Meengla
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this meengla guy supports zerdari and peoples party just for the information
Yeah, I tend to support PPP because I think it is currently the only truly national political party of Pakistan and is also one of the most secular ones.
However it was an Army Chief Musharraf who came closest to resolving/shelving Kashmir issue because the 'laws of diminishing returns' on Kashmir was becoming obvious to Musharraf/army. Ultimately, from Pakistan's side, it would be either the military or someone from Punjab who will make peace with India.
So quit these ending self-flagellations, these wish-full 'we do this', these talks of 'revolution'. None of them help enough. Get into the specifics now.
The end results of policies pursued by Pakistan should be to secure Pakistan's water rights, give Kashmiris maximum autonomy/freedom/justice, reduce expenditures on weapons in both India/Pakistan, stop these proxy wars, kick out the Westerners from this region, completely eliminate Al Qaida from our region, force the Talibans to truly share power in Afghanistan, make trade, tourism, and commerce boom, formulate policies based upon the savings from the peace dividends... In my opinion there is no clearer path forward to these goals then to make peace with India. I am fully aware of the Pakistani and Indian side of this debate. But I want all of us to move forward and envision what the future holds for our region. Either more or even worse of the same or a much brighter future. We will have to make peace with each other eventually. We cannot wish each other away or place our hopes in breaking up the other. We need to stop living in the fantasy worlds of exploiting the secessionist movements in the other side. We need to truly see that the other side is also as human as we are. Continued confrontation would not lead to peace or prosperity in this region if you really think through the outcomes for BOTH countries.
As I said, the rest is just details.