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Sunday, November 4, 2007

More need to Resist and Protest against the newly imposed Martial Law, than ever

It was the blackest day of Pakistan's history, the act of imposing Martial Law (i would say it Martial Law rather emergency because it is imposed by the Chief of Army Staff not even by the President, if it were the emergency then it would had been imposed by the Prime Minister) is a ridiculous act of its kind. Because in the past all such kind of actions were taken against the 'civil governments' whereas in this setup, the Army Chief was also the President (since 8 years not from a short period of time), the Prime Minister was undoubtedly a puppet and he himself was the one and only Ruler. The text of Declaration of Emergency Rule which ends by saying that "the constitution is in 'abeyance' - which, in effect means that martial law has been imposed, although there is not a heavy security presence on the streets."

All those reasons that he spoke about, in his "Mere Aziz Hum-Watno", were in fact the points of charge-sheet of his failures during his Dictatorship since 8 years and mainly after becoming the "Front Line State" in the so called "War on Terror" after Nine Eleven. In short, the whole speech was nothing except "I", "Me" and "Myself". For Example
I thought blah blah blah
I decided blah blah blah
I want blah blah blah
I wont allow blah blah blah
I did blah blah blah
I will do blah blah blah
My Rule, My Command, My Authority blah blah blah
Still he insists that it was a Democratic Government ? I ask where was the "Government" ? It had been a one man show since the 12 October 1999. This blatant attack on civil right was part of the statement that "I will remain". In his address he said "Inaction at this moment is suicide for Pakistan and I cannot allow this country to commit suicide." Who the hell are you ? You don't have the legitimacy to allow or disallow anything, no one elected you to do that. Especially when you plan to cease the basic civil rights, suspend the constitution and arrest the judiciary by deciding on your own (or by just consulting the "chorr" commanders).

Humorously he thinks that he is part of the solution, infact he is part of the problem. "I suspect that Pakistan's sovereignty is in danger unless timely action is taken," he said (in his address). Thats exactly what we believe (not only suspect) that Pakistan's sovereignty is in danger if Military remained in rule and Mush didn't stepped out. BBC quoted "He insisted his decisions were made for the benefit of Pakistan".

The main target is the judiciary which is accused of interfering in government policy and weakening the struggle against terrorism, what a pathetic joke is this. He wants to install puppets in judiciary, also. Thats why he dismissed Chief Justice. More than 15 Judges from Supreme court and more than 60 Judges from all the four High courts refused to take oath under PCO. In Sindh, almost all the members of that bench which was hearing the 12 May Case and also the Chief Justice of Sindh High Court, were not even invited to take oath !!!

So please please stand up to resist and protest against this shameful act of a self centered man. The future of our generations is at stake. Don't think that its only the job of political parties or the legal community, we are also part of it. Enough is enough, we had been silent since long and gave Mush a reason to say that the silent majority support his policies and decisions. So please don't become part of his crimes anymore. Do what ever you can to remove this system which has been embarrassing us all the time.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you think that his act of Firing Chief Justice and appointing a new Chief Justice is different from the act of Nawaz Sharif to Fire the Army Chief and appointing a new Army Chief in Oct. 1999. Nawaz was punish, can someone punish Mush ?

Anonymous said...

what are you talking about? Nawaz sharif was the elected prime minster at that time with 2/3 majority and he had the right to fire any bastard army Chief, whereas musharaf took over the country, he is not elected by the people of pakistan and still he overthrow anything that comes in his way. bluddy army generals of pakistan, infact pakistan army is the only army in the whole work that has occupied its own country.

Malik Jahan Khan said...

This is an extremely important turning point of the fate of young generation. If your country is on stake, you may no more expect any better education, health, jobs, civil and human rights etc. So, if young and specially educated young generation remains quiet at this moment, then it's equivalent to supporting the "emergency" action taken by the army chief. He said yesterday in his speech that lives were more important than constitution and democracy. OK... For the time being, it makes sense and we might have accepted it.... but LOOK... who is doing all this.... This is a man (jo kisi sa nahin darta :P), who has illegally ruled for past 8 years, blatantly failed to rule and pushed Pakistan to an emergency to save himself (just to prolong his illegitimate ruling tenure).

What a youngster can do right now??? It's an important question. Join some organization or political party that is committed to protest against this bloody action and make the ruler realize that he should leave now (bahut ho gai ha ab).

Anonymous said...

"Meree nazar main..." was the only thing I could hear. Plus all the evils were placed around the judiciary's neck. That, after having been proclaiming how the judiciary was so independent that they gave ruling against the government references. If anyone was impressed by his speech, I'd say to them, "to hell with you and your leader."