Contemporary Pakistani politics is grossly unethical and it is not unusual. Great leadership qualities are integrity, ethics and high moral behaviors and who can lead by examples. Now the leader of the Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM), a British and an absconder, is joining hands with another British, a Pakistani Islamic scholar, to descend on Islamabad as part of “Long March “to bring about radical and drastic changes to Pakistani political establishment and culture, and that too within span of few weeks.
It is utterly shameful and nonsensical that the MQM which is part of the ruling coalition at the center and the province, will be marching against the very government which it supports in the legislatures. Even senior MQM leadership seems to be completely taken by surprise and cannot give credible and sensible answers when challenged on the TV shows. How on earth MQM leader Altaf Hussain so worried about his own safety and security can be a remote controlled leader hiding somewhere in the UK, and the supporters follow such foolish and ridiculous fatwas.
It seems that Pakistan after 65 years of independence has become ungovernable. Perhaps Pakistan already realizes that the more it descends into chaos and anarchy, more are the chances that her nuclear capability will be dismantled.
God forbid, but this is the most likely scenario to emerge once it is overtaken by these destructive forces and internal civil strife! No nation on earth can think of nuclear capability or arsenal falling into extremist groups! — Seif A. Somalya, Jeddah