Abdullah719
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Various ways to look at this issue.
First option is, that they should have never appointed him at all. They knew what the mindset of the majority is and they shouldn't have appointed him and then backtracked.
Second option is that they should have stuck with the appointment, at all costs. Public protests and dharnas with the likes of Khadim Rizvi would have likely followed, and possibly future law and order problems.
Third option is that they did the right thing. They backed him for the first few days, saying that they won't be intimidated by anyone, but they eventually succumbed to the pressure. This leaves the govt. in a very vulnerable position whereby they come off as massive hypocrites and/or weak.
It's quite a messy situation. Considering the dynamics of the society and popular opinion, I think the first option was probably the best, sadly. It will take a long time for Pakistan to get out of this rut.
First option is, that they should have never appointed him at all. They knew what the mindset of the majority is and they shouldn't have appointed him and then backtracked.
Second option is that they should have stuck with the appointment, at all costs. Public protests and dharnas with the likes of Khadim Rizvi would have likely followed, and possibly future law and order problems.
Third option is that they did the right thing. They backed him for the first few days, saying that they won't be intimidated by anyone, but they eventually succumbed to the pressure. This leaves the govt. in a very vulnerable position whereby they come off as massive hypocrites and/or weak.
It's quite a messy situation. Considering the dynamics of the society and popular opinion, I think the first option was probably the best, sadly. It will take a long time for Pakistan to get out of this rut.