مرسون مرسون، سنڌ نه ڏيسون Marsoon Marsoon, Sindh na Ddaisun(“We will die but won’t give Sindh [to others]”) - Hoshu Sheedi Historical background ; General Hosh Muhammad Sheedi General Hosh Muhammad Sheedi or Hoshu Sheedi was a Supreme Commander of Sindh’s Talpur army, who fought with valor against the British in the Battle of Dabbo and laid down his life in defense of his country[1] (1843).
Hoshu belonged to the African-descent Sheedi community of Sindh Pakistan. Before his death in the Battleground of Dubbo he called out the slogan in which was originally coined by Talpur in the Battle of Miani:****http://sheediitehad.com.pk/index/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/200px-Mamluke-150x150.jpg********Marsoon Marsoon,Sindh **na Daisun
(“We will die but won’t give Sindh [to others]“)********************He died in 1843, and was buried in Dubee near Tando Jam Road, Hyderabad Pakistan.He is considered a Sindhi hero.************The mausoleum of Hosh Mohammed Sheedi, popularly known as Hosho Sheedi, who died in a war against the British invasion on March 24, 1843, is in shambles as the waste material and garbage from the nearby village are being dumped at the site. The historical shrine is situated at Dubee, a small village situated some 10 kilometers from the Hyderabad city.************It was built many years back to pay tribute to the war martyrs and was declared a heritage site. But this old tomb is being destroyed as there is no proper system of disposing waste and garbage. However, the Sheedi community members had built concrete walls around Hosho Sheedi’s grave to protect it from further damage. ******http://sheediitehad.com.pk/index/?page_id=406
Yes, lets all worship Bilawal Bhutto, whos only qualifications are, being the son of an ex prime minister (whos only qualifcations were being the daughter of an ex prime minister/president when she became the prime minister) and an ex president (whos only qualifications were being the widower of an ex prime minister).
You see a nice pattern here, right? Wow, then you wonder why Pakistan is in such dire straits. People are hailed as saviours of the country, purely because of their ancestry and connections.
Yes, lets all worship Bilawal Bhutto, whos only qualifications are, being the son of an ex prime minister (whos only qualifcations were being the daughter of an ex prime minister/president when she became the prime minister) and an ex president (whos only qualifications were being the widower of an ex prime minister).
You see a nice pattern here, right? Wow, then you wonder why Pakistan is in such dire straits. People are hailed as saviours of the country, purely because of their ancestry and connections.
you forgot another one
Zulfqar Ali Bhutto was also a son of a prime minister/dewan of Muslim ruled state , Juna Gadh
They are always elected democratically so this should not a problem for anyone
Bhutto , The name of unity of Pakistan
On July 5, 1977 the forces of Pakistan army swiftly moved to arrest the Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, placing all the members of cabinet and leaders of Pakistan Peoples Party under house arrest. With entire party cadres under arrest, the regime faced little opposition until the death penalty for Bhutto was announced on 18 March 1978. His conviction was met with non-violent mass protests throughout Sindh and parts of Punjab. The protest in Nawabshah was crushed in first instance of mass murder by the regime where hundreds of protesting peasants were killed by use of combat helicopters on the orders of the provisional governor of Sindh Lieutenant-General S.M. Abbasi. This was followed by imposition of curfew in Nawabshah, Larkana, Sukkur, Hyderabad and parts of Karachi. The regime made thousands of arrests throughout Sindh and Punjab effectively banning display of the flag of Pakistan Peoples Party or its symbol. Cities throughout Sindh remained in continual state of curfew until April 4, 1979 when Bhutto was executed in secret, without a pre-announced date.[SUP][3]](Presidency of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq - Wikipedia)[/SUP]
The execution was followed by pre-emptive curfew throughout Sindh and reactionary curfews in Multan, Bhawalpur and other parts of Punjab. More than 50 people protested in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, by self-immolation while thousands of participants and onlookers were arrested and jailed on grounds ranging from disruption of public order to sedition and high treason. Political victimization of politicians and workers during Movement for Restoration of Democracy
In February, 1981 the left-wing political parties led by PPP formed the Movement for Restoration of Democracy. The regime retaliated by with brutal violence on protestors in Larkana, Khairpur, Jacobabad and Nawabshah resulting in numerous death. Official death toll was announced at 189 casualties whereas the movement claimed a death toll in thousands. In Nawabshah helicopters of Pakistan military used combat helicopters to shoot masses of protesting peasants.[SUP][4]](Presidency of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq - Wikipedia)[/SUP] In Sukkur protestors were bulldozed on the instruction of army officer in charge when they refused orders to move and stop protesting. On September 27, 1982, President General Zia-ul-Haq issued the executive decree, the Martial Law Regulation No. 53, allowing the death sentence as the prescribed punishment for “any offense liable to cause insecurity, fear or despondency amongst the public.”. Crimes punishable under this measure, which superseded civil law, included “any act with intent to impair the efficiency or impede the working” of, or cause damage to, public property or the smooth functioning of government. Another was abetting “in any manner whatsoever” the commission of such an offense, or failure to inform the police or army of the “whereabouts or any other information about such a person.” Thus one was liable not merely for what one said or did but also for what one did not do. As if this were not enough jeopardy for citizens, Martial Law Order 53 reversed the most fundamental principle of justice - in Pakistan you were guilty until proved innocent. The law provided that “a military court on the basis of police or any other investigation alone may, unless the contrary is proved, presume that this accused has committed the offense charged.” Amongst other provisions the decree it was stated “shall be deemed to have taken effect on July 5, 1977”—the day General Zia overthrew his predecessor Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/16/Fraz_Wahlah_as_a_Child_in_the_mid_80s_waving_Pakistan_Peoples%27_Party_flag_whilst_leading_a_procession_against_the_Marshal_Law_and_dictatorship_of_General_Zia_ul_Haq_in_Pakistan%2C.jpg/220px-thumbnail.jpg 6 year old Fraz Wahlah in the mid 80s PPP flag leading a protest against marshal law in Pakistan shortly before his arrest which made him the youngest political prisoner of the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy
During the 11 year regime of General Zia, international human rights groups repeatedly expressed concern over army’s ruthless measures to suppress dissent. The Amnesty International, in a report released on 15 May 1978 expressed that, “We are very concerned at the use of flogging in Pakistan and are disturbed that this unusual punishment is also being inflicted on political prisoners for committing acts which often appear to be no more than exercise of the right of freedom of speech and expression guaranteed in the constitution. The first public hanging took place in March, after death sentences were passed by a military court on three civilians convicted for murder. At least 16 prisoners have so far been sentenced to floggings for political activities.”[SUP][5]](Presidency of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq - Wikipedia)[/SUP]
“Relatives, many of them teenagers, have in some cases been held temporarily as hostages until a wanted person was found. Bhutto’s Attorney General, Yahya Bakhtiar was beaten up in his cell in Quetta jail this month: his family was given his bloodstained clothes for cleaning.” Commenting on General Zia regime’s repression the Economist said the army has been ruthless in its crackdown.
Further more a survey by the Geneva-based International Commission of Jurists citing a report by the Lahore Bar Association,charged that “systematic torture” occurred in five Lahore prisons in 1984, particularly at a jail where many political detainees were held. Military courts are used increasingly to clear the backlog of cases in ordinary courts. The survey cited reports that the military courts decide cases in minutes and refuse defendants the rights to lawyers. Special military courts that try serious offenses allow defense counsel but the judges often obstruct the lawyers in their work," the survey said.
On 19 November 1985 the Amnesty International also accused the Zia regime of torturing and denying fair trials to political prisoners tried by special military courts. “As of September, more than 130 prisoners were serving sentences of between seven and 42 years after special military courts convicted them of political offenses or politically motivated criminal offenses. The military courts regularly use as evidence confessions extracted by torture while prisoners are hung upside down and beaten, given electric shocks, strapped to blocks of ice, deprived of food and sleep for two or three days and burned with cigarettes. Many prisoners are held in fetters and chains. People often are tried in courts held in closed session and denied the right of appeal to a higher court.” The number of prisoners held without trial and shot on site was estimated to be ten-fold. International Commission of Jurists again published a report on 7 September.1987 stating that “some human rights abuses continue in Pakistan, including alleged military attacks on villagers, despite the lifting of martial law 20 months ago.” The ICJ report cited reports by villagers who said their villages were raided and looted by soldiers sometimes accompanied by local police. “Some male villagers were shot to death and women beaten, in at least two cases pregnant women, who subsequently miscarried.” “Certainly, no defender of democracy or human rights is going to shed tears over General Zia’s death,” wrote the reputed Paris daily Le Monde on August 18, 1988.
An estimated 20,000 political workers were hunted down and executed during the regime whereas thousands more fled around western Europe, the Middle East and United States to seek asylum.
Ah yes, the Bhuttos.
Atrocities were NEVER commited under their rule.
Human rights were NEVER violated under their rule.
Oppression of opposing parties NEVER occured under their rule.
And they sure as hell, NEVER participated in mass corruption. Corruption? They don’t even know what that word is. Especially Mr Asif Zardari.
And under their rule, rule of law was the order of the day.
Please don’t post a wall of text, copied and pasted from Wikipedia, or anywhere else. Use your own words. Also, don’t give me history lessons, of which I am well aware of. Unlike you, I don’t support PPP or Zia Ul-Haq, this party or that party. I just say it like is, because someone has to.
Try to justify in your own words, what makes you think that these three qualified for being, first elected (or rather chosen, because thats what they were) as chairpersons of PPP, and then holding the top most political positions in the country (Mr Bilawal probably will at a time hold that position as well, given the mindset of the common Pakistani). Benazir Bhutto, Asif Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto. What qualifications did they hold, apart from their ancestry, connections and charisma (at least on Benazir’s part)? Benazir participating in political power struggles, doesn’t make her qualified for the top most political position in the country.
At least, you are absolutely right on Bilawal being the “born” leader. Without his ancestry, none of you would have ever supported him.
Seriously, the message of my post was completely lost on you. You people will never learn. Carry on.
Ah yes, the Bhuttos.
Atrocities were NEVER commited under their rule.
Human rights were NEVER violated under their rule.
Oppression of opposing parties NEVER occured under their rule.
And they sure as hell, NEVER participated in mass corruption. Corruption? They don't even know what that word is. Especially Mr Asif Zardari.
And under their rule, rule of law was the order of the day.
Please don't post a wall of text, copied and pasted from Wikipedia, or anywhere else. Use your own words. Also, don't give me history lessons, of which I am well aware of. Unlike you, I don't support PPP or Zia Ul-Haq, this party or that party. I just say it like is, because someone has to.
Try to justify in your own words, what makes you think that these three qualified for being, first elected (or rather chosen, because thats what they were) as chairpersons of PPP, and then holding the top most political positions in the country (Mr Bilawal probably will at a time hold that position as well, given the mindset of the common Pakistani). Benazir Bhutto, Asif Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto. What qualifications did they hold, apart from their ancestry, connections and charisma (at least on Benazir's part)? Benazir participating in political power struggles, doesn't make her qualified for the top most political position in the country.
At least, you are absolutely right on Bilawal being the "born" leader. Without his ancestry, none of you would have ever supported him.
Seriously, the message of my post was completely lost on you. You people will never learn. Carry on.
So why are you wasting your time here. Go to your dharna.
#showbaz_SS_k_bad_aik_aor_SS بلاول کی اخبارات میں تصویر چھپی ھے جس میں وہ چنیوٹ میں گھٹنوں گھٹنوں سیلابی پانی سے گزر کر صورتحال کا معائنہ کررھا ھے۔ یہ تصویر ہمیں بہت کچھ بتارہی ھے لیکن اس کو سمجھنے کیلئے ضروری ھے کہ کہیں سے آپ بلاول کی پچھلے چند گھنٹوں کی مصروفیات کی تصاویر بھی دیکھ لیں۔
بلاول کروڑوں روپے کی گاڑی میں بیٹھ کر جمیرا دبئی کے مہنگے ترین علاقے میں واقع اپنے ولا سے دبئی ائیرپورٹ کیلئے روانہ ہوتا ھے۔ ساتھ اس کے گارڈ اور دوسرے ملازمین بھی ہیں۔ ائیرپورٹ سے وہ اپنی کلب کلاس کی ٹکٹ دکھا کر جہاز کی سب سے پریمیم سیٹ پر بیٹھ کر کراچی آتا ھے۔
کراچی ائیرپورٹ پر اسے ایک حکمران جیسا پروٹوکول ملتا ھے۔ سندھ کا وزیراعلی قائم علی شاہ اپنی کابینہ سمیت خود اسے ریسیو کرنے لاؤنچ میں موجود ھے اور پھر یہ ستائیس سالہ قوم کا مستقبل کا لیڈر تیس لگژری گاڑیوں کے کاروان میں ائیرپورٹ سے رواں دواں ہوجاتا ھے۔
اگر وہ چنیوٹ میں ڈیڑھ فٹ پانی میں اپنی شلوار سمیت کھڑا ھے تو واقعی بڑی بات ھے۔ شہزادوں کی سی زندگی گزارنے والوں کیلئے یہ واقعی بڑی بات ھے۔
اور عوام، وہ اتنےسادہ**ہیں کہ وہ اس تصویر کو دیکھ کر نہال ہوئے جارھے ہونگے، تصویر کو چومتے ہونگے اور اپنی خوش قسمتی پر رشک کررھے ہونگے کہ ہمیں ایسے ہمدرد لیڈر ملے
Simple , Every one big in politics should must be rich here . Either rich by inheritance or by cheating , bhatta or chanda grabbing . Paidal to koi Councillor naheen ban sakta . We have to select from available .