Mav3rick
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I understand what Riaz is doing and I agree with him to the extent that the nation needs morale boosting and a reminder of good achievements. Especially when most of the Pakistani media excels in kicking us while we are down.
However, I disagree with him on what constitutes progress.
When I think of Pakistan, I think of the poor masses who lack even basic necessities; the young people whose potential is never realized because the government can't even give them 24 hours of electricity; or the salaried people who are stuck carrying the income tax burden while most of the richer folks hitch a free ride.
I don't measure progress by the nation's average bank balance, or the number of American fast food joints, or the number of car dealerships.
I measure it by the number of world class athletes, scientists, artists, universities that Pakistan produces. We have the potential. There were times when we could hold our own against the best of them in almost all these fields. It's sad to see how far we have fallen.
And so what other better option did we have to support the ouster of Musharraf?? And how has the so called democracy ever served us Pakistanis or Pakistan overall?
there is no land reforms in pakistan. 85% land is occupied by 10-15% populaion......fact is different on ground.... you had potential but no correct direction and in present time lot need to done to over come....all the best and work hard...no shot cuts and day dreaming
As I have said on so many previous occasions, we have not been as blessed as India has been when it comes to Leaders.