Get Lost, Rehman Malik!
// September 23rd, 2008 // Pakistan
Rehman Malik is not willing to take the responsibility of the Marriott blasts. He’s adamant that the terrorists are responsible for the mess. Rightly so, but the terrorists are responsible for the success of the blasts in their frame of reference. Who’s responsible for the failure?
Malik is so desperate to get the media attention that he’s gone all out with his contradictory statements some of which I’ll mention in the later part of this plea.
First of all he claimed in post-Marriott-blast press conference that after his advent the terrorist activities has been reduced by 98% [any sources?] but what he failed to mention was that the enormity of the attacks during his tenure has only deepened and heightened.
He went on to say that his ministry had some sketchy information of potential terrorist activities on that day. I guess that is precisely why all the political and military heavyweights were gathered at one place so that if something goes wrong, everyone goes together. *that would’ve been better!*
Since he had the information can’t he respond to the simple question then how did a truck laden with modern explosives manage to roam around in Islamabad? A police official interviewed at a checkpost in Islamabad said that they hardly check the trucks citing the lack of necessary equipment as one reason.
Next, he claimed that the target was Parliament/President/PM and his ministry managed to save them. So, are those innocent people worthless and were deprived of security because the more important people were enjoying an exotic Iftar dinner? The dinner you couldn’t leave earlier to arrive at the place of blast.
Suddenly he came up with another idea! He said that Marriott was earlier supposed to be the venue for that iftar dinner of heavyweights which was later shifted to PM’s place. The Marriott admin quickly rebuffed this version, stating clearly that they had no such bookings.
So, what exactly is Rehman Malik trying to do? Is he trying to portray himself as the savior of the leadership of Pakistan? Is he trying to get something out of it to save his chair? That is more than likely.
But, it’s time to step aside Mr. Malik. Your ministry has been unable to control the terrorists attack despite your claim of a 98% reduction, which I must say, is plainly false. You were responsible for Benazir Bhutto’s security earlier, but she died. Now you’re responsible for Pakistan’s security, but we want Pakistan to live.
So just get lost, we hate you!




the truck was on fire for 5 minutes!! they have failed miserably to provide security even to the elite…wat can we expect from them
He will say all sorts of aain-baain-shaain.. and point all fingers and all toes to “Islamic militants” .. while being unable to answer simple yet GLARING questions.
This is PRECISELY what shows us that insiders were involved. And now they’re being duly protected by their “chelas”
Unfortunately (something that kills me)… we can’t do a THING about it..
Oh yeah, except blog, comment, yell maybe….:S
Although I don’t subscribe to the idea of insiders being involved, but I don’t rule that out either, I find it hard to believe that a nation that came out so strong for the restoration of so-called pure judges can sit on their asses and do nothing if a wrong man has been assigned to safeguard their nation.
One, it shows that the move of judiciary was infact politically motivated. And two, the nation seems to be dead [I hope not!]
Rehman Malik’s ascent to his throne in itself case doubts on his inabilities to make mark in his area of expertise [if there is any]
I do, however, believe that if we can blog, comment and yell about it, we should. Because that’s the only way of letting it out that we simply hate this man and want him to leave.
thats all that we can do…yell out loudly and protest!! but then, how many of us actually want/have tried to do something more than that?
@Karachiwali:
That’s exactly the dilemma.. what ELSE to do ? That’s what’s so hard to figure out.
What else except:
1. Write letters to the editors (95% chances they won’t be published)
2. Blog
3. Talk to friends and people (most of them skeptical about your efforts to “do something about this”)
4. Write about it (articles etc)
What else ?
@karachiwali: I’m not too sure if there is anything more that we can do. So, I believe in doing at least what we can do
@Uni: Nothing more probably, sadly
Again I’m gonna say only one thing:
WHAT THE FUCK WAS A TRUCK DOING ON THAT ROAD IN THE FIRST PLACE, TRUCKS AREN’T EVEN ALLOWED ON THAT ROAD”
[...] department failed to prevent Marriott attacks, and no one was tried or brought to justice. I did plead for the resignation of Interior Minister at that time, and I do so again. Isn’t it time to accept the responsibility [...]
[...] department failed to prevent Marriott attacks, and no one was tried or brought to justice. I did plead for the resignation of Interior Minister at that time, and I do so again. Isn’t it time to accept the responsibility [...]
So u actually believe someone else could do a better job in the current situation…u fucking morons want a new government every other day…no government can complete their 5 years in this country because of worthless losers with no life and nothing to live for blabbering about conspircy theories u heard from ur friends….fucking retards