rashid.sarwar
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Patience, Rome wasn't built in a day. Pakistan has to take the added liabilities and risk of it plans to move forward.
Pakistan has no great natural resources like oil to finance itself into a developed nation with a disaportunately large population. It is still a primary agri-economy.
There will be growing pains, inflation, and a debt burden. On the other hand, it will also provide an opportunity for most to work harder to take advantage of the new challenges.
If you are hoping for a handout then most probably you will continue to suffer and lag behind.
My advice to most educated middle class Pakistani youth: go to China for a year or two and learn Chinese (mandarin) then with your Urdu, English, and Chinese comprehension coupled with your profession university degree or college diploma you are ready for the great opportunities ahead.
Continue sleeping and being a typical pessimist (something Pakistanis are experts at)... and you will not benefit.
Pakistan has get more liabilities/loans and and do corruption. Tell me a single case where justice on corruption is served. Don't be misguided. If they wanted to turn around thing, it has been four stupid years and GDP has declining and they are getting more loans to pay a previous one, the loans which the poor people have to pay them back.
Patience what patience, people in thar are dying, enough is that their relief ration is being robbed. Just go to any government hospital in karachi or rurual sindh and see the pathetic state
In four years not a single criminal is brought to justice and you are telling to be patient and just sit back and watch country go down the drain.
One thing is that Pakistan has great corrupted leaders and people who fully support them
yup no point to defend...To further this argument with u is totally boring for me.