The turning point in Pakistan’s history has come where a real decision is going to be made about Pakistan’s future. This is the point from which it will be known what will be the direction of Pakistan. From here the decision of progress and prosperity of Pakistan or decline and humiliation will be made. Today we have reached a critical juncture in history where the future of our future generations is going to be decided.
Today, after seventy years of travel, we stand in a square where, on the one hand, there is a path to prosperity, peace and self-sufficiency, and on the other, humiliation, disgrace and slavery. The path to prosperity is difficult. There are difficulties. The destination is great but there are difficulties in the journey. Fear of falling. There is a risk of temporary damage. But on the other hand, the path of humiliation and disgrace seems easy. Put your honor on this square and go out with your head bowed. Fill your stomach, follow a routine like an animal, and live a humiliating life and leave the world.
Today is the hour of judgment. The nation’s leader has announced a march towards the capital Islamabad on May 25. The severity of the weather, the domestic responsibilities and the unseen fears. But if the nation together now tramples on these fears, it will go down in history. Inshallah, on the 25th, when the caravans of freedom will leave from all over the country and the historic Jim Ghafir of 2.5 million will take over the capital Islamabad, every power in the world will be helpless before the people. This heat can never stand in the way of a cold revolution. Inshallah, the nation is now ready and it will join this real liberation movement by putting everything at stake and putting all rumors behind it. By the time this people’s sea reaches Islamabad, a new revolution will have begun. Inshallah a new sun is rising. The time has come to remove thieves, looters and traitors from the throne and to rule God’s people.
Pakistanis get ready. These decisive stages sometimes come in the lives of nations. If you lose it, you will regret it for the rest of your life. What will generations be proud of if they become part of it?
Written by Mohammad Nasir Siddiqui