Apparently, Pakistan’s entire history has only one villain. Convenient.
Quaid died ill and his ambulance failed — obviously GHQ must have been planning it in 1948.
Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated — murder still unresolved, but why bother with evidence when the Army is available?
Six prime ministers changed before 1958 — political chaos apparently had absolutely nothing to do with martial law.
East Pakistan grievances began from language, representation and economic issues — but somehow everything started only when soldiers appeared.
Bhutto resisted Mujib’s majority — small detail; apparently Yahya alone invented the entire 1971 crisis.
Bhutto rigging allegations and political repression in 1977 — democracy was apparently flawless until Zia suddenly got bored.
Benazir and Nawaz spent the 1990s removing each other — naturally, political instability was also the Army’s personal hobby.
Nawaz fought presidents, judges and generals simultaneously — but institutional conflict apparently came from nowhere.
Benazir was murdered by terrorists — investigation incomplete, but Twitter has already solved the case.
Politicians take establishment support against rivals — then discover civilian supremacy immediately after losing that support.
Election rigging? Politicians participate, bureaucrats assist, judges validate — but apparently only uniforms count.
Dictators ruled for years — helped by civilian ministers, judges, businessmen and politicians who apparently became invisible.
Economy ruined? Feudals, political dynasties, tax dodgers, cartels and corrupt bureaucracy apparently deserve immunity.
Terrorism? Afghanistan, America, Saudi Arabia, extremists and civilian governments all vanish — one villain is much easier.
Weak civilian institutions? Apparently politicians have governed brilliantly for decades; somebody just keeps hiding the results.
The Constitution doesn’t work? Perhaps stop breaking it, bypassing it, manipulating it — and also stop inviting the umpire every time you are losing.
Pakistan’s problem is not one villain.
It is an entire system where everyone enjoys power, everyone avoids accountability — and everyone keeps one convenient scapegoat ready.
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