Wednesday, March 05, 2008

What now?

The Chaudhries of Gujrat have definitely lost it! They've been beaten by the real democratic parties of Pakistan, and now they have totally freaked out and are messing up things even worse with their desperate cries.

Such is the worst move they could think of by going to MQM (Muhajir Qaumi Movement) - the worst terror-based party in Pakistan. The only good thing about MQM is that they don't have any hidden agenda. Maybe because an agenda meeting their sadistic needs is not easy to hide. They are openly the enemies of the State, and terrorists. The people of Karachi, probably the best city of Pakistan, are openly threatened and intimidated by MQM in submission. It's not a very hard estimate to make that if the great people of Karachi are really given a way out, MQM would not be able to take a second breath in the metropolitan.

Sadly, only in Pakistan, we have criminals like Altaf Hussain (and his closest allies in his party) and the corrupt, ill-minded and limited-visioned Chaudhries of Gjurat running around free among the people. Not only did the Chaudhries have had the most selfish alliance with the Dictator, and his puppet prime minister, they even set out to seek an alliance with MQM - a party lead by one of the worst (or probably the worst) terrorist leader.

MQM never has, and never will be loved by people. All their power comes from putting money on jobless people, handing them guns, and giving them 'salaries' for what chaos and terror they cause in the biggest city of Pakistan. Sadder are the so-called leader politicians like the Gujrati Chaudhries and extremely disturbed people like Sheikh Rashid who are always looking up the worst people to form an alliance.

The Chaudhries had launched a government-backed political campaigns and estimated billions were spent on the campaign - the taxes that salaried people of Pakistan are forced to pay. Not just salaried, but the jobless, disable and the old all pay the taxes so that people like the Chaudhries could enjoy a good lavish lifestyle. Such has been the ill fate of my people.

The worse that the Chaudhries and the previous government could do was to have the people and the country divided in various schools of thoughts. They pushed the people to a limit that the people had to take the matters into their hands trying to make things better. Army's involvement in the Government has always been and shall always be strongly disapproved and detested by the people. And now, the situation of the country comes to a point when any uniform looks like enemy to a specific group of people. These people have suffered the tortures and the brutalities of decisions generated across the world and followed by the easily purchasable, low-priced, imposed leaders we recently had.

The Pak Army has been a symbol of pride for the people of Pakistan in the past. The Pak Air Force and Pak Navy have enjoyed similar appreciation and confidence of the people. Then why this sudden wave of hatred against them? I personally give the whole credit of this complicated situation to our tyrant dictator, and imposed and self-declared president. He would be removed of his office shortly, the country shall once again get back their judiciary and probably will have visionary prime minister and president. After removing his office, Musharraf should be prosecuted in the same courts that he violated in front of the same judges that he harassed and ridiculed and should be tried for the massacre in the tribal areas, the inhuman and shocking termination of people in Lal Masjid, for disappearance of Gumshuda people, and for all the other crimes that people of Pakistan would like to see him pay for! If tried fairly, it's not hard to see what his end could be. Justice and judiciary above everything else! Pakistan Zindabad!

The Chaudhries and their unscrupulous allies in the Qatil League and the rest of the government meanwhile blame all the failure of their government era on ex prime minister. The new government should call Shaukat Aziz back to Pakistan and put him and the whole previous government machinery under trial. The support they extended to the Dictator shall be enough to decide their fates.

This is what I think. This is what Pakistan needs!