As I asked in my original question, what would you have done when you have 5000 people sitting on the GT road?
I think we need to realize the fact that this isn't an issue which is restricted to one government, or to the military only. It goes deeper into the roots of our society, and has been festering for years.
Piling it all onto the PTI or to some other party/institution does nothing bu display intellectual dishonesty.
You stop them from getting out of their homes on the first day and you invite them to a political fold...that's what to do in the short term. The lasting strategy is tied to the economy, better job opportunities, and human development.
Jab logon kay pas naukri aur paisa hoga to they wouldn't send their children to madrassahs and so easily be wooed by these people.
You are talking about things which are too obvious to even mention. The fact that social injustice, lack of economic opportunities, etc., breed frustrations that easily can be radicalized is known to everyone.
It is not intellectual dishonesty --- thanks for the baseless accusation; had you known my posts better, you'd see that I criticize N League as a direct threat to national security and have defended the Army when and where required --- but I refuse to be a blind fanboy.
It is not intellectual dishonesty because the Army likes to monopolize and dominate ALL security-related responsibilities; is growing radicalism and extremism not an urgent area of concern since the past two decades AT LEAST, with emergency status as perhaps THE biggest challenge to society and state in the past decade? WTF have they been doing?
Successive governments are to blame --- PPP and PML-N are terrible and unbelievably corrupt. It is literally hard for the average person to fathom who insanely nepotistic and evil these parties are. They obviously share the blame. But since PTI is in power now --- and one expected more creative, transformative governance from PTI (at least I did) --- they are to blame in the current situation.
You are still considering it a zero sum game. Either all out bloodshed or nothing. This is unfair to those of us criticizing the govt bending over backwards.
The government could have established its writ through a sophisticated operation consisting of police and agency support --- ringleaders disappearing or getting 'tuning' and so on. Publicly, it must be shown that the GOVERNMENT is the authority --- if it is not, then why should I be punished for running a red light, killing someone or destroying somebody's hard-earned vehicle?
It can't work both ways. So, you have every right to disagree, but a lot of us here feel that the government and army both go to the opposite extreme of appeasement. And the trend is in front of us: this strategy only emboldens the troublemakers.
I'd like to see how things would have been different had they killed somebody in our two timid ruler's personal circle instead of 'random' policemen. And that son of ***** maulvi has the gall to comment to the whole nation that there was 'violence' by both sides so it should all be forgotten?! One is a quasi-terrorist group and the others are law enforcers! What a country, what a circus, and what a forum where bending over backwards is defended as the only option/strategy. No offense, but no wonder we are in the shitter.
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