It has been 3 weeks since the Azadi/Inquilaab March started.
Thousands of people came out of their homes to march against the current
government for their poor governance. They have been living without proper
shelter and sanitation for weeks now. Every night is dangerous for them for fear of attack by
the police. And if that isn’t enough, there is frequent rainfall, much of which
continues throughout the whole night.
It has been 3 weeks. And these people haven’t even THOUGHT
about going back to their respective homes. Why? Because they have already
experienced worse conditions and for them, this couldn’t get any worse. They
don’t have electricity, gas or water. They’re unemployed. It is difficult for
them to even provide food twice a day for their families. How worse could it
get for them?
Meanwhile, an egoistic war carries on between Imran Khan,
Tahir-ul-Qadri and our very own Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif. None of them
refuses to back down. None of them refuses to negotiate through talks. At this
point, I believe their egos have reached such a high point that maybe they have
forgotten about the common man, and just want to win this for the sake of their
egos. But what then?
I don’t doubt the honesty of Imran Khan. Regardless of how
immaturely he has handled the situation and regardless of how his speech has
been a tad bit abusive towards Nawaz Sharif, he still seems to be an honest
man. But now, after this egoistic war, it also seems as if his ego has gotten
the better of him.
But I rant not for the politicians but for the common man.
Who looks after them? Who cares for them? Who provides for their basic needs?
They have been sitting in the open air for 3 weeks now, and who knows how long
they’re here to stay. Some of them have been beaten up. Some of them have been
injured. 3 of the women have even passed away. Did they expect that they would
die waiting for this independence that maybe isn’t going to happen? Did they
expect they’ll have to sacrifice their lives? I really don’t think so.
I don’t for a second sympathize with the government, because
if the protesters were peaceful, they should not have ordered the police to
throw tear gas and rubber bullets. Rumors have it that actual bullets were also
fired. Blood donors were called from all over Islamabad and Rawalpindi to help
the injured, and when they arrived, the police would not let them in. According to some reports, proper treatment was not provided to the injured, and they were being discharged without any medical care. A friend’s
mother was also shot when she ran to help a baby girl. There were women in that
March, there were so many children. And still the government orders the police
to fire bullets.
On the other hand, I don’t sympathize with Tahir-ul-Qadri or
Imran Khan either, who make decisions on the spur of the moment, thinking they
can win this war and topple the government by their spontaneous decisions, not
realizing that lives could be lost and people could be injured. And their
supporters follow them blindly, because most of them neither know the first
thing about politics nor can they see the pit their politicians might be
throwing them into. Yesterday, when people (Tahir-ul-Qadri’s supporters or
Imran Khan’s, we still don’t know) marched into the PTV station and allegedly
vandalized it, after calling them back and scolding them for doing so, both TuQ
and Imran Khan gave statements that these people did not belong to their party.
But how can they not? Both leaders have been giving speeches, in which they
have been instigating their supporters against the government. Didn’t they realise the
people would get violent? These people are, after all, here for their freedom,
and the leaders have told them that no freedom comes without struggles and fights.
I worry. Not for the politicians. Because whatever the
outcome may be, they’ll still end up in their mansions with their money and
their luxuries. I worry for the common man. I worry for the lives lost. I worry
for the injured. I worry that when they return to their homes, and
circumstances don’t change, there will be more bloodshed. I worry that when
they return to their respective cities, more violence will be incited. I worry
that they will realize that they have been used in this power game. I worry
that when they realize that, the politicians might have to run for their lives.
This protest should be for the common man and for him only.
Egos need to be put aside. Money and power needs to be put aside. And the
politics need to start thinking more about the country and its citizens and
less about themselves.
You come to find peace here by talking about political and sensitive issues? And then you use false information and rumors to connect your story. Are you sure you're not feeding your ego by this? Please keep your worries to yourself and let the "blind followers" fight for their rights.
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