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Are Elections Taking Place, or Are We Being Beaten on the Mouth?: Wusat Ullah Khans Column, Baat se Baat

To set the election date for the Supreme Court, first, relevant institutions had to clash. When, due to the relentless insistence of the Supreme Court, the announcement of the date of February 8 was made, Ana Kani Hira Phiri's attempt to disrupt it continued, and once again, on the eighth, there was an intervention to bind it with coercion.

So, what could Murtaza do? Completely inexperienced, fearing the two crore twenty-five lakh first-time voters, Establishment is prepared to conduct elections, but its actions so far indicate as if the elections are not taking place; the nation is being beaten on the mouth, "Take it, swallow it."

Some witty person posted on social media, "Today is the deadline for nomination papers, December 25."

Reading the mental quality of the Establishment, it can be said that if the election happens on February 8 (God forbid), it will be so transparent that everyone will see their own faces in it. Only after February 8 will we and you know the value and worth of the past elections. For the continuation of the chain of blanket policies and the work of breaking fresh promises, another selected "caretaker government" will enter the bridal chamber.

A four-member committee consisting of a lion, a crocodile, a wolf, and a hawk will run the mixed government consisting of tigers, goats, parrots, vultures, deer, ducks, twelve horns, snakes, crows, and squirrels. Meaning, another establishment government and opposition. Half and half of the prey.

The grip of the system is so tight that our benevolent Zhub, whose lights of truth used to become angry with journalists until a year ago, saying, "Friends, how do you manage without Quetta," will not even meet them. They will not be able to complain that you have come from my province. My people. Why are you here in this season? Such a large Prime Minister's House, and all the firemen of the jungle are present there. Go and relax, give up the good strike, and then tell me how I can serve you.

Kakar Sahib's reading is especially extensive, and they always use quality wool to become a sweater, so it is also possible that he may not have heard this Balochi saying, "The price of a cup of water is a hundred years of loyalty." That person who comes home cannot even offer a cup of water to the guests. The world of uncharged knowledge.

Sorry, sorry, sorry... Maybe I said something wrong. Islamabad did not just provide water to these guests, but it showered a whole tanker filled with cold water on them, welcoming them with pomp and show so that no one could say tomorrow that they did not even ask the guest for water. Some envious people say that if these guests were armed Baloch militants or Taliban and were ready to put weapons on display, or if they were teaching their clothes on Parliament's jungles in the style of the 2014 sit-in, and if they were constantly giving them metabolites, then maybe the Prime Minister would have personally welcomed them.

But those serial restless boys and old men, who one day, after the completion of the argument, will loot the house with empty hands, maybe some traitor will try to provoke them with such actions. When they return, do not ask, see them carefully.

Those to whom it was told that this path is someone else's path when news came in the way that this path is someone else's. (Saleem Kausar)

And those who, after February 8, have to rule in Balochistan, what happened to them? Any pro-Federation Bilawal or Maryam, who, by going to Quetta, would put their hands on the heads of Baloch children and girls, hug them, and have a photo session, has not yet exploded around the Islamabad Press Club.

Hypocrisy and caution in showbiz? So much fear of possible charities? Astaghfirullah...

They are blind in the market, so why should we cover them with blankets? Why not weave your own weave? Why not give you a raise? (Jon Elia)


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