Free-of-charge treatment at army heatstroke centres across Sindh

Re: Free-of-charge treatment at army heatstroke centres across Sindh

The other side of the truth is - MQM continually asking ‘muhab e watan’ Generals to take over in all those democratic years (yeah the same generals are now evil Punjabis). PAT wanted military to intervene. PMLQ wanted military to intervene. PTI kept using martial law as a threat. PMLN wanted military to play the role of mediator. I can write a whole never ending list of politicians from PMLN and PPP who wholeheartedly supported Musharraf. Enough of this black and white blame game.

The same old blame game is fast losing its relevance today. Truth of the matter is, in last seven or eight democratic years where military made overt efforts to not indulge in politics, yet plenty of politicians wanted military to intervene to either turn them into political martyrs or give them a bigger share in power. The bacha bacha in Pakistan knows that Supreme Court just sat there and shamelessly watched *tamasha *when PTI almost brought the country on the brink of civil way over. Whose responsibility was it to take action?

Don’t shoot this excuse why military is seen as an alternative to politicians. In any respectable country, courts (judges) are seen as solution to end criminality in politics. The same army loving Pakistanis came on the streets to oust a military dictator and install a ‘bloody civilian’ judge in the hope of getting a free and fair judiciary. What did the courts/judges give people in return? Can you deny the fact that Iftikhar Chaudary a SC Judge was not welcomed as a saviour by the public?

Just admit it that its the ‘bloody civilians’ who don’t even bother with anything. Military tries to fix problems but ends up creating far more, the civilian institutions don’t even flippin try.