Apart
from the fact of corruption, inefficiency and criminality rampant in and under the
present government of Pakistan Peoples Party and its allies, Awami National
Party, Pakistan Muslim League (Q), and Muttihad Qaumi Movement, is it OK for
any adventurer to bring 100, 000 or so protesters and stage a sit-in in the
capital – and demand ouster of the government!
Should
it be so?
Is
it constitutional?
Is
it moral?
If
it is not constitutional for the Pakistan Army to go against the dictates of
the Constitution, and the politicians of any hue to do the same, how can it be
justified for Tahir-ul-Qadri of the “Tehreek-e-Minhaj-ul-Quran” to demand the
ouster of a constitutionally elected government?
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