Siyasat Ke Firaun By Wakeel Anjum

Siyasat Ke Firaun Written by Wakeel Anjum:

Siyasat Ke Firaun

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Much has been written about the feudal lords and their rise and fall, yet the imprint of feudal culture on society is so deep that there is still much scope to write about it. As a feature writer, I got the opportunity to see the pain, sorrow and tragedy of ninety-five percent of the country's people very closely. Despite their efforts, these people are not free from the worries of bread and clothes, while on the other hand, all the threads of power and domination spring from the rules and regulations created by the feudal lords. There is no choice but to admit that these feudal families have united among themselves and whenever the path of democracy and merit begins to open in the country, the speed breakers they have created "repeatedly derail the vehicle of democracy and merit". This class that controls the politics of the country does not allow any political system to run. A handful of people fool the simple-minded poor people with deceptive slogans of improving the condition of the poor.

Through this book, the aim is to tell the millions of people of Pakistan how this village of God that controls politics came into existence? How much damage did their opportunistic politics cause to the country? How many shocks did democracy suffer due to their unconstitutional actions? The economy was also monopolized by these same families. Banks kept issuing loans worth crores of rupees in their names. These families, who kept a close eye on the changing conditions of the country, were even successful in getting half a ministry in every government.

Even if none of them reached the slave circulations of power Even if it is, it is somehow They remain in power because the relations of these families are spread across the country in such a way that eventually their cronies join the ruling party.
The heinous role of this class during the 1857 War of Independence added a shameful chapter to the history of the freedom struggle. The manipulative politics of these landlords did not allow the fruits of the establishment of Pakistan to reach the people. The end of healthy politics began from the day these landlord political rulers also shared power with government employees. Thanks to them, the bureaucracy got opportunities to plant paws on the seats of politicians. This class did not respect the "public mandate" to remain attached to power, laid the foundation of Jharlo and did not feel the slightest shame in reaching power by crushing the legitimate desires of the people. In the meantime, the clan of landlords has been prostrating itself at every level of power, from Raja Ranjit Singh to the Prime Minister ship of Mian Nawaz Sharif. Despite their desire, the people could not succeed in breaking the tyranny of these landlords. Despite all these atrocities and misdeeds, this class considers itself the "pillar of democracy". The result of "The God of Politics" is that the foundation of these so-called pillars should be dug in front of the public so that the people can recognize these scoundrels who are playing with the destiny of the country and the nation for the sake of money and land.
Personal observation guided me in the acquisition of this book. The experiences of the class to which I belong shocked me that how many people like me are burning in this fire of social discrimination. During my studies, I also experienced how a middle and lower middle class student has to go through unpleasant financial crisis to reach the highest levels of education. After imposing knowledge, a crowd of desires follows it. I have never made myself a prisoner of these desires. However, the idea of ​​making life beautiful was present in the form of struggle. By beautiful life, I mean human values ​​and those values ​​that always lead a person towards greatness. How many difficulties had to be gone through until the completion of this book After completing the book, I forgot everything. I had to work for hours and often the call to prayer for dawn would be heard while I was writing. Many times, night turned into day and day into night in my office. By writing this book, I have paid the debt of the youth of my generation who hate criticism of society but cannot do anything about it. The person who not only cooperated with me but also guided me completely in completing this book is Khalid Yazdani and on this occasion, I am also grateful to Zia Shahid Sahib for holding my finger and pushing me into street journalism and making me a well-established journalist. I especially cannot forget the occasion when, in recognition of the acceptance of one of my features, he not only gave me a meal in my honor but also gave me two beautiful pens. I think that today I have paid the pen's due by giving them to me. Salim Chaudhry, with whom I was associated since I was a freelance writer in Daily Jang and then worked in Daily Pakistan for a while, not only used to criticize my writings but also used to interrupt and stop me. His style made me a short writer. When I resigned from Daily Pakistan, Salim Chaudhry was prominent among those who made me who I am. After all, he is my elder and I learned a lot from him. It is also important to mention my brother and friend Qasim Munir Chaudhry because he finds such qualities in my personality and writings that are not present in me at all. In my journalistic life, Tariq Ismail Sagar and Sohaib Marghoob have also been my guides and mentors. I have put before you the outline of Punjab politics with utmost honesty. This picture is very blurry, yet the study of this humble effort is necessary for every political worker and countryman who wants to see the political system strong. In the second edition, the deeds of government officials who are agents of the drug mafia will be exposed and how they became the owners of illegal wealth and who consider it their right to rule by spending crores on politics. Studying this informative book will be extremely useful and interesting for students and teachers of sociology, society, journalism, psychology and religion, in addition to politics.

Author: Wakeel Anjum

Book Details:

Book Name: Siyasat Ke Firaun
Writer: Wakeel Anjum
Publisher: Fairoz printing Lahore (1992)
Format: Pdf
Size: 25.8 MB
Pages: 252 (453)



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