Monday, August 18, 2014

Chaos & Confusion in Pakistan


Martial law can’t be ruled out in case of violence: Gilani

“Martial law cannot be ruled out if there is violence in Islamabad,” Gilani said.

Pakistani stocks saw a huge fall on Tuesday as Karachi Stock Exchange-100 Index declined by more than 300 points and reached the level of 28,500 in the morning trading session, DawnNews reported.
Analysts reflected that if the current political scenario prevailed then the situation of stocks would also remain uncertain in future.

The low volume showed the lack of interest on the part of investors as only an investment of Rs20 million took place.

Today's decline comes as Imran Khan has announced that he will march into the Red Zone and Tahirul Qadri has called for the holding of a people’s parliament in the federal capital.

The two groups are protesting against the alleged rigging in the 2013 general elections and have called for the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.


Democracy has been a burden to people. Conducting election is not a simple thing. It demands money and other resources. People also stand in line and cast their vote. But, at the end, there is more chaos and confusion.

Pakistan just had election in 2013. Now they want to have another election.

Effective martial law rule is better than chaotic democracy.

As Winston Churchill said, they are not ready for self-rule.

Again, same situation in Pakistan.

The Prime Minister has responsibility to take the nation forward.
But the Prime Minister doesn't have stability; and also have no authority.

It is better; who ever has the authority in Pakistan should take the responsibility too.
So, let the Military take the responsibility to run the country.

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