Sorry Quiad-e-Azam, but today, i am feeling ashamed being a Pakistani!
Every one talks about those who sacrificed for Pakistan , but i am more concerned for generations to come, i wish we could have given them a country where they could have lived with grace.
I am not feeling ashamed of being Pakistani, rather depressed about future of Pakistan, about how helpless Pakistani people are, about how military thinks they own the country, about how corrupt all political elements are. I have hope, I am discussing with friends, we are developing a long term plan how to tackle army, how to educate people, how to spread awareness, how to “demand” from government, how to reject “elected people” if they don’t deliver on promises etc.
^ I am sorry, the plan is for shorter circle right now, when it reaches the point where we think it will be beneficial then it will be revealed. We don't like extremism, we don't like dictatorship, we like accountability we like justice.
what I meant was that it may help shorten the time other groups may take who are trying to do something similar. decreases their learning curve, if you are 50% done and share that part, it will help peopel who are at 10% to get up to 50% much quicker.
^ I understand, let everyone work in their way, as long as they are honest, sincere with Pakistan, it will turn out good whether we share with them yet or not. BTW, plan is in the making, not there 100%.
I agree with you. Let us not lose hope. I’m working with NGOs here in the US, especially Human Rights Watch. Here is an email I got from someone on defense blog. He is a real Pakistani, living in Pakistan highlighting Mushrrasf successes over last 8 years.
Sorry Quiad-e-Azam, but today, i am feeling ashamed being a Pakistani!
Every one talks about those who sacrificed for Pakistan , but i am more concerned for generations to come, i wish we could have given them a country where they could have lived with grace.