Sunday 7 April 2013

Learn from the blunders: A lesson for Pakistan.


Evils don’t die. They just fade away or become an exemplary and paradigm for other budding evils. The same thing applies for Pakistan’s former despot Pervez Musharraf. The only man who can be attributed for giving birth to the biggest rivalry between India and Pakistan. The man who arranged for Kargil and always says that, “He doesn’t regret Kargil war.” But this man is really wonderful. He has again made a comeback to Pakistan. You have to acknowledge his valance. The man who nearly obliterated the country says that “Where the Pakistan, he left years ago has gone?” The Pakistan whom he wounded years ago by the bruises of Kargil war, the Pakistan whose relation with one of its most important neighbouring country nearly broke down due to the war strategized by Musharraf in order to sabotage India and he is again demand for the same nation. Isn’t that ridiculous and absurd thing? It definitely is. This seems odd to the one who debilitated the country but still Musharraf who came back after a self-sought exile laments saying, “I cry when I see the state of Pakistan today” while addressing a group of people.

Delusion is an ailment. It’s a sweet death. The person affected by it even doesn’t know that they are victim of delusion and sometimes it proves to be very detrimental. Same thing is for Pakistan’s former tyrant dictator.

Pakistan is definitely in need of saviour. Saviour from what? Saviour from the choice. Pakistan has only got despair from its democracy. In the year 2007 youths in the age group of 18-29 age group say that 50% of the youths say that the nation is going in the wrong and destructive direction and ponder that Sharia would be a better option and opt for Sharia. And now the figure has shot up to 94%. They have entered into a state of despair and hopelessness due to the scams and corruption allocated and gifted to them by democracy. People like Musharraf who have given the nation nothing but in toto sorrows and grieves. And these sorrows and conducive to such option of Pakistani youths and this is very distressing.

Now can Musharraf who five such a huge wound to the nation make the country resilient? The man who gave the country its worst struggle, the man who created animosity between India and Pakistan is going to replenish it with friendship. The man who even doesn’t apologize for such a bad, barbarian and savage thing is saying that he is going to carve out a better nation. I think that there might have been a crocodile boom in Pakistan and the new crocodiles have learnt to shed crocodile tears to woo and befool the denizens of Pakistan. From the previous experiments of Musharraf Pakistan has to lose many things and I think that Pakistan is not going to give another chance to him. But saying things now would be hypothetical.

 

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat

Jai Ma Bharti

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