Benazir Bhutto and Imran Khan: Decisions of Conscience???

Posted on November 22, 2007
Filed Under >Owais Mughal, Photo of the Day, Society
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Credits for photos belong to Pervaiz Munir Alvi saheb. He took the photos on his recent trip to Pakistan and graciously shared them with me. The location is the Grand Trunk (now called highway N5) in Punjab.

While we have discussed Declaration of Emergency, Chronology of a Meltdown, mis-treatment of Imran Khan in recent past, one topic that got missed is what’s Benazir Bhutto up to these days? We would like to hear from our readers. Today, on my drive back from office, I was listening to Imran Khan‘s interview on National Public Radio (NPR). On a question of joining forces with Benazir, Imran Khan replied:

“We would love to join Benazir, except we don’t know whose side she is on today….There is a big mistrust of each other among opposition parties these days”.

I agree. What do you think? Above photos are in no way ATP’s endorsement to Benazir. They simply reflect a glimpse of our society. In addition to that, I personally enjoyed reading the slogan: “faisla zameer da….”

305 responses to “Benazir Bhutto and Imran Khan: Decisions of Conscience???”

  1. Ahmad R. Shahid says:

    @Viqar Minai:

    I have said before and I would say it again that I am no supporter of BB or even ZAB for that matter.

    Also what could be negative logic to one, might be positive logic to some one else. There is no universal logic and no body must start thinking that only his/her logic is the best.

  2. Viqar Minai says:

    @Shahid:
    I understand all about the ups and down, and weaknesses of nation. I also know, ke:

    “hae jurm’e za’IfI ki sazA marg-e mafAjAt”

    What I am not getting is how the only “darmAN” of all this “dard” is to support Benazir Bhutto to the hilt? And that too, in the absence of any compelling justification.

    All I have seen from any of you is negative logic, imagined accusations, and name calling. Whenever I rebut a point, I just get more of the same.

  3. Meengla says:

    @ViqarMinai,
    Sorry, if I misunderstood you to be supportive of NS (or any other anti-BB force). But I don’t think I have accused you of that above. Have I? Then please copy/paste it!

    But if you are disqualify so many forces then you better have some concrete suggestions too! No longer can we afford to say ‘all politicians are corrupt’ because, in the end, anyone who rules a country is either a professional politician or becomes professional politician!

    Also, please don’t be offended if I say this: You have clearly implied above that in your posts that the main legimitacy for BB is American support. I strongly counter this. I think BB, being a ‘pragmatic’ politician, has realized that this is not 1977 and that power does not come through ‘people”s voice and that Pakistan is, sadly, too much trapped in American game. If she was really that American puppet then she would NOT be denied access to American power corridors for most of last 8 years.

  4. Ahmad R. Shahid says:

    Viqar Minai says:

    “@Shahid, Meengla:
    Where and when did I say that BB should be denied power if she is elected in a free and fair election?”

    I never referred to any of your statements nor I intend to do that, so I wonder why have you mentioned my name!

  5. Viqar Minai says:

    @Shahid, Meengla:

    Where and when did I say that BB should be denied power if she is elected in a free and fair election?

    Perhaps you are assuming that the definition of “free and fair election” is one in which BB gets to be elected to power. Can we wait to count the chicken until the eggs hatch?

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