TigerOfMysore
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Simply put in Pakistan we have a political group that has done a KABZA on the political process and institutions. And no political, legal, law enforcement or military institution has the ability or desire to get the KABZA group out. In political and parliamentary democracies, even the slightest question of loss of mandate should generate a Vote of confidence failing which an election. In Pakistan there is NO LAW. The entire system is corrupt to the core, and non functional.
Pakistan does not operate as a functional nation, and we are slowly drifting towards a national unravelling. Corruption has eaten the foundations of this nation.
Those asking for Martial Law - why? It is this two classes of Pakistan (one military the rest civilians) is what has gotten us to this ledge. All Martial Law does is get the military establishment its pound of flesh. In no Martial Law did the system clean house. They used the same bureaucracy and political class to manage the nation, and perpetuated a crime against the country and her people. Only thing the Martial law does is to give us some illusion of improvement, while the establishment fills it's coffers again, only to stumble to a point where the Martial Law itself begins to fail. At that point the hot potato of a nation is handed back to the corrupt. Martial Law is not the solution.
Pakistan does not operate as a functional nation, and we are slowly drifting towards a national unravelling. Corruption has eaten the foundations of this nation.
Those asking for Martial Law - why? It is this two classes of Pakistan (one military the rest civilians) is what has gotten us to this ledge. All Martial Law does is get the military establishment its pound of flesh. In no Martial Law did the system clean house. They used the same bureaucracy and political class to manage the nation, and perpetuated a crime against the country and her people. Only thing the Martial law does is to give us some illusion of improvement, while the establishment fills it's coffers again, only to stumble to a point where the Martial Law itself begins to fail. At that point the hot potato of a nation is handed back to the corrupt. Martial Law is not the solution.