Saturday, 9 January 2021

Hazara Baradri's woes - Who all have to be blamed along side PM

There is too much anger among Social Media non-scholarly analysts & pseudo intellectuals including myself are still angry on Prime Minister alone. PM didn't kill them. We all did. It is ok to vent out the anger. But it would be strange to remain fixated on one person for all the blame because reasons are multiple. Lets see, are there any other contenders of blame in this dark game:
Firstly, our approach towards blaming system needs revisiting. Blaming India and getting away with own shortcomings is an easy way out. Yes, India is to be blamed for its constant patronage of anti-Pakistan elements. And has been well exposed internationally. However, for a change, instead of conveniently pointing finger towards India, its time to expose weaknesses within
1. Successive govts failed to give protection to Hazara. We all failed to bring them in mainstream. Baloch political leaders made heaps of money but when in power they are never found in leading role or speaking out for the rights of Baloch underprivileged. When out of power, they keep harping the stereotype narrative of deprivations. 
2. Its been a consistent intelligence failure to intercept such plans in planning stages. Chief Executive should stamp his authority by sacking intelligence gathering bosses of Balochistan. 
3. All LEAs failed to stop execution. Chief Executive should sack those enjoying multi-layered perks & privileges including their couple of generations in the shape of sarkari houses, plots, vehicles, servants, free fuel, free tickets, permissible discounts and forceful discounts (where applicable).
4. Home Minister of Balochistan must be sent packing. But political compromises of alliances take their toll.
5. Politicians and their accomplice media men have their own agendas. Few days back, FC jawans martyred in the same area but it could hardly garner any political points so they let it pass as if nothing happened. Did Maryam, Bilawal or Maulana even made a phone call to condole the bereaved? Come on people stop playing into the hands of these companions of dajjal.
6. Now to Mr PM. Should have gone earlier. Should have stayed mum. Statements like blackmailing by the affected families are superfluous rather detrimental to a stance otherwise logical that it shouldn't be a precondition for burying the dead for PM to reach at site when all the demands have been agreed to fulfil.
May Allah give relief to Hazara Bradari. Ameen

Friday, 8 January 2021

Way forward for Hazara Bradari

First of all, let's pray for Shuhada of Hazara Baradri. Secondly, lets pay homage to Hazara Baradri for their sacrifices, forbearance and steadfastness. May Allah give them patience and reward them because its people like these who stand firm under such testing times and refuse to play into the hands of perpetrators of our peace. On a personal note, Hazaras of Quetta are humblest, most respectful and extremely hardworking clan of people. Obviously, they are facing this problem since long and successive Federal Govts have shown indifferent rather displayed criminal negligence, failing miserably to offer protection to these loving, sweet and simple Muslim Pakistanis. It is a consistent intelligence failure at LEA's part as well. 
What happended & the way it happened at Muchh is painfully regrettable and not so easily forgettable. But this heinous cold-blooded genocide must have a reason to take place and a purpose to serve? Two purposes come to fore. Firstly, vent sectarianism. Secondly, political instability.
Our enemies have tried every possible trick up their sleeves and none succeeded from terror financing to sponsoring political pawns for sale.
Govt has miserably failed to handle the whole affair intelligently. Consequently, leaving voids for  political/ media circus to fill in. Immediate visit of PM was the most appropriate option. Like Jacinda, he could have hugged the bereaved to alleviate their sufferings. However, he missed the train which could be subject to security clearance. But political mileage is also lost in the process. So niether the PM could show up on a much needed place on humanitarian grounds nor gathered any political ponits.
But sanity has to prevail. If their demands have been agreed upon, Hazaras should bury their dead. Purpose of delaying burial is pretty much achieved as the whole country rather world has heard and acknowledged their concerns.  Further delay is only adding fuel to political optics and media angling on the subject. Finally, those poor souls have taken off and their bodies deserve an honorable send off to the clay where they belong. Sooner the better. 
May the test of Hazara community be over. Let this be the last of atrocities committed against them. Those behind this must be exposed and get to pay the price. Ameen