Somebody like Modi?
A Pakistani Modi!!
Means an incorruptable , nationalistic ,patriotic leader.
I dont think so
Somebody like Modi?
A Pakistani Modi!!
Another fact is you should have a well built confident institutional democracy for that
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Somebody like Modi?
A Pakistani Modi!!
Somebody like Modi?
A Pakistani Modi!!
Sorry we eat roti not grass. Bulls and sheep eat grass and we eat them .... We have no issue with India other than Kashmir ....
This is great. It is a very positive statement.
Naah... More autocratic but nationalist secular progressive n most importantly pragmatic....Somebody like Modi?
A Pakistani Modi!!
Naah... More autocratic but nationalist secular progressive n most importantly pragmatic....
Modi reaped the fruits of moderately matured democracy of India where ppl believe upon ballots than bullets other hand ppl of Pakistan who advocates army boots in civilian dress than cleaning the existing democratic n political set up...
Moreover I have noticed whenever question of democracy is brought up here many pakistani starts quoting the religious doctrines n their version of Nizam in Pakistan which does not sound to be in concurrence with modern governing model n principles(modern progressive secular democracy)....
Blasphemy! Pakistan will eat grass rather than sweeten relationships with India
The dilemma for countries in taking nationalistic approach is that the tools are limited. Either you embrace a religion e.g. Iran, Pakistan or you take up leftist communistic approach e.g. Bangladesh. IMO the only Muslim country without the dilemma was Turkey. But I think it was mostly her Ottoman legacy and the huge gap she needed to fill between her and her European neighboThe dilemma for countries in taking nationalistic approach is that the tools are limited. Either you embrace a religion e.g. Iran, Pakistan or you take up leftist communistic approach e.g. Bangladesh. IMO the only Muslim country without the dilemma was Turkey. But I think it was mostly her Ottoman legacy and the huge gap she needed to fill between her and her European neighboThe dilemma for countries in taking nationalistic approach is that the tools are limited. Either you embrace a religion e.g. Iran, Pakistan or you take up leftist communistic approach e.g. Bangladesh. IMO the only Muslim country without the dilemma was Turkey. But I think it was mostly her Ottoman legacy and the huge gap she needed to fill between her and her European neighboThe dilemma for countries in taking nationalistic approach is that the tools are limited. Either you embrace a religion e.g. Iran, Pakistan or you take up leftist communistic approach e.g. Bangladesh. IMO the only Muslim country without the dilemma was Turkey. But I think it was mostly her Ottoman legacy and the huge gap she needed to fill between her and her European neighbours.
Luckily Pakistan has enough food, and enough untapped resources to keep it going for next 100 years and still be a pain in India's a$$
Pakistan is in India's A@@ ?
At least respect your country man !
Pakistan is in India's A@@ ?
At least respect your country man !
familiarize yourself with english phrases. just know what gives a pain in somebody's a$$
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