Speaking Truth to Oppressed

Politics: Matter of personal interest!

The sight of brawling politicians and confrontational nature of politics, regardless of their national interest, and the high stakes involved often add to the simmering tensions. This has been a trend in Pakistan politics over the years.

Gathering hundreds of people on a hot afternoon or night. Fill them with the fire of prejudice. Give them doubts about the personal gain or loss that could follow their vote on the question of the issue, and make them jealous and resentful of their peers, and you have a queue for enough content. Just an excuse is needed, and it is often found.

What I have seen or heard over the last few years is that N- League jailed PPP leaders and PPP was the eternal enemy of N- League. As it appears, they are on the same boat because they have same interests to pursue. Fazl-ur-Rehman has always been fluctuating in between the parties so far as the alliance of already accumulated wealth saving is concerned and fits himself according to the environment and today they are all drinking water from the same well. They are conflicted contradicts yet they are same. The big names in the PTI cabinet used to talk about chewing on each other, but today they are giving us honorary tuition.

They all forgive each other because they all have the same business and interests. It is we, the ordinary ones, who do not forgive each other. There is a simple question “Can anyone in Pakistan do politics with halal income?”

Can a poor ordinary middle class man contest MPA, MNA election?

The comments I make are always smiling, not in someone’s hatred or love, meaning it’s not a serious matter at all. Just as the haraam eating has been a national profession in the beloved homeland over the last 70 years, so it has been for the last three and a half years.

It is not wonderful to say good things.
Perfectionists do not have to prove their perfection by giving speeches, perfection speaks for itself. This does not mean that we should be discouraged, but that we are the center of hope, that we can change our circumstances. The Lord did not make us disabled so that someone became our last hope and started asking us to prostrate.

The game is not over yet.The great Iqbal has told every member of the nation that each of you can become a shining star in your place, If you want. Otherwise, while prostrating on the threshold of the so-called Messiahs, you will die rubbing your heels.

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