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It is not just the Khars. The Pakistani elite do what they want, when they want, and how they want, with impunity born of the security of their stranglehold on power.

You have been extremely dishonest, while make your statement.

All Pakistani wadeeras are UK or American nationals, they only come to Pakistan... either to have fun or when democratic thrones is passed on to them inherently.
Ironically, such elements enjoy undeterred support of enlightened states and their media.

Smaller criminal come to the silver screen, while big fishes do not leave a trace.
 
I support bloody revolution, a revolution in which every Pakistani no matter what ethnicity he belongs to, no matter what religion he practices, join hands against brutual & corrupt system, against corrupt polititions, against powerful elites, against feudals, against waderas, against exteremists & terrorists & against this corrupt judiciary.

This Tsunami must happen to acheive Jinnah's Pakistan, This spring must come.:pakistan:

It is very easy to support bloody revolutions sitting safe in a nice country abroad, isn't it?

A better way to achieve all of what you say is: Education, Education, Education.
 
i have a question this guy who threw acid on that girl is he some how related ho hina rabbani khar ?
 
It is very easy to support bloody revolutions sitting safe in a nice country abroad, isn't it?

A better way to achieve all of what you say is: Education, Education, Education.

Education is not enough, this system based over educated personalities police, courts, establishment, and provincial bodies; because of these brilliant educated people Pakistan got faces like Khar in government. So don't misguide people.

Every revolution is paid so this is one more focus for nation. Being abroad or not will change nothing.
 
Education is not enough, this system based over educated personalities police, courts, establishment, and provincial bodies; because of these brilliant educated people Pakistan got faces like Khar in government. So don't misguide people.

Every revolution is paid so this is one more focus for nation. Being abroad or not will change nothing.

Education is the foundation; it will take 30 years to bear fruit, and patience is not a known Pakistan virtue.

Police, courts, establishment, and provincial bodies, may be full of trained people (barely adequately, if that) but not educated people.

There is a world of difference between training and education; the present day system only trains; it does not educate.
 
Because that is the law, me and you do not have the authority to decide upon this.

Don't talk about law. There is very little law in Pakistan. We all know that power and money allows people to subvert law in Pakistan

Revolutions are powerful notions, often romanticized to hide their truly awful and bloody nature. It is far better to improve the country incrementally, step by step, rather than a huge upheaval.

Please note I am not denying the need for improvement as you say; it is needed. However, to create upheavals would also give an opportunity to divert the change towards other goals than the ones you and I may have in mind.

In most states in the journey to democracy and justice there has been a period of blood letting.

It is very easy to support bloody revolutions sitting safe in a nice country abroad, isn't it?

A better way to achieve all of what you say is: Education, Education, Education.

The solution does not change whether I or others live in Pakistan or outside

The best hope is for middle ranking officers in the army to overthrow the 1500-2000 that are actually in charge immaterial of which agency or interest group they represent
 
so this retard is like the elder son of saddam.. sad...someone shpuld throw acid on his balls
 
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The best hope is for middle ranking officers in the army to overthrow the 1500-2000 that are actually in charge immaterial of which agency or interest group they represent

Open mutiny in the Pakistan Army is simply not a very realistic hope; the PA is too well-trained for that to happen.

Hi,

That is why pakistan needs vigilante justice-----.

Vigilantism will merely worsen the already bad and steadily worsening law and order situation.
 
Hi,

That is why pakistan needs vigilante justice-----.



dost muhammad khosa has killed or keeping his ex wife in his private jail,, shehbaz shari'f son hamza shahbaz got his third wife beaten in jail....(thanks to that Female ASP who saved her) and this Bilal khar know feudal dacoit family...

Toka justice by middle and lower class for each one of them...
 
Hi,

That is why pakistan needs vigilante justice-----.

Are you willing to be that vigilante that you so agree your country so badly needs?

...if not, then how can you preach other to be something you will not like to be yourself?
 
Are you willing to be that vigilante that you so agree your country so badly needs?

...if not, then how can you preach other to be something you will not like to be yourself?

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