There's no disagreement button so had to give a laugh react
Shalwaar kameez is a Pakistani dress and it represents everyday Pakistanis of all backgrounds - why should our politicians wear suits to appease the west?
If we want democratic leaders whose source of power are the people than they should look like the people
If thier source of power are the western powers than it's just replacing uniformed puppets with suited puppets
That was an open ended thought, the reason I put question marks at the end.
Shalwar kameez unites the nation, just as Urdu language, the awami dress.
So need to get strength from the uniting factors, opposite to what divide the nation.
Had the thought back in mind, about army Generals western orientation, and dislike for shalwar kameez, Urdu lingo. Doesn't have to be western to be modern.
As per some reports, don't know the truth in it, Bajwa and generals talked about IK wearing a Peshawari chappal, shalwar kameez, talk about Medina ki riasat, recites Kalma.
They must be aghast, doesn't goes with their western ideology, subservient to the west rather.
I am all for the national dress, a common curriculum in schools, and taking pride in it, breaking the elite capture, to be precise.