Pakistani Youth are Against Terrorism & are Not With Them !
Pakistani Tribal Areas have been Safe Haven for International Terrorist for decades, but today when our Armed forces are clearing these lawless areas from those warlords, People like Imran Khan and Jamat-e-Islami are supporting them, demanding our Armed forces to withdraw.
In the same context they created a lot of shadow groups on Facebook in the name of Youth. They have a general practice, in which they start collect people in a group, showing themselves vey patriotic, sometimes with an image of Quaid-e-Azam and claiming to follow the ideology of Allama Iqbal and now they are trying to confuse us by supporting Taliban and demanding the centuries old Jirga system in Tribal Areas back in place. When Tribal people are looking forward for development and peace they are asking to throw them back in stone ages, and restore that centuries old lawlessness when daughters were stoned and killed after birth – with the denouncement of PANCHAYAT or JIRGA.
Basically, they want to show International Community that Pakistani Youth are with Terrorist and are not against them, surely giving them a reason to hate Pakistan.
Youth, do understand that giving safe havens to terrorist mean continuation of drone attacks and defaming of Pakistan in the international world as Pakistan cannot afford to live in isolation. When there is no control of Pakistan on Tribal area how can terrorist be eliminated from within Pakistan?
LETS STAND against these elements. Condemn terrorist and their WHITE-COLLAR sympathizers, either this support come from Imran Khan, Jamat-e-Islami or any Youth Group Backed by PTI.
PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT give the impression to International Community that on Quaid’s Day we are supporting Taliban and discouraging our beloved Armed forces at his mausoleum.
MSG From Amber Zaidi (GUEST POST)
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#1 by Mahzaib on December 25, 2009 - 7:53 am
I really appreciate this article, it was about time someone wrote about this issue, and yes, definitely we as the youth are confused about our own stance..
#2 by Mahzaib on December 25, 2009 - 12:53 pm
I really appreciate this article, it was about time someone wrote about this issue, and yes, definitely we as the youth are confused about our own stance..