NATIONAL RECONCILIATION ORDER (NRO)
   
  NRO (National Reconciliation Order) is indeed a novel way of pardoning all 
those individuals who otherwise stand no earthly chance of getting exonerated 
from the criminal offences they committed against the people and the state of 
Pakistan. It, undoubtedly, is a carte blanche or a short cut for all sinners to 
by pass the law and be reborn like a guiltless baby. The concept of Truth and 
Reconciliation of Nelson Mandela cannot be offered as a parallel of pardoning 
the outlaws. That was a magnificent gesture of a newborn nation against their 
colonial masters and tormenters. They were foes of each other. Here is a sordid 
example of aiding and abetting the thugs and looters of their own people. The 
irony is that there is no mention of return of the looted money to the national 
exchequer. It condones the plunder, extortion and glaring abuse and misuse of 
power by a few individuals. It is a sheer mockery of both the law and the 
constitution by the stalwarts of the ruling cliques
 already in the power saddle and those who have recently stepped in. It makes 
the law of the land discriminatory.
   
  It would, therefore, be in order that those criminals who are languishing in 
jails for similar and other crimes must also be allowed to benefit from this 
satanic injunction which is unthinkable in a civilized society. The 
reprehensible dimension of this condemnable order is that it has not been 
passed by the parliament or a court of law but by an individual to ensure his 
perpetuation in power. Such are the dark shadows that hover over the backward 
societies such as Pakistan where law and constitution are considered like 
pieces of garbage to be casually disposed off. What fairness can be expected 
from those getting this most unjustifiable reprieve to be honest in future with 
the restored power added clout? Is it that the nation is being told “look there 
are two laws in Pakistan: one for the corrupt leaders and the other for the 
people and that the formers are above law”.
   
  The best way out for the pardoned individuals and those who have pardoned was 
to give the convicts a fair trial in the judicial framework to prove them 
innocent. That would have been ostensibly an honorable way of acquitting these 
felons from the diabolic crimes they have been committing against an 
impoverished nation and the poor people of Pakistan.
   
  It is, therefore, incumbent upon the signatories of this sleazy piece of 
royal amnesty to make it applicable to all and sundry so that Pakistan’s legal 
system and the dubious honor of our rulers can get some semblance of saving 
grace. It is amazing too that the judicial community that is hell-bent to 
restore the dignity of the judiciary as well as to rehabilitate the deposed 
bench (bunch also) of supreme court judges, have not said a word about the NRO 
which for all intents and propose is a nefarious piece of proclamation only to 
provide a backdoor escape route to the law breakers and evil doers.
   
   

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