PML-N VS MQM – Who Says Our Politicians Are Mature?

The best entertainment one can find these days while watching prime time telecast is simply to watch how the representatives from both parties do their best to declare each other the biggest “liar”. I must admit that neither the Daily Show hosted by John Stewart or any other programme can produce an entertainment than the one produced by both the parties. MQM, no reason to doubt, has always found a way to remain in the news in one form or the other. It has been crowned as the only party which has evolved without becoming an opposition or moving out of a specific geographical surrounding.

Where the entire nation geared up for a Long March to restore CJ, they found ample time to go for a self declared long march without any goal in mind. They can have 42 innocent people killed right in their domain and still one finds them complaining that in fact it was a conspiracy against them. What governance.

Now when it is clear that the wind is all out to set Musharraf on trial, they have found a new note, with the only difference that it is based on an episode nearly 17 years old. A liberal party by manifesto (though one must refer to Imran Khan for their definition), God knows what has occupied their mind this time around. It was PPP and MQM who have secured maximum out of the spirit of reconciliation(NRO) and they are vocal every time to declare that we are moving in a new direction, but still one finds them opening up files which were locked many years back.

To PML-N I don’t have words of appreciation, although of a different kind. Its leadership, precisely Mr. Nawaz has in the name of friendly opposition destroyed the whole credibility of an institution called the parliament. One cannot find an example like this where evil is protected today for the betterment of tomorrow. After every accord he has landed himself in trouble, only to stand up and gear up for another accord. The position in which he has found himself, it is required that he must play a role seen in the past from Nawabzada Nasrullah but unfortunately this is not the case. Where it is a known fact that this will help neither of them, they have dragged many controversial entities into the whole drama. One watches every day how former spy masters are revealing facts (who knows true or false) and on its bases our politicians our deriving new policies.

For so long the political forces in Pakistan have cried that the only root cause for the failure of democracy is the invisible hand of establishment and today from Raiwind to London they are fighting on the claims made by the same power. So shameful, in the end it really hurts every Pakistani when they see their capital turning into a US colony of 7000 marines, flour and sugar not accessible even in Ramadan, an uncertain future with no economical prosperity, an unseen presence of Taliban still haunting, But our political gurus out there to settle the scores from the past. Undoubtedly the vacuum of leadership has damaged us more than any thing else.


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43 responses to “PML-N VS MQM – Who Says Our Politicians Are Mature?”

  1. Hend Avatar
    Hend

    why not elect imran khan’s party? the man seems well intentioned…atleast he does not seem corrupt…why don’t people give him a chance.

  2. Hamid Abbasi Avatar

    @salahuddin
    i made a choice between fraud and criminals……….what a wonderful choice you have got?

  3. Hamid Abbasi Avatar

    @salahuddin
    dear, i can believe it to represent 98% of unwanted representative rather than opressed,, its reputation of being fascist is enough,, a party who cannot govern a city wants to represent a country……….time to grow up

  4. salahuddin Avatar
    salahuddin

    sir this is not a word battle between twoparties rather this is battle between middle class & 2% ruling class of pakistan. while MQM representing 98 % oppressed common man on the other hand N league which means NO league representing ruling elite class . those who are supporting Nawaz shoud recall from history that he was a right hand of worst dictator general ziaul haque . why he dont talk about the dictatorship of General zia ? and second one …. the money he is giving to some media man & lawyers was actualy looted from national exchequer in 1998. i will only talk about QARZ UTARO MULK SANWAARO Scheme. what answe mr. nawaz will give in this regard ? where is the money of this scheme ? how much loan you returned from this money to IMF. i know they are dumb.those who are supporting a fraud , so-called leader should re-visit their attitude. that fraud is now getting votes in the name of punjabi nationalism…. jaag punjabi jag, teri pug noon lag gaya daagh. shame on u .

  5. James Killian Spratt Avatar

    Hamid, I don’t think any of us ever fully mature, or wise up completely until we’re on our deathbeds. Up to that point we’re all swimming like mad in a sea of humanity, holding our buddies up or shoving each other aside and under, trying to keep from drowning and find that little island of safety, where we can rest for a while, politicians no exception.

  6. Hamid Abbasi Avatar

    @ lakhani
    the affedavid submitted by Gen Durrani also has the names of around 14 so called respectable politicians?

  7. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    Today’s DAWN (27 August 09) has a report about Nawaz Sharif taking Rs. 3.5 million (equivalent in today’s money to Rs. 25 million) to help IJI defeat BB in the elections of 1990.

  8. Hina Safdar Avatar

    No rules just play………..
    MQM+PPP=Government
    MQM Vs PML-N= Distraction from Musharraf trial

    PPP+MQM/ PML-N = Musharraf safe Zardari rules

  9. Rumaisa Mohani Avatar
    Rumaisa Mohani

    Politicians are supposed to be the best minds of a nation who can lead it to the glory of success. If they show immature and unmindful attitude, it affects the people adversely on the whole. You r right that one tends to lose trust after seeing them live with such behaviour. They get exposed v fast unlike their predecessors and they are not ready to accept change in these days of real time communications. We shd look for the leaders in our new generation who would be cautious in reaching their audience and may try to create a better image of themselves.

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