He makes a valid point, although there is no need to be overly self-satisfied about it. People are born with different abilities and talents. Unfortunately, in Pakistan, the welfare of the people has never been a priority. They will celebrate dictators and at the same time, celebrate traitors. They are willing to accept anyone as their leader without questioning what qualities make a true leader. In my opinion, Nawaz is not a leader, and Zardari is incredibly corrupt. Nawaz himself has fled the country not once, but twice when faced with adversity. If he possessed any leadership qualities, he would have stood his ground and faced dictators and imprisonment. We are all aware of the kind of parasite Zardari is. If someone is defending them, then there is undoubtedly something wrong with their judgment. This is not about politics; it is about the damage these so-called leaders have inflicted on the economy and the nation itself. They have not only looted the country but have also placed their incompetent friends and cronies in positions of power. A PDM supporter keeps insisting that Punjabis and Sindhis want them, but have they ever visited central Punjab or interior Sindh? Have they witnessed the living conditions of the majority of the people in the most educated province? Have they ever been to the outskirts of Multan, Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur, or even the birthplace of Bhutto, Larkana? Who is responsible for the plight of the majority of the people in these areas? Defending these corrupt individuals and labeling it as a political choice is misguided. It is not a choice; it is a mere spectacle. It is essential to open our minds and critically think about who is truly responsible for the current state of affairs. Undoubtedly, there were dictators, but there were also political parties that came to power solely to enrich themselves, and calling them leaders or the choice of the people is a flawed perspective. Such thinking, along with individuals like yourself, is the real problem. It shows a failure to differentiate between a true leader and a mere looter.