No dharna was a great idea. Everyone knows that the Jamaati students would have turned the dharna violent.
Instead of headlines that say, "Tens of thousands gather against Musharraf," they would read: "Anti-Musharraf Rally Turns Violent."
The Long March, especially in Pindi-Isloo, was an event for all Pakistanis...not just the usual protester crowd. Families, women, kids were there.
Let's be a bit honest. The Jamaati students are not so desirable friends to have. Look at what they did to IK.
There's probably other reasons AA called off the dharna. But let's be rational about this. If the march became a dharna then the immense positiveness of the march would have been washed away once the first chapal was thrown.
This Live Coverage of the Long March is being managed by a number of volunteers, who send instant updates to the website via email or SMS and it is posted immediately - hence it is possible that you may see quite a large number of posts, but our intention is to simply share this information immediately with everyone.
We naturally remain in need of all participants of the Long March to become our on ground reporters by simply sending an instantaneous and live update to this blog via email at LM@help.pk
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Thousands of lawyers and activists are traveling over 600 miles from Karachi to Islamabad to demand the return of judges ousted from the Supreme Court by President Musharraf. The trip was planned to echo Ghandi's "long marches" across India. Except that this one's going by car...
The convoy set off from Pakistan's economic capital, Karachi, on Monday June 9, and is expected to reach Islamabad on Friday, June 13. It was launched by a group of lawyers asking for the return of the "deposed" Chief Justice of Pakistan, Muhammad Chaudhry, along with 45 other judges who were thrown out when Musharraf declared a state of emergency last November. The travelling lawyers were quickly joined by thousands of political activists and ordinary citizens and are currently crossing the country by car and bus, stopping at major cities along the way.
This blog was set up primarily to act as an aggregator for sms'es and emails received from individual participants during various legs of the journey. We have attempted to bring some order to the chaos by presenting grouping posts by city and by day. - detailed report on France 24
Award from US Ambassador refused !
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Samad Khurram, Harvard student and an active SAC member refuses to receive
award from US Ambassador in protest against killings of Pakistani people.
SAC i...
His Last Speech — Usman, the Rehri Wala
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written by Aon Abbas Buppi – Managing Director of Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal
While going through my messages at this hour (morning of 31st May 2019
during Sehr...
4 comments:
This defeats the purpose of the march. Victory for Asif!
No achievement.
What was the objective of LM and what is output?
Waiting for your comments
Student Action Comittee needs to clarify this:
Were the people fighting with the police and using ladders to go over barbed wire SAC members?
They were carrying SAC banner.
Please clarify this ASAP!!
No dharna was a great idea. Everyone knows that the Jamaati students would have turned the dharna violent.
Instead of headlines that say, "Tens of thousands gather against Musharraf," they would read: "Anti-Musharraf Rally Turns Violent."
The Long March, especially in Pindi-Isloo, was an event for all Pakistanis...not just the usual protester crowd. Families, women, kids were there.
Let's be a bit honest. The Jamaati students are not so desirable friends to have. Look at what they did to IK.
There's probably other reasons AA called off the dharna. But let's be rational about this. If the march became a dharna then the immense positiveness of the march would have been washed away once the first chapal was thrown.
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