Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Damn You're Screwed Pakistan!


Yesterday was the International Day for Persons With Disabilities. And in  what a wonderful way we celebrated it. Lahore, the centre of everything these days, witnessed what was, well inhumane seems to be an understatement.

Blind persons, asking for an increase in the quota for jobs, were beaten by police to prevent them from peacefully heading towards the CM House. Oh, sorry, His Highness' castle!

Yes Pakistan, you're screwed!

But I beg China, Germany, Turkey and all other foreign investors to come and invest here.

Invest in Pakistan, where artists are mugged on their way back from a performance. They also don't have their occupation as an option in the National Identity Card Database. And don't forget they're called 'Marasis' in Paki-land.

Invest in Pakistan, where girls from the minorities are forced to convert and people are burnt alive for personal vendettas. Where men, women and children of different sects are targeted and killed everyday. Yet we kill those who oppose the blasphemy law and 'forgive' those who actually commit it because they have apologised and are, well, celebrities-turned-evangelists!

Invest in Pakistan where the national game Hockey is in tatterrs and are asking for financial help from well-to-do individuals to attend tournaments. Oh, before I forget the Pakistani Blind Cricket Team Captain, a two-time world champion was also amongst those beaten up by the police in Lahore.

Please invest in Pakistan, where charitable organisation like Edhi and Chippa are looted in broad daylight. Invest here where all types of trafficking is 'legal'. Especially that of children.

Invest here, where we issue permits to influential Middle Eastern Shiekhs for hunting the houbara bustard.

And most importantly invest in this screwed up country where journalists are threatened, targeted, jailed and killed for bringing out the truth especially if it highlights the incapabilities of this government.
Oh, sorry, dynasty!

Please I beg you to invest, but in the meanwhile I'll keep my money invested in other countries. 

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