Pakistan Today

Strange enigma

Pakistan is caught in a whirlpool. We are isolated and the entire blame is on novice foreign minister we have. For all I know the only characteristic she has is that she is a Khar of Muzaffargarh.

Of course she is smart, even pretty looking, immaculately dressed up and has a double edge. Her voice is like a half grown man. Pakistan has been cornered. In our internal legal and exhibitionist’s policies we have made ourselves so vulnerable that even our diehard enemies do not want to intervene in our affairs.

Economically we have gone so weak that even ministers have started speaking some truths. We are in vicious circle and we have no one who can break through this circle. People of Pakistan are faced with the basic question of survival and sustenance and we are busy in creating new provinces and demarcating their sizes. The Prime Minister does not tire himself in advocating that he is the premier even on an academic function.

The police is gone so frustrated that they fight like school boys and use abusive language. The crime rate and style of crime is gone so berserk that security force has run out of papers and pencils to register FIRs.

Will the so-called elected representatives of the so-called democratic country wake up and do something to save the country from total annihilation? I refer and admire some honest journalists, who have started saying this, except some of those who have received their price tag demands.

AMJAD H MIRZA

Lahore

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