Re: Lawyers call for a restoration of law and order in Pakistan
PP1 bro!
As I said, Lawyers must not break the law in the name of protecting it. They must not and cannot attack law enforcement officers. Time and again it has been proven that law enforcement officers are doing the ultimate duty to the nation by giving their lives in order to protect lawyers or others.
The law-breaking movements you talk about almost always end up in spilling a lot of blood of innocents.
*Just remember Jinnah's example. He never and I mean not for a day went to Jail, because he knew that law breakers are bad for any nation and any movement.
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Off course British-Indian political party system meant that lower level Muslims League workers did break law (Direct Action day is an example), and guess what, that stupid action by Mulsim League Bengalis resulted in 1000's of deaths in Kolkatta, Bihar, and East Bengal.
So calm down, follow the example of Jinnah and quit supporting anarchists please.
It will be well for you to follow Jinnah's example as well. He would never have dreamt that one day we will have a head of state who took over power illegally, altered the constitution illegally and destroyed Pakistan to preserve his kursi.
So quit supporting illegal dictators and support Pakistan for once.
Re: Lawyers call for a restoration of law and order in Pakistan
I know what you are saying.
Peaceful protests are totally kosher and halal. And nobody stops them. Just the other day, 20+ of our law enforcement officers died protecting the protesting lawyers.
The problem is that lawyers are not always peaceful. They have often done un-halal pun during these protests.
Good Point. God Bless peaceful demonstrations. It is a shame the lawyers decided to go on rampage.
Re: Lawyers call for a restoration of law and order in Pakistan
It will be well for you to follow Jinnah's example as well. He would never have dreamt that one day we will have a head of state who took over power illegally, altered the constitution illegally and destroyed Pakistan to preserve his kursi.
So quit supporting illegal dictators and support Pakistan for once.
What Jinnah could dream is something open to ones own interpretations.
However let's talk about practicalities and realities as they exist on the ground. OK?
Jinnah worked with Gora generals / viceroys / dictators etc. without creating any law and order situation.
As I said earlier, Jinnah never went to jail while struggling against (or with) Goral generals, then care to answer this?
Would Jinnah not do the same type of peaceful struggle or effort with Brown Generals?
I think he would! Unless you think otherwise, that Jinnah would be peaceful with gora generals, but turn out to be extremist nut against brown generals.
Jinnah was the most pragmatic, shrewd, and yet non-violent leader in the world. I bet he would have sat down face to face with President / General Musharraf and figured out a way to save the face of everyone and bring peace to the country.
Oh well that was Jinnah, and now we have two-bit revolutionaries aka anarchists destroying Jinnah's dream.
Re: Lawyers call for a restoration of law and order in Pakistan
What Jinnah could dream is something open to ones own interpretations.
However let's talk about practicalities and realities as they exist on the ground. OK?
** Jinnah worked with Gora generals / viceroys / dictators etc. without creating any law and order situation. **
As I said earlier, Jinnah never went to jail while struggling against (or with) Goral generals, then care to answer this?
Would Jinnah not do the same type of peaceful struggle or effort with Brown Generals?
I think he would! Unless you think otherwise, that Jinnah would be peaceful with gora generals, but turn out to be extremist nut against brown generals.
Jinnah was the most pragmatic, shrewd, and yet non-violent leader in the world. I bet he would have sat down face to face with President / General Musharraf and figured out a way to save the face of everyone and bring peace to the country.
Oh well that was Jinnah, and now we have two-bit revolutionaries aka anarchists destroying Jinnah's dream.
Exactly Jinnah worked with whomever without creating law and order situation. Musharraf created havoc to save his kursi. See the difference.
He would have booted out a power hungry crazy man like Musharraf because Jinnah's dream was a peaceful and prosperous Pakistan, not one where one man thinks he is indispensable.
As I said try supporting Pakistan for once instead of indulging in personality worshipping.
Re: Lawyers call for a restoration of law and order in Pakistan
Huh? What has this sentence to do with peaceful struggle? Did you read before you posted this?
Jinnah worked with "ground realities", the ground realities that Alkeyda shows it to people who want to work for "Islamic Khilafa" ... "look people, the govts are stooges of west they are never going to let us have Islam, we cannot fight them openly" etc.