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Dear,Imran Khan.
As kids, we grew up looking at you as an undisputed national hero, and indeed you have earned a legacy that will be written in stone. Your legacy and our nation's story are now inseparable. In a way you embody what Pakistan means in a biological form.
When our streets were filled with dead bodies, blood replaced the pavings,smoke replaced the air, cries of sorrow replaced the songs of Heer Ranjha and Waris Shah. You 'chose' to stand with us, the comfort of London, serenity of Jeddah and gimmicks of Dubai were no match for the dusty roads of Lahore and depressing evenings of Islamabad in your understanding of Pakistan.
You shed sweat on the playground,and blood in politics,you chose country over family,dirt of politics over material wealth and flashing riches that awaited you. For you cancer hospitals and University meant more than high frequency trading,wall street shares and S.France properties, or flats on the Burj Al khalifa.
We understand,how badly you wanted to see the change you became yourself. We understand,that the election engineering stole our mandate, we understand that its as much depressing as it is disappointing. However its not the end of tunnel,nor it is the end of Pakistan's story, we march on until the reforms we want to see, take place. We all agree and support your cause and entrust your leadership with our faith.
Request.
We accept how illegitimate the current govt's mandate is, we understand that all we will see is more of the same again, Pakistan will be the same after five years,except gimmicks and political propaganda of the regime. However, i would request you to not come out on the streets, and do not pursue the policy of confrontation.
Pakistan needs political stability, not further chaos. Protesting is our democratic and constitutional right and we should only exercise it when the diplomatic options have exhausted. Change from within is what should be the first option. Pouring masses on the streets will only destabilize Pakistan. Instability is the last thing we need on this sensitive juncture of time. Please do not give any calls for protests,not for the party but for the sake of Pakistan.
Best Regards.
Just an ordinary insafian.
Dear,Imran Khan.
As kids, we grew up looking at you as an undisputed national hero, and indeed you have earned a legacy that will be written in stone. Your legacy and our nation's story are now inseparable. In a way you embody what Pakistan means in a biological form.
When our streets were filled with dead bodies, blood replaced the pavings,smoke replaced the air, cries of sorrow replaced the songs of Heer Ranjha and Waris Shah. You 'chose' to stand with us, the comfort of London, serenity of Jeddah and gimmicks of Dubai were no match for the dusty roads of Lahore and depressing evenings of Islamabad in your understanding of Pakistan.
You shed sweat on the playground,and blood in politics,you chose country over family,dirt of politics over material wealth and flashing riches that awaited you. For you cancer hospitals and University meant more than high frequency trading,wall street shares and S.France properties, or flats on the Burj Al khalifa.
We understand,how badly you wanted to see the change you became yourself. We understand,that the election engineering stole our mandate, we understand that its as much depressing as it is disappointing. However its not the end of tunnel,nor it is the end of Pakistan's story, we march on until the reforms we want to see, take place. We all agree and support your cause and entrust your leadership with our faith.
Request.
We accept how illegitimate the current govt's mandate is, we understand that all we will see is more of the same again, Pakistan will be the same after five years,except gimmicks and political propaganda of the regime. However, i would request you to not come out on the streets, and do not pursue the policy of confrontation.
Pakistan needs political stability, not further chaos. Protesting is our democratic and constitutional right and we should only exercise it when the diplomatic options have exhausted. Change from within is what should be the first option. Pouring masses on the streets will only destabilize Pakistan. Instability is the last thing we need on this sensitive juncture of time. Please do not give any calls for protests,not for the party but for the sake of Pakistan.
Best Regards.
Just an ordinary insafian.