enclaves as one of my ustads used to say.Recall my post of yesterday, where I mentioned this. Swat and GB perhaps hits closer to home, wahan ham log jatay hain, we see their pictures, know that as a touristy place, while interior Sindh and Balochistan is some far flung Martian land jahan pata nhn kaun rehta hai.
I honestly urge everyone, with the resources and time, to some time go and spend a week or so traveling interior Sindh, not just the N5, not just Engro ka rest house or FFC Goth Machi, but their cities...Sehwan, Khairpur, Badin, Thatta, Dadu, Kandkhkot, Mithi....all those places. Rona aye ga.
Passing through those areas does one feel truly priveleged in life.