Quite a realistic portrayal. People with such a bent of mind, and there are many in the land of the pure, tend to believe themselves to be invincible and immortal. Graveyards are full of them.
But sometimes — in the silence of the night — I wonder if inevitability is enough to outshine Oxford, outlast charisma, outlove the awaam. " ABSOLUTELY NOT"
That’s a good soliloquy of currently imposed dictator boota or better be reffered as chacha boota……but one thing that hits me is that boota is quite terrified to face the general public openly…..even bajwa was empowered enough by khan during his premiership that he had the guts to go out and meet people (bloody civilians) at different occasions but this man….naaah don’t even think about it
Quite a realistic portrayal. People with such a bent of mind, and there are many in the land of the pure, tend to believe themselves to be invincible and immortal. Graveyards are full of them.
But sometimes — in the silence of the night — I wonder if inevitability is enough to outshine Oxford, outlast charisma, outlove the awaam. " ABSOLUTELY NOT"
That’s a good soliloquy of currently imposed dictator boota or better be reffered as chacha boota……but one thing that hits me is that boota is quite terrified to face the general public openly…..even bajwa was empowered enough by khan during his premiership that he had the guts to go out and meet people (bloody civilians) at different occasions but this man….naaah don’t even think about it
Beautifully written capturing the attitude of the boota which you could see (is it brain drain- is it not infact brain gain)