After 18th February 2008, a new government formed in Pakistan with the hopes of more than 160 Million people. After 3 months of the elections, we the people of Pakistan are still confused about the actual problem of the Pakistani's.
- The political triangle thinks that the only problem of Pakistani's is Restoration of Chief Justice.
- Whereas, a common man (like me) thinks, the main problem of Pakistan is Un-employment, Un-certain Political Condition, Power Crisis, Food Crisis, Increasing Prices, Petroleum Prices, Health & Education.
Beside the political triangle, 160 Million people has to decide that what is the main problem of Pakistani's, so that we can solve it.
Do you have any reply???
5 comments:
A nice effort, I think we should not follow what the triangle is barking. We should focus on the problems of the common man.
Saad
I say .. let the chief justice be re-instated , and let the democratic process carry on .. mistakes will be made again (like in the past).. for sure.. but the democracy will grow slowly but surely like an infant grows into a matured person over time . ..the active media role will be the key factor in the check n balance..
COURTS of LAW .. are one of the four foundations in any society...
no one has the right to distroy it ..
the problems of pakistan ... such as power shortage .. sky high prices of consumption items .. poor law n order situation .. will not disappear with just a magic trick .. it takes time ... a vision .. and a team to accomplish such goals..
without any polotical affiliation .. i admire the kind of work CITY NAZIM mustafa kamal is doing .. everyone will agree that the face of karachi is changing .. in a much faster speed than any of us ever imagined.. Y ?? Bcoz the person incharge is hard working ..( i have seen him my self inspecting projects at 2.00 am ..) under standing and is from a common back ground ..
Karachi was a messed up city .. and still is but slowly it is comming out of this mess ...
The problems of Pakistan are same as karachi (but on a larger scale) and they can be resolved with a slow but steady and long term policies...
enough for the day ...
danish hanif
Dear Danish,
I respect your thoughts.......
But I have 1 question, should we (and our political leaders) keep crying for the restoration of chief justice OR should we start focusing the problem a common citizen is facing in his/her daily life????
Faraz
In my humble opinion, the politicians dont care about the common man like Faraz and me. They simply care about themselves and their power. On the other hand do we care about the "problems" of our politicians or our feudal "masters"? Its a cold, cruel and a very selfish world. As they say, "Every man for himself."
Why do we expect these people to help us in the first place? They are out there because of thier lust for power.
We do not need the like of Imran Khan, Altaf Hussain, Pervez Musharraf or Zaradari for that matter. We should create leaders from our own communities, offices, mohaalas and neighbourhood.
We should inspire others through our own action rather then only being inspired and admiring others. What Pakistan needs is a working class heros, everyday people who can contribute towards the betterment of Pakistan and its people.
We dont need posh offices, big bungalows, big cars. We need educated, competent and honest people, who are sincere with thier country and people and thier work.
These are my comments, Faraz nice initiative.
I think we should merge with India and Bangladesh and become Pakbangladia.. this will solve all the problems and India will teach us a few lessons in democracy.
As an added benefit, we won't have to submit to police report when we visit Goa!
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