Why my dream of visiting Pakistan will never become a reality

Justice Katju

I am very keen to visit Pakistan, and see the beautiful places and meet the wonderful people there. But I know this will remain only a dream

https://www.sunrisetoday.pk/single/315

https://indicanews.com/justice-katju-my-dream-of-visiting-lahore

I am particularly keen to see Lahore, with which I have a strong 125 year old connection from the time of my revered grandfather D KN Katju who went to study there in or around 1900.

Many Pakistanis have invited me to come to Pakistan.

However I cannot come due to these reasons :

(1) I will never get a Pakistani visa, since I have repeatedly called Pakistan a fake ( farzi ), artificial country, created by a British swindle called Partition in 1947, on the basis of the bogus two nation theory, and said it is part of India ( like Bangladesh ) to which it will be reunited one day.

https://www.outlookindia.com/national/pakistan-is-a-fake-and-artificial-country-news-284178

https://www.nation.com.pk/02-Mar-2013/the-truth-about-pakistan

  I explained this in my video interview to my friend Haider Raza, a Pakistani who lives in California, and took my interview there

(2) Even assuming I get a visa, the chances are that I will be bumped off by some fanatic the moment I step down from the aircraft on Pakistani soil.

This is because I have repeatedly said that all religions ( which would include Islam ) are false and superstitions, and the truth lies in science, which is constantly developing

http://justicekatju.blogspot.com/2016/07/religion-and-science-are-diametrically.html

https://thephilox.com/on-religion-by-justice-markandey-katju-9th-part

I have also praised Mustafa Kemal who modernised Turkey, and asked Indian and Pakistani Muslims to give up sharia, burqa, madasas and maulanas, as these are keeping them backward.

I have said that Islam came in the world as a great liberating force, as it spread the great message of equality, from Spain to Indonesia, and gave social emancipation to the suppressed sections of society ( e.g. dalits in India ), but today it has largely become an enslaving force because of sharia, burqa, madarsas and maulanas.

(3) My Pakistani friends who invited me said that they will ensure state security for me in Pakistan.

But even the then Governor of Punjab, Salman Taseer, was shot by his own security guard Mumtaz Qadri, just as Indira Gandhi was shot by her own guard Satwant Singh. The Praetorian Guards in ancient Rome, whose duty was to protect the Emperor, often assassinated him.

https://thefridaytimes.com/03-Jul-2024/pakistan-s-intelligentsia-does-not-properly-understand-blasphemy-vigilantism

Thus the so called ‘security’ is in fact no security. There are plenty of extremist organisations in Pakistan which would be happy to bump me off e.g. Tehreeke Labaik, Lashkar-e-Toiba, Tehreeke Taliban, Jaish-e-Mohammed, etc

(4) The Pakistan army are the real rulers of Pakistan, and they have unleashed a fascist reign of terror in Pakistan after the events of 9th May, 2023 ( which many say were stage managed ). 

In several articles I have described and exposed the Pakistan army, particularly its senior officers, as a bunch of corrupt, amoral, mafia type, gangsters, looters, gundas, terrorists, rogues and rascals, and as vampires who have since long been sucking the blood of the Pakistani people

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2019/08/26/opinion-the-truth-about-the-pakistan-military.html

Several army generals, serving or retired, and their relatives are millionaires, some even billionaires. They spend a large part of the government budget on themselves, enhancing their lifestyle and retirement benefits. They are some of the richest people in Pakistan, and after joining the army and getting promoted to senior ranks (major and above) their lifestyle drastically changes. They live in splendour, with huge houses, luxury cars and designer goods.

https://theprint.in/world/corruption-runs-deep-in-pakistan-army-report/1266553

Having said all this about them, will the generals allow me to get a visa, or allow me to live if I land on Pakistani soil ? Highly unlikely

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