Jihad
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Believe what you want to believe, whatever makes you happy.So I did hit a nerve - a sore one too!
The reason I take on such outlandish claims of hidden wealth are manifold: It creates false hopes, a sense of frustration, and ultimately disappointment.
None of these reasons are due to any opposition to Pakistan on my part.
Thar coal gasification will NOT provide 50,000 MW of electricity for 500 years.
There is no billions of dollars of gold in Baluchistan. Even if there is, it will not magically refine itself.
My comment about picking up a shovel that has you so riled up is a metaphor for performing actual physical work to utilize the actual resources that Pakistan does have, just like every other country on Earth.
All of the above statements are correct, like it or not.
If you like, I can honestly dissect the proposed "solutions" for the pointlessness they exemplify, just to add value to this thread.
False hope? And I assume people with your mindset and "outlandish" claims are the hope for a better future for Pakistan?
Being more specific now are we? Ofcourse the gold in Baluchistan is not going to refine itself, care to propose as to how it can be made possible to actually start working on this?
I'm sure it can't be as simple as "picking up a shovel", there's more involved in such a process, otherwise, I would've been rich myself by now.
I understand which message you're trying to convey, but at the same time you're also not giving the right example by diminishing these claims without putting up anything fruitful yourself.
You cannot deny certain facts, there is plenty of thar coal, and yes gold reserves have been found in Baluchistan and we've got plenty of it. Now the exact amount and the durability of these resources is ofcourse debatable.
To each his own, and if you think that this thread contains no value, then you're also guilty of contributing to its "level".
Again, so just because you say you're correct, everyone should comply? Sorry to burst your bubble, but in your eyes you may be correct, but in my eyes, you're just a skeptical person without constructive arguments and input when it comes to Pakistan.
You are excellent at downgrading and kicking below the belt in all Pakistani related affairs.
Be a man for once, or a Pakistani, and show the right way to your fellow countrymen.
Show some positive intent, just like the starter of this thread. And try not to be a smart-*** who thinks he's correct on each and every occasion. Because you are not.
Last but not least, you've become a little more specific now as to what you meant and what your intentions were, try and contradict the topic starter's claims, and give us some reasonable insight.
Perhaps a solution? Who knows? Surprise me.