West-India Nexus Sweating For another Dacca!
Posted on 16. Dec, 2011 by Jawad Raza in Pakistan
Impediments- People’s Power & Nukes
By Jawad Raza Khan
It was afternoon or perhaps an evening tea time, when I entered the intramural of my house in a middle class locality of Karachi. This time of the day use to be a leisure stretch, with jokes cracking along with rusk and tea, but very soon, I realized that the environment was devoid of all I was used to. The intense silence at that unexpected time made this event a permanent mark in my memories for the rest of my life. I looked around to check up any health issue with anybody, as everybody was present there; nothing of that sort was the reason of that hush. While looking at those gloomy faces my eyes turning into a question mark, my grandmother sighting my anxiety broke into tears, grabbed me tight, and cried “ son we have been divided, Pakistan is broken”. At the tender age of around 4 years I couldn’t comprehend much from that cry of sorrow but still that emotional intensity of my grandmother made me cry louder than her. This was 16th December 1971……. This was how most of the Pakistanis reacted to this tragedy.
It took 25 years for our corrupt, selfish and incompetent leaders after Mr Jinnah and Mr Liaqat Ali Khan for ground preparation of the desired act, India’s wicked diplomacy to prevail and exposure of the real intent of west with regards to an ideological Muslim state, to achieve the result in shape of dismemberment of Pakistan. Students of history must know that Pakistan was declared independent on 14th August 1947 without even spelled out boundaries. It was on 17th August 1947 when Boundary Commission of British India formally announced the areas falling in jurisdiction of both newly formed States of Pakistan and India. It was a shudder for Deputy Commissioner Gurdaspur to replace the flag of Pakistan by an Indian flag on government buildings all around his district on 18th August 1947. The game for Pakistan to a failed state was on since then and a milestone was achieved in 1971.
Since 1971 the onslaught launched by all three mentioned above have created huge scores of quagmires for the rest of Pakistan and truly speaking mindset of none of the three, Pakistani leaders, India and West have been changed by an iota. They are indeed religiously following the very mission of their ancestors with more zeal and vigour.
If the above setting up is still carrying on; if the deadly mission pursuance is becoming deadlier and deadlier; if by and large the same milieu can bring laurels for anti-Muslim sentiments in the Arab world; if Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan are insurgency hit since years; if Pakistan has lost around 40000 Pakistanis after 9/11; then why it is taking so long to go a step further in eliminating Pakistan from the world map??
This is the theme to ponder now! Constants haven’t changed rather one very prominent aspects has induced a new fervor by collaborating against Pakistan, our western proto freedom of speech “The Media”. They are indeed playing a very important part for west and India by creating; manipulating and ensuring wedge between all important institutions of Pakistan. Last ten years have seen a wave of uncontrollable cyclone of complete disinformation coupled with some distorted information gripping the minds of Pakistani masses. So, now elements to remove Pakistan from the world map have increased manifolds with major chunk of media supporting anti Pakistan agenda.
On the other hand, Pakistanis have now realized that actual agenda of 9/11will remain incomplete till the extinction of Pakistan. Now
what are the elements who are tangible impediments against the dreadful wish of this combined evil? it is the people’s power combined with its nuclear capability. Combination of the two above has turned Pakistani society into an un-crushable impediment for its enemies. An extremely swelled up lower and lower middle class in combination with energetic youth comprising 60% of 180 million is indeed an alarming recipe for corrupt leaders, India and West. They are modern, equipped and are in abundance to defend Pakistan from its enemies of the outside world because one; they are vibrant, two; they love the ideology of Pakistan, three; they are fearless and four; they are not slaves by their mindset (courtesy cyber revolution) which engulfed them at the very right time. Tragedy for electronic media (domestic) is, that youngsters are not watching their everyday drama 8-11pm basing on the same theme, but are busy in comprehending the actual threats through networking and cyber media. To their horror they are not only observing but are reacting fiercely to any unwanted situation for their country. The people’s pressure has forced the Government of Pakistan to revisit the foreign policy especially with US. The complementing ground of people’s power and nuclear capability has provided the leadership a cushion to do, what they couldn’t do or didn’t want to do.
Pakistan’s nuclear assets which are mostly labeled as strategic in nature, especially in the field of international politics have multifaceted its application. With commendable leap in the command and control set up and capability of its tactical employment in the battle field in correct time and space has given an invincible authority to the People’s power of Pakistani nation.
No drones after 28th November, vacation of Shamsi base before the deadline and more importantly after the failure of Bonn conference, Pakistani leadership must now feel confident about what they are doing, even if they are pressurized by the people of Pakistan to do that. Media should understand the priority; Pakistan is not supposed to be handled commercially now! It’s time to remember the debacle of 1971 and draw strength out of whatever tools we are having now. History must be seen in the perspective of future to determine the right course of action to live with dignity and honour.
Buck up Pakistan
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azhar
16. Dec, 2011
Apparently, so far, the nuclear capability is being projected as a weakness rather than a strength. I agree about the nexus and the intention of our leaders and also the role of media. But one should be very careful of giving a verdict about the patriotism of the youth. Corruption (moral more than financial) is so deeply ingrained in our society that we have not given any woth mentioning values to our kids. People's power is dangerously divided and your heros have been intentionally malligned so much that there is no credible personality visible to guide and lead the nation.
Sardar KHAN
16. Dec, 2011
With the help of Allah,we will overcome our enemies i.e.Terrorist america and bunderstan(baharat).As both are our enemies,we must stand togather to fight this manice.
SeeBeyond
16. Dec, 2011
Only our enemies are trying to create the perception that Nuclear capability is weakness and we be better off without it. Had it not been for this capability by the grace of Alllah, we would have been invaded by now. Our enemies have been trying through our corrupt leader to destabilise(Foreign sponsored terrorism) us and rob us of this capability so that their evil designs can be fulfiled. compare the fate of Saddam, Gaddafi with North Korea. They got rid Iraqi weapons through UN and Libyan through coercion/negotiation before full invasion/regime change. No option but to weed out corrupt leadership, rollback CIA/MOSSAD/RAW footprint and unite ourselves. select/elect brave and sincere leadership. Pakistan came into being and continue to survive by the grace of Allah against very high odds for a greater purpose which will become clear in the coming times. Our enemies know this and hence great focus in the guise of 9/11 and terrorism. Pakistan has been their real target, rest is smoke and mirrors.
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Maj Gen Parvez Akmal
16. Dec, 2011
On 16 December 1971 Jawad Raza Khan cried when he was only four; my heart cried out at 21 when I was as a captain at Rangpur, East Pakistan, where we were small pawns in a big evil game then We continue to witness the same evil designs today. Nothing seems to have changed for we simply refuse to draw our lessons, let alone learning from them. My poem 'Margla ke Tanawar Shajar' reflects on my feelings ever since that fateful day. Do bear with the emotional outburst towards the end. The second poem, 'Banana Republic' is what Zardari thinks he has left behind after decades of hard work!
azhar
17. Dec, 2011
Can OM share the above mentioned poems with its readers