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Old Monday, September 22, 2014
Umer Khayam Nizamani Umer Khayam Nizamani is offline
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Originally Posted by Vegeta View Post
To be honest what does give you a license to march on Parliament?There is no set example. I really do wonder. They play fast and loose with your civil rights, they insult your dignity in numerous ways throughout your life, they kill you, they do not allow you redress etc I am putting all the blame on Parliament for this, because if a Member of Parliament abuses power and they stay mum about it, they all are part of the abuse. Qadri wants to create trouble, but Sharif is trouble. I seriously cannot for the life of me understand why is Sharif so attached to the PM seat that he would not even leave it for a month. As you said, IK did not join Qadri in the start they were two separate movements, but they have formed a coalition which I believe is needed for the time being to put pressure on the Parliament to take action. Like I said Nawaz Sharif a law unto himself, rule of law, courts etc they do not matter for him as long as he is doing what he wants. He just does not give a damn about anyone else. Was marching in front of the PM house or even protesting there such a crime that they treated the people with tear gas, 'rubber bullets', real bullets. Like seriously it was a protest not an assassination attempt, even that does not warrant such reaction against the masses. Its a 'democracy' not a dictatorship.
I agree somewhat with last part of what you've written above, As far as you've said they formed an alliance and were separate movements? The whole chaos was planned in London, They left the lahore at same time, Some people on both sides were constantly in touch, They decided to leave at the same time for Red zone and decided to march on to parliament at the same time. Still you think it was not planned and it was just an alliance with necessity or for time being? Well all is not wrong in the parliament, there are some really good people in there and you can bring change staying there, marching on it is not the right way. For the first time devolution of power, transformation of power from one government to another? In my humble opinion, give it time and it shall improve.
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