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In Pakistan we call names to every power in Pakistan, be it a political power, military power, religious power, whatever.
We blame these powers for the bad in Pakistan. But what we see, police as looters and killers, milk vendors adultrating, shop owners are selling shit, manufacturers are manufacturing shit for Pakistanis and A quality stuff for international customers. Why people on every corner of Pakistan are no better than Asif Ali Zerdari?

We saw PTI, through which people tried to change the regime. But, what was on offer table? Fawad ch? Inna lillahi wa Inna lillahi rajioon.
I have no doubts for Imran Khan, but PTI is no less than ppp, when it comes to the quality of politicians.

But how we will clean this mess up? I will say, people have started it, people will finish it. Pakistan needs an ethical movement where people will be trained to behave as a nation. Where people will be educated to keep an eye on affairs and correct them for the better future of Pakistan. This movement doesn't need to be the part of politics.

@HAIDER @Mentee

@PakFactor

@Imran Khan @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE

@waz
 
Pakistan as a state has failed to deliver. It is the bitter truth. The experiment has failed. You can only expect the same in the coming days, weeks, months and years.

The educated people are leaving Pakistan at the earliest. Many had left already.
 
The way national psyche has been stirred up since the no confidence saga, iam hopeful that this rag tag of a revolution gonna reach its climax by the mid of this cenurty ------.
 
The way national psyche has been stirred up since the no confidence saga, iam hopeful that this rag tag of a revolution gonna reach its climax by the mid of this cenurty ------.

We need patience.

Bai sorry wo bohat lambi hy and you haven't referred the whole series, some of things just don't make sense without context
 
Pakistan as a state has failed to deliver. It is the bitter truth. The experiment has failed. You can only expect the same in the coming days, weeks, months and years.

The educated people are leaving Pakistan at the earliest. Many had left already.
No sir , Pakistan is but an abstract concept. infact , it is us who've failed
 
Pakistan as a state has failed to deliver. It is the bitter truth. The experiment has failed. You can only expect the same in the coming days, weeks, months and years.

The educated people are leaving Pakistan at the earliest. Many had left already.
That's the thing, the environment is not conducive for such people. We need to workout on the environment, where people start realizing their own faults, and point out the overall wrong.
 
That's the thing, the environment is not conducive for such people. We need to workout on the environment, where people start realizing their own faults, and point out the overall wrong.

Only the generals decide such things in Pakistan.
 
In Pakistan we call names to every power in Pakistan, be it a political power, military power, religious power, whatever.
We blame these powers for the bad in Pakistan. But what we see, police as looters and killers, milk vendors adultrating, shop owners are selling shit, manufacturers are manufacturing shit for Pakistanis and A quality stuff for international customers. Why people on every corner of Pakistan are no better than Asif Ali Zerdari?

We saw PTI, through which people tried to change the regime. But, what was on offer table? Fawad ch? Inna lillahi wa Inna lillahi rajioon.
I have no doubts for Imran Khan, but PTI is no less than ppp, when it comes to the quality of politicians.

But how we will clean this mess up? I will say, people have started it, people will finish it. Pakistan needs an ethical movement where people will be trained to behave as a nation. Where people will be educated to keep an eye on affairs and correct them for the better future of Pakistan. This movement doesn't need to be the part of politics.

@HAIDER @Mentee

@PakFactor

@Imran Khan @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE

@waz

100% true, the people are rotten and so is the state. Have you ever witnessed the people making a simple queue at shops, or following the traffic rules. It was the state job to implement reforms in the education system, teach people the ethics etc to build a strong state but those in power are busy looting, so the strongest gets to eat the weakest.
Everyone has their own little mafias, be it tribal gangs, baradari gangs, sugar mafia, lorry mafia, real estate mafia, they all stick together and share the booty.

The most strongest, professional and disciplined is the Pakistan army, they stick together, back each other, look after their own and look after own interests. Can you blame them? Political parties also do the same, judges do the same.

Waseem Akram message on keeping Pakistan clean. Will the Pakistani public accept this challenge? Let's see the change.



 
The cornerstones of a strong state are a powerful ethical basis.
Pakistan severely lacks this, and it's something that's been bothering me for a long time.

Even if we kick the crooks out, true development will not occur until the ethical revolution occurs.
 
The cornerstones of a strong state are a powerful ethical basis.
Pakistan severely lacks this, and it's something that's been bothering me for a long time.

Even if we kick the crooks out, true development will not occur until the ethical revolution occurs.

It will take generations to get rid of the old habits. If people visit Pakistan and look for bins to throw the rubbish, the people will laugh at you and look down on you as someone who is stupid and idiot. They think its embarrassment to look for bins, that your status somehow decreases.

The same for being honest, they believe a lier, manipulater is a chalaak person and they respect him, someone honest is considered weak and soft.
 

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