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Saturday, February 8, 2014

May Allah Make It A Success But Government-Taliban Dialogue Seem Totally Failure








The member of Taliban dialogue committee Maulana Abdul Aziz has left the committee saying there are un Islamic points in the constitution of Pakistan. The spokesperson of Taliban Shahid Ullah Shahis has already said that they were holding talks with government only for the sake of implementation of Sharia laws, and he said that their war against the government was for this purpose. While, Imran Khan said there is nothing against Islam in the constitution of Pakistan, and no law against Islam can be passed in the parliament. The first and the foremost objection of Taliban is on "Democracy", they take it as un Islamic. What the Pakistani parliament say about it? Who are proud of this system? The demands of the Taliban has not been understood by any of the politician, or they just pretend to understand them. Taliban has no concern that the present constitution is Islamic or un Islamic , they want to promulgate Sharia system that all the members and politicians know what does it mean and what is the aim of Taliban being agreed for talks. They want punishments under the Sharia laws like cutting the hands of thieves, killing of the persons involved in rape or 'Zana' with stones, ending of openness of women, veiling by women, keeping beard by men, stopping half-naked programs and ads on TV channels, to make Pakistan like Afghanistan in Mullah Umar's era or to implement the laws more or less followed by Saudi Kingdom. The elimination of corruption, bribery, equal justice for rich and the poor, offering prayers. All these are the laws of Sharia, would government agree to implement these laws. Will beauracracy be convinced to lift hands from corruption. Government and the members of dialogue know very well the demands of Taliban. Government is, of course, doing all this, for saving the lives of people and restoring peace. But peace can only come on the cost of killing the worldly wishes and be true and practicing Muslims. How many parliamentarians are ready to keep beard, to maintain Salat (prayer), to fast, to give up luxurious live, to leave perks and privileges. I think 'none', then how can we expect peace in the country. Another demands of Taliban is to meet army chief and prime minister. Will they agree to meet them. Will army chief meet Taliban who have martyred more than 3000 army soldiers and officers, will prime minister meet Taliban or their representative who killed thousands of innocent school children , women and other people?. Seems impossible, so restoration of peace in Pakistan also seems impossible through talks and dialogues. The only option left with government is the one that it has reserved. All know what is that.

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