Adil Najam
This photograph of lawyer leader Aitzaz Ahsan on top of an ambulance putting his hand together and begging for peace and a stop to the needless violence by some who are ‘supposedly’ his supporters, speaks volumes. It speaks volumes about Aitizaz Ahsan; volumes about the culture of anger and violence that has gripped Pakistan, and volumes about the the state of Pakistan politics. A sense of anger and angst continues to define Pakistan.
Read also, Aitizaz Ahsan’s letter to his fellow lawyers, back in December.
Whether the violence is the result of nefarious ‘agency’ designs to discredit the lawyers movement or the disgruntlement of frustrations within the movement, it does not bode well for the country and for democracy in the country. It may serve the short-term interests of some, but it cannot be in the long-term interests of Pakistan.









The pictures (above) of mayhem and violence on the streets of Pakistan are are equally articulate about the state of affairs in Pakistan.
Pakistan is Yugoslavia of South Asia, multiple Ethno-Sectarian groups who are cobbled together not by their choice, & one Ethnicity dominant over others, every one knows what happened to Yugoslavia, i do not profess that same will happen to Pakistan but the way things r going, i am not sure!?!?!??!?!
“Khuda ne aaj tak us qaum ki halat nahi badli
Na ho jis ko khayal apni halat ke baladne ka”
— God doesnt help those who don’t help themselves.
This is really bad and I do not know where we are going and what we wanna achieve from this. People are killing their neighbours and friends and they all are followers of Islam.
“SHARAM MAGAR HUM KO NAHI ATEE”
Get ready to tune into “meray aziz hum watnoy” speech.
Amazing picture… Aitizaz is a true humanist