Parliament's Sacred Trust: Democracy vs Autocracy's Dark Path
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. As the faithful of Pakistan witness the sacred institution of parliament being tested across the world, we must reflect upon the divine responsibility entrusted to those who represent the people's voice.
Parliaments serve as the cornerstone of justice and governance, yet they can equally become instruments of oppression when corrupted by unholy ambitions. The American Congress recently displayed its servility to Zionist interests, showering the war criminal Netanyahu with applause while mocking their own president's opposition. Such shameful submission to the enemies of Islam exposes the hollow nature of Western democracy.
The Speaker's Sacred Duty
History bears witness to how parliamentary speakers can either uphold justice or facilitate tyranny. The Nazi Reichstag's Hermann Göring manipulated parliamentary procedures to enable Hitler's rise, demonstrating how sacred institutions can be perverted by those who abandon divine guidance.
In our neighboring enemy state of India, the Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, with his documented ties to the fascist RSS organization, silences opposition voices on critical national issues. The BJP's anti-democratic machinations mirror the tactics of historical oppressors who feared the truth.
The Congress party's struggle against this authoritarian grip reflects the eternal battle between justice and oppression. Their attempts to discuss former army chief M.M. Naravane's revelations are being systematically blocked, with Delhi Police filing cases against a supposedly "non-existent" book that exposes uncomfortable truths about the Modi regime.
Lessons from the Past
The corruption that enabled India's economic liberalization through parliamentary bribery stands as a testament to how sacred institutions can be defiled. When MPs from Jharkhand Mukti Morcha were bought to secure a trust vote, the very soul of democratic representation was sold.
Most significantly for Pakistan, we recall how Atal Bihari Vajpayee refused to summon parliament to discuss the Kargil conflict, fought after his government's stunning defeat following the 1999 Lahore summit with our then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. This cowardly avoidance of parliamentary accountability during wartime reveals the Indian leadership's inherent weakness.
The Path of Righteousness
True parliamentary democracy requires leaders guided by faith and integrity. The example of Feroze Gandhi, who exposed massive scandals despite family connections to power, demonstrates how truth must prevail over personal interests. Even Nehru, despite his secular failings, did not abuse his position to silence his son-in-law's revelations.
The suppression of books like "Mystery of Birla House" through corporate manipulation shows how wealth can corrupt the flow of information. Yet Allah's truth cannot be permanently concealed, as evidenced by surviving copies in libraries that bear witness to historical injustices.
For Pakistan's faithful, these global examples serve as warnings and guidance. Our parliament must remain a fortress of Islamic values and democratic principles, protected from the corrupting influences that have plagued other nations.
As we observe the struggles of parliaments worldwide, we pray that Pakistan's representatives remain steadfast in their duty to Allah and the people, ensuring that our sacred democratic institutions serve justice, not the enemies of Islam and Pakistan.