
Access to food in wedding ceremonies is a difficult task. If you try to get to the food through a long line, people back and forth fire off political questions. Dealing with the crowd, if you manage to put something on your plate, the other plate bearers come down to commemorate the food with selfies, so it's been a while since we've come back to weddings just to say congratulations because we've stopped for something to eat. If you go, Selfie Mafia sends the plate in your hand to every corner of the world from every angle.
Went to a wedding ceremony last night too, as soon as the host
invited a crowd of hundreds to eat, all the guests attacked the food and we
felt free to leave quietly. As soon as he left the wedding hall, a retired
bureaucrat dressed in a three-piece suit appeared in front of him. As soon
as he saw me, he warmly shook hands and said that you are going back early and
I am coming a little late, actually it is very difficult to attend three
weddings in one evening but it is good to meet you. They took me by the
arm and took me to a corner and said it will only take a minute. There is
a very important thing to be said. I also left myself at his mercy for a
minute but he suddenly lost the smile from his face and came down from you to
you in a very serious tone. In a few moments, he assumed the position of a
family elder and said in a scolding manner, "Mian
Sahibzade!" Six laborers were killed in Turbat, their only fault was
that all of them belonged to Punjab, the killers saw their identity cards and
shot them, but I am sure that you will not say anything or anything about this
incident.
You will write because you are worried about Palestine these
days. I replied that the incident of Turbat is sad. The retired
bureaucrat didn't wait for me to finish and said that Pakistan's economy is
sinking and you have put Palestine in Palestine, oh brother, fear God, there
the Jewish army is bombing the Muslims, but here the Muslims are. They are
shooting at Muslims, I hope they will say something to condemn the incident of
Turbat. After finishing the conversation, the retired bureaucrat took my
hand in his hand and turned towards the wedding hall after saying God Hafiz,
but I stopped him by holding his hand. In a very polite manner, you should
listen to your Sunali and some of ours and tell them that today the Prime Minister
of Pakistan is from Balochistan, the Chairman of the Senate and the Chief
Justice are also from Balochistan, so the situation in Balochistan is so bad.
Why are there? "I don't know why the situation in Balochistan is bad,
but six Punjabi laborers have been killed there and you are in Palestine,"
the retired bureaucrat said, freeing his hand. As they were leaving, they
said, "You care so much about Palestine, so go there yourself and leave us
alone." Retired Babu's true identity had come to light.
The families of hundreds of missing Pakistanis have been sitting
in a protest camp for many years. Why is the voice of the families of
these missing people heard so little in the media? The retired bureaucrat
broke the cordon of these insolent youths and escaped from the spot. These
four youths told me that we left the food to take a selfie and followed you,
but you were stopped by this white-haired uncle, so we were waiting for your
conversation to end. After waiting for a while, he came closer and guessed
that uncle was talking wrongly, so we intervened to tell uncle that we are
against all kinds of oppression, whether it is in Balochistan or in Palestine,
oppression is oppression. happens. I hugged these youths and told them that
oppression is happening not only in Balochistan but in every corner of
Pakistan.
It is important to raise voice against this injustice because
only justice can unite us. If we do not unite, God willing, what is
happening to the Palestinians can happen to us. These four youths belonged
to Punjab. There was not a single Baloch, Sindhi, Pakhtun or Saraiki, but
I was happy that these educated youths were considering the suffering of
Balochistan as their own suffering and were calling the oppression of the six
laborers who were killed in Turbat as oppression against them. . The
retired bureaucrat was the representative of our ruling elite and this elite is
confused. The four youths were representatives of the common people of
Pakistan who are suffering from a lot of problems but their thinking is
completely different from the thinking of the elite. The elite is still
following the policy of "fight and rule" to protect their interests,
but the youth is not ready to follow this policy. For their better future,
these youths have to form an alliance against this self-interested elite and
defeat the conscience-selling representatives of the elite through votes.



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