Monday, June 09, 2008

Long Walk to Justice

Comes the hour after a long silence of a nation, a silence not so easy ot maintain amidst social and economic starvation of the masses, amidst contradictions and paradoxes prevailing since the February elections. At that juncture, there was hope and a refreshing vibe of change, symbolized by the denial of a judge who found his awakening a year ago. Justice was done when the elections wiped the culprits off the government. The new coalition government has a lot of support and people under all the stress it withstood, granted patience to let the new coalition stand on solid footings. Three months passed by and now several revelations of disappointment is obviously apparent to every sane soul especially the masses.

The good news is that in this mob of politics and politicians, milk is separated from water, and now the confusing mists are over. A clear picture is ahead, one man, in one political party, has taken hostage this entire country. The significant coalition partner although not the most impressive in terms of actions, have done the rightful in their limited capacities and it is time to break the silence.

There was an apartheid which brought a revolution in South Africa, although we lack the Mandela in our leadership but likely figures do exists and a formidable civil society block along with the lawyers man force and now a newly mobilizing ex-servicemen community join the APDM members on 10th June to force the politicians to respect their mandate.

This long awaited march has far greater repercussions for PPP as even though the march claims apolity, will still bring PPP with a sour taste for much worse things to come. A formal motion against the PPP mismanagement and lack of spine will be launched with this, a true opposition in action will take place which won't be good for PPP to sustain five years of mere talk. Add to that around a hundred PPP workers desiring to participate in the walk indicates the lack of confidence in any top level PPP policy.

The old general has also spoken, on a very pinching time during the PPP' leadership's visit to the Kingdom. With a public gesture to openly challenge AZ to impeach him using the instrument of the parliament is a final pre-walk charge that will make this walk much anticipate and very effective. Already AZ has started to give public gestures of impeachment, if even it remains mere talks, they too took some spanking before coming.

These are all positive signs for those who believe that the country's revival is dependent on its justice system and policing to actually work. Where the definition of right and wrong as per our constitution is applied to the rich and not just the poor, the first step is to bring the judges back who stood against continuing fraud.

Let them know we are coming, MARCH FOR JUSTICE!

1 comments:

meltyourfat said...

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sri
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