I've known about her book when she wrote it but I was prevented from buying it until 2020. Then I finally read a few days ago. We owe this woman a debt of gratitude. It was very depressing but if you look at the current political situation today, the country has reached where this book wanted the Pakistani public to be. They know who the real puppeteers are. She should feel a sense of mission accomplished.
As a youngster, I was deeply moved by two things she said: 1. "If today's doctors, engineers, or any other educated middle-class individuals, after earning some money, are doing what the landlords did in the past, then why should I criticize those landlords?" 2. "I would want this military to fight for me because they are good at it, but I would never want them to make everyday policy for me, because they are not qualified for that."
Dr Ayesha always speaks well she has tonnes of knowledge which our country could benefit a lot but unfortunately dr Ayesha chose to stay away. from. may Allah bless her wit best of health inshallah one day I will meet her best way to transfer her knowledge. Amir Chaudhry Islamabad