True story: Movement of freedom from slavery

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Those nation who are slaves, having NO freedom of narrative and action can't progress.

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A white man said: Who rise voice for subcontinent, subcontinent puch him/her back.

A true and sad story and movement to get over slavery of US and become independent states of Pakistan. Who has right to make decision about their future, this is war between common people and some political parties which having trust of regime. I am feeling very emotional to express my broken feeling.

*During the reign of Sahbaz Sharif, a U.S. senator once said, **"Pakistanis are the nation that sells their mother for five dollars. ‘‘**The nation was very angry. I also wrote columns. The nation demanded that Nawaz Sharif make a strong statement. Pakistan should express its displeasure over this derogatory sentence. Nawaz Sharif had also protested, but the protest was a very carefully worded protest of a scared and sahamed slave. **Time went on. We Pakistanis, like our rulers, began to fear slowly. Pakistanis abroad were in a very bad state. They stopped having beards. The references were changed. They tried to show Hindus, Sikhs or Christians. They tried their best not to find them Muslims, especially Pakistanis, at all.

**It was in those days that Zidane, the captain of the French football team, a Muslim, was abused by a mother by an italian player who was opposed to the World Cup final and called his mother a "terrorist prostitute.") Zidane hit him in the chest and knocked him down. Zidane ended his career in intensity of anxiety and anger, although he was playing the last match anyway. This was the time when Muslims were unnecessarily embarrassed all over the world as a whole and Pakistanis, especially everywhere. The American narrative and the CIA's hard work were paying off.

Each of us had an apologetic attitude. When our great men went to America Europe, their clothes and boots were taken off at the airport. Those who took off clothes and boots were not afraid of bombs, it was a narrative of Americans. They were following their narrative. **It was a difficult time anyway. Stayed for many years.

And then slowly good days began to come. Then came the time when our Prime Minister began to embarrass Americans with full vigour. Imran Khan gave twenty interviews on AMERICAN TV before the General Assembly speech, introducing a recipe for Islamophobia, as if he had lost his hand behind the Western narrative. Per al-Badiyah was a speaking fellow. He was a resident of Mayanwali. There was no big landlord in his background, nor was there any one among his descendants to handle his ass. He had seen the heights of fame when he was a youth. The first was Pakistani male power, with a picture printed on the cover of New York Time. Whether or not anyone listened to it in Pakistan, people and new generations from all over the world listened to him with great attention and indifference. Because of roughness and uncontrollable language, he fought the Western narrative with great force and presented his alternative narrative.

The atmosphere had changed in the first year and a half of his government. The respect of Muslims began to recover rapidly all over the world. And internationally, Muslims began to look at him with a loving look. **Today, if we read tweets from ordinary Arab citizens or ordinary citizens of other Muslim countries, we are stunned to see how many tweets and how Muslims from all over the world have tweeted and expressed their concern for the last six to seven days. His favorite leader was being removed, so he became restless.

But he was a resident of other countries, so why was he upset about Imran Khan's departure? Because,**For the first time, someone challenged the West on its false and cruel narrative. For the first time, someone said, "We can't be slaves any more." For the first time, someone had expressed his support for not being apologetic for his human freedom. He challenged the empire. He challenged the great pharaohs and the Karunas of the world. And that too with the natural naivety of his personality.

He was not a cleric, nor a son of a cleric, that he would have given religious colour to this war of independence. He was not a capitalist, nor a son of a capitalist, who would have traded his own money in the interest of his assets. * *Ever since I heard about shahbaz sharif, he has been very ill. There is a lot of outrage. No way of expressing it is understood. Shahbaz Sharif was asked on TV that what Khawaja Asif has said that we cannot live without America is a ventilator, ours, we will come to our knees if the Us raises its hand. So, sir, if we do that, where can we then talk about relations on an equal footing? Then Shahbaz Sharif replied, **"See, beggars can't be choosing, beggars don't have the power to choose, we have to feed our nation. ‘‘**Then i remembered that the painter of this country had said, **O Tayyar Lahoti, death is good from this sustenance**Inadequacy in flight from the sustenance that comes from*To*How is it to feed? It is good not to live like this.

Let's assume that if we offend America, we will starve to death, and therefore there is a compulsion to adopt diplomacy. Okay. Approved as well. But shouldn't you think of getting out of this difficulty? Baggers Can't Be Choosers? We're beggars. So we have to remain beggars until Abad al-Abad?**Whether one likes it or bad, I would say that Muhammad Ali Jinnah is Quaid-e-Azam,**Mr Bhutto is quaid-e-janata and Imran Khan is quaid-e-hurriyat. And it is our mistake that he is only the leader of Pakistanis. He is the leader of Muslims all over the world. That's why we're in danger of his life as well. For the stories of the past bear witness that the leaders who speak of Muslims all over the world have been made a warning sign. May Allah protect Imran Khan. #istandwithik

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