Which raises the question what can we realistically expect from PTI's Naya Pakistan. The answer is nothing much will change in Pakistan for at least a generation or 20/25 years. The problem is the vested order is too deeply entrenched and has religion thrown in as a decoy to detract and obfuscate from any drastic change. The very masses who should be storming in the streets to bring about a social and economic revolution are instead sedated by the mullahs who chase their oen agenda's. Like going after the French, some poor Christian, Ahmedi';s, Shias etc.
So what can we expect? Right now Pakistan's economic has been sabotaged by urban elite/middle class of the largest cities mostly Karachi and Lahore. These lot live a idle life while the 150 million work like animals for a pittance. Most of the PDF members from Pakistan are from this class. The vast majority in Pakistan either can't afford access to internet or don't have time. They need to feed their families in the evening.
What I hope PTI manages to do is lay the seeds of change that sprout in two decades. What do I mean? Bring literacy to the rural Pakistan. Bring health to rural Pakistan. Over a generation that 150 million voiceless will get a voice and bring change about in Pakistan.
When you get PDF'ers from Bannu, Wana, Killah Saifullah, Chitral, Dera Ghazi Khan, Kalat, Khuzdar, Chitral, Bhakker, Vehari, Uch Sharif, Ghotki, Sehwan, Badin etc that make 75% of the population. This will mobilize a vast regions of Pakistan and this will bring about change. Right now we have 15% capture of 95% of the economy.
Only education, education and access to health will release this 75% suppressed potential.
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