08-21-2008, 04:32 PM
Dear,
In fact no body is disagreeing with your thinking. To pin point the dishonest politicians does not establish any right of some scoundrel general like Ayub, Yahya, Zia or Musharraf to snatch the government. I, in my above posts, wanted to clarify this fact.
I also tried to clarify that the utmost dishonesty in politicians is also caused by the ever hanging sword of such generals. This is natural for the men who are inclined to make moneys from their fiduciary or other capacities (by whatever means) and what I guess the majority of Pakistanis has such inclinations. Exactly the same thing has been indirectly pointed out by Enslavedspirit in his second post.
As far as Imran Khan or else are concerned, this is dependent on two things. Firstly, the political understanding and approach of the public at large along with their intimacies that are not expected to be changed due to extreme of illiteracy. Secondly, how Imran Khan or else would be proven differently, if somehow they are given a chance.
However, keeping in view the prevailing conditions, there are very meager chances of any positive or educated outcome from the masses. Of course we are also part of it.
I recommend readers to study the book "SAFAID JAZEERA" (white island) written by Naseem Hijaazi. This book, along with the preface, portrays what we are and why we face such rulers.
Regards,
KAMRAN.
In fact no body is disagreeing with your thinking. To pin point the dishonest politicians does not establish any right of some scoundrel general like Ayub, Yahya, Zia or Musharraf to snatch the government. I, in my above posts, wanted to clarify this fact.
I also tried to clarify that the utmost dishonesty in politicians is also caused by the ever hanging sword of such generals. This is natural for the men who are inclined to make moneys from their fiduciary or other capacities (by whatever means) and what I guess the majority of Pakistanis has such inclinations. Exactly the same thing has been indirectly pointed out by Enslavedspirit in his second post.
As far as Imran Khan or else are concerned, this is dependent on two things. Firstly, the political understanding and approach of the public at large along with their intimacies that are not expected to be changed due to extreme of illiteracy. Secondly, how Imran Khan or else would be proven differently, if somehow they are given a chance.
However, keeping in view the prevailing conditions, there are very meager chances of any positive or educated outcome from the masses. Of course we are also part of it.
I recommend readers to study the book "SAFAID JAZEERA" (white island) written by Naseem Hijaazi. This book, along with the preface, portrays what we are and why we face such rulers.
Regards,
KAMRAN.