Perhaps I do not need to reread but I owe an explanation if i was not clear (always at your service). Please read with a 'new' eye.
From the generals on top to the patwaris at the bottom, bureaucracy, police and mulla in between are altogether one tool (and beneficiary) of the elite classes comprising politicians, urban and rural rich and the criminals.
Altogether they constitute about five percent; this elite class is integrated and joined by families, biradries and common interests. Together they have looted the rest of 95% for the last seventy years unabated, except for the five years of za bhutto. (However muulla acts only as proxy having no real share in power).
This small minority has monopolized the law, courts and politics and have managed to frame the political and social conflicts to divide the exploited masses. They have taxed the poor, used their assets and have gobbled up the national resources. There is no distinction of one from the other since their goals and interests are the same.It is all muk muka.
In every other country the politics caters to the conflicts of rich/poor, urban/rural, labor/owner etc but our country has novel politics. Here the elite system has segregated us on mil/civ, liberal/mulla, useless regional, linguistic or cultural issues and the list of daily dose of fake conflicts goes on. This has nothing to do with the betterment of the powerless masses but about the shares of power among parts of the elite.
'Nia Pakistan' is elected by the younger generation with promise we are no more to boggle down in the agenda framed by the upper 5% and to focus on to empower the lower 95%. Of course the 'Old Pakistan' wishes otherwise.