Filling the GAP
Since Pervez Musharraf has resigned few days back, I don’t know why I am feeling a sense of missing a potentially strong voice from Pakistan. I have been among people who have hated Pervez Musharraf to its peak on his rational acts on Lal Masjid and Fata operation. But the moment he resigned, I & many Pakistani’s sense some pity on him. No matter how much he has been bad, he have talking strong on Pakistan views. This is a nature of our nation. Although leaving this to past, I look forward that now we will get a democratic leader finally, a leader whom people of Pakistan wants to see.
I was in these ups & downs when the name of Asif Ali Zardari appears.O My God, he is coming to take the presidency, a man who’s years have been in Jail and who is found to be the most corrupt person of Pakistani political history. Now, I and many Pakistanis are in great desperate that we just got free from one and now getting caught in the hands of a bigger devil. This should not happen, this must not happen is what my heart crying, May ALLAH bless us with a pious leader but God have clearly mentioned that the rulers comes due to acts of people. Who will now guide us or is it our fate that we have to keep rotating in the hands of evils from one to another. Please pray….
Other posts by Zil-e-Subhani Malhotra
- On The Hunt - December 12th, 2008
- Appeal to Pakistan - December 4th, 2008
- Poor Cat - November 26th, 2008
- On Losing Ahmed Faraz - August 28th, 2008
- Dua -e- Jashn-e-Azadi - August 14th, 2008
- Be Positive - July 27th, 2008
- Saudi Injustice Towards Pakistan - July 25th, 2008
- I Don't Want to Celebrate "Jashan e Azadi" - August 13th, 2007
- 2 tough questions - January 19th, 2007
- Broken Hearts - January 7th, 2007
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November 26th, 2008 03:34 GMT
Stupid Pakistanis didn’t thought of future before…now whining..
November 26th, 2008 09:56 GMT
Whining is part of democratic process. Atleast we get to hear what all is happening and criticize. Had the ” rule of-the-false-bravado”and rule of-the-U-Turns” prevailed we would have been much worse. Aleast their are few voices who are noticed now. They do shape public opinion. And my friend I would advice pateince rather than reversing the process. Army though profoundly respectful and professional cannot run state affairs. It a fact and history tells us that. No where in the world has it been succesful. If the politicians are making issues they should be tapped and identified for removal. Thats the only best way to excercise individual freedom. Presently their still runs a hybrid system of democracy in pakistan. Like it was called enlightened democracy in previous rule..well that meant actualy doctored democracy! and now its lingering on until be resort the power to people i.e. the parliament. I feel utterly dismal of the people who still want Army’s returm. Let those guys do whateve they are trained for. We should learn to be pateint but stive in the right direction. The short term pleasures by dictators are sometime long term nightmares. I believe people of Pakistan are resilient and aware of the colossal difference that lies between these two ideologies.
November 26th, 2008 14:37 GMT
Kashif — deep deep down inside of me i know you are 100% right
history speaks for itself
but it hurts me to see these current people ruining our country……I need to ask myself —do Pakistanis deserve democracy at this point???
What we need is a populist… A nationalist. One who can unite all the people, bring revolution to Pakistan. Revive industry, continue to build build build and give give give to the people.
Look at Ayub Khan and Musharraf. For years people embraced them as they were heros. Under both leaders –Pak economy was among the best performing in the continent.
but of course dictatorships cause the boiling water to burst. Both leaders saw their downfalls. I still hold HIGH regard for them and would kiss their hand if they were in front of me
(go ahead, laugh at me)
I love Pakistan Armed Forced. Disciplined and brave and true patriots. But we also have civilian patriots. We also have talented Pakistanis
many of them live overseas. They must come back and give to the motherland
because when push comes to shove –we have EVERYTHING we could EVER need in our country. Ours is a beatiful country!!!! Green. Fertile land. Hard-working people. The will to develop.
We need true tough and charismatic leader who can mesmerize the population. Give back to them. That way — the people will give back to Pakistan —-rather than use and abuse.
PAK ZINDABAD