sarmad
Senator (1k+ posts)

For me this case highlights the 64 years of Pakistani politics. We, the people, had our emotional moment when we declared the case of Raymond Davis as the push that Pakistan needed as a country to spark alive. It was discussed day & night on various channels. Some applauded the goverment & army for Davis's capture, others dreaded & counted down to the day when Davis would be released.
Yet here we stand. Raymond Davis is gone not only from Pakistan but also from the minds of Pakistani people. No longer is it the 'hot topic' to discuss on news channels. No one was held accountable, as is the case within Pakistan.
Some politicans ran away from the country in order to exempt blame while other stayed & faced the music. But why does this happen in Pakistan? Why do our leaders think that they can sell, sell & sell their country without any ramifications what so ever.
The answer is quite simple: Because the leaders are well aware that when the next elections come, the same faces will be elected by the people.
This remind me of an old saying-
"We get the leaders we deserve"
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