STRAIGHT TALK by Hafeez Khan
I have to pause my nostalgic journey about youthful days due to the levels of hypocrisy and pretenses on the national scene; they are intolerable. I was remembering friends who have left us and rejoicing those who are still around. I will continue at a later date. The present scenario brings to mind the Punjabi idiom “Bandran hath austray” translates “sharp blades in the hand of monkeys.” There is no other way to describe the mess being created by this imported regime and their handlers.
It is evident that facts and reality have taken a back seat toa bunch of blind mice totally driven by their greed and nefarious personal agendas. Country be damned. The worst part is that other pillars of State who have taken oaths to safeguard the internal and external borders have turned a blind eye. The truth is that our nation’s ship is in extremely dangerous waters that can overturn it, while theruling elite is toasting with champagne in a self congratulatory mode.
They have much to celebrate. They have a long list of “achievements” that would be more like indictments; if we stop pretending.
This list goes on. The upshot is the fabric of the nation;morality and rule of law are the biggest victims. Uncertainty about the future and sustainability of the country is being questioned.
Is it democracy when its Interior Minister draws strengthfrom the fire power he can muster to crush the popular will? This brutality reminds one of Zia Ul Haq, their Godfather. Is there an undeclared martial law? Perverted tactics of stripping and torturing Senators, leaders, dissenting media persons is condemnable and disgraceful.
The lines between those in power and those who seek change are getting sharper by the day. Pakistanis hold them in scorn. In the recent by-elections not one leader of these 13 parties could hold any public gatherings. The din of “Chor, chor” hounds them whenever they step out except in totally orchestrated events. Voters turned out in vast numbers to vote for IK; fully aware he will not go into the Assembly.
Today the regime lobbed another cheap shot through ECC, their partner in crime. They have disqualified IK for alleged “Toosha Khana” misappropriation. It is like pot calling the kettle black. IK paid the prescribed price of gifts; these criminals stole luxury vehicles. Kudos to multitudes that came out to protest this decision without a call.
PTI Chairman Imran Khan will not be de-tracked; he is sticking to his plans. For those who know him, IK is acting unlike his temperament of always being in a hurry. He has put the rulers in a slow cooker where their bones are getting separated from their meat.
How do you define the opponents? On one side is the vast majority of Pakistanis who have become a part of IK’s narrative; on the other is this legless collection of losers known as PDM. Their only prop is their perceived support by the Establishment. Cynics claim that no change is possible without their support. General Bajwa’s announcement of retirement is whiff of fresh air. Goods damaged beyond repair are unsellable.
We must remember when a fire burns, occupants save themselves first. How far will their enablers carry this liability? PDM’s nose has been bloodied in all the by-elections despite desperate attempts to rig the polls. They want to run away from elections. Not so says IK. That day is not far when IK lifts the lid of the cooker. The country will be jammed by outburst of accumulated anger and frustration. Rana Sana may have to use one of the drones to flee rather than deploying them to shower the crowds with tear gas!