Zardari’s Onslaught

The bare politics of Pakistan People’s Party has now been exposed with its full dirt in broad day light, as Asif Ali Zardari, the shocking president of Pakistan declares that the next chief minister of Punjab will be from the PPP, and there will be no reconciliation with the PML(N).

Now as the cat is out of its dirty bag and spreading filth all around us, its time that Pakistani nation break its apathy and align itself with the forces of real change and principles. Lawyers, civil society, and PML(N) along with some other opposition parties like of Imran Khan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf and Jamat-e-Islami are poised to rock Islamabad on 16th March.

But Zardari’s dark corners of mind have compelled him to do what was right in contrast to what country needed most at this turbulent times, when the North of Pakistan especially FATA is burning and the Balochistan is dissenting. It’s an open invitation to the forces of status quo and to Martial Law.

Ruling Punjab is an obsession with the Zardari and his mafia. They are now trying to capture Punjab without the will of its people. That is what Musharraf was trying to do. Zardari should remember Musharraf’s end.

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