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Najeeb Sahib, Thanks for your comments. I do not support murders or lawlessness either. The assassination did not take place as a result of my wishes, plans or actions. My statement is a comment and the analysis only on the current situation and the aftermath of what has already taken place and the possible future implications on politics and the security of Pakistan. Various members of the family in question have already been named in murders and money laundering activities on a mega scale and law suits are currently in action against them in many countries.
Most recent development is that the US is now considering to take covert military actions in Pakistan in connections with the so called war on terror. I have also heard, though not confirmed, that the US and UK authorities are planning to take charge of Pakistan’s nuclear centers including the war heads. This appears quite in line with what BB had agreed to deliver to the US in return for their help to get her foot into the country and get her elected for the highest office. Talking about laws, is there any law that you can think of which requires the citizens as well as the top officials of a country to demonstrate patriotism and hold the security and sovereignty of the country as the highest priority?
Personally, I do not support any political party of Pakistan or its leader. My interest lies in the interest of its security and a bright future. No one, no matter how young and bright he/she may be, has the right to sell out a country’s assets and its security to foreign powers in the interest of personal gains or the family owned dynasty.
Regards, Javed I. |