Amjed Jaaved
The writer is rueful that there is no social justice in Pakistan. The basic structure of the society has remained unchanged since independence. The privileged classes, mostly about 460 affluent clans, have ruled the legislatures. They presume that they have the divine right to protect their own turfs. Unfortunately, the passive Pakistani people are not motivated to initiate a social movement to change their lot. They are unaware of their rights. The writer reminds that even dine rules could be removed by use of force if they fail to deliver the goods. No ruler, even a king, is clothed with absolute authority.