Friday 20 June 2014

Time to unite; for stable Pakistan

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We as a nation are still in a confused state after sixty-six years. We have no idea what we want either we should negotiate with the terrorists or we should fight with them. The ‘peace talks’ between the TTP and the government failed. As the familiarity of indulging in the dialogue with them has not proven to be dynamic and thus time has come that the brutal lords needs to be engaged in the tongue which they understand Pakistan army with the will of the government has launched a military operation in the North Waziristan. At such a crucial point; we all must support our forces by putting a side all over differences. Not only the political parties but also people from all walks of life must stand united to support fight against terrorism. This is the time to save our country and our people from destruction at the hands of beasts who have already taken over 50,000 lives of our people, injured and ravaged many more lives. Terrorism has caused us the loss of over $ 100 Billion.  

As Pakistanis, we should know that the Operation Zarb-e-Azb is actually one of the most important battles to reclaim the lost soul of Pakistan. The PPP, the PTI, the MQM and other political parties have done well by publicly supporting the operation — now it is the turn of the right-wing parties to step forward and play their role in a positive manner and avoid creating confusions in the minds of people. Jamate-e-Islami and JUI F showed their reservations over the military operation but they must also understand it is not the time for political point scoring and Pakistan can not be stable without eradicating the menace of terrorism.  Not only at the domestic level but also at the international front circumstances are changing as due to some obvious reasons considered anti-Pakistan regime is in power in India and if Abdulah Adbullah becomes the next President of Afghanistan then situation could have been tough for Pakistan. Government also should not put a deaf ear to the logical demands of Tahir-ul-Qadri and Imran Khan to bring electoral reforms which would ultimately strength the democracy. The time has come for all politicians to unite for the integrity of Pakistan and stop the blame game on each other. The political parties should realise their national responsibility and desist from creating confusion which results in weakening the moral of the forces fighting against terrorists. Moreover, no one, particularly not any of the political leaders, should undermine the sacrifices of our soldiers, policemen, paramilitary forces and civilians. This is the time for unity and patient cooperation. Let’s be patient with those who are protecting us and also with one another during this tough time.









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