10-29-2009, 02:41 PM
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<br />Will it make a difference what we discuss or conclude?
If yes, we should certainly do it. Answer has to be found with faith, forebearance and courage.
BTW why none of us feels like sacrificing his money, time, blood and soul for this purpose? I hope the answer to this question will lead to the answer of first question.
Regards,
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Dear Kamran,
In my opinion it will certainly not make any difference but we can share our views. The prevailing situation is too teasing for all of us. It is the rule of psychology that discussion about tension creating topic helps to overcome the depression.
You are right that none of us feels like sacrificing his money, time, blood and soul for this purpose. We have become selfish our mentality is limited to ourselves. When the crisis of Waziristan started and some parties were organizing prostrations against attacks on Waziristan the presence of people in this demonstration was negligible then someone said that this fire will come in our homes. But we were busy in lives. Now this fire has reached at our homes then now we are crying on it. Our personal lives are full of sins and we always think only about ourselves. We remained silent when American was killing our Muslim Brothers in Afghanistan; we remained silent on the issue of Drown attacks. We remained silent on the issue of operations in Swat. Thousands of innocent students of Lal Masjid were killed in Islamabad but we were too busy in our routine lives. What is it all???? As a nation we also involved in many social evils. Is it the punishment of Allah for our sins???
We have to decide what type of Pakistan we want to give to our next generations. The group of some thousand people is governing on us for more than sixty years. This group consists of generals, bureaucrats, politician and industrialists. These people are sucking blood of our nation for sixty years. Now time has come to throw them out of power corridors and doing accountability of their corruptions. Just kindly analyze that who was responsible for sugar crisis. You will find that parliamentarians and politicians of both ruling and opposition parties have their sugar mils and involved in the hoarding of sugar to artificially and deliberately raise prices of sugar.
People taking the name of Imran Khan (specially young generation) and thinking that he can bring a revolution in the country but in my opinion his parry is one man show and nothing else. He is not in a position to win some dozen seats from cities in an ideal situation. Who can bring revolutionary changes in our system??? This question is still answerable. I think a social alliance of different social groups can bring change. Just as the alliance of social groups has played a vital role in first reinstatement of chief justice.
However it is my personal view.
Regards,
Awais Aftab
<br />Will it make a difference what we discuss or conclude?
If yes, we should certainly do it. Answer has to be found with faith, forebearance and courage.
BTW why none of us feels like sacrificing his money, time, blood and soul for this purpose? I hope the answer to this question will lead to the answer of first question.
Regards,
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Dear Kamran,
In my opinion it will certainly not make any difference but we can share our views. The prevailing situation is too teasing for all of us. It is the rule of psychology that discussion about tension creating topic helps to overcome the depression.
You are right that none of us feels like sacrificing his money, time, blood and soul for this purpose. We have become selfish our mentality is limited to ourselves. When the crisis of Waziristan started and some parties were organizing prostrations against attacks on Waziristan the presence of people in this demonstration was negligible then someone said that this fire will come in our homes. But we were busy in lives. Now this fire has reached at our homes then now we are crying on it. Our personal lives are full of sins and we always think only about ourselves. We remained silent when American was killing our Muslim Brothers in Afghanistan; we remained silent on the issue of Drown attacks. We remained silent on the issue of operations in Swat. Thousands of innocent students of Lal Masjid were killed in Islamabad but we were too busy in our routine lives. What is it all???? As a nation we also involved in many social evils. Is it the punishment of Allah for our sins???
We have to decide what type of Pakistan we want to give to our next generations. The group of some thousand people is governing on us for more than sixty years. This group consists of generals, bureaucrats, politician and industrialists. These people are sucking blood of our nation for sixty years. Now time has come to throw them out of power corridors and doing accountability of their corruptions. Just kindly analyze that who was responsible for sugar crisis. You will find that parliamentarians and politicians of both ruling and opposition parties have their sugar mils and involved in the hoarding of sugar to artificially and deliberately raise prices of sugar.
People taking the name of Imran Khan (specially young generation) and thinking that he can bring a revolution in the country but in my opinion his parry is one man show and nothing else. He is not in a position to win some dozen seats from cities in an ideal situation. Who can bring revolutionary changes in our system??? This question is still answerable. I think a social alliance of different social groups can bring change. Just as the alliance of social groups has played a vital role in first reinstatement of chief justice.
However it is my personal view.
Regards,
Awais Aftab