Pakistan is an army owned autocratic state not a republic; hence it is beyond common sense for any revolutionary to announce revolutionary ideas in writing. How can one expect the Nationalist political parties to announce their ultimate goal [establishment of Pakhtunistan and its ultimate merger with its parent land Afghanistan] in their manifesto when the manifesto is scrutinised by the Election commission of Pakistan? Even a low IQ person understands that it is considered anti-state to announce rebellious ideas publically or in writing in any state with some form of a constitution, however ineffective it might be. As far as revolutionary struggle is concerned, anybody who knows the abc of revolutionary politics knows this fact that revolutionary struggle is always invisible and within silent majority by a minority and in person or in the form of disseminating literature. It is when the passive resistance from within the silent majority turns into active resistance at the grand finale of the movement that the struggle is visible by the masses.
Having said that let me assure you that I am dead sure the people wont have to do much to get freedom. The internal system of Pakistan, being a classic case of contradictions within itself, and the fading international rapport of Pakistan coupled with its increasing geostrategic importance will force the international forces to intervene in one form or another to help Pakistan meet its logical end and ofcourse other than North Punjabi elite class no one is bothered about Pakistan due to their loss of interest in such a life which the state of Pakistan offers to its citizen. This is not being critical but being realistic. Just observe the number of increasing suicides in Pakistan in cases where the parents are killing their own kids as they can’t feed them.
I wish the optimistic arguments along with their intellectual justifications of Punjabi loyalists could save the lives of those kids who could not even see the luxury of being in debt for your country and lost their life due to having been born in this failed rogue state. No offence intended it is in the interest of humanity and the 180 million lives that Pakistan should not exist anymore even for purely humanitarian reasons. "Pakistan Zinda bad" has practically turned into "Pakistan say zinda bhaag".
Having said that let me assure you that I am dead sure the people wont have to do much to get freedom. The internal system of Pakistan, being a classic case of contradictions within itself, and the fading international rapport of Pakistan coupled with its increasing geostrategic importance will force the international forces to intervene in one form or another to help Pakistan meet its logical end and ofcourse other than North Punjabi elite class no one is bothered about Pakistan due to their loss of interest in such a life which the state of Pakistan offers to its citizen. This is not being critical but being realistic. Just observe the number of increasing suicides in Pakistan in cases where the parents are killing their own kids as they can’t feed them.
I wish the optimistic arguments along with their intellectual justifications of Punjabi loyalists could save the lives of those kids who could not even see the luxury of being in debt for your country and lost their life due to having been born in this failed rogue state. No offence intended it is in the interest of humanity and the 180 million lives that Pakistan should not exist anymore even for purely humanitarian reasons. "Pakistan Zinda bad" has practically turned into "Pakistan say zinda bhaag".
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