Bingo... and that's not gonna come with out a planned strategy and will. Among so many things that Imran Khan disappointed is this front. This didn't need billions in investment. Educational reforms and that include madrassa reforms should've had been implemented right away... Standardized education curriculum, appointment of scholars in masajids and madrassa's is the way forward. Religious education from people who are well versed in history, religious thoughts, contemporary studies...
Basically similar to how Imams in Turkey are appointed by the state, I agree with this. Maddaris need to be supported and empowered to provide cheap and free education for the poor and to refugees, they are our safety net.
Basics of Islam like fairness, justice, cleanliness, family values, mercy, environmentalism, respect for women, and resisting corruption need to be expounded all over the country in billboards, advertisements, government statements, signs, schools, etc.
Until the school system is reformed and expanded, we should use any means available to uplift the poor.
I believe that after the Sindh chapter closes, Imran Khan will begin focus on the cultural reformation of Pakistan.
This would be a stupid move now with China vs. India going on...and India getting all the beating.
Nothing will unite the Indian nation than an attack from Pakistan, the moral high ground they will get 'Look Pakistan attacked when India was on a weak footing'.
India fights back narrative will be stronger.
They will always have this mindset, we need to give up trying to change them.
Pakistan must act in its own interests, ,regardless of what Indians may think.
Taking the initiative into our own hands is the first step to create a truly independent Pakistan, free of the fear of the unknown and one which trusts in Allah swt completely.