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Pakistan in the last decade: Democracy, Corruption, or Development?

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Pakistan in the last decade: Democracy, Corruption, or Development?
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Rida Hussain |

According to the interpretation of the general notion, the accelerated development of Pakistan is directly proportional to the incoming dollars in terms of monetary loans and aids.

Since the end of military rule in 2007, Pakistan saw the revival of the political activities and within a decade it has seen twice the legitimate transfer of authority through a democratic setup. The two major political parties, PPP and PML-N, took their turns in the supreme office.

Apparently, at the national and international level, this change was appreciated and lauded. We also saw, the Army defying every circumstance of a coup in these ten years. The ruling elites and media fraternity praised this change, particularly in the strategy of the Armed forces.

Keeping in view the current pathetic situation of Pakistan on every front, there is a dire need for the Judicial system of Pakistan to formulate and include at least one new section of “development” in the Penal Code of Pakistan.

On paper, things seemed perfect enough to presume that Pakistan would soon become the Asian Tiger. But what has Pakistan, as a state, as a country, actually gained in these ten years?

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As opposed to the general definition of the development defined by the United Nations in their Million Development Goals 2003, where the emphasis was on improving the quality of life, unfortunately, in Pakistan the whole dimension and the concept of development was completely altered by the ruling elites, and also reverted back to the old model of development, i.e. focusing only on economic growth.

The complete halt of devolution of power, the increased linguistic tussles, heightened inter-provincial disharmony, international isolation, institutional confrontation, and abject poverty; was this kind of development expected in the democracy?

The question here remains unsolved that whether this transformation in the dimension of development is natural or has been done deliberately.

The scenario of 2017 in Pakistan is much different than that of 2007. Keeping in view the current pathetic situation of Pakistan on every front, there is a dire need for the Judicial system of Pakistan to formulate and include at least one new section of “development” in the Penal Code of Pakistan.

How to measure development…
First, it should be made mandatory for the Prime Minister to be regular in National Assembly. How can you expect the subordinates to perform flawlessly when the leader of the team himself is aloof from the matters of state.

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Can anybody explain what kind of development is this when the drop out rate of children from schools is still high owing to poverty and child labor?

A crude opposition is the essence of the democracy; a friendly opposition as seen in Pakistan is a slap in the face of democracy. We can hardly cite any examples of the opposition taking a hard stance on issues of public welfare. The weakest link in our political setup is the incompetence of the opposition.

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Pakistan in the last decade: Democracy, Corruption, or Development?
 
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There is no such thing as Democracy in Pakistan, there is only DEMOCRAZY, treachery, highest level of corruption & incompetency.
 
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Zardars democracy financially took Pakistan back 50 years and Nawaz Shreefs democracy has taken Pakistan back 50 years in foreign affairs.
 
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