when will this mentality of 'mazloom xyz' end?

for past few weeks i have been hearing phrases ‘bechara siraiki’ or ‘bechara sindhi’ or ‘bechara balochi’ bla bla..
and in the end all of this ‘bechargi’ is dumped to either ‘punjabi’ or the establishment..
1 - can someone pls explain wat this estabishment is? are these ppl from heaven? are these only punjabi’s?
2 - Aren’t punjabis as ‘bechara’ as sindhi or balochi or siraiki?
3- wat is the solution to end this ‘bechargi’ ? I know one solution ws exercised in 1971 when east pakistan separated due to same raag.

for me i would say we should exercise that 71 again and let everyone rule himself so there wont b any bechara’s. No judiciary will be hanging a sindhi PM or sending a siraiki PM home. and much more.
Can we every think collectively as Pakistanis? EVER?

Re: when will this mentality of 'mazloom xyz' end?

Every nalaik person or party always hides behind these kind of slogans. As for the "Bechargi" part, lets see that most influential people in pakistan during the recent times.

musharraf - Urdu speaking
Shaukat Aziz - Urdu Speaking
Zardari - Baloch
Gillani - Siraiki
Bhutto - Sindhi

No one had stopped them from improving AT LEAST something in this country. They had got more than enough time to prove their talents. I personally dislike almost all politicians and influential people from Punjab.

This is called finding scape goats...........the classical concept where incompetent people always find reasons to blame the more successful ones. Check out any bum in the streets of New York and he will tell you a thousands reasons why he has been left behind. The same is the thinking here. I have met Balochs who say that we should get pays delivered to our homes without coming to offices just because we are Balochs and because it is our right !! how can you argue with THAT mentality.

Re: when will this mentality of ‘mazloom xyz’ end?

I am amazed that you call Zardari a Baloch?! Really?


Secondly, please don’t throw out all the good work Musharraf did only because he was Urdu speaking person. Do look at the situation from an unbiased point of view of a Pakistani alone.
An unbiased opinion will tell that Musharraf was pretty popular most of the time because of the way he handled the economy of the country. His popularity took a nose dive only in 2007 when he tried to cling to power by hook and by crook.

As a small example, just look at the graph of growth rate of Pakistan’s GDP since 1999. We see consistent increase year after year. So it is absolutely wrong to accuse him of not improving anything in the country.