Sir: Eversince recent daylight murder of innocent citizens in Sahiwal and publicly displayed arrogance of Rao Anwar, accused of being involved in cold blooded murder of over 400 citizens, the credibility and confidence gap between citizens and the state has widened. People, who previously believed official version of events, now have doubts about veracity. There is history of such events taking place after Quaid’s death. Starting with dismissal of Nazimuddin’s government in 1953, followed by termination of First Constituent Assembly and Quaid’s handpicked choice Tamizuddin in 1954 by Governor-General, it is tragic tale of abuse. This series of events culminated in dismemberment of Pakistan and failure to publicly declare Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report and punish those responsible. This is indeed a very serious situation and credibility gap needs to be restored by the State, by being seen to stand up for the rule of law. Former NADRA chief disclosed over 4,000 properties in UAE owned by Pakistani citizens, which included names of numerous bureaucrats, khakis, politicians and traders. He was hounded by PML(N) government and chose to resign. This is what going on in our mother country. MALIK TARIQ Lahore