Mohammad Hanif's column: Saad Rizvi, son of Zara Dhyan
Sources have not yet said whether Saad Rizvi, the leader of Tehreek-e-Libek, who was recently released from Kot Lakhpat Jail with a double-barreled shotgun at the head of the government, should be called Allama or the current Prime Minister. Let the work be done.
This is because the banned movements in Pakistan use the slogan, "If there is a tail, then it is banned."
How much breath will there be in the movement and its leader if the movement is banned and then becomes non-banned and those who are banned are left with bouquets of flowers?
It seems only yesterday that Allama Khadim Rizvi used to mention his son Saad in his sermons with the same compassion as most fathers do with their own pampered children.
He used to say that I did not send my son to any school, any madrassa, I gave all my education at home. Then, when Saad got his first job in the service of religion, he got a watch, suit and new shoes with payment.
Saad Rizvi may have received a watch, suit and shoes for his first job, but within a year of his father's death, after going to jail two or four times, holding two and a half sit-ins, the slogan of deporting the French ambassador By installing them, the entire Barelvi vote bank has been gifted to them.
Such a solid vote bank would not have been found even by serious politicians like Maryam Nawaz or Bilawal Bhutto.
Our conspiratorial minds will say that the future of Saad Rizvi was not decided by the education of Allama Khadim Rizvi nor by the elders of Tehreek-e-Labeek The promising boy is reciting Allama Iqbal's poems lying in such a jail or according to Imran Khan lying like this, take him out and then watch the spectacle.
More serious and thoughtful analysts would say that there was no political party in the political landscape of Pakistan that could express the sentiments of such a large Barelvi sect, therefore the political emergence of Tehreek-e-Libek was a natural thing.
No one will say that before the emergence of Allama Khadim Rizvi, the Barelvis did not know what their feelings were (just like before the emergence of Modi in India, our Hindu brothers did not know that they were the victims of almost one billion.) Are the majority).
May it be Allama Khadim Rizvi who told us to forget the parties and jihadists because arrogant people are roaming in every street of yours.
Prime Minister Imran Khan will also think that by standing at the United Nations, he told the whole world about the feelings of Muslims, he created the Rehmat-ul-Ulameen Authority and now this little Rizvi is telling his followers that he will be released from prison. The ballot boxes are to be filled in the next election.
Allama Khadim Rizvi, like all the good teachers of Pakistan, must have memorized Allama Iqbal's poems during his son's education which he now uses in his sermons.
We did not get the discipleship of Allama Sahib but some poems of Allama Iqbal were memorized orally. One of them was in our condition so the first poem is still remembered today:
During the teaching, the teachers did not explain the meaning of kidneys. Now some guess that this is a universal thing that is in motion.
Allama Rizvi must have explained all this to his Crown Prince very well. It may also be said that those who bring bouquets of flowers and take pictures with you, smell their flowers well. They will say in your ear that whatever we have to say is not arrogant. And when they hug you, be aware that they will try to steal your vote bank by putting one hand in your pocket.
He does not dare to speak in colorful Punjabi like Allama Khadim Rizvi, otherwise he would have affectionately given a good title to the Crown Prince and said, "Who taught you this box-filling belt? The next elections will be on the machines."
The software of not just one Crown Prince but the whole of Democracy is going to be updated.