Just when the nation is licking its wounds after a most acrimonious election campaign, hounded by suicide bombings, an election rife with controversies thanks to the hapless election commission, all that was needed was for a national leader to come hoisting his petard:
- he taunts Nawaz Sharif, congratulating him on being elected prime minister by the Punjabis.
- he taunts Imran Khan, a man on his sick bed, where has your Tsunami disappeared in Punjab.
- his message for the protesters at ‘Teen Talwar’, ‘If you don’t like our mandate let us go our separate ways.
- ‘if you want we can put the three swords to the sword’.
- Yes Sir, we believe you, is this not what you did on May 12 six years ago when 50 people were put to the sword on your orders, actually fifty families, comprising fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters and perhaps even wives and children of the dead ones, Karachi was shut down like it is often now whenever anything displeases you, which is often, the police was disarmed, the rangers were ordered to lock themselves up from the inside in their posts, so Asfandyar Wali khan told us, armed activists replaced the security police on the overhead bridges, so Sherry Rehman told us, I forget now what Talat Husain told us, containers were placed blocking the roads to the airport, to stop a visiting dignitary from entering Karachi, the whole city was made a no-go area, the killers were seen clearly on national television but no one dare apprehend them, every time an attempt is made to investigate the heinous crime, you threaten to put the high court to the sword.
Yes Sir, we are fully aware of your abilities in this field. But the best is when you come crying about target killing of your people, having invented the game.
Khurshid Anwer