First day of the Pakistani Parliament joint session
has restituted the Royal French Lethe, “Then let them eat pastry”. Because, the
royals debating today, can never imagine the plight of a common man. The common
man whose 80 percent monthly income is going in monthly electricity bill. The royals
are frustrated by the somber look of a common man, on their much trumpeted
economic recovery. This is the battle of have and have-nots. The royals want
the have-nots to reduce another meal a day, because the mere glare of the new
metro bus can fill their belly. The have-nots
must recognize the divine right of royals to experiment versatile fuels for
power generation projects. The royals
rightly perceive the have-nots behavior being ungrateful. Recently billions
have been spent on cheaper bread scheme. So the have-nots must not feel hungry
again at least during the kingship of gods. The royals have graciously planned
the employment opportunities for the have-nots. Their next generations will
have the without collar labor employment for the long transportation of the
coal. The royals are generously planning to make this country a republic. Therefore
the junior gods are being trained under harsh environments. Junior gods are
managing billions without qualification and exercising powers of senior gods.
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