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1. Lack of education
2. Terrorism and extremism
3. High corruption
4. Bad economy
5. Energy shortages
6. Brain drain
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10. Afghan refugees pissing on Pakistan
I'm out of ideas
1. Terrorism
2. Mullahs with their hate speeches
3. Corruption in government
4. Lack of education
5. Lack of jobs for those who are educated
6. Slow economic growth and increasing debt
7. Energy shortage
8. Brain drain
9. Refugees and the crimes they commit namely drug running, gun running, and prostitution.
10. No foresight on how to handle the above problems, self loathing by the so called educated Pakistanis.
1. Lack of education
2. Terrorism and extremism (religious for now, growing number of liberal fascists )
3. High corruption
4. Bad economy
5. Energy shortages
6. Brain drain
7. Social problems (i.e. abductions, rapes etc.)
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10. Afghan refugees pissing on Pakistan
I'm out of ideas
No, lack of education in number 1. Nothing can be worse than jahiliyat.
Please. 90% education rate in Pakistan would do WONDERS for the country.
It's called human capital. The most precious thing any country could ever possess.
It may seem a bit exaggerated but 90% literacy in Pakistan would actually do wonders for whole world and especially the sub-continent. Hope it happens asap both in India as well as PakistanPlease. 90% education rate in Pakistan would do WONDERS for the country.
Time to join MQM?No respect for rule of Law.
Rich getting richer, poor getting poorer.
The elite class system which perpetuates self preference over rights. I have been guilty of this a few times
Well considering the brain drain in Pakistan you could just expect more of the same if the literacy was higher if other problems were not addressed first.
Look, if I'm an educated man, I'd want to live among educated people, not jahils. Most Pakistanis are jahils.
Brain drain doesn't mean it's going to keep on happening forever. If tomorrow the literacy were to dramatically increase, it would have visible (read: very good) effects on society. For one, we'd have better leaders because a) they'd be educated (not holding fake degrees) and b) an educated awam would obviously chose better leaders for themselves. Fewer educated people would leave the country, the economy would better, more jobs, and the list can go on.
Please never underestimate the importance of education.