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Serious question, but do Pakistanis really want change? A “Naya Pakistan” as Imran Khan put it?
I don’t think the majority of people understand the growing pains of accomplishing that.
Decades of mismanagement and corruption have caused such decay that even if Imran Khan wanted to, nothing would be accomplished in our lifetimes. No great nations are built in 5 or 10 years.
This is one thing Imran Khan did not explain to the people. When he became PM, that should be have been his focus on his televised address….that “we should be prepared for hardship so our children live better lives”.
What he wanted was noble, but people honestly thought in 5 years everything would be great and we’d be Norway or Japan. I saw people tweeting pictures of Japan and saying “Peshawar 2023”…like wtf?
Nobody explained the growing pains that we would have to endure….for Pakistan to become a Japan, a Korea, a China, our generation will essentially have to sacrifice and pay deeply so that our future generations live better lives.
All great nations in this world today went through a period of sacrifice….you can read about it in every nations history….there was always that one group of people who said….”yes we will endure this pain so our children and grandchildren live better lives than us”.
Is this Pakistani generation really ready to do that? I don’t think so.
Oh, cupcake...
You really bought the "Naya Pakistan" slogan, didn't you?! Let me put it this way: Naya Pakistan = desi MAGA!
Politicians don't give a hoot about Naya Pakistan or Naya Amreeka or whatever. They just need a tasty slogan to peddle their political campaigns. If it's catchy, meme worthy and sh!t, and resonates with the majority of people then it's going to sell like hot cakes!
And muh "Naya Pakistan" was something that sat well with brand new, gullible and naive 'youth' right out of colleges and universities looking for an easy life. If Pakistan can be "renewed" - they thought - we wouldn't have to go someplace else to seek greener pastures.
Now, I'm not exactly saying that they aren't willing to make sacrifices. Of course, they are! It's just that the smarter ones need a "proper" leader, not some silver-tongued politician who came into power via a regime shift perpetrated by none other than the 'deep state' itself.
Mujha kyu nikala 2.0, anyone?!
After all, people weren't exactly shooting rainbows out of their behinds between 2018 - 2022. Why not? Because changing the face of the leader, while the parliament and cabinet are still filled with the same old characters they've always been filled with, is hardly the 'Change We Can Believe In.'
Any takers?