Two Bullets and Many Targets.
Another bomb blast in Pakistan has shaken the country. The famous Dat Darbar shrine to a sufi saint in Lahore suffered the impact of an explosive device. Thus far no group has claimed responsibility. Various factions are blaming the Illegal Afghan war for the increased social polarization in Pakistan. Expert opinion is divided on whether this was a retaliatory attack from the Ahmadi community who were recently attacked or from extremist Shia Muslims. 42 people were killed and over 180 people were injured at this popular tourist location.
It is to be noted that Data Darbar’s Incident is not the job of Ahmedis like Ahmedi’s incident was not a job of any other section. Don’t think who was the bomber but think who is the main player!!!!
The 3 bomb blasts at Data Darbar Shrine and the previous attacks on Ahmedis all are interlinked. But we the people of Pakistan thinks on the bases of sectarian or linguistics and unable to follow the clear steps of criminals who are in front of us and working on our back as well. These two incidents have to be analyzed, what can be achieved from them:
Many Ahmedis are very much true Pakistanis regardless of what their faith tells them or what they do and many of them lives outside of Pakistan so when you hit them in Pakistan, you can hire others in Pakistan or outside of Pakistan to work against the interests of Pakistan but the interests of the enemies of Pakistan. It will also encourage the inner hatred of other sections of Islam in Pakistan toward Ahmedis. Very interestingly it was being achieved by our enemies. In UK & Canada particularly many have been hired!!!!
This is the same concept of producing more anti Pakistani Taliban’s, same manual with different subject to practice with. In Musharraf’s era and similarly in Zardari when you hit the families of poor tribal people they will go for revenge against government of Pakistan or interests of Pakistan. It also has to be understood with; this Ahmedi’s situation and now with Data Darbar’s one. Ahmedi’s are also on hire posts in Pakistan and when you hit their love ones and propagate that it is done by other sections they will react in negative but sharp way not like the uneducated tribal poor people but both will be working unconsciously for the one aim; “Destabilize Pakistan”!!!
Let us think now on the linguistic division with a good quote by my friend, “River has two fronts, Pakistan is based on Indus valley, so 1st divide it on two fronts of Indus river” supported by this argument:
“Eastern side of Indus river is dominated by Sindhis, Mohajirs and Punjabi and western one is less populated and being dominated by Pashtuns and Balochs. Western one has more area and eastern have more population, western have resources and eastern have talent. So let’s divide? “
In Punjab or Sindh when you speak about Taliban generally people stereo type it with Pashtoons, even they don’t know that they are the real defenders of Pakistan for western borders as well in Kashmir. The Data Darbar’s incident will highlight this issue on linguistic lines in Punjab now. If you see that Pashtuns are great warriors and excellent business men as well. From Raja Bazar Rawalpindi to Liberty chowk Lahore. Many have different business. So speaking frankly Thursday’s incident will stereo type them and more hatred will be faced by Pashtuns from Punjabis like they are being in clash with Mohajirs in Karachi, which may also provide the ways of linguistic based target killings similarly to Karachi and Quetta. Lahore is next front for target killings. Think about it!!!
Timing of Data Darbar’s incidents is matching the aggressive up rise in held Jammu & Kashmir. Indian involvement cannot be denied at this time. It will also project the failure of Pakistan as Islamic Religious Symbol to outer world. Generally people do not think what is really happening but what they see on TV they accept it as truth which is running our minds on their wishes. So stop thinking like what TV tells you but think in a broader circle. Media projects only current news, so they make bigger news to fade their own deeds on previous one as we discusses only current news in our drawing rooms but forget the issues behind them.
Political benefit is another hit by Data Darbar’s bomb blast. PPP vs PML(N), Punjab vs Federation, Fake Degree issues, Budget Blunder, Zardari’s smile on our blood all are being fade due to this incident, and that is the inner political benefits to all ugly corrupt politicians of our beloved country. I quote now the sayings of Rahman Malik:
The interior minister further said that the federal government had already hinted the provincial governments that after Khyber Pakhtoonkhawa the terrorists would target Punjab and Sindh and today it is proved. He said the security forces law enforcement agencies and police are ready and on high alert to combat the curse of terrorism.
Let me ask you Sir, if you have informed the Punjab government why don’t you show publically the faces of terrorists, why don’t their cases are being solved in weeks? Why another incident is being created when we were just shaken by the previous one? Why backwater is not being stopped for their terrorism in Pakistan? Why you always says about intelligence reports after incidents why don’t you work on them before to stop these type of incidents to ever happen?
Why don’t you resign if you are being failed to provide security or you are not sincere to our country & your title. People of Pakistan need answers not smiles from you and your divine leader Zardari!!!
So stop thinking like they want you to think, think from your own mind not by their, seek the truth leave the differences behind if you want a good future of Pakistan or for yourself & your family. Be practical and stand against the enemies of Pakistan whether external or internal. Otherwise someone will be standing on your body in future like in Iraq or Afghanistan.
DON’T FORGET WHAT YOU ARE, WHER YOU LIVE, WHERE ARE YOU FROM & WHO IS YOUR REAL ENEMY!!
THANKS & REGARDS.
Inpatient Treatmentvideo production
ReplyDeleteVector Clip art
ReplyDeleteExhibition Displays
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDelete