AgNoStiC MuSliM
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The Army functions well because it performs limited functions, and providing services and justice to a population is not one of them. If anything, Pakistan's martial laws have shown that the Military system too starts to become corrupt and inefficient the longer the military tries to run the government.Sir jee, it will be similar to the selection of armed forces. A board that makes the selection. They board will itself be a part of Ministry.
So experience would indicate that the system is not a good choice for running a nation, though it works well in a limited role, such as within a specific institution designed to do a specific task.
I did not say that educated people are evil, but if the people are judges through elections, then an government that is evil should be voted out.If you have some machine to judge if someone is holy or evil then tell me. Sir, there is no way to tell that someone is a good admin or not. Then why do you always presume that educated people are evil.
And what will stop these 'selected people' from not forming their own cabal to retain power and promoting their own kith and kin for positions in government?The people selected in the Ministry will obviously not fall from sky Sir. They will be from the public. If you think democracy gives everyone a chance then look at Pakistan. When father dies after being PM, his daughter comes. When that daughter dies, his husband comes. . and now his son is waiting for becoming PM. .
Democracy in Pakistan is flawed because the people need to exercise their voting rights better, not because democracy itself is evil. The fault lies with the people, not just because of poor voting choices (not voting is a poor choice) but also because there are not enough people taking the initiative to form alternative political parties.
And we can amend the constitution to 'drag the President to court' as well. But there is still no proper explanation of how the Khalifa is to be chosen, and what checks and balances the system will have.That is why you need to pay attention to Hazrat Ali (R.A)'s example. In this system even the Khalifa can be dragged to the court by a common person.
You can do that by passing laws to that effect in the current system as well - the problem is implementation of laws and autonomy of institutions such as law enforcement and the judiciary from the elected representatives, so that the former two can act as a check and balance on the exercise of power by the government.Before the Khalifa's selection all his assets are made known to everyone and after his tenure if his assets are greater, he is held accountable. . .