A father’s plea

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Mr Yousaf Raza Gilani has pleaded Musa as not guilty before his army of cabinet. The cabinet obviously had no choice but to agree with his plea. He further states that his sons are being implicated. First, Qadar in Hajj scandal and now Musa in drugs scandal. But guilty or not guilty, Mr Gillani’s approach is wrong. He should look into circumstances that engulf the situation. Why were those inquiring people transferred? Why does Musa not face the SC? Why has Musa gone out of the country on an indefinite furlough at this crucial time? Why has the cabinet meeting been chosen as a forum to plead not guilty? What do cabinet members have to do with his innocence or guilty? Does the father really know of secret movements and meetings of these grown up sons? Making an excuse that he is being victimised for some thing is a lame excuse. Who is victimising Gillani? No one knows.

‘Victimisation’ is an oft-repeated plea in defence and lots of doubt-creating moves are made behind the scene of all scandals. These moves create doubts in the minds of the media and people. In fact, these things make scandals. If Musa is innocent, why does he do these mysterious moves? If Musa is innocent then let him come and face the court of law. Amusingly, my grand daughter shouts the moment she enters back from school that she did not eat the apple-pie from the fridge, which her grand mother finds missing. I like her plea for innocence even when she is not asked for though she did eat it all in the morning before going to school.

AMJAD H MIRZA

Lahore

4 COMMENTS

  1. Musa Gill is certainly not guilty, because he thought that this 9,000kgs quota of Ephedrine was Nazrana that DG Health had offered him.

  2. Look at the saintly stature of this scion of Pir of Multan that he was given visa on arrival in South Africa. Does it matter if 90,000 odd young Pakistanis chose to have Ecstasy and some died in the process. A small sacrifice to the Kali Mata Godess by the Elite of this country, young men like Musa, Bilwal, Moonis, Abdul Qadir and last but not least their bright sisters

  3. Both Little Gills consider it a perk of office of PM to get a large piece of the pie, so that they could live in the comfort that they have been living past 4 years, and never ever have to travel by a Mehran that they owned before Papa hit the JackPot

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