Wednesday, April 16, 2008

"Violence: A Hidden hand" written by by Zamurrad Awan



Violence: A Hidden hand


The act of violence started from the incidents of humiliation with Mr Arbab Raheem and Dr Sher Afghan. Soon after it the horrific events spread in Karachi and then in Multan. It’s hard to accept it as a co-incident when the reasons are not enough to make such happenings. There are many speculations about the force behind these sinful acts. Though it’s hard to point out but still the rumors are in their go.

First Mr Arbab Rahemm was beaten by some apparently PPPP activists and after 2 days Dr Sher Afghan was harassed by the lawyers who were not actually identified as lawyers. The wounds of these events could even heal when on 9th April in Karachi violence erupted consequently five people burnt beyond recognition were among seven persons who lost their lives. Many buses and vehicles were burnt off in the incident.

Another event happened on 14th April in Multan which is a hometown of Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani, where riots erupted when thousands of workers of local powerloom industry staged a demonstration against WAPDA for its failure to stop frequent load shading. The demonstrators attacked on offices, vehicles and bank buildings. It’s really some thing fishy to see the load shading in all over the country but the violence erupted in the town of PM only. It definitely makes the linkages between the above mentioned events.
The country is passing through its sensitive phase as the real sense of democracy is in its process of attainment. First the government should inquire all these incidents in less time and they should punish them before the media so that people could know the real faces behind these shameful incidents.

However there are some powers who want to derail the democratic structures because they didn’t accept the mandate of people whole heartedly. Therefore to destabilize the new government they are keep on doing intrigues. To avoid the further incidents it’s quite important to restore the real democracy by fulfilling the promises on the part of wining parties so that the common man could rehabilitate his trust in democratic system. However it’s the time for Mushraff to accept his defeat through political forces with the back up of public demand therefore he should actually think to quit now.
Zamurrad Awan

1 comment:

Yawar Hayat Shah said...

nyce wrk...
aahaaan n u said its tyme fr musharraf to accept his defeat..!!!
i thnk i should report musharraf bout u n ur writiings.!!
anywaz its really gud wrk!!