Thursday 30 May 2024
*Karachi (Urdu Point Newspaper Latest - Online. May 30, 2024) Pasban Democratic Party Chairman Altaf Shakoor has welcomed the letter written by the Supreme Court of Pakistan to the British High Commission and said that the legal system of Pakistan Unwarranted criticism is unjustified. The Supreme Court of Pakistan has corrected its mistakes, now Britain should also correct its mistakes.
The Zionist colony of Israel was created by the British government and the people of the Middle East are still paying the price for this dictatorial move. Britain and other governments should also look at their own faces in the mirror of history before criticizing Pakistan. Before criticizing the British High Commission, the system, think about whose gift this rotten imperialist system strengthened the government for interfering in Pakistan's affairs. And a clear stand should be adopted.
Great Britain and other countries should not forget that Pakistan is a free country and the people of Pakistan can run their own affairs according to their own constitution. Ministers and ambassadors of other countries should not try to give us free advice. Neither words should be put in our mouths nor morsels should be given. Pakistan is going through tough times but it does not mean that we have sold our self-respect.
The Supreme Court has responded in a polite tone. The policewoman also knows how to respond aggressively. Pakistanis are a proud nation. Don't try to challenge our honor. Next others should be careful. If the government does not respond, the police will respond. Most of the world's problems have been created by Britain under a well-thought-out plan for which the third world is paying the price in the form of backwardness.
The issue of Kashmir is also a problem planted by British imperialism. Goldsmith's salt marshes, Avonfield and Surrey Palace gave a scathing reply to the British High Commission. Speaking at the Pasban Steering Committee meeting, PDP Chairman Altaf Shakoor added that it is welcome that the Supreme Court has taken exception to British High Commissioner Jane Marriott's remarks during a public event, in which she He stressed the importance of democracy, elections and the need for open societies.