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Opinion: The American People Need the Truth

The president is hospitalized. The public doesn’t need to know every detail, but they don’t deserve to be misled.

The American people deserve better than to be misled about the health of the president.

Several days into President Trump’s battle with Covid-19, even basic facts about his illness — when he was diagnosed, how high his fever climbed, what triggered his hospitalization — remain hard to come by. The White House is being evasive and secretive. That’s nothing new, nor is it unreasonable to withhold some sensitive information from the public.
But too often in the past few days, the administration has appeared to be actively misleading the American people. Administration insiders are expressing frustration that no one even among Mr. Trump’s own staff seems to know what is going on. Among the broader public, anxious speculation and wild conspiracy theories are multiplying. The unnerving impression is of a White House in chaos.
We wish the president — and everyone stricken with this horrible disease — a full and speedy recovery. Critical to the protection of the nation’s health, however, is an honest accounting of what’s going on.
Despite reassurances from the White House on Friday afternoon that Mr. Trump was experiencing only “mild symptoms,” he was transported to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center early that evening. The visit was pitched as a precautionary measure, but this requires an incredibly loose definition of “precautionary.”
The president, as later came to light, had a high fever on Friday and his blood oxygen levels dropped to the point that he was given supplemental oxygen. To get the situation under control, his medical team is hitting him with, among other measures, steroids and an experimental antibody treatment.On Saturday, Mr. Trump’s doctors assembled outside of Walter Reed for a news briefing, overseen by the White House physician, Dr. Sean Conley. Far from providing clarity, the spectacle was surreal. Dr. Conley delivered a sunny assessment that made it sound as though the president had popped out for a weekend spa getaway. He dodged questions about testing, Mr. Trump’s symptoms and whether the president had ever received supplemental oxygen.The briefing also created confusion about the progression of Mr. Trump’s illness. Dr. Conley suggested that the president’s disease had been diagnosed on Wednesday — a day earlier than originally thought, and before Mr. Trump attended a Thursday fund-raiser. Dr. Conley later issued a “timeline clarification,” saying he had misspoken.
Immediately after the briefing, Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff, painted a far grimmer picture: “The president’s vitals over the last 24 hours were very concerning and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care,” Mr. Meadows said. “We’re still not on a clear path to a full recovery.”
Mr. Trump was furious with the negative comments, according to media reports. He issued upbeat comments through Rudy Giuliani, his friend and lawyer. A couple of perky tweets popped up on his Twitter feed. Early Saturday evening, a video of Mr. Trump was posted on Twitter. Wearing a dress shirt and suit jacket, he sat at a table and delivered a four-minute message of reassurance. “I think I’ll be back soon,” he predicted, offering thanks for all the good wishes he had received, praising his medical care and even doing a little low-key campaigning.
At Sunday’s briefing, Dr. Conley provided a bit more detail but continued his evasive maneuvers. He danced around numerous inquiries about precisely how low the president’s blood-oxygen levels had dipped on Friday and then again on Saturday, and he claimed not to know whether a second round of supplemental oxygen had been administered since Friday. Dr. Conley said that the president’s oxygenation issues had prompted doctors to start him on a course of dexamethasone, a corticosteroid aimed at reducing inflammation. But he dodged questions about what scans of the president’s lungs showed, saying only that there were “expected findings.” It is unclear what Dr. Conley meant.
Dr. Conley did address a question about why he had been untruthful about the president’s condition on Saturday. “I was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude that the team, the president, his course of illness has had,” he said. “I didn’t want to give any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction, and in doing so, you know, it came off that we were trying to hide something, which wasn’t necessarily true.”
There is a long history of misleading the public about a president’s health. Grover Cleveland’s White House lied about his cancer. Woodrow Wilson’s lied about his stroke. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s team covered up his deteriorating medical condition, and John F. Kennedy hid his chronic health problems for his entire presidency.
Today, information is hard to contain, and misinformation is too easily spread. Yet at the root of all of the things we must to do fight coronavirus is honesty. Honesty about where those who test positive have been and who they’ve seen is the only way that contact tracing works. Honesty about the science — what works in fighting the disease and what doesn’t — is how we best treat it in the human body. Honesty about how we can try to protect ourselves and our communities is a key to stopping the spread.
Efforts by the administration to manipulate the public fuel distrust and frustration. Moreover, Mr. Trump is not suffering from an infirmity particular to him. He has contracted a virus that has already killed more than 209,000 Americans. His refusal from the start to be straight with the public about the severity of this disease has made it harder for the country to get the pandemic under control, and an untold number of lives have been lost as a result.
However sick the president may be, the truth cannot be more harmful than the thick fog of confusion the White House has created. The American people are entitled to the truth.

 https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/04/opinion/trump-coronavirus-news.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage

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Imran Khan is proving that Pakistan’s state policy is to lie and Balochistan doesn’t exist

 

 

PM Imran Khan is concerned about Kashmir and Palestine but can't see atrocities against Baloch and Pashtuns in Pakistan.

It almost felt like Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was stating the national policy of his country when he said at the start of his United Nations General Assembly speech that “non-use of or threat of unilateral force, self-determination of peoples, the sovereign equality and territorial integrity of States, non-interference in their internal affairs, internal affairs, international cooperations — all these ideas are being systematically eroded”.

Ironically, he was complaining about “the foundations of ‘world order’” being changed. It must be the state policy of Pakistan to lie.

Imran Khan continued his speech and, as expected, talked about the ‘injustices against Muslims and Islamophobia around the world’. However, he shamelessly ignored inhuman treatment of religious and ethnic minorities in his own country.

He showed ‘grave concern’ for Kashmir and Palestine while staying silent on the atrocities against Baloch and Pashtuns in Pakistan. He raged against India for the “killings of muslims with impunity” without providing a shred of evidence, even as he pushed under the carpet the systematic genocide of Baloch people by his own army, which he had publicly spoken about and ‘exposed’ before becoming the prime minister with the blessing of the mighty Pakistan Army.

Imran Khan admitted on many occasions that the Pakistan Army was bombing villages populated with women and children in Balochistan as it did in Bangladesh. This makes one think whether lying through the teeth is the state policy of Pakistan, which has led to the public believing in those lies and living in a world far away from reality.

This is the reason that you can find Pakistanis giving expert opinion on Kashmir, Palestine and Afghanistan while remaining completely oblivious about the happenings in their country and especially about crimes of their own army.

What do average Pakistanis know? 

A question to an average Pakistani reader: What comes to your mind when you read or hear the word “Balochistan”? The exotic landscape? The riches and minerals? Gwadar, the ‘future dubai’ and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)?

Do you think there are ‘estranged Balochies’ and ‘tribal sardars’ who do not allow development in their areas because they fear that ‘an educated and developed people will reject the medieval tribal system’? Or do you think more about the poverty-stricken people? The tales of missing persons and their crying families on the roads, in front of press clubs and at the doorsteps of government offices?

Your answer really depends on where you come from in Pakistan and your interest in the geopolitics of this region. For example, if you come from Lahore or some other metropolitan city of Punjab, chances are that you have either never heard about the Baloch missing persons and the agonies of their families or you ‘know’ that the missing persons are actually people who went into foreign countries and the recovery of their dead bodies is a result of intra-tribal conflicts in Balochistan.

BBC News conducted a survey in Punjab in 2014 where it asked random people on the streets if they knew Balochistan and if they could tell the names of any cities there. Most of the people had no clue about the geography, culture, language and people of Balochistan. Some of the top media persons and politicians too did not know the basic difference between Balochi (the language) and Baloch (the people).

A systemic operation

Who is to be blamed for this unawareness among the people from the largest province of Pakistan about Balochistan that covers almost half of Pakistan? Is it the lack of interest of people? But how can people be uninterested about a region that covers 50 per cent of their country and, more importantly, supplies natural gas to their kitchens, while the Baloch have to rely on firewoods?

One can easily put the blame on the media and news agencies for not giving coverage to the human tragedy that is taking place in Balochistan, and it will be true to some extent. Few journalists who do talk about Balochistan and its suffering are silenced through use of force. Attack on Hamid Mir and the brutal killing of Sabeen Mahmud are just a few examples.

The real reason behind the ignorance of the average Pakistani is the policies of state institutions that have been ruling the country since its inception, sometimes blatantly occupying the driving wheel and other times taking the back seat while still calling the shots. This does not automatically exempt the media and the politicians from the moral and legal duty of standing for truth but simply exposes the real culprits behind the curtain.

When it comes to Balochistan, this policy of keeping the Pakistanis, and to some extent the international community, in complete darkness and misleading them with disinformation is as old as the country itself.

This policy has been furthered after the assassination of Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Bugti in a military operation in 2006, in order to cover the real motive behind his killing and the brutalities against the Baloch populace that followed it.

Military operations in civilian areas get reported as ‘action against a handful of RAW agents’. For the Pakistani media, and by extension the average populace of the country, cases of enforced disappearances in Balochistan are just ‘people moving to foreign countries’ and the recovery of their mutilated dead bodies become the result of ‘intra-tribal fights within Baloch people’.

The betrayal of political class

The Pakistani politicians are equally responsible for furthering these propaganda statements for their temporary political power. They play at the hands of the security establishment while in power, and reveal bits and pieces of truth when they become useless to the same establishment.

One example is the Chaudhary brothers, who were part of the Pervez Musharraf dictatorship when Nawab Akbar Bugti was killed. It was later revealed that Bugti’s demands were justified and that killing him was wrong.

Same is the case with the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) government, which left no stone unturned to malign the political Baloch leadership and to paint the indigenous Baloch movement as ‘India-funded miscreants’. The PPP ministers who blamed the abduction of UN official John Solecki in 2009 on Nawab Brahumdagh Bugti, the successor of Nawab Akbar Bugti, later confessed in private gatherings that they did so on the behest of the security establishment that wanted to ‘get rid of Brahumdagh Bugti just like his grandfather’.

Nawaz Sharif is no different. Every time he is thrown out of the government, he “speaks up” for Balochistan and Musharraf to be brought to justice but forgets even the name of Balochistan when in power.

Social media and calls for justice

Things have started to change with the rise of social media. Now, more and more people are getting informed about the injustices being meted out to the people of Balochistan and human rights crises that are taking place there.

The plight of missing persons and their families in Balochistan is reaching a wider audience through social media and voices in their support are getting louder and louder. More importantly, social media has given a platform to the oppressed Baloch, Pashtuns, Sindhis and religious minorities — all those who have been suffering at the hands of the Pakistani security establishment — to be united and rise against the injustices.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan Army has also launched its counter narrative campaigns against the voices of the oppressed people, which they shamelessly call ‘fifth generation warfare’. But these voices can no longer be silenced now.

It becomes the moral duty of every individual, whether a Pakistani or a member of wider international community, to not only become aware of the sufferings of Baloch and other people in Pakistan. They must stand on the right side of history by supporting their movement for justice and rights.

https://theprint.in/opinion/imran-khan-is-proving-that-pakistans-state-policy-is-to-lie-and-balochistan-doesnt-exist/515662/

Baloch Rights Activists Protest Atrocities By Pakistan, Remember Disappearance Of Activist Shabir

Baloch rights activists protested against Pakistani atrocities in Balochistan. October 4 commemorates the fourth year of the disappearance of Baloch student leader, Shabbir Baloch who was arrested and disappeared on Oct 4, 2016, from Awaran, Balochistan.

Speakers; Karima Baloch, Lateef Johar, Zaffar Baloch, Tarek Fatah, and Hajan Kalhoro condemned human rights violations in Balochistan, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. They demanded the immediate release of Shabbir Baloch and all disappeared persons.

World Sindhi Congress and Pashtun Tahafuz Movement actively participated in the protest gathering in the Canadian city.

“#ReleaseShabirBaloch Toronto protest rally demanded an end to atrocities, political abductions & extrajudicial killings in #Balochistan #Sindh #Pakhtunistan #StopBalochGenocide . End Pakistani military occupation of Balochistan, Sindh and Pakhtunistan. #FreeBalochistan,” Zaffar Baloch, a Baloch activist, wrote on Twitter.

The activist further shared a video on Twitter with the message, “We have gathered here today to remember who Shabbir Baloch is and why he was taken away by the Pakistani army during an operation in 2016 in Balochistan. Shabbir Ahmed is a student of Balochistan University and the secretary of BSO Azad.”

His video message further added that the reason why the Pakistani authorities “had a problem” with the student leader was because “of his agitation, his demands” asking the rights of the Baloch people and Balochistan.

“The reason why the Pakistani authorities had a problem with Shabbir Baloch (was) because of his agitation, his demands that he was asking–from the authorities–for the rights of the Baloch people and the rights of Balochistan,” it added.

Shabir was allegedly abducted by the Pakistani Army on October 4, 2016, from Gowarkop and was attending a gathering the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) when the army conducted a raid at the place where a gathering was being held. Apart from Shabir, 29 others were also picked up.

Balochistan is a resource-rich but least developed province of Pakistan where a movement for freedom is ongoing for the past several decades. Many Baloch believe that the region was independent before 1947 and was forcibly occupied by Pakistan.
Pakistan Army has launched several operations in Balochistan and has supported criminals, which locals call “death squads”.

A large number of political activists, intellectuals, women and children in Pakistan’s Balochistan province are victims of enforced disappearances by the security agencies.

Many of them are languishing in detention centres whereas mutilated bodies of some of these abducted Baloch are found in isolated places. 

https://balochwarna.com/2020/10/04/canada-baloch-rights-activists-protest-atrocities-by-pakistan-remember-disappearance-of-activist-shabir/

Opposition's PDM: A storm on the horizon?

Mubasher Bukhari
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Will the opposition be able to maintain its unity and momentum against the PTI government and the establishment?

Pushed to the wall by the government, opposition parties, especially the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), have finally decided to up the ante in their tussle with the establishment.

Though the outcome of this political battle is yet to be decided, both sides have chosen their strategies.

Talking to The News on Sunday, top PML-N leaders outlined their future course of action. “Nawaz Sharif will not return to Pakistan until he is physically fit and feels safe returning,” they said.

Addressing a party meeting on September 30, Nawaz Sharif too had hinted at not returning to Pakistan any time soon: “I am not prepared to live under the tyranny of certain people. We have to rid our country of their oppression.”

Meanwhile, the government has written to the British authorities, seeking Nawaz Sharif’s extradition. However, the UK government has reportedly declined the request on the grounds that most of the cases against the former PM appear to be politically motivated.

“The second decision is to launch Maryam Nawaz as the party’s top leader. Nawaz Sharif did not even take Shehbaz into confidence about the content of his speech at the Multi-Party Conference. He has ruled against his younger brother’s idea of avoiding confrontation with the establishment,” a party insider said.

“The PML-N will launch a mass mobilisation campaign, alongside the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) rallies. The first PML-N rally will be held at Gujranwala on October 16. The PDM will hold its first public rally in Quetta. If Maryam is arrested, Nawaz loyalists will continue their protest campaign,” said another PML-N stalwart.

The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) too expects that its principal leaders Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto might be arrested. “If this happens, we may bring Aseefa Bhutto to the field. She will be our trump card,” a PPP leader said.

On the other hand, the PTI has decided to launch a massive crackdown against the opposition parties. “The government has decided to handle the opposition parties with an iron hand. In this connection, Imran Khan has given a free hand to Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar. The recent meeting between Buzdar and Punjab Assembly Speaker Chaudhry Parvez Elahi was meant to seek the latter’s support for the campaign,” a PTI source said.

Most of the top leaders of the PML-N, the PPP and Jamiat Ulama-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) face accountability cases.

Following the September 20 MPC, there have been a lot of developments. Shehbaz Sharif has been arrested in a money laundering case and arrest warrants have been issued for his wife and daughter by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). Asif Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur have been indicted in corruption cases. The NAB also issued a notice to Maulana Fazlur Rehman. It was, however, withdrawn after he threatened to storm the NAB offices.

A highly informed source says that Prime Minister Imran Khan is in no mood to accommodate the opposition. “The powers that be had advised the PM to go slow, but he is not prepared to take that advice. He has also been advised recently to replace Buzdar who has been unable to deliver good governance. However, the PM has said he would not do so.” “The establishment is thinking differently and is not satisfied. They fear that it will become harder for them to support the government in the near future on account of its rigidity. The government’s failures on the administrative front are another factor behind their disappointment.”

On October 1, posters in support of the army chief and the intelligence chief appeared in Islamabad. Those have apparently been put up by a civilian. However, opposition parties claim that the government is behind this move.

As matters head towards a dramatic confrontation, the political calm of only a month ago appears unbelievable in hindsight. Then, Nawaz Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz were silent and PPP’s Asif Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto spoke in a more measured tone. Maulana Fazlur Rehman seemed to be the only vocal critic of the government trying unsuccessfully to convince other opposition parties to make common cause with him against the government.

The Multi-Party Conference has proved a political game-changer. Speeches by former president Asif Ali Zardari, former PM Nawaz Sharif and Maulana Fazlur Rehman are being seen as a declaration of war against the government.

In his address Zardari said: “We don’t want to derail the system. We want restoration of democracy in the country.” Zardari, known for his political acumen, also predicted: “I might be the first one to go to jail after the conference. I will request Maulana Fazl to visit me; I will be waiting for him.” However, it was Nawaz Sharif who stole the show through his speech via video link. “I am not targeting Imran Khan but those who have installed him by rigging the elections. The practice of stealing people’s mandate must stop.”

Such statements, coupled with the strongly-worded joint declaration issued at the end of the conference, were seen as a direct challenge to the PTI and the establishment. The resulting Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) has the potential to rival the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (MRD), launched during Gen Zia’s regime and the Alliance for the Restoration of Democracy (ARD) during Gen Musharraf’s era. It is ironic that a democratic movement has now been launched against an elected government. It is probably because opposition parties increasingly believe that the establishment is micromanaging the current government and it is time to demand a stop to the increasing interference in political affairs.

Soon after the APC, the army spokesman reiterated that military leaders were not interfering in politics. Several government ministers then joined the chorus of criticism of the opposition.

As matters head towards a dramatic confrontation, the political clam that prevailed only a month ago appears unbelievable in hindsight. Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz had been silent and Asif Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto spoke in a more measured tone. Maulana Fazlur Rehman was then the only one trying to convince other opposition parties to make common cause with him against the government.

In a bid to undermine the opposition’s anti-establishment narrative, Federal Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed broke the news that only recently some PML-N leaders had held meetings with the establishment. He also stated that several ministers were in contact with the opposition over proposed legislation on the status of Gilgit-Baltistan.

The disclosure dented the narrative of the opposition parties and their credibility. Analysts and supporters of the opposition parties also sought justification for the secret meetings with military leaders. The government also reacted the same way and called the MPC a group of corrupt people trying to avoid the accountability process.

It appears that the opposition’s objective is to get rid of the PTI government before the Senate elections in March. The coming days can thus be tough for the government. Their biggest challenge is to hold the local government elections in the Punjab without losing face. Some PTI leaders have advised the government to delay the local elections, sensing that the PML-N will win a lot of seats. They believe that the government should instead focus on chipping away at the PML-N and PPP strength in the provincial assemblies.

Given the circumstances, the most important question is: will the opposition be able to maintain its unity and momentum?

Already, PML-N’s Khawaja Asif has expressed his apprehensions about the PPP and stated that he does not trust Zardari. Nawaz Sharif, however, has distanced himself from the statement. “It is Asif’s own point of view and has nothing to do with the party’s mindset. I respect Zardari and trust him.”

Talking to the TNS, Senator Pervaiz Rasheed, a PML-N stalwart, said: “The nation is watching how Imran Khan is using the NAB against his political opponents. He is violating all political ethics. Some of the courts are also acting his tool.”

To a question about the future of the PDM and opposition unity, he said: “All parties in the PDM strongly believe that there should be rule of law in accordance with the constitution, supremacy of the parliament and unadulterated democracy in the country. I don’t think that anybody will back out. If any party backs out, it will be answerable to the democratic people of Pakistan.”

To a question about the possibility of arrests of PML-N leaders and the future campaign, he said: “Even if all our leaders are arrested, PML-N workers will launch the movement.”

Pakistan Peoples Party’s Punjab chief Qamar Zaman Kaira said: “We appreciate Nawaz Sharif for his speech. What he is asking for now is a decades-old demand of the PPP. We have been demanding supremacy of the parliament as enshrined in the constitution. We demand that all [national] institutions work within the limits defined by the constitution.”

“The army chief’s statement that army will not interfere in politics is music to our ears. We wish his words come true, but it will only be possible if the constitution is strictly followed by all including the army and the judiciary,” said Kaira. “We don’t want any confrontation with a national institution. Our fight is for the supremacy of the parliament.”

About the future of the PDM, he said: “In 2006, the PPP and the PML-N signed the Charter of Democracy. Despite having several differences, the two parties implemented 90 percent of the clauses of the CoD. Now, these forces would ensure implementation of the joint declaration of the APC.” The PPP and the PML-N have both committed mistakes in the past but they have learned from them and made CoD a success, he added.

Nawaz Sharif’s seriousness about the movement can be judged from the recent activities of his party and his fiery address to the meeting of PML-N central executive committee and council on two consecutive days. The present political tussle between the opposition and the government is expected to peak in the coming two months.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/723448-a-storm-on-the-horizon

کراچی یکجہتی ریلی نفرت ، لسانیت اور تقسیم کی سیاست کے خلاف عوامی ریفرنڈم تھی ۔



 پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے رہنماؤں نے کہا ہے کہ کراچی یکجہتی ریلی نفرت ، لسانیت اور تقسیم کی سیاست کے خلاف عوامی ریفرنڈم تھی ۔سندھ کے دارالحکومت کراچی والوں نے سندھ کی تقسیم کو مسترد کر دیا ہے، اورتصب کی سیاست کو دفن کر دیا ہے ، پیپلز پارٹی بلدیاتی انتخابات میں کراچی سمیت صوبے بھر سے کامیابی حاصل کرکے عوام کا مقدمہ لڑے گی ، کراچی کی ریلی احتجاج کی ابتداء ہے ، اگر ہم نے سندھ بھر میں احتجاج کی کال دی تو عوام حکمرانوں کے خلاف سڑکوں پر ہوں گے، کراچی یکجہتی ریلی صرف پیپلز پارٹی کا اجتماع ہے ، جب 11 جماعتیں یکجاء ہو کر سڑکوں پر طاقت دکھائیں گی تو حکمرانوں کی نیند حرام کر دیں گے ، ،پیپلز پارٹی کو کچی آبادیوں میں رہنے والوں پر فخر ہے ، جو آئین اور جمہوریت کی سربلندی کے لیے جانیں قربان کرنے کی پرواہ نہیں کرتے ۔ ان غریبوں کی تیسری نسل پیپلز پارٹی کے پلیٹ فارم سے اپنے حقوق کی جنگ لڑ رہی ہے کراچی پر قبضہ کرنے کی خواہش کرنے والے اب یہ خواب دیکھنا چھوڑ دیں ۔ ان خیالات کا اظہار پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے رہنماؤں نثار احمد کھوڑو ، سعید غنی ، وقار مہدی نے کراچی یکجہتی ریلی کے اختتام پر صدر میں ریلی کے شرکاء سے خطاب کرتے ہوئے کیا ۔

 اس موقع پر پیپلز پارٹی کے رہنما جاوید ناگوری ، پروفیسر این ڈی خان ، سینیٹر تاج حیدر شہلا رضا ، سردار خان ، ذوالفقار قائمخانی ، آصف خان ، ڈاکٹر شاہدہ رحمانی ، سینیٹر انور لعل ڈین ، مرزا مقبول ، امان اللہ محسود ، ظفر صدیقی ، اقبال ساند ، جاوید شیخ ، لیاقت آسکانی ، خلیل ہوت اور دیگر بھی موجود تھے ۔ قبل ازیں پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کراچی ڈویژن کے تحت کراچی یکجہتی ریلی عائشہ منزل فیڈرل بی ایریا سے نکالی گئی ۔ ریلی کے شرکاء شاہراہ پاکستان ، کریم آباد ، الکرم اسکوائر ، لیاقت آباد فلائی اوور ، لیاقت آباد ڈاکخان ، تین ہٹی ، جہانگیر روڈ ، گرومندر ، مزار قائد ، پیپلز سیکرٹریٹ ، لائنزایریا سے ہوتی ہوئی صدر پارکنگ پلازہ پہنچی ۔ ریلی کے شرکاء کا جگہ جگہ پرجوش استقبال کیا گیا جبکہ ریلی کے روٹ پر آنیوالی پلندو بالا عمارتوں ، فلائی اوورز ، پیڈسٹن برج اور استقبالیہ کیمپوں سے ریلی کے شرکاء پر پھولوں کی پتیاں نچھاور کی گئیں ۔ پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی سندھ کے صدر نثار احمد کھوڑو نے خطاب کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ کراچی کو سلام پیش کرتا ہوں کہ انہوں نے نفرت ، لسانیت اور سندھ کی تقسیم کو مسترد کر دیا ہے ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ سندھ کے دارالحکومت کراچی والوں نے سندھ کی تقسیم کو مسترد کر دیا ہے ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ پیپلز پارٹی کراچی کے حقوق کی جنگ لڑے گی اور کراچی کے حقوق پر کسی کو ڈاکہ نہیں مارنے دیں گے ۔ قائد اعظم محمد علی جناح نے کبھی تقسیم کی بات نہیں کی ۔ 

سندھ کی تقسیم کی بات کرنے والوں نے اردو بولنے والوں کی تین نسلیں تباہ کر دیں ، انہوں نے کہا کہ مجھے تو شرم آتی ہے کہ کراچی پر قبضہ کرنے کی خواہش کرنے والے یہ خواب دیکھنا چھوڑ دیں اور ہوش کے ناخن لیں ۔ اس شہر کے لوگوں نے ہمیشہ محبتیں بانٹی ہیں مگر وہ پاکستان بنانے والے سندھ صوبے کو تباہ کرنا چاہتے ہیں اور سندھ کو تقسیم کرنا چاہتے ہیں ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ کراچی والے سندھ کو تقسیم کرنے اور لسانیت کی سیاست کو مسترد کردیں گے ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ وزیر اعظم خود میانوالی سے ، عثمان بزدار جنوبی پنجاب سے جیت کر حکمرانی کرتے ہیں اور پیپلز پارٹی کو طعنہ دیتے ہیں کہ یہ اندرون سندھ سے جیت کر کراچی پر حکمرانی کرتے ہیں ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ جنرل مشرف نے طاقت کے بل بوتے پر جب کالا باغ ڈیم بنانے کی کوشش کی تو ہم نے ان کا بھی مقابلہ کیا ۔ کراچی کی حق تلفی نہیں ہونے دیں گے اور نہ سندھ تقسیم کرنے دیں گے ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ کراچی کی ریلی احتجاج کی ابتداء ہے ۔ اگر ہم نے سندھ بھر میں احتجاج کی کال دی تو عوام حکمرانوں کے خلاف سڑکوں پر ہوں گے ۔ انہوںنے کہاکہ سندھ دھرتی ماں ہے ۔ اس کا تحفظ کریں گے اور مخالفین سے کہتے ہیں کہ ماں پر بری نظر مت ڈالو ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ ملک کی ترقی ، خوش حالی ، مہنگائی کی ماری عوام کا مقدمہ پیپلز پارٹی لڑتی رہے گی ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ پیپلز پارٹی کے بانی ذوالفقار علی بھٹو کو راستے سے ہٹایا گیا ۔ گولیاں ، جبر ، تشدد ، پھانسیاں ہمارا راستہ نہیں روک سکیں ۔ طاقت کے باوجود ہمیں عوامی جدوجہد سے روکا نہیں جا سکتا ۔ انہوں نے کہاکہ پیپلز پارٹی کو کچی آبادیوں میں رہنے والوں پر فخر ہے ، جو آئین اور جمہوریت کی سربلندی کے لیے جانیں قربان کرنے کی پرواہ نہیں کرتے ۔ ان غریبوں کی تیسری نسل پیپلز پارٹی کے پلیٹ فارم سے اپنے حقوق کی جنگ لڑ رہی ہے ۔

 انہوں نے کہا کہ لسانیت ، فرقہ واریت ، اور تقسیم کی سیاست سے بالا تر ہو کر بلاول بھٹو کی قیادت میں عوامی حقوق کی جنگ لڑیں گے ۔ انہوں نے ریلی کے شرکاء سے عہد لیا کہ جب بلاول بھٹو احتجاج کی کال دیں گے تو کیا وہ اس پر لبیک کہیں گے جس پر ریلی کے شرکاء نے ہاتھ بلند کرکے اور پرجوش نعرے لگا کر یکجتی کا اظہار کیا ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ یہ تو صرف پیپلز پارٹی کا شو ہے ۔ جب11 جماعتیں یکجاء ہو کر سڑکوں پر طاقت دکھائیں گی تو حکمرانوں کی نیند حرام کر دیں گی ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ پیپلز پارٹی الیکشن چوری نہیں کرتی ۔ ہم عوامی طاقت کے بل بوتے پر اقتدار تک پہنچتے ہیں ۔ پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کراچی ڈویژن کے صدر سعید غنی نے کہا کہ کراچی یکجہتی ریلی تقسیم کی سیاست ، لسانیت اور نفرت کے خلاف نکالی گئی ریلی میں شریک ہر امن پسند شہری نے یہ پیغام دیا کہ وہ سندھ کی تقسیم کو مستر د کرتے ہیں اور کراچی سے لسانیت کا خاتمہ چاہتے ہیں ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ ہم وزیر اعظم کے اس مفروضے کو غلط ثابت کریں گے کہ پیپلز پارٹی والے اندرون سندھ سے جیت کر کراچی پر حکمرانی کرتے ہیں ۔ سعید غنی نے کہا کہ وزیر اعظم یہ بات کس منہ سے کرتے ہیں۔ کیا وہ خود میانولی اور عثمان بزدار جنوبی پنجاب سے ، محمود خان سوات سے جیت کر نہیں آئے ۔ 

اگر انہیں اسلام آباد ، لاہور اور پشاور میں بیٹھ کر حکمرانی کا حق ہے تو پیپلز پارٹی کے لیے کراچی میں حکومت کرنا جرم کیوں ہے ۔ انہوں نے کاہ کہ کراچی کے لوگوں نے وزیر اعظم ایم کیو ایم اور کراچی میں نفرتوں کی سیاست کو پروان چڑھانے والوں کو واضح جواب دے دیا ہے ۔ انہوں نے کہاکہ آج کی پرامن ریلی جس میں ہر زبان ،مذہب اور قوم سے تعلق رکھنے والے شریک تھے انہوں نے کراچی میں امن کا پیغام دیا ہے اور بتا دیا ہے کہ سندھ کی تقسیم ہم کسی صورت نہیں ہونے دیں گے اور نہ کسی کو کراچی کا امن خراب کرنے دیں گے ۔ ہم کسی کو لسانیت کی سیاست نہیں کرنے دیں گے ۔ ہم وزیر اعظم کے بیان کی پرزور مذمت کرتے یں ۔انہوں نے کہا کہ کراچی کے لوگ اسی طرح نفرت کی سیاست کو دفن کرنے کے لیے اپنا کردار ادا کرتے رہیں گے ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ کراچی یکجہتی ریلی سندھ کے خلاف سازش کرنے والوں کے لیے نوشتہ دیوار ہے ۔ کسی بھی قومیت، زبان یا ملک کے کسی بھی حصے سے کراچی میں آبادہونے والے محب وطن ہیں۔سندھ میں رہنے والے تمام لوگ سندھی ہیں۔ پیپلز پارٹی کی ریلی نے لسانی سیاست کی سازش کو ناکام بنادیا ہے، کامیاب ریلی میں شریک تمام قومیتوں اور زبانیں بولنے والوں نے سازشوں کو ناکام بنادیاہے ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ سندھ کے خلاف سازش کرنے والوں کے خلاف پیپلز پارٹی کی ریلی عوامی ریفرنڈم ثابت ہوئی ۔ پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی سندھ کے سیکرٹری جنرل وقار مہدی نے کہاکہ کراچی یکجہتی ریلی نفرت ، لسانی سیاست کے خلاف ریفرنڈم تھی ۔ آئندہ بلدیاتی انتخابات میں پیپلز پارٹی کراچی سمیت صوبے بھر سے نمایاں کامیابی حاصل کرے گی ۔ انہوں نے کہا کہ پیپلزپارٹی وفاق کی سیاست کرتی ہے ۔ لسانیت کی سیاست ملکی یکجہتی کے خلاف ہے ۔کراچی والے قومی دھارے کی سیاست کرتے ہیں ۔ کراچی کوقومی سیاست سے الگ کرنے کی سازش ناکام ہوگئی ہے ۔ کراچی کی ترقی کا سفر شہید ذوالفقار علی بھٹو نے شروع کیا ۔ سابق وزیراعظم ذوالفقار علی بھٹو نے 1970 میں کراچی کی ترقی اور بس منصوبوں کے لئے پروگرام پیش کیا تھا ۔


https://www.ppp.org.pk/pr/23862/