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Why Did You Fire? A Nation’s Cry for Accountability

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The massacre of November 26 haunts me like a shadow that refuses to fade—a day soaked in blood, a tragedy that laid bare the depths of our despair as a nation. It wasn’t just a brutal loss of lives; it was a violent assault on the soul of Pakistan. We are standing at a precipice, teetering between the hope for change and the abyss of chaos. This is not just my story—it is our collective heartbreak, a wound that demands to be felt, shared, and understood before it consumes us entirely. Unmasking the General’s Game Have you ever looked at our military, once a symbol of pride, and wondered how things came to this? I have. It’s painful to say, but those meant to serve and protect us seem to have strayed far from their purpose. You know what’s heartening, though? People are waking up. I’ve seen it with my own eyes—families choosing to cut ties with those complicit in wrongdoings until they abandon these harmful practices. This peaceful social boycott is powerful, and I believe it can ripple...