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Pakistan desperately needs good governance.
Don't we need it too ?..& how ?
This is one place where India stands with Pakistan
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Pakistan desperately needs good governance.
Fair enough - you are entitled to your opinion as I am to mine.
Lets hope you and I are around in next few decades to see whose Prediction came true....
Yesterday I read about @Abu Zolfiqar coming back to Pakistan after getting his MBA in the US.
That is a good sign.
But the posts of the others trying to help him, in terms of their despondency with regard to good jobs, employability, salaries, wastay, etc. left a worrying aftertaste.
That's not a good sign.
you do realize that some of them perhaps were still in school and/or hadnt completed their masters right?
anything is achievable in Pakistan if you work hard and are creative and different....yeah the economy is slow and there's a lack of investment so indeed job shortages but where there is creativity and hard work, there will be success
youre acting as if the common man in indian is rolling in dough
I just don't understand why the rich friendly states don't invest in Pakistan, it's investments in which the two parties benefit, not to mention the strategic importance of Pakistan in creating a balance with India and keeping it a friendly state, that's if they want to ignore the brotherly relations between the people and their responsibility to help if they can.
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IMO Pakistan has a future. A rather bright one, PROVIDED it is willing to change from the way it is going currently.
It has a good future provided it takes drastic steps to do the following:
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That's the way to go.
Until this biggest farce and hoax of the century called democracy is present in Pakistan and until and unless a common Pakistani does not understand the ****** reality of this hoax and reject it outright then the future of Pakistan looks very bleak to me. The only way forward is establishment of Khilafat by the muslims on the basis of the Ottoman Empire where the caliph rules by Quran and Sunnah and which eventually includes all muslim lands from the banks of the river Nile to the mountains of Kashghar.
This democracy drama also keeps bringing in with it new characters and faces so to keep people in the hope that the new incoming entrant might become their saviour and messiah just like this recent farce of Naya Pakistan, Tsunami Badnami garbage which is all based around the personality cult and hero worship of a former khiladi and entertainer so to keep the masses involved with this democracy drama.
The Ottoman empire imploded from within when the Arabs revolted.
The people living in modern day Pakistan at the time was just an outpost, we were considered a remote part of the empire that not many cared about. It was just there to project their ego.
The concept of Khilfat is dead, society has evolved to the point where it is necessary to organise human captial along with a representation of their wishes and demands. The only thing Khilfat offers is centralised power in the hands of a few, located thousands of miles away who do not care what happens to us as long as their empire is safe.
Like with Communism, Khilfat's byproduct is fascism and totalitarianism.
Democracy's byproduct is corruption.
Now tell which concept works best for our interest?
A fascist foreign regime which we have no say over who controls it, dictating to us, treating us like a remote outpost.
Or democracy, where power is shared, people are organised and the only thing to worry about is corruption which can be contained easily.
Because of democracy and nationalism we have an identity, a voice in the world. While the whole "ummah" slept, we built the nuclear bomb and armed ourselves so we can protect our freedom and ensure our voice in the world is heard even louder.
All people in the world want whats best for themselves, there is no such thing as a perfect Khilfat utopia, simply does not exist.
So either you are a Ghadar, or you are not Pakistani going by the ideology you adhere to.
This is 2013, the era of nation states, and in the dawn of the nuclear age Pakistan dominance will prevail. You can go join your "ummah" who are busy in killing themselves, living off oil that foreign companies pump from them, no intelligence, no industry, no morality, no harmony, pathetic. They are regressing as a society.
As Pakistan is doing now, becoming closer to China, warming to Russia, we have to ensure our future is secure because nobody else gives a sh*t about us and we don't give a sh*t about them.
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Pakistan will have a bright future when it is forced to reinvent itself. I believe it will happen when a benevolent dictator like Musharraf comes to power. He is only Pakistani leader who seems to have the balls to take on some of pakistan's toughest challenges..
You have no idea what you're talking about, the amount of damage Musharraf has caused is only third to Zardari's (1st) and Zulfiqar's governments (2nd).
He neither benevolent, nor good for Pakistan.
Dictatorship is what was destroying Pakistan, it is what allowed the destruction of democracy in the country and brought multiple wars to Pakistan.