It seems like a never-ending war
where swords are drawn from both sides
waiting for each other to surrender
Today there is a change in command. As the stick has changed hands, policies will be redrawn, objectives will be redesigned, and perceptions will be changed.
But what has changed is a person who was part of the command center the whole time, getting objective and delivering goals, fixing matters, and sometimes fixing more. Our hero, shot in Kenya, is a prime example of that. And this new guy was there all along, witnessing and acting over this cataclysm of rank and file.
One must ask, wasn't he pious at that time? Wasn't his soul enlightened with the teaching of the Quran when 25 May happened, then Shahbaz Gill, Azam Swati, and much more? The only justification for all this is following orders and keeping the sanity of rank and file.
Khan repeatedly said in his recent interviews that Pakistan could not run like this anymore. Of course, he might be referring to the economic and political affairs of the country. Still, if he came into power and failed to do anything for this status quo of the deep state, then it would be just a mirage of Haqqeqi Azadi and a never-ending war for the countrymen.
Meanwhile, they will regroup in their barracks and wait for the counterattack to regain their power as the only savior of this country because they have gun power and unaccounted wealth. Recent FBR leaks affirm that.
It seems like a never-ending war
where swords are drawn from both sides
waiting for each other to surrender
Let's see who wins