Re: Another “Pakistan Day”: How far are we from achieving the real dream of Iqbal??
Apparently Bhutto didnt read Quaid well. Thats why he passed resolution to declare Qadiani Kafir and passed the bill of khatm-e-naboowat. Otherwise, wut has Religion to do with state, right?!!
Re: Another “Pakistan Day”: How far are we from achieving the real dream of Iqbal??
Original OP post states non-military democratically elected governments. Until Pakistanis take their heads out of the sand and realize that PML and PPP are nothing more than two parties run by feudal families and right to lead these parties has fallen exclusively to family members making them dynasties rather than democratic parties, this country won’t go anywhere.
MQM similarly is not a Democratic Party. Altaf has been in charge for a long time and no one else is allowed to come into charge. People need to realize he is on Indian payroll.
They need to understand the Sharifs of PML are huge investors in Europe, Arab countries and India rather than their own. Pakistani money hard at work in making other countries successful. We are such a generous people.
PPP is now a dynasty. Bilaawal is up next to be leader. Was he elected? Dare anyone oppose this? No one else qualified to be a leader in PPP?
When these clearly deficient “democratic” instructions fail, army has to come in and clean up the mess. Say what you want about corruption. The army’s fiasco in PIA and other big industries is no secret. But they’re the only ones with training and organization to clean up the domestic problems created by these other parties.
So sorry, I disagree with that part of the post. The country is only going backwards by supporting these people in power.
Re: Another “Pakistan Day”: How far are we from achieving the real dream of Iqbal??
And as much as I’m a fan of Imran Khan, his sympathy for terrorists, terror attacks in KPK on army kids and shia mosques and Peshawar under constant threat and failure to monitor human traffic from Afghanistan into KPK, show that he is an amateur in political leadership.
As much as people hate him and they may have SOME valid reasons the only effective leader for his time was Musharraf. He did a solid job until the US decided he was useless for their grand plans and decided to oust him. And the Pakistani blind public supported this and the thief Chief Justice that mobilized Musharraf out of power. Anyone remember supporting that piece of ***? Yes, have you seen the evidence of his corruption?
Pakistan won’t move forward as long as it’s people continue recognition criminals as heroes and real heroes as criminals. Sign of the end of times.
Re: Another “Pakistan Day”: How far are we from achieving the real dream of Iqbal??
**Tribute to a Lohar family counted as feudal
**Also remember this , The son of a corrupt government official expelled from government service is now living much above standard than the all feudal families , known corrupt feudal are with him , working on Taliban agenda