Showing posts with label Selfish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Selfish. Show all posts

Friday, August 20, 2010

Mob kills two brothers in Sialkot

Two brothers hanged in Sialkot by mob, and police watched it. Zindabad impotent Pakistan police! Was this only Police who was there? If I’m not wrong, crowd was over 100.

The news has it…
The two brothers, 18-year-old Moiz Butt and 16-year-old Muneeb Butt, were beaten to death by a mob after an alleged theft and murder in Sialkot on August 16. Deputy Commissioner Sialkot says that the charged mob killed the two brothers for injuring four people in a dispute during a cricket match. The Supreme Court has ordered the establishment division to suspend DPO Sialkot for failing to stop the merciless lynching of two teenage brothers in Sialkot.
I am not sharing the video here, but could see police organizing the mob. The incident shows growing mercilessness and hollow social structure. They killed guys with sticks, hanged them, paraded dead bodies around the town, and then insulted deceased by dragging them by ropes. Eye for eye, arm for arm, but where is this brutality permitted? If you look at this unfortunate episode, you will notice few men in beard as well, where was their deen (faith) gone? I am not saying that every man in beard is maulvi; but assuming them religious wouldn’t be wrong. Go and ask them, where was Islam within them? Trust me; these shameless bastards wouldn’t have any answer.

Where is writ of state? If crowd becomes the judge, the outcome will be bodies stained in blood. From Sialkot to Kabirwala; O’men of God, if you’re silent because you’re un-hurt, I can see dogs hounding you and beasts getting ready to kill you….

Shame on you, if you’re sleeping peacefully in your homes and not doing anything to promote tolerance in the society!

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Politics in my town!

Politics and politicians of Kabirwala truly represent national sample and I can’t identify any outliers. I am wrong because I can remember one exception which is being the man of principle.

When Sadaat of Qatalpur lost election in 2002, I watched a TV package on Geo. Farrukh (Jang’s Local correspondent) said that they lost the election due to lack of public contacts (coordination). The janta thought that they were seasonal birds. 2008 saw huge national support for Peoples Party but Syed Fakhar Imam lost again…do you know what? The same reason, he didn’t learn from the past. I am proud at least he stayed committed and didn’t give public a damn shit.

Well-done Peer Sahib!

I am talking rubbish, Isn’t it? Who learns from the past? Have Peoples party learnt from the past? Has Nawaz Sharif stopped playing different cards? Is Maulana Diesel doing anything different?

Local politics surrounds around few families, and they are elected in turn for National & Provincial assemblies. Our sitting member of National Assembly was elected on PPP’s ticket in 2002 but he saw patriotism in Musharraf & he joined “Patriots” to become a Federal Minister. He is shrewd and intelligent & waiting for the right time for the next swing…

One politician promised us that he would make Kabirwala look like Paris.
Paris – Yes, believe me, he said Paris. I have not been to Paris, Can anyone tell me; are there any similarities in the two cities?

Richard Dawkins’s The Selfish Gene taught us that since evolution helps those who help themselves, selfishness should be looked at as a driving force for change rather than a flaw that drags us down. We may be nasty apes, but it makes sense that we are, and the world is a better place for it. We simply can not survive without our sensitivity to power dynamics.

Selfish or not, could be intellectual question, but humans definitely strive for the power. So if our guy finds a new lap and gets another ministry, I will appreciate his wisdom and shrewdness.

They cheat people and in return get the same treatment. I was sitting in one of friend’s office when a hopeful came to ask for his vote. He gave him his words. This is was the fourth word he had given in last three days. Then I heard that he was playing key role in the winning camp.

“Tit for Tat” is the word…