Problem of Pakistan is that people are confused
They don't know what they want
It seems more like India of 1980s and early 1990s
Good point. Well said.
Problem of Pakistan is that people are confused
They don't know what they want
It seems more like India of 1980s and early 1990s
I have no business, as an outsider, talking about Pakistan's problems and the probable or even possible solutions. Restricting myself to the affairs of my own country has been my guiding principle from the outset, some 14 long years ago. Of course that does not include banter, and some merciless teasing, especially of the fanboys and jingos who infest the forum, but that banter is balanced by the enormous respect I have for those whom I consider the Trinity who define the intellectual capacity of the forum, or the genuine friendly and affectionate regard, even as I disagree mildly or severely, with a very wide assortment of sensible and very balanced people.
So what is this about?
Frankly, this is a turning point for Pakistan. Things have drifted for far too long. There is no longer any room; you are within a few cables-lengths of rocky shores, and are on a leeward drift. You have to act now.
It is in the hands of the Army.
If they do not take action to retire from the civilian stage, they are doomed, and the country is doomed. They have to swallow a bitter pill and accept that what they have done from 1958 onwards has critically harmed the country. They have to stop trying to create puppet parties to rule for limited terms, as they wish them to rule, and to step down when no longer required. That is the key.
The second key is NOT to do what India is doing today, from 2014 onwards, but to do what India did from 1947 to 2014. Pakistan cannot afford blasphemy laws, cannot afford mullahs - at all, not even a single one - cannot afford to tell the Ahmedi that he is not a Muslim, cannot afford to punish Shias, cannot afford to oppress Hindus. Pakistan has to stop doing this. Period.
The third key is to start making things; things that will substitute products that are today being imported, because nobody in the country is making them, and things that can be exported, so that the country is not depend entirely on the blood, sweat and tears of its labouring people dying for their country to put a few dollars back into the homeland.
Your chances are dreadfully low, just as our chances are dreadfully low (for different reasons).
Take your chances now, and do the right things, or be sure that there is no escape from disintegration.