Re: Pti gets historic reception in the National Assembly
You see this is the kind of contradiction dripping with hypocrisy which makes absolute no sense and looks simply opportunistic. Now follow this:
On one hand you and others have completely made up their mind that Imran’s dharna wasn’t going anywhere, in short - it failed. But on the other hand, you are now bashing him for going back to the assemblies on the invitation of the government? So if Dharna wasn’t an option, so what on earth you wanted them to do by sitting outside the parliament and for how long? Yes for how long? JC is supposed to give you the result per constituency in 45 days, and it hasn’t been decided exactly how many constituencies will be investigated (at least I have no real knowledge), and only 2 years of this Government is remaining, so exactly for how long you wanted PTI to sit outside, that too when their resignations weren’t expected. Remember they were ultimately voted to sit as a third force in the assembly. You can explain and justify weeks or months of sabbatical but not for years! Besides, how about you or PMLN’s closet supporters explain and justify why their resignations weren’t accepted and why they were constantly being invited to join the assemblies by the same people who are now taunting them for coming back.
Yemen crisis is an hugely significant and future defining debate. Had PTI not participated in the session in assembly and criticised it or spoke about it from outside, people like you and others would’ve still be throwing tantrums. Launching a smear campaign, belittling them and slapping them for all kinds of insults and going hayee hayee for not playing their role in the assembly on such an important and defining issue. So PTI and Imran had a choice - either to go to the assembly and make a historic vote on the Yemen crises to save themselves from years long guilt and shame or allow Yemen intervention to take place and totally lose the right to condemn and criticism the government’s decision for the rest of their remaining lives.
Don’t give me this well…errm…yeah…erm… well…people are (allegedly) always criticism PPP, PMLN, MQM so it’s okay if I am always wailing like Kh. Asif against PTI and only PTI. Absolute lie. A shameful lie. People who are constantly throwing fits about PTI are hardly the ones who spend an ounce of that energy and time criticising those parties who are far bigger players, controllers of Pakistani state, politics, resources and economy than PTI. If this whole rubbish about people being sick of criticising PMLN and PPP held any truth, then PPP would not have totally unchallenged rule in the Sindh. News channels would be so afraid to just mention MQM even when they mass murder 250 people. PMLN would not be back in the power after giving Pakistani nation a totally screwed up decade and billion dollar theft. They would not be getting away with their duplicitous dealings, criminal policies and rampant corruption and nepotism and still winning by big, dominating majority. None of that would’ve been so effortless if people were indeed criticising them the way they should be criticised. It’s a fact. Reality.
If Imran’s biggest crime is just aiming too high - dreaming of moon but at the end only end up touching the roof - then by all means, paint him as the biggest criminal and continue to go all hayeeee hayeee on him while other parties get away with every evil deed. But history will place Imran’s reckless struggle against electoral rigging in a positive light. End truly justifies the means in some cases.
The introduction of JC in Pakistani democracy is equivalent of coming of neutral umpires in the game of cricket - so let there be doubt that that history will never blame Imran Khan for not playing his part!