The only immediate solution lies, not in the courts, but with the three main political parties in Karachi: the MQM, the ANP and the PPP. Most of the killings in Karachi were political and so the solution too must be political. Unfortunately, that too seems improbable. Rather than showing willingness to compromise, leaders from all parties seem intent on staging lengthy emotional press conferences and then duking it out on talk shows. Such actions suggest a clear unwillingness to find solutions and an inclination to partake of the ongoing blame game.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 12th, 2011.
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Please free the Police of interference from all quarters. The breakdown of Law and Order situation is bleak and getting worse. Discipline in the force must be restored otherwise they will remain passive bystanders. Hope we see prompt action from the Government.
Ironic....Our judiciary has also always been instated and removed on political whims and fancies...this is our national culture, but wait!!!! CJ has said 'Stop it"
I am sure no more shall the motherland suffer at the hands of these undeserving chamchaas spread across the board on all levels and departments.
It is no secret that officers in the police force have loyalties to a political party in the city and that it is their refusal to take action that allows them to get away with murder. Name the POLITICAL PARTY or don't write such sentences please, O, The "Free Media".