What is the solution?

Re: What is the solution?

Very well said, man. Well put.

As for Saleem sahib, janab aap chotay logon say baray baray kaam kiyoun karwana chahtay hain? There are many people of short statute (and I don’t mean physically) here in Pakistan. Some that are looking for their next meal, and can’t think beyond that, and some at the other end of the spectrum, the corrupt rich elites, that don’t even know how much their meals cost.

These type of people will never make things better, you can’t trust them with adha kilo gandarian, rather than bring a change, factor in a solution. They are part of the problem. And for people of such short stature, things that are mentioned in this thread are a long shot, bari bari batain.

Now don’t get me wrong, there are many that, and I mean many, that don’t fall into these two spectrum. The middle class, the enlightened rich, and the brave poor (who never do a bad deed, even if they have nothing to eat). These caring, golden hearted people are the ones running the show, they are powering the country, they just don’t know it yet. And they will rise one day, they just will!

But if you bring such extreme measures into play, like revolution and fast food changes, things could potential spiral into control so much that people would dream of these days, they will yearn for the third reign of the shair, the Nawaz and Zardaris, just like some yearn for Musharraf now. People will learn, those who won’t will die, and the next generation will (hopefully) take better decisions.

The country is so divided, hasn’t got a friend in the world, deadly neighbors all around that any misadventure could turn into a free for all.