Friday 28 December 2012

Its time for the nation to awake & raise voice against brutalities and injustice!



Main kis k hath per apna lahu talah karun!



Killing of a 20-years old young boy Shahzeb Khan, the only son of his parents, has led to many questions over the system of the country in which we are living. His murder is a clear example of how the elite and influential people violate the laws and flee away very conveniently.
Think for one second, what Shahzeb did wrong? It was simply that he raised his voice to protect his sister. Was it a big crime that he was brutally murdered in posh area of the Metropolitan city of Karachi.  One wonders as the situation is so critical in the city, the lives of people have become so cheap that anyone can take it over a petty issue, just a mere argument.
Shahzeb’s father, the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. Auragzeb told that he intervened in a row between those inflentials and his son and resolved the matter. When the fight was over, then why did the culprits killed Shahzeb? No one could save this young guy, who was killed over no reason. Hurdles in registering FIR of the murder of his son were also narrated by the DSP.
Here question arises that if DSP has to face such things, if such miseries are coming on the way of justice to a person who is also part of the law enforcing agencies, then what could happen to a common man? Where should they go for justice? One could easily imagine as to what he/she would face to fight for justice.
We have to realize the fact that God forbid our siblings or relatives can be at the place of Shahzeb someday, therefore, we have to stop such incidents from happening. We should unite together and raise voice against such brutality and should not let the sacrifice of young Shahzeb, the only and daring brother of his sisters, go in waste.
We want the killers of Shahzeb behind bars.
Shahzeb, a symbol of change & a motivation for the youth!
RIP Shahzeb!



Monday 3 December 2012

Riots in Karachi

It is fact that human loss is irreparable. Killing spree is continued in Karachi for the past few weeks. Incidents of firing, target killing randomly in different areas have created  panic amongst the people.
The start of this weekend (Monday) saw a horrible wave of terror and panic following the murder of Maulana Ismail. Ransacking of public property, petling of stones on vehicles, hitting passer-bys by sticks, setting the vehciles on fire and firing were witnessed soon after the news spread about the killing of the Maulana.
I myself witnessed the same in the morning while coming back from Hyderabad to Karachi. Like other poeple who left their homes for offices or dropping their kids to schools, i was also unaware of what had happend just a few minutes and was worried to see a massive traffic jam.
Luckily got the raksha after a long wait, but was intercepted by a few "Danda Bardar and Naqab Posh protestors" who were hitting and damaging vehicles.By the grace of Allah, we (the Raksha Driver and me) managed to escape from there, however, the side mirror of the rakshaw was damaged by those Danda Bardar miscreants.
Now the reports are saying that at least 7 people have been killid, while 8 vehicles inclduing an ambulance were burnt in riots on Monday.
Here the question arises, that killing other people, damaging vehicles and public properties, blocking the roads and creating panic in the city is the right way to protest over the death of the Maulana?
Will it bring the deceased  back?
The answer is certainly  No
Then why do we  harm ourselves by doing so?
We have to think about it...!
n May Allah rest the soul of Late Maulana Ismail in peace ameen.


Return of sheena

I am back on this blog.....................:)