Saturday, July 11th: I am a resident of the state of Pakistan. This state came into being on the basis of Islamic ideology. When I was a boy, martial law ruled in this Islamic state.

In Kashmir, jihadists and those who took the name of jihad were bound. Mosques in the Islamic State were being banned. The sound of Qur’anic lessons from mosques at dawn used to perfume the atmosphere, but this sound was silenced in the name of sectarian strife. When the time for martial law passed, after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, the PPP came to power by taking the vote of oppression from the people.

Even in his time, I saw people in the name of jihad bound, constantly. This government was a pure American slave. During this period, the army chief was blocked in court and an affidavit was taken that no matter what the circumstances, you will not impose martial law. The Salala check post incident took place in the same Zardari government. During his time, American forces entered Pakistani territory and the embarrassing incident of Abbottabad took place.

Traitors like Dr. Shakeel Afridi and Hussain Haqqani were brought up under the same government and Zardari was also instrumental in getting Hussain Haqqani to flee. The same PPP when a religious party did charity work in the deserts of Thar were also called Hindus when sectarianism helped, young Hindus were inspired to convert to Islam. The PPP then passed a bill in Sindh at the behest of foreign masters that a person under the age of 18 could not convert to Islam.

I wondered what kind of Islamic state it was. So Nawaz Sharif came to power. I used to hear about Nawaz Sharif that this person has religious leanings but did this Nawaz Sharif participate in the Holi of Hindus and shatter the ideology of the state of which he was the head. Nawaz Sharif said that there is no difference between Hindus and Muslims. Nawaz Sharif termed the ideological frontier as a fence of hatred. Attempts were made to rob the law of prophethood which ended during Nawaz Sharif’s tenure.

This leader of the Muslim League called the Qadianis brothers. During the same Muslim League era, a foreign prime minister entered Pakistan without a visa. When the servant of this country was ousted from the country on charges of disloyalty and corruption, he justified the allegations of the Mumbai attacks made to declare the enemy Pakistan a terrorist. It was an Islamic state and the ruling party was the Muslim League that passed an un-Islamic unconstitutional bill in the name of women’s rights and tried to subjugate men.

The temples were renovated under the same Muslim League government. And land was allotted for a new temple. Now, once again, national and provincial elections were going to be held in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Former cricketer Imran Khan’s party was popular in the name of change and I was going to cast my first vote this time too. I was told that the vote is the voice of conscience and the trust of the nation. I casted my vote with the trust of the nation and the voice of conscience and looked carefully at the election symbols and cast my vote keeping in view the role of each one. After this election phase, Imran Khan took over the power of the Islamic State. After the PPP and PML-N moves in Pakistan, people’s hopes were now pinned on Imran Khan, but did Imran Khan decide to appoint a Qadiani as his financial adviser? It had to be removed due to public pressure.

But then I see that in the era of the ideal person of the nation, welfare and welfare institutions are taken into government custody in the name of financing terrorists who have served the nation from Thar to Awaran and from Karachi to Khyber. These leaders are also imprisoned. It has been a year since the government was formed and following in the footsteps of previous governments, it is preparing to amend the law of the end of prophethood and prepare to convert apostates and murderers to one religion, but due to public pressure this law is also stopped. The people of this change of government reach out to support the Liberal and Women’s March. It has been two years since this government approved the funds for the construction of the temple.

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From childhood to boyhood, from boyhood to adolescence, I have seen that the government to be formed in this state goes against the ideology of the state and considers it a duty to obey foreign masters. I have not seen anyone united for the sake of Pakistaniness in this period. Every party puts its agenda and interests before the country and the nation.

I see the future of my state as bleak. I am more worried about my nation than my representatives. My nation sacrifices the state to the party. Sacrifices religious injunctions in personal love. But still I am hopeful that one day the sons of my nation will not sacrifice the ideological state to any party or personality. The day this happens, my state will move towards its goals. Looking forward to spring. That ideological people will not be imprisoned in the prisons of my state and convicted people will not be an adornment of the assemblies. In order to dispel this cloud of hesitation and doubt, it is necessary for the conscious people of my state to pledge allegiance to the ideology of Pakistan.

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