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Five baseless criticisms against PTI’s long march

For a good part of our history, we have treated the army as a sacred cow; a holy entity entrusted with the protection of all, going against which would allow our enemy to overtake us. Hence the whole nation has kept quiet on whatever the army did under the ‘doctrine of necessity’.

Now, it seems, the position of that sacred cow has been taken by our dear democracy. Murders have been veiled, corruption allowed and fundamental rights of the people have been suspended, all in the name of democracy. And whenever a voice rises against this tyranny, it is suppressed under the good old phrase of ‘jhamooriat ko khatra’ (danger to democracy).

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) is set to hit Islamabad on August 14 because it believes the 2013 elections were rigged and the current government is a sham democracy. While many legitimate questions can be raised on PTI’s intricacies, there have been some unfounded criticisms on its long march, which one does not have to be a ‘PTI jiyala’ to notice.

Here are a few of those criticisms and their correct responses:

1. “Rigging was only done on 10 to 15 seats, so there is no point in all the brouhaha

Firstly, it is hard to understand how the ‘10 to 15’ figure is so vehemently circulating in the social media. As of now, rigging has been proved in 14 constituencies of provincial and national assemblies. But is it really about the numbers? Should it be about the numbers?

Legitimacy of the polls is questionable even if one vote was rigged. It is a fundamental, constitutional right of every citizen to elect his/her representative and theft of that right must be protested against. Democracies thrive on principles, not by compromising on principles.

2. “While the North Waziristan operation is going on, PTI must stand with the administration

Although PTI had been building up the momentum for the long march through its rallies, it called off its Bahawalpur jalsa and the announcement of the long march after the operation initiated. It only revoked its decision after the Model Town incident happened in June, which took 14 lives. So if anybody is to be blamed for not adjusting to the situation, it’s the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government whose aggression in Model Town triggered the current political turmoil.

3. “Imran Khan just wants to become the prime minister, hence all the fuss

PTI knows that it did not possess the grass root level of support or the infrastructure to win the 2013 elections. Its internal report also identifies its own shortcomings as a major reason for its defeat. PTI would obviously prefer more time to increase its support-base. Also, the longer the PML-N’s tenure the stronger the incumbency factor against it is likely to be. Hence, in the case of mid-term polls, PTI would be the biggest loser.

4. “Imran Khan is inciting state officials for civil disobedience

While Dr Tahirul Qadri has been openly ordering his followers to deal with the policemen with force, PTI has so far maintained that it will demonstrate peacefully. Imran Khan, however, has asked the policemen and civil servants to not act unlawfully and statements like these are quintessential of any anti-government movement.

Nawaz Sharif himself, during his movement in 2009, asked the police to refuse to accept orders from the government. At one rally in Gujranwala, a policeman presented his cap and belt to Nawaz and was garlanded on the stage by PML-N leadership.

5. “PTI should call off the long march as it can result in imposition of martial law

This brings us to the initial point regarding the sacred cows and doctrine of necessity. Martial law is unconstitutional and engaging in a peaceful movement is any party’s constitutional right. Something constitutional does not necessarily have to be abandoned on the fear of something unconstitutional.

In any case, boys with barrels do not need PTI to take charge. They never did.

The government had 14 months to deal with the impending political crisis it is facing today. A thorough audit of the ‘famous four’ constituencies could have averted the prevailing situation. Instead, the government went by its delaying tactics, hiding behind stay orders, procedural inefficiencies and institutional red tapes. Now, although it would be great to celebrate another independence day with the same old fervour of national unity, but as a matter of principle, criticising PTI’s long march is just not right.

Five baseless criticisms against PTI’s long march – The Express Tribune Blog
 
indeed, Allah has blessed with eye sight to differentiate right and wrong... jitna bhi us Zaat-e-Pak ka shukar karo kam hai.. :)
chaloo tum be tabligi jamaat join kar loo mere bhi :D

He is a PTI supporter and that is no secret, you on the other hand regularly convince members that you don't like any political party and they are all the same but when it comes to criticism you only target PTI. Your biased towards PTI and that is well known. So please spare us the hypocrisy.

He is blind supporter of pti who keep spreading lies and propaganda against other political parties and political leaders to justify his loyalty with PTI. Speaking against dharna/long marches, confusions/frustration of Ik and his non stop crying over split milk dont make me supporter of PML (N). I never voted for PML(N) and infact many people in my family back home voted for PTI candidate upon my request. my views about Ik/ PTI got changed after election. Secondly even if i dont love PML N but i still respect their mandate and choice of those Pakistani who elected them instead of crying about rigging and making all election unfair because Ik did not win.
 
Been in Pakistan for a week and surprisingly haeady heard some of these baseless shit...thanks for the clearing up this
 
Thats the thing. I don't follow any mullahs. I can think for myself.



Refer to my previous post for the answer to the peacful march question. You mean decided by moulvis and then spoon fed to gullible people such are yourself? I choose to question what I am being taught. That is why my mind is free and yours is sleeping in chains.



He doesn't need politics when he is using religion and clever mixing with politicians to become powerful. Don't froth too much at the mouth. I can see you are under his spell.
No decided in Quran and Sunnah if you want to abuse these two by using term Mullahs your prooblem but things decided by ALLAH and his RASOOL SAW no ijthiad is done on that he is not using religion he is preaching and bringing people back to Islam but fools and retar.. like you can only ba.. so keep ba... you are really good at it
 
Tariq Jamil sahab need to do some press release to stop propaganda from PTI. In election these guys used fake account pretending as Tariq Jamil and asking people to vote for PTI :lol: He also meets Amir Khan but it doesn't mean he supports Bollywood :lol: Twisted logic and lies of PTI :tdown:
Visit his official page on facebook he requested him to be peaceful country has already seen enough bloodshed
 
It's seems to me that IK changing his religious wing from JI to new one! I heard that today he refuse to meet with JI Ameer
Siraj ul Haque?
 
Why you guys drag such a great person which has nothing to do with politics
he met with imran khan but not for political purpose even moulana tariq jameel sahib had visited 90 in past so thats make him a MQM supporter?:sarcastic:
You are just giving full opportunity for trolls to bash them.
 
Why you guys drag such a great person which has nothing to do with politics
he met with imran khan but not for political purpose even moulana tariq jameel sahib had visited 90 in past so thats make him a MQM supporter?:sarcastic:
You are just giving full opportunity for trolls to bash them.
Yes when he was trying to bring peace in Karachi also he went to layari every one should visit his official page where he tells what he really wants
 
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