Zardari the saviour of Pakistan, Part 1

Friday, November 11th, 2011 6:33:52 by

Zardari the saviour of Pakistan, Part 1

Such moments come in nation’s lives when they found themselves at a point of total pessimism and require a redeemer to come out of gloomy situations. It is possible that someone or even the majority may not perceive the sensitivity of circumstances and refuse
to acknowledge the esteemed role of a person. However, it is up to the opinion leaders to make the mass aware about the latest happenings, possibilities and complexities of the time. Unfortunately, people of Pakistan are supposed to befooled easily as their
foresee power is equal to nil.

Well, it is hard to distinguish that particular redeemer at very first glimpse due to the pre-existing amalgamated thoughts about an entity, especially in this part of the world. But to keep sticking with a conservative myth is the worst example of rigidity.

The want of low-priced and hasty fame has always inspired the morally corrupt people to disintegrate their rivals irrespective to its impacts on societies. The solemn students of history are aware of the fact that Pakistan has always sailed in a ship surrounded
by heavy odds, but in my life, I have seen it once and that was its worst ebb I suppose.

The twice-elected Prime Minister of Pakistan is assassinated in the middle of jam-packed city of Rawalpindi, which has come out to welcome their best ever leader. The whole country turns into a jungle and an ending episode of looting expands to its bounds
in a plucking of eyes. Civil War, Marshal Law or even harder consequences were being expected at that time. Punjab has killed another Sindhi, someone announced from London.

The menace of provincialism and linguistic hate was about to spread when a powerful voice of a just widower provides a direction to the strayed nation. None other than Asif Ali Zardari, who put aside the grief of being widower and became a ray of hope for
the lovers of Pakistan. He led the nation from the front and gives them a slogan of ‘Pakistan Khappy’ which later on became central point of his refined politics. The Nelson Mandela of Pakistan ignored the sorrows and pains he suffered during exile and jail.
 

To be continued….

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