Altaf Hussain ki soi hoi “I love you” hasratain – there is an educational crisis in Pakistan

Once upon a time, in a beautiful land called Pakistan, the citizens had a very graceful female role model, Ms. Fatima Jinnah, the educated, civilized, full of wisdom.  People trusted her to be their mother.  As a sister, she didn’t let her brother down in leading the nation after him.  She was a great woman, the pride of Pakistan.

In a conservative and narrow-minded society like Pakistan, saying I Love You to thousands of women at a time, entertain them with romantic Indian song and asking them what are they wearing is really courageous…..and very cheap too.

I have never seen a leader so disgraceful like Altaf Hussain.  He has never been worth-listening to and worth-watching but his last two speeches are enough proof to discredit him as a sane leader.  Even stupid comedians would show some grace in their performance.

Seeing women supporting him for an absurd slogan, I must say there is an educational crisis in Pakistan and Pakistani identity is in danger.  Altaf Hussain has appeared as the proof of negative impacts of our collapsed and corrupt educational system.

Do women of Karachi have any standard or any ideal for leadership?  Making a political party in the name of ‘injustice on muhajireen’, reviving pre-partition culture and identity in Karachiites, gathering people to divert their attention from national issues (all done at foreign signals) …. is not a talent but a crime, a disgusting game to divide people of Pakistan.  These women have proved the old saying to be true that women attract towards evil more fervently than man.

Altaf Hussain knows women psychology very well.  A typical mentality, all they want to hear ‘I love you’, romantic songs and someone focusing on their appearance.  He lost control on his feelings and emotions over a mass gathering of girls and women.  Even Nasreen Jaleel and Khushbakht Shuja’at  were obsessed with his cheap melody and started dancing along with Haider Abbas Rizvi and other liberals.  Who can call this a political jalsa?  Does politics include music and dancing in the syllabus of political science?

For their kind information, singing and dancing on street doesn’t need any college degree or political planning.  Any illiterate or slave woman and even monkeys can dance on streets.  Women should have a better purpose to be on the streets, the one which can stand them as dignified human against men.

Altaf is not a stupid man.  He chose the lyrics very wisely.  He is a sorcerer.  But as pious people have said, sorcery only works on those who have lost guidance.

God knows if Altaf Hussain would say this in front of me, I would give him hard slap saying, ‘siyasat ker, dhanda na ker, apni soi hoi hastratain na jaga’.

God forbid if Khushbakht Shuja’at is chosen as the educational minister, what would she do to us?  She is already expert in playing with words.  What does she exactly mean by women empowerment – singing and dancing on the streets?  Is she aware of the educational crisis in Pakistan?  What has her so-called educated party done in this regard?  According to her, she has already failed in controlling her school kids and their parents.

Nasreen Jaleel has already won the positions by taking innocent children to Nishat Cinema to watch an Indian movie.

Javeria Saud with her husband has earned millions I hope by producing a drama based on obscene language.

Whatever happened in that jalsa shows any seriousness to the crisis we are going through, any hope to the rest of Pakistan, any respect to the place they were standing in front of, any positive message to the women of the world?

The representation of girls and women regardless of all the disadvantages in their areas – Arfa Karim, Sitara Burooj Akbar, Malala Yusuf Zai, Naima Gul…… and from Karachi – attitude and Indian obsession.

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