SIALKOT BROTHERS: WE DO NOT NEED OTHER SIDES STORY
After the sad Sialkot incident, we should have categorically condemn the incident and at least offer our full support to the family of victims. Instead, for the past few days some people are trying to undermine the cruelty and brutality of the incidence by advocating that we should hear and consider the other side of the story. While we all condemn the shooting and killing of two villagers as well, this should in no way be used as an excuse of this brutal and inhuman act.
THERE IS NOT OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY.
However, there are quite of few angles of the same incident where a family has lost their loved ones in a tragic manner and there are some people who are trying to protect their interests. Let us have a look.
A mother has lost her young sons. She is never going to have those sons back who could say to her how much they loved her and how much they would cared for her when she would need them.
A father has lost his sons who were his hope and strength for life.
A sister has lost her brothers: she is never going to have their love and affection in her life again. These are the people whose loss is huge, beyond recovery and they would have to live their lives with this loss.
Millions of Pakistanis all across the world have witnessed this incidence and are having mixed feelings of anger and shame. All of those want to see justice being done and pride being restored at the very least.
Now there are other angles of the incident:
Residents of the area, where this brutal and inhuman crime took place are trying to protect the murderers and portraying the victims as dacoits. This is even bigger crime than the murderer itself.
Politicians obviously want publicity, so they have been going to the aggrieved family and having photo sessions, press conferences and making promises that the justice would be done. Politicians and officials do not need to do press conferences to do their duties; it is their responsibility to protect people and bring criminals to justice.
Some politicians from the area have been trying to protect their vote bank of the village by creating confusions about the character of the victims. E.g. it was reported in the media that Firdous Ashiq Awan conducted interviews of 60 people of the villagers who told her that those boys were dacoits. I think Chief Justice should have entrusted Firdous Ahsiq Awan to conduct the enquiry, as she was quick to release her full investigation report.
Once the incident came to light and it was crystal clear that Police was the main culprit, how quickly our police recovered lots of ID cards, hundreds of pistol bullets and fake number plates. If they had spent a fraction of that time before the incidence to determine the identity of the victims, this incident would not have happened. Now they have to protect the DPO, SHO and their colleagues and the only way they could do it if they prove that people were right in thinking that the victims were dacoits and the police could not control the mob and prevent this heinous crime. THIS ALL MAKES REAL SENSE. In a country, which is effectively a POLICE STATE, how could 20-30 policemen with guns and pistols have stopped a few villagers? These policemen should be rewarded with life sentences and capital punsihments in recognition of their EXCELLENT duties.
More angles would be developed and every effort would be made to hide the truth with bundles of lies by the people who want to distort the facts. I urge every one who reads this to give their unconditional and unshakeable support to the family and condemn this ruthless crime in every way possible.
MAY ALMIGHTY ALLAH FORGIVE OF ALL OF OUR SINS AND SHOW US THE RIGHT PATH.
After the sad Sialkot incident, we should have categorically condemn the incident and at least offer our full support to the family of victims. Instead, for the past few days some people are trying to undermine the cruelty and brutality of the incidence by advocating that we should hear and consider the other side of the story. While we all condemn the shooting and killing of two villagers as well, this should in no way be used as an excuse of this brutal and inhuman act.
THERE IS NOT OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY.
However, there are quite of few angles of the same incident where a family has lost their loved ones in a tragic manner and there are some people who are trying to protect their interests. Let us have a look.
A mother has lost her young sons. She is never going to have those sons back who could say to her how much they loved her and how much they would cared for her when she would need them.
A father has lost his sons who were his hope and strength for life.
A sister has lost her brothers: she is never going to have their love and affection in her life again. These are the people whose loss is huge, beyond recovery and they would have to live their lives with this loss.
Millions of Pakistanis all across the world have witnessed this incidence and are having mixed feelings of anger and shame. All of those want to see justice being done and pride being restored at the very least.
Now there are other angles of the incident:
Residents of the area, where this brutal and inhuman crime took place are trying to protect the murderers and portraying the victims as dacoits. This is even bigger crime than the murderer itself.
Politicians obviously want publicity, so they have been going to the aggrieved family and having photo sessions, press conferences and making promises that the justice would be done. Politicians and officials do not need to do press conferences to do their duties; it is their responsibility to protect people and bring criminals to justice.
Some politicians from the area have been trying to protect their vote bank of the village by creating confusions about the character of the victims. E.g. it was reported in the media that Firdous Ashiq Awan conducted interviews of 60 people of the villagers who told her that those boys were dacoits. I think Chief Justice should have entrusted Firdous Ahsiq Awan to conduct the enquiry, as she was quick to release her full investigation report.
Once the incident came to light and it was crystal clear that Police was the main culprit, how quickly our police recovered lots of ID cards, hundreds of pistol bullets and fake number plates. If they had spent a fraction of that time before the incidence to determine the identity of the victims, this incident would not have happened. Now they have to protect the DPO, SHO and their colleagues and the only way they could do it if they prove that people were right in thinking that the victims were dacoits and the police could not control the mob and prevent this heinous crime. THIS ALL MAKES REAL SENSE. In a country, which is effectively a POLICE STATE, how could 20-30 policemen with guns and pistols have stopped a few villagers? These policemen should be rewarded with life sentences and capital punsihments in recognition of their EXCELLENT duties.
More angles would be developed and every effort would be made to hide the truth with bundles of lies by the people who want to distort the facts. I urge every one who reads this to give their unconditional and unshakeable support to the family and condemn this ruthless crime in every way possible.
MAY ALMIGHTY ALLAH FORGIVE OF ALL OF OUR SINS AND SHOW US THE RIGHT PATH.