Sunday, June 24, 2012

Dr. Morsi Declared The Winner

Justice, in Egypt, Comes After a 500 day long struggle and Fall of the Despotic Rule of Hosni Mubarak.


Trials, Tribulations and Sacrifices of About 84 Years Bear the Fruit.

Muslim Brotherhood Gains the Chance to Rule and  Serve the Nation.


Dr. Muhammad Morsi was not the First Choice of the Muslim Brotherhood and FJ Party. Much more Charismatic and Strong Man, Khairat Al-Shater, Deputy Leader of MB was Actual Candidate, but when he was Disqualified by the Authorities, Dr. Morsi was Pushed Forward to Contest for the Post of President. It was Enough Late When he Entered in the race. Still his Result is Profoundly Encouraging. 


Most of the Secular Billionaire Businessmen Having Their Wealth in the Western Banks and Most of Them Living Luxury Lives in the West were at the Back of Shafiq. MB''s Support came from the Poor Community of the Rural Areas and Suburban Localities of Cairo and Other Big Cities. From Among the Secular Class a Good Number was There Who supported Morsi.

After Failed Backdoor Attempts of Blackmailing
and Making Some Bargaining the Military Authorities, at last, Allow the Election Commission to Announce the Result with Decalaration that Dr.Morsi is the Winner.


Reports were appearing in different sections of domestic and foreign media that prevaricating policy of Military Authorities for around one week in announcement of the result of the presidential election actually had some secret meanings. 


Delay was meant to force the Muslim Brotherhood and Freedom and Justice Party to come to the table for a bargain on the two points. First: Ensuring to vacate Tehreer Square and call the people assembled there to go to their homes. Second: Some guarantees by the MB and FJ Party for a weighty role of the Armed Forces in the future system under the first civilian and elected president of Egypt.  


Just to create a negative impression about MB and FJ Party extremely intriguing sections of media spread the news that both MB and FJ Party were ready to meet both demands: calling off the sit-in at the Threer Square and assurance to the Military Janta about what they demanded. 


But at the time when Chief Election Commissioner was going to announce the result on June 24 evening, the world saw Tehreer Square full with the crowds flocking from not only all corners of Cairo, the capital, but from different other parts of Egypt also. 


Game of blackmailing is not over. Dr. Morsi, as the first elected president, will have to face some big impediments. Getting the dissolved parliament restored is the first hard task. He will have to follow a wise and diligent policy of not stiriring the hornet's nest, yes not taking any provocative measure making the military generals and the judiciary angry.


At the political front he will have to follow a reconciliation policy. Remaining above expediencies and guarding against any harm to the moral values and golden principles he will have to prove what he had resolved that he was the president of Egypt and not of the Ikhwan and FJ Party.   

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