Ghazwa-e-Hind
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I think the saddest part of all this is, Pakistan was finally on the track to prosperity, 6% growth in back to back years during a worldwide pandemic while dealing with record global oil prices is something to be proud of.
Its has as if Mir Bajwa and Co swept the rug from under our feet, now we are stuck with nose diving economy which will take years to come stableize.
In my opinion in the next 30 years, unless something drastic happens, which is nothing short of a revolution, Pakistan will always remain the same, a country teetering on the brink of collapse with a constant need of outside aid. In the same 30 years we will watch as India enters top 3 in GDP.
and even more depressing part is, their children/relatives have audacity to still come and lecture us about ethics/strategy, while the establishment literally drowned a functioning economy with 6% GDP growth through their crooked policies and imposing govt of dacoits.
A Prime Minister who was building shelter for poor, uplifiting their living standard from grass root level, sitting and eating with them on same table
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A PM who says beggars cant be choosers, my investor is my master... grabs hand of every leader, shoe polishing, no self-respect.. mentally unstable.
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This is undoubtedly the greatest tragedy of Pakistan after 1971 separation of Eastern arm (Bangladesh)
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