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India-Pakistan |
Does anybody care? |
2011-07-10 |
![]() Earlier weeks brought news of assassinations with the "victims" mostly being affiliated with 3 major political parties, and as part of the local gang war/political rivalry. Most people were 'okay' with the news. Let the mobsters kill each other was the word on the street. Imagine Al Pacino taking out Michael Corleone and you'll get what I mean. But since when did civilians, and that too children, become cannon fodder for them? One can take a political look at this, but it doesn't make any sense to off your voter base. Any analysis of the issue would be purely conjecture and would never produce a unified result. Here's one of them to add to the Diaspora. Political parties at first started taking out "hits" against each other, well known party (read gang) members were the first ones to go. As rivalries and tempers flared, so did the trigger happy fingers and all of a sudden the melting pot that is Bloody Karachi went up in flames as the fight turned insane. Pictures and videos of gunnies running openly in the streets served more than just to shock us. Anyone who saw those images questioned where the government's writ was, whatever little of it remains. Why isn't there a full scale crack down to ensure that the violence comes to a halt? Why aren't the people behind the political parties brought to task over what their hoodlums are doing? Well here's an explanation, the government is too busy worrying about having its corruption uncovered to care. Mr Zafar Qureshi bags all the attention of our parliamentarians (most of whom have had their hands in the cookie jar) and they do not have the time or the will to care for the ordinary civilians in Bloody Karachi. Of course Rehman Malik Pak politician, current Interior Minister under the Gilani administration. Malik is a former Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) intelligence officer who rose to head the FIA during Benazir Bhutto's second tenure. He later joined the Pak Peoples Party and was chief security officer to Bhutto. Malik was tossed from his FIA job in 1998 after documenting the breath-taking corruption of the Sharif family. By unhappy coincidence Näwaz Shärif became PM at just that moment and Malik moved to London one step ahead of the button men. flew into Bloody Karachi after midnight to "address" the situation, but whoever believes it is anything but a photo-op is deluded. A failing government wants to show it cares, however far from reality that may be. What of the army and the rangers. Yes the hated duo, until of course the situation gets out of control and they have to be called in to manage affairs. Why aren't they stepping up? To prove to the masses that the civilian government is useless? To abide by the laws of the state to not go in until requested perhaps, but dear generals, our politicians are worried about the NICL scam, they don't have time to handle real issues that plague our nation. All said and done, there a million possibilities to each question and very few answers. What is clear however is the sheer disregard being shown by the gangsters on the streets. Also visible is the unbelievable amount of contempt for the lives of ordinary citizens being shown by those in the corridors of power. Who cares less for the people's suffering is a question I dare not think about. |
Posted by:Fred |
#5 Al Pacino took out Michael Corleone? Must've been in Godfather IV... It's was the Karachi Cut Subtitled: The Jinns Make An Offer |
Posted by: S 2011-07-10 11:48 |
#4 Only that it stays there, and does NOT cross the Atlantic, FVFR. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2011-07-10 11:47 |
#3 "Does anybody care?" Not really.... |
Posted by: Barbara 2011-07-10 10:09 |
#2 Pakistan HAS a Govenment? |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2011-07-10 04:39 |
#1 Al Pacino took out Michael Corleone? Must've been in Godfather IV... |
Posted by: tu3031 2011-07-10 00:03 |