A Heartfelt message to the Founder: Quid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah

 

Dear Founder, Quaid-e-Azam:

In the sombre echoes of our nation’s plight, we find ourselves ensnared in the tumultuous embrace of chaos. As Pakistanis, we bear the weight of a disheartened existence, our identity tarnished, and our faith eroded. The land of the pure now weeps in the centre of cruelty, a nation relegated to the status of a mere commodity on the international stage. Devoid of tags and lacking signs of flourishing, our country yearns for a revitalized identity. We, the silent spectators, constitute a downtrodden community adrift between the realms of freedom and enslavement. Our essence is diluted; we exist in a hybrid state, deviating from our original form, a nation transformed by complex amalgamations. People are lifeless; we are just counting the countless.

The vast numbers of the populace often find themselves overshadowed by more minor factions, as the reality stands that minority influences tend to wield significant control. In Pakistan, the growing population seems to correlate with a decline in a sense of responsibility and a deviation from positive values. Many individuals feel immense pressure, contemplating the fate of their families and friends. The establishment, often perceived as monstrous, appears to be eroding the cherished norms and values that hold sentimental importance for Pakistanis. The prevailing establishment seems devoid of alternatives, resorting to the manipulation of impoverished Pakistani masses. Through strategic brainwashing, they aim to divert attention from the genuine struggle for freedom, perpetuating a cycle of subjugation. This calculated effort seeks to ensure a lasting hold on power, stifling aspirations for autonomy. The psychological tactics employed to deter the pursuit of freedom exemplify a desperate attempt to maintain control.

Once sovereign and dignified, the nation now finds itself degraded and exploited internationally. In a disheartening turn of events, our country is akin to a metaphorical prostitute, subject to exploitation and manipulation by external forces. This degrading status diminishes our standing, highlighting national pride and autonomy erosion. We aren’t participants in the international race; instead, it’s a contest of currency dominance—a clash of Dollar versus Dollar. The metaphor underscores the urgency for a renewed approach to foreign relations, which restores the nation’s dignity and safeguards its interests on the global platform.

Your vision, encapsulated in the profound words, “Do not forget that the armed forces are the servants of the people,” resonates bitterly in the present. Regrettably, the ideals you championed have withered since your departure. The once-unified plot you bequeathed to the nation now stands fragmented, a mind of kingship and mastery imposed upon us, leaving us suspended between freedom and servitude.

The system you envisaged has lost its originality and contours, replaced by a distorted manifestation where the ideals of a nation’s sovereign will have been supplanted. We, the populace, find ourselves trapped in a power struggle between the establishment and the masses, akin to a war between Titans and the common folk. The battle for genuine freedom has been eclipsed by strategic manipulations, fostering a cycle of subjugation that stifles any aspirations for autonomy.

The prevailing establishment, devoid of alternatives, employs Machiavellian tactics to manipulate the impoverished masses, diverting attention from the genuine pursuit of freedom. In this intricate landscape, the resilience of the Pakistani people becomes paramount as they grapple with manipulated narratives and strive for genuine autonomy.

In Pakistan, a stark dichotomy unfolds as the power-hungry establishment clashes with the hunger-stricken masses. The ongoing battle encompasses a struggle for influence and the basic necessities of life. The tension persists, leaving uncertainty about which force—power or hunger—will ultimately triumph in shaping the nation’s fate.

The pervasive atmosphere of disbelief and dishonesty casts a pall over the nation’s horizon. Mothers, traditionally nurturing figures, find themselves compelled to step outside in roles usually reserved for fathers, a poignant reflection of our societal upheaval.

As the populace yearns for fundamental rights, the oppressive forces manipulate narratives to maintain control. The masters, once perceived as protectors, now appear as malevolent figures robbing the nation of its essence. Allah no longer dictates our present, future, or breath; instead, masters wield a moderated tyranny reminiscent of Pharaoh, Yazeed, and other oppressors. Traditionally, masters pay slaves, yet here, a perverse inversion prevails—slaves pay their masters. This paradoxical arrangement sees us funding our own subjugation, a dilemma among dilemmas. The prevailing establishment seems to have lost touch with their dignity, resorting to increasingly cruel tactics in a desperate attempt to retain control.

In the contemporary socio-political landscape of Pakistan, echoes of Bourgeoisie and Proletariat dynamics emerge, mirroring historical struggles. As one class dominates various facets akin to the Bourgeoisie, another, resembling the subjugated Proletariat, faces the brunt of oppression. History suggests that the Proletariat tends to rise, challenging established orders and prevailing over dominant classes. The ongoing struggle in Pakistan represents a complex interplay of power, socio-economic forces, and the perennial quest for justice.

Despite the fractures within communities and the compromised unity envisioned by our founders, the Pakistani people have reached a pinnacle of resilience. Fueled by unwavering determination, they stand poised to retaliate against perceived masters, signalling a transformative shift from complacency to resolute resolve. This collective sentiment underscores a deep-seated commitment to national pride and autonomy.

The foundational concept of the Two Nation Theory, instrumental in Pakistan’s creation, now appears shattered as fractures emerge within various communities. The once-cohesive fabric binding diverse communities unravels, raising concerns about the future. The establishment’s stronghold, driven by power rather than unity, sows seeds of apprehension, prompting community introspection about the prospect of a brighter future within the nation they once embraced.

In this time of uncertainty, the disheartened Pakistani people yearn for divine intervention. Their collective gaze skyward seeks Allah’s guidance, silent prayers echoing across the land, seeking reassurance and a path towards justice. The people’s faith remains steadfast as they await a beacon of hope in these challenging times, finding strength in the belief that Allah’s wisdom will illuminate their path to a brighter future.

I, Bilal Khan, emphatically disavow any allegiance or support for the establishment. The mere thought of being ruled by them fills me with profound embarrassment, as their authority is one I refuse to accept. My sentiments are steeped in a deep-seated disdain for the establishment, rooted in a resentment that permeates under their rule, leaving me and others feeling ensnared in the arms of oppressive masters.

The unpleasant odour emanating from their actions and policies symbolizes a metaphorical stench that pervades the nation, stained with the blood of the innocent. This aversion is not merely personal but reflects a collective dissatisfaction with a system that has failed to inspire trust and security. My pledge stands firm – I will not lend my support to an establishment that reeks of oppression and disregards the well-being and aspirations of the people it claims to govern.

In this crucible of challenges, the Pakistani people stand at a crossroads, resilient and yearning for a destiny that aligns with the ideals upon which this nation was founded. The journey ahead is fraught with uncertainties, but the spirit of the people remains unbroken, echoing a resolute commitment to shape their identity on their own terms.


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