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Why I will never leave Pakistan

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Why I will never leave Pakistan
May 4, 2012

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People of my age or younger are eyeing exit strategies much more seriously than before. However I did, still do and will continue to refuse leaving Pakistan and settling somewhere abroad as an option.


I have been robbed twice at gun point. On an almost daily basis I witness the gross negligence or ignorance towards the concept of civic sense. Traffic cops more often than not are more interested in lining up their pockets with ‘chai paisa’ (money for tea) rather than implementing the traffic laws and regulations.

The festive season in this country sees a surge in prices rather than a celebration of the occasion. Our current government doesn’t carry the best of reputations and is widely thought of as corrupt. The remaining political options consist of an idealistic autocrat, a tried and tested party from the centre and a mixture of extremists and power hungry feudals. There is a general lack in direction of where the country is headed or where the inflation and ability for the common man to survive in this country is going.

The daily news in the papers consists of people getting robbed or murdered. You can also find tussles in the political corridors of this nation between its institutions and establishment. There is a growing ‘brain drain’ trend. People of my age or younger are eyeing exit strategies much more seriously than before.

Despite all this, I refuse to leave Pakistan. I will always deny the option of settling down in some foreign country somewhere.

I do acknowledge that all of the above mentioned problems exist on a grand scale in our country, but at the same time there also exists good and the potential for greatness.

There exists the human strength in coming together in great numbers at the time of need arising after a disaster ( flood relief, earthquake relief); there exists the talent of extremely bright minds in our country; there exists brilliant artists; natural resources; creative entrepreneurs; wonderful musicians; passionate sportsmen, captivating play writers and performers.

Where people see political turmoil, lack of dedication and the ‘Pakistan First’ spirit in our national leaders, I see the great potential and a vacuum for people to make things happen themselves. I see inspiration from the examples of Shaukat Khannum Memorial Cancer Hospital, TCF, Teach for Pakistan, Edhi and SOS village.

The potential and thirst to do good by our country will always remain. We just have to make that choice and actually commit.

We can continue to dwell in useless drawing room discussions about how things are rapidly deteriorating in Pakistan, but what good will this do? What we can choose to do is acknowledge the problems and then maybe do something about them - whatever we can do in our individual capacities.

I will never leave Pakistan because this country has given me a good education, a blessed life and boundless happiness. It is now my time to give back.
(BS!.....Source)

I am not, and will never really be interested in getting involved in fixing the political scenario of this country. I don’t believe that is where I can contribute. I believe in humanitarian causes and have already made a choice for myself. I hope and pray to Allah that I get to that point where I have the ability to implement what I have in mind.

Let’s actually start thinking of ‘Pakistan First’ as more than just a random party slogan or a political mileage making sentence; let’s make it a goal. Let’s not just wait around for a symbol of hope for change in this country to come into power to fix things for us. Let’s start trying to fix things ourselves.
 
I don't see any hopeful progress in Pakistan, it is just his opinion. I wouldn't allow children to drive rickshaw or begging money on the streets. I think, this guy is damn joke. Let's talk about cricket and superstar Shahid Afridi. :lol:
 
I don't see any hopeful progress in Pakistan, it is just his opinion. I wouldn't allow children to drive rickshaw or begging money on the streets. I think, this guy is damn joke. Let's talk about cricket and superstar Shahid Afridi. :lol:
phir yeh article mazaq krnye key liye post kiya.
 
"Why i will never leave Pakistan"

Because you are stubborn? :D

In serious side of the note, where ever you are and if your life specially your family's is in danger then better get the heck out of their and find a better place to live.
 
I don't see any hopeful progress in Pakistan, it is just his opinion. I wouldn't allow children to drive rickshaw or begging money on the streets. I think, this guy is damn joke. Let's talk about cricket and superstar Shahid Afridi. :lol:
it is your duty to make your country great and if every say what you say your country will never progress do you hate your country for being poor ? it is not pakistan fault it is your fault and every one who thinks like you
i am sorry if i offended you but what makes countrys progress is the will of the people you wont wake up someday and find everything great
 
phir yeh article mazaq krnye key liye post kiya.

woh this article is good entertainment to boost patriotic feeling and pretend everything fine bohat accha, is nuke ready? :pakistan:

it is your duty to make your country great and if every say what you say your country will never progress do you hate your country for being poor ? it is not pakistan fault it is your fault and every one who thinks like you
i am sorry if i offended you but what makes countrys progress is the will of the people you wont wake up someday and find everything great

We have been waiting for the betterment and great progress, so far Pakistan has failed to meet expectations last sixty-five years. Their economy is in deep trouble and corrupt government kept smiling at the camera, there is no future for the children and youths. Sorry bro, I am only speaking to Pakistanis, not foreginers especially Egyptian. Thanks for advice.

Note: some people says bring revolution, others says next elections for new corrupt leader, some says jihad ....in my opinion, Pakistan should be brought down to replace by Soviet-style.
 
Why I will never leave Pakistan ..... because other countries denied me Visa :lol:


JK....
 
............Traffic cops more often than not are more interested in lining up their pockets with ‘chai paisa’ ..................

"Chai paisa" or "chaah paani" spoken in an uncouth accent?
 
Most Pakistani's if they get visa tomorrow will leave, and its not a complete bad thing.. Pakistan makes a lot of money, by international Pakistani's.
 
You guys can add the frivolous flavour to the article, however, people around the world move around in hunt for better life. Even locals from UK move to place like Australia or Canada. Pakistanis may migrate to other countries but hey, let's not forget, Pakistan also hosts the biggest influx of refugees. BTW, a very close relative had the option to work in the Qatar branch of his bank, but he is very content to remain and work in his local branch.
 
there are some in my family who moved back from italy and canada to india. in couple of years when pakistan Stablises and salaries at least become half that of western nation people wont leave it.
 
on the one hand until i will get the positive and righteous Destination and designation of work...on the other hand i love Pakistan for most. :pakistan:
 
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