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Friday, December 25, 2009

Our CJP

Call me biased or Call me a moron, I some how have to utter this out.


Over the past few years our very own CJP has gained so much of fame that if he decides to enter into politics he would win the election by record margins. My question here is that Is he really worthy of all this Fame? I mean what has he done to rise the staircase of fame- standing up to Musharaf by saying that I will not resign and not taking an oath under the infamous PCO. Amazing! Now lets just analyse What our CJP has been doing in real.

Our very own Youth icon took oath under PCO twice before. He was the one who gave the verdict in which he validated Musharaf's actions and that allowed Musharaf to extend his rulling days.

Where were all his principles and Morality at that time. I guess Money overshadowed his moral values.



When the CJP was questioned about his PCO oath his reply was jaw draopping for the author. He said that the 17th amendment of the constituion provided him indemnity. Unbelieveable! like we all know that the 17th amendment is against the soul of the constitution of Pakistan, the CJP is actually taking refuge under the umberrela of that particular amendment.



Now one more thing, before the whole Drama started CJP was getting into headlines because of the lost personnal case. His spokesman during the Lawyers movement Mr. Atherminallah was giving high profiled press releases which basically said that MR. CJP is fired because of that particular case. Now that he's fully restored "WHY ON EARTH IS HE NOT FOLLOWING THAT CASE"



The episode doesn't end here, recently CJP announced that since our government is unable to fix the price of sugar we will take this into our hands and they actually fixed the price at 40/kg. As a result the sugar that was available in the market at 44-48/kg rocketed to 55-60/kg. This verdict was against the simple economics laws. What it did was that it gained some more popularity for the CJP. Now if i give it some thought, What if the most powerfull institution of the country decides to take action against the democratically elected government they will simply say that we are just following the lead of the supreme court.



Now moving to the more recent NRO verdict. the question was very simple. Is NRO legal or ill-legal? We all knew that it was ill-legal. The govenment decided not to defend the ordinace. Then why on earth did he dragged the president and other politicans into this case? Even extending it so far that he ordered the government to open the swiss casses. the swiss courts however have declined the request raised by the Pakistani Judiciary by saying that they should try to resolve the matter internally.



So why are we glorifying a person who is following a political agenda while he is on the most respectable post in the country. all his life he acted as the b team of the army and by just one dead we have made him our national here. Why? Are we so desperate for a leader that we have forgiven all his sins in the past but we are not willing to give our politicians a second chance and have removed there margin of error.



P. S

I wanted to write some thing else but driffted away, i guess thats what happen when u blog for the first time.



Inshallah Next post will be to the point and will be about our media

2 comments:

  1. Great way to start a blog.
    Today's youth is so disillusioned by our countries politics that they have chosen a path of apathy.

    Still, I can't help but differ. The CJP got a chance to change and from what we've seen, he's genuinely trying to make a difference. Our politicians however have wasted way too many chances. How many chances do they need? How many times have they had the government?

    I say support the CJP, even if he is after political gain. At least that is in the publics interest for the moment. If he is all that you claim he is, then he's more smart than all the politicians combined. He truly knows how democracy works. Give the people what they want and they'll give you what you want.

    Looking forward to your next post and all the other posts that are yet to come. Good luck!

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  2. A clash of thinking. This comment is more than welcome

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