Dear all,

I agree that until or unless justice will not prevail in the society, it
will keep deteriorating and frustration of the people will keep mounting.
However, we cannot only stick to the judiciary crisis. We have so many other
important issues engulfing us that we cannot stay stick to this for long
(that movement can be carried in parallel with little flexibility, if all
the parties are not agreeing to a single point) and ignore all others saying
that first of all this should be done then come rest of the problems. I
think that we should move-on, find a middle way out and start focusing on
the other issues as well. I am a great supporter of a good judiciary system
but we cannot jeopardize the whole nation on this issue and ignoring other
issues with which life of common man is concerned more.

I totally respect your point of you, but I think its not about giving chance
to one party or the other, we cannot keep trying different sects of society.
Even then, some would say, they are good and some will say they are not. We
need to think on a wider frame, I guess.

Best regards,
Irum

On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 11:54 PM, Nauman Ilyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Dear Natasha,
>
> I believe that we as common people of Pakistan should give these lawyers a
> chance. Everybody (politician, army, bureaucracy) got a chance; why not
> these lawyers. Who knows what good they will bring to this country; I am
> sure you agree with me that these lawyers will do no damage to our beloved
> country as compared to what Army and our political elite did.
>
> Nauman.
>
>
> >
>

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