Religious Politicos Stance

Rehman Malik, the man who is actually at the helm of affairs on the cue from the president of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari is now out with all the daggers and swaggers, and calling for a right thing perhaps first time in the tenure. He calls for end to the confusion and he calls for a nation wide drive against the terrorism.

In this bid the religious parties must also partake. The JUI’s hypocrite Fazlur Rehman and funny Qazi Hussain must also play their part for whatever good that amounts to. These religious leaders, so-called leaders, have yet to come forward with some clear stance on the terrorism. The conspicuous absence of any religious edict against suicide blasts by non-state actors like these two is raising lots of questions.

Over the past few years, a total of 11,504 innocent Pakistanis have been blown to pieces by terrorists throughout the country in every city in every province. In 2002, there were two suicide attacks. In 2007, there were 56 and 2008 has already seen 37 suicide attacks. In 2003, there were 41 bombs blasts. In 2008, there have already been 700 bomb blasts.

The silence of religious parties is criminal.


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  1. a pakhtun patriot Avatar
    a pakhtun patriot

    >The silence of religious parties is criminal.

    maybe the religious parties are, oh, i dont know, religious? maybe they support the mujahideen (thats terrorists to traitorous scumbags like you) fighting back against a state (i use the term “state” VERY loosely) that has been killing muslim citizens of this country (again, very loosely said) in a cold and calculating manner for the past 8 years for US dollars.

    tell me you piece of shit, do you still masturbate to your sister with a finger in your bum like you mentioned on your profile?

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