Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
73 main 71 ki mar say janbar ho kar dobarh khail khaila gia , Mistake , misguided or majboori of Bhutto .
Baluch ko dena kuchh naheen , siraf looto aur maro , Bhutoo government ko khatam hooay 37 years ho giay . Operations are since 48 , Only way is available in the thread about provinces . You have read that , the only way , very wisely to act but who can tell our power brokers .
PPP is not responsible for those acts committed even in their eras, where as Nawaz sharif is responsible for those in his? Those governments who can't have their way have no right to rule
Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
PPP is not responsible for those acts committed even in their eras, where as Nawaz sharif is responsible for those in his? Those governments who can't have their way have no right to rule
So establishment is innocent , Ruled fully for more than 30 years and remained active since illness of Qauid e Azam . Pressurizing and destroying even killing and sending politicians to exile .
Bhutto was chief martial law administrator, he himself was the establishment.
CMLA for 97 days , just to make a constitution because previous one was cancelled by Yahya ,the Ayash traitor .
Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
fact is bad governance of PPP is providing opportunity to the nationalists as well as extremists to rear their heads in the province.
I think you should revisit the news. This was always the demand of G.M. Syed and who oppose Jinnah like Bengalis in very early years of Pakistan. PPP was not even existed at that time. He was put to jail from by dictator Ayub Khan for many years for demanding the same autonomy. G. M. Syed was at the forefront in voting in favor of Pakistan, but soon after he was disappointed the way establishment dealt with the Sindh.
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Recalling that Sindh had joined Pakistan under the resolution of March 23, 1940 voluntarily, JSQM chief Bashir Qureshi said that this resolution has lost its value as it failed to give autonomy to the federating units.
“It is therefore not logical and moral to remain with Pakistan. We now say goodbye to this country,” Qureshi said adding that Sindh contributes 80 per cent to federal budget and produces 69 per cent gas and 75 per cent oil. But people of Sindh are deprived of all opportunities.
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Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
You responded to this part of Sheeda's post:
why are you bringing up killing of BB, pushing PPP to wall? Lack of development of rural areas of Sindha has nothing to do with BB's death but only to bad governance/corruption of PPP.
Sindh has suffered a lot. I think it is high time that PPP should be dissolved and merge with the separatist, get rid of the nonsense of arse kissing and Punjabi domination. Bhutto committed a blunder by releasing 95000 rapists and killers in Indian Jail, they should have rot there for their crimes, strengthening Punjabi establishment. He should have in fact got separated Sindh from Punjab after breakup of Pakistan in 1971.
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Yeah Bhutto did lots of mistakes. His first mistake was bringing 95000 killers and rapists who rot in the Jails of India, got them free. Brought back Pakistan to stand on its feet after terrible defeat with India, strengthening Punjabi establishment. He should have in fact joined with the hands of G. M. Syed and got separated Sindh from Punjab.
Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
So if a province is crying about mistreatment after having own presidents (Mush & Zardari) running the country for 15 continuous years then i can totally understand Balochistan with no real representation ever.
Sadly likes of JSQM don't just fool uneducated people in backward areas but also educated ones living abroad.
I wonder why evil Punjabis couldn't keep Urdu speaking Pakistanis away from school like they did to Sindhis and Balochis? MENTALITY of some people is just AMAZING!!!
Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
The Sindhudesh Freedom March was a peaceful and civilized protest; saying things like "bunch of thugs" and "blackmailers" exposes the contempt some people have about Sindhis, especially about those who don't conform to imposed narratives of concocted pakistani nationhood. Similar taunts, of course, were used against Bangalis too before they got their independence from Pakistan and Bangladesh became a separate country.
By the way, even as the 'national' electronic media was doing its best to steadfastly ignore it, KTN News (a Sindhi language news channel) was covering the march live and streaming it online too. The rally was HUGE. There was a sea of humanity, thousands and thousands of people including women and children participating in the march which, at its peak, stretched all the way from 'Tibet Center' to Jinnah's tomb and possibly beyond. Had to be seen to be believed. I don't think even in Balochistan, which is fully alienated and seems pretty much on the brink of secession from Pakistan, there have been such massive protest rallies demanding freedom. Or if there were, at least the mainstream media didn't bother covering it, which is quite possible...
Anyway, as in previous similar rallies in Sindh, there was no "wadaira" or feudal in sight in the Freedom March so all the non-Sindhis who claim to be such well wishers of Sindhis perhaps shouldn't mind them peacefully protesting for their rights. Twitter was abuzz with pretty much across the board solidarity among Sindhis and Balochs for the freedom of Sindhudesh from Pak. Pakistan is just 67 years old; Sindhu civilization is 5000 years old. And in an extremists-ravaged Pak, the deeply cherished Sindhi traditions of Sufi-inspired tolerance, secularism and pluralism are increasing at risk. Sindh got the short end of the stick after the creation of Pakistan and if Sindhis want to part ways with a country that is becoming more and more of a failed state, it would be a little unfair to blame them
Re: Pakistan Day: JSQM leader demands freedom for Sindh and Balochistan
The Sindhudesh Freedom March was a peaceful and civilized protest; saying things like "bunch of thugs" and "blackmailers" exposes the contempt some people have about Sindhis, especially about those who don't conform to imposed narratives of concocted pakistani nationhood. Similar taunts, of course, were used against Bangalis too before they got their independence from Pakistan and Bangladesh became a separate country.
By the way, even as the 'national' electronic media was doing its best to steadfastly ignore it, KTN News (a Sindhi language news channel) was covering the march live and streaming it online too. The rally was HUGE. There was a sea of humanity, thousands and thousands of people including women and children participating in the march which, at its peak, stretched all the way from 'Tibet Center' to Jinnah's tomb and possibly beyond. Had to be seen to be believed. I don't think even in Balochistan, which is fully alienated and seems pretty much on the brink of secession from Pakistan, there have been such massive protest rallies demanding freedom. Or if there were, at least the mainstream media didn't bother covering it, which is quite possible...
Anyway, as in previous similar rallies in Sindh, there was no "wadaira" or feudal in sight in the Freedom March so all the non-Sindhis who claim to be such well wishers of Sindhis perhaps shouldn't mind them peacefully protesting for their rights. Twitter was abuzz with pretty much across the board solidarity among Sindhis and Balochs for the freedom of Sindhudesh from Pak. Pakistan is just 67 years old; Sindhu civilization is 5000 years old. And in an extremists-ravaged Pak, the deeply cherished Sindhi traditions of Sufi-inspired tolerance, secularism and pluralism are increasing at risk. Sindh got the short end of the stick after the creation of Pakistan and if Sindhis want to part ways with a country that is becoming more and more of a failed state, it would be a little unfair to blame them
We are living in a society where weak are oppressed by people in power. Weak in Sindh suffer as much as they suffer in Punjab or any other province. In Sindh (just like other provinces), people suffer because of greedy minority in power and they are not Punjabis/Americans/Aliens etc but Sindhis themselves.
I think it's time to wake up and acknowledge your own shortcomings rather then blaming others for your miseries.
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We are living in a society where weak are oppressed by people in power. Weak in Sindh suffer as much as they suffer in Punjab or any other province. In Sindh (just like other provinces), people suffer because of greedy minority in power and they are not Punjabis/Americans/Aliens etc but Sindhis themselves.
I think it's time to wake up and acknowledge your own shortcomings rather then blaming others for your miseries.
You are right but your theory of weak also applies between regions of Pakistan . Powerful is not only pressing but also killing the weak
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You are right but your theory of weak also applies between regions of Pakistan . Powerful is not only pressing but also killing the weak
Off course it applies between regions. Having bigger population does mean bigger number of powerful people who abuse the weak regardless of backgrounds. Millions who suffer in Punjab are also due to powerful Punjabis so my point is that weak and poor are suffering due to weak judicial system, corrupt system etc and all Pakistanis are equally responsible for this failure.
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Sindh has suffered a lot. I think it is high time that PPP should be dissolved and merge with the separatist, get rid of the nonsense of arse kissing and Punjabi domination. Bhutto committed a blunder by releasing 95000 rapists and killers in Indian Jail, they should have rot there for their crimes, strengthening Punjabi establishment. He should have in fact got separated Sindh from Punjab after breakup of Pakistan in 1971.
See, you have nothing to counter PPP's lack of development of rural Sindh, all you can cry is Sindh should be separated. Even if Sindh is separated from Pakistan the life of common Sindhi people will still be miserable as it is today. People will die of starving/drought and the Chief Minister will say oh they died of cold weather.