SPEAK ABOUT THE main Problem IN PAKISTAN

MS..I quote Babar Sattar from his article today to answer your argument.

Wages of injustice
Is the PPP leadership now kosher because its cases of graft and all other sins were washed away by the NRO (probably the most unconscionable law in Pakistan’s legal history) and the graduation precondition for seeking parliamentary membership was conveniently erased one fine morning by the Dogar Court, while the PML-N remains culpable as the Sharifs’ refused to strike dirty deals with the devil since their return to Pakistan in 2007? Are we not molesting the notion of law itself by allowing discriminatory pieces of legislation and unfair judicial edicts to define the concept of legality, thereby erasing all sensible distinctions between legitimate and illegitimate conduct?** Is Pakistan a democratic polity today because its ruling regime is the tragic outcome of an electoral process, notwithstanding that such regime is neither responsive to public opinion nor amenable to the institutional checks and balances mandated by the Constitution?**

Rubnina Saigol adds…

Judgment Day
The lies, deceit and betrayals all three times were merely seen by the government as outwitting and hoodwinking the rival PML-N. They were not perceived for what they really were: deceiving the people. The promises had been made in full media glare to the nation and not merely to the PML-N, which was merely a partner in the promise.** The ease with which the government wriggled out of its solemn pledges seriously damaged its credibility. But intoxicated with the prospect of absolute power it concentrated totally on capturing all the powerful slots, instead of caring about the people in whose name votes were received by the parliamentarians.**