Small gods of Democracy

Well, I wrote this some time ago, before the Presidential Election, but just didn’t get time to upload it here.

Here it goes:

Musharraf has resigned and Zardari is about to acquire the office of the president.

What difference does it make?

Will people be relieved from their sufferings?

A chaos can give us no hope, the chaos of the restoration of judiciary.

Looks like history will repeat it self.

Before the elections it was Musharraf with a puppet named Shaukat Aziz and now it will be Zardari with a puppet named Gilani.

Earlier it was Musharraf against Chaudhry Iftikhar and now it’s Zardari having reservations with Chaudhry Iftikhar.

In short, Zardari is just a replacement of Musharraf, in fact a more fatal one having a controversial past record.

Moreover, after the break-up of the coalition, the current stance of the two major political parties is adding more to it, and at the end of the day it’s the poor nation which is being ridiculed.

The Stance of Nawaz League:

Nawaz league has quit the coalition and blames PPP for breaking promises and shattering confidence.

PML-N says that they were forced to take this decision by not restoring the judges on the series of dead lines one after the other.

The Stance of PPP:

When asked, who is to be blamed for the break up, Farzana Raja blames PML-N.

She adds more by saying, PML-N had reservations on the nomination of Zardari for the presidential elections and this is one of the major reasons for the break up, of course besides the issue of the judges.

Makhdoom Ameen Faheem has very little to say and he believes that:

“Being an unnatural alliance it has reached its logical ending.”

Zardari seems to know the ropes of this power game and is playing his own strategy.

The current situation:

The blame game is ON.

Only time can tell what’ll happen next.

The situation in Balochistan and Tribal areas is getting worse day by day.

The country is facing serious load shedding issues, the crisis of Wheat continues and inflation is increasing as it always did.

Who is responsible?

Everyone is aware of all the above problems and of course they are not new but by highlighting the facts my motive is to bring into notice that it’s high time that we realized who is responsible.

In a way, we ourselves are responsible.

It’s for us to realize that who is to be trusted, who is worth our votes and who deserves to rule over us.

It is said that people who do not learn from history have to repeat it.

When, displaying a short term memory, people forget everything and vote for those who are not worth it then they have to face the consequences.

 

“God helps those, who help themselves.”

Only a revolution, a radical change in the system can bring prosperity.

Its time for us to stop running after these small gods of democracy and get together to struggle for a system that will be in accordance with Islam.

Its time to work for the establishment of a purely Islamic system which will of course be khilafat.

Its time to get up from our slumber and act upon the principles of our Quaid, Mohammad Ali Jinnah to bring life to the dream of Iqbal.

Aqal hai teri saper, Ishq hai shamsheer teri

Merey derwesh! khilafat hai Jahangir teri

 

 

Ma siwa Allah kay liyey aag hai takbeer teri

Tu Musalman ho tou taqdeer hai tadbeer teri

 

Ki Muhammad (PBUH) say wafa tu nay, tou Hum terey hain

Ye Jahan cheez hai kya, loh-o-qalam terey hain

 

Quat-e-Ishq say her past ko bala ker dey

Deher main Ism-e-Muhammad (PBUH) say ujala ker dey

 

It can also be found here:

http://www.sooperarticles.com/Madiha-Saeed-ul-Haq/

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