Pakistan, Oct. 26 -- Much hullabaloo has been made about the arrest of Captain Safdar in Karachi. That it was politically motivated is true. After all there is absolutely nothing wrong with chanting "vote koizzat do" (Give respect due to the vote) next to sarcophagus of Jinnah who spent most of political career as an elected member of the Indian Legislative Assembly. In any event Jinnah's actual grave is in another sarcophagus located in the room below. Like the Lincoln's Memorial in Washington, Quaid-e-Azam's mausoleum has become a site of political protest and that is how such symbols dedicated to great heroes should be. So there was nothing wrong with Captain Safdar's actions. Much more troubling is Captain Safdar's presence there for ...