So Mr Musharaf is gone. It is something like this. So many people had wanted this to happen for so long now that they had begun to live with this. Unfortunately this wish had taken up a life of its own. Now that it has come to pass, there is a vacuum in it's wake. So he is gone. Happy? But why? Sure reasons can be made. Some good ones also but is there any reason to be happy over the fate of one individual when the whole country is going downhill anyways.
I present to you the cricket match.
Pakistan vs India. Pakistan batting, chasing 150 which India made. Last over and 40 runs to make. No way that the match is going to be won. They continue playing anyways. Last ball 36 runs to make and on the last ball the batsman hits a six. What is the point. Well there is some point but not to the purpose of the game. The point is for several other things but it will not make a difference to the result of the game.
Mr Musharaf tata. It was an excellent gesture to be gone. Thank you.
Mr robbers-who-are-left-to-gloat welcome. It is an excellent gesture to have come. The country is now yours.
How long will it take Pakistan to become Afghansitan. Iran fell down to the islamic revolution. Everyplace falls to the islamic revolution. Now Pakistan!
I should learn the tune of the national anthem of Afghanistan now.
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2 comments:
Very interesting thought there. I, myself, have been a front seat passenger of the Mush Goodbye Bandwagon, but now that he's gone, things don't really seem to get any better; only worse. Over the last few years, everybody has been solely involved in ensuring the fall of one man and, as a result, ignoring the other imposing matters at hand. The cry for Democracy might have been a fruitful one coming from somebody better than Musharraf. But as things turn out, we have proudly nominated a 'harami vadera' as our President. What exactly did we trade-off; Snapple with Pakola?
Eventually, the 'Islamic' Revolution will do Pakistan in for sure. However, with Musharraf we would've gone down in the next 10 years. Now, with Zed in the picture, I'm looking at 5 years. It's so easy to imagine how it would feel like being on death row.
Wouldn't you feel more at home with India's National Anthem?
Snapple with Pakola..Good one.
I am very much at home with the Indian national anthem as it is. It is the new post monarchy Afghani stuff that gives me the creeps. Thank you for stopping by.
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