A critical reflection on Dr. Tahir-ul-Qadri’s Long March

Source: LUBP

Over the past 5 days during the long march of Tahir-ul-Qadri or “Chabi wala baba” as his known amongst his critics, I have come across comments and analysis from many of my twitter and social network friends which forced me to pen this article.

I am surprised at myself that in one sense I am going to support a molvi, which is sort of unbelieveable thing for myself. Therefore I must remind myself that a molvi is a molvi whether he is chabi wala (Tahir-ul-Qadri) or Rangeela (Javed Ahmed Ghamdi) or even worse creatures like Moodoodi etc. A molvi is a creature who epitomises all the evil on the universe. Although following the laws of quantum mechanics as a part this universe a molvi can sometimes randomly do good things, however on a macro level a molvi is incapable of committing anything good.

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Categories: Asia, Pakistan

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  1. What ever analysis any one may bring out it remains the very bitter fact, Pakistan has severe dearth of real leaders possessing exemplary character and traits. Leader emerges from the nation. But if nation becomes void of high character and noble traits how it can give birth to real leader. If any one challenges this mind set of mine take any name whom he or she calls a real leader. Islamabad long march was a drama which “fortunately” ended without bloodshed. Existing situation, with different hats (topi drama) will prevail as no sincere or concrete efforts in sight to reform the nation morally and ethically.

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