Saturday, September 13, 2008

Bhutto

Benazir Bhutto’s, 54 (1953 – 2007) assassination brought back me the live resemblance of Indra Gandhi. After Liaquat Bagh’s death in 1951 at Liaquat Bagh park where the leaders used to convene the political rallies. The park was named after the death of Liaquat Bagh, but now the same incident occurs in an outpouring manner.Life of Benazir BhuttoBhutto devoted her whole life for the people of Pakistan. After Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was killed, she took-up charge for Pakistan Peoples’ Party and dedicated her life for people. The Bhuttos’s assassination proclaims that democracy in Pakistan is a lifeless word. Atrocious death, odious end, abnormal destination, world condemns – these are the expressions given by the leaders of different nations, people of different countries.ExtremismThis day of lawlessness will continued until the violence, terrorism and extremism exists. Terrorism/extremism will never culminate for any troubles. I wonder, still the words like Non-violence, peace process does exist. From my day of consent, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln, Indra Gandhi, and now Bhutto in the list of life-offerers to establish peace process.Reinstituting and old customPerhaps, the time has come to reinstitute an old custom (peace process). Somebody (even me/you) must take the course of direction or run through in the name of non-violence. Of course, everybody who got the fag-end of their life, had struggled to keep up the harmony in this universe. The paradigm for the former statement is Gandhiji for peninsular India. Let us all hand-join and march towards the tranquility.

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