While one part of the country is involve in the fight with Taliban and the other is involved with fight against it's own people, one might easily make a conclusion that this stage could doubtlessly lead to the collapse of this poorly built country.
I'm sorry if I offended someone when I said "poorly built", believe me I pay no blame to the forefathers of the nation of Pakistan, rather I respect and owe my life to them as they have blessed me with a land that I and others, in years to come would proudly call our homeland and even in times of utter-collapse we and many do call this land, proudly our homeland.
That's an emotional attachment we, the people of this country have to this wonderful area, surprisingly we Pakistani's our the leading people of any country to have such a strong emotional attachment to our own country with the people of Japan and USA coming behind us. Something to be happy about so yes feel proud Pakistani's that you truly bleed Green.
But lets be fair, the emotional attachment to a country is of no use unless that aspect is turned into something productive for the country, right? Unfortunately that's something what we lack. But, then again there is the but and normally "but's" are used for something negative, something wrong, something that makes a person says "oh no, no but's please", though the but here is something of a good thing for this country. It's the giving proof that even when the majority of the people of this land don't do much for their homeland there are people that will till their very last believe in this country and work for it's betterment. Unfortunately those people aren't actually in a position of doing much, though their passion is admirable. Those people are refereed to by their economical and financial standards by the community and are tagged in as the "poor" or in good word terms the "less fortunate".
It's something to think about, how corrupt and bad our society has become and cruel it is to the poor people, rather when talked about Pakistan, the most people who would give in their lives and everything for this land would come from the poor side, whilst the "fortunate" would not bother to give a dime in. I'm not to take anything away from the rich, yes there are good rich people but if this homeland of ours had much more good rich people we wouldn't have so many poor people and definitely we, Pakistan, would have been in a better position than we are now in.
I'm sorry if I offended someone when I said "poorly built", believe me I pay no blame to the forefathers of the nation of Pakistan, rather I respect and owe my life to them as they have blessed me with a land that I and others, in years to come would proudly call our homeland and even in times of utter-collapse we and many do call this land, proudly our homeland.
That's an emotional attachment we, the people of this country have to this wonderful area, surprisingly we Pakistani's our the leading people of any country to have such a strong emotional attachment to our own country with the people of Japan and USA coming behind us. Something to be happy about so yes feel proud Pakistani's that you truly bleed Green.
But lets be fair, the emotional attachment to a country is of no use unless that aspect is turned into something productive for the country, right? Unfortunately that's something what we lack. But, then again there is the but and normally "but's" are used for something negative, something wrong, something that makes a person says "oh no, no but's please", though the but here is something of a good thing for this country. It's the giving proof that even when the majority of the people of this land don't do much for their homeland there are people that will till their very last believe in this country and work for it's betterment. Unfortunately those people aren't actually in a position of doing much, though their passion is admirable. Those people are refereed to by their economical and financial standards by the community and are tagged in as the "poor" or in good word terms the "less fortunate".
It's something to think about, how corrupt and bad our society has become and cruel it is to the poor people, rather when talked about Pakistan, the most people who would give in their lives and everything for this land would come from the poor side, whilst the "fortunate" would not bother to give a dime in. I'm not to take anything away from the rich, yes there are good rich people but if this homeland of ours had much more good rich people we wouldn't have so many poor people and definitely we, Pakistan, would have been in a better position than we are now in.
yes there still is hope. and inshallah Pakistan will prosper as long as those in it are treated. equally so the mission for which Pakistan was built is accomplished.
ReplyDeleteonce again I say that the genetic problems of Pakistan will be overcome. by equality between its provinces
Good thoughts. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThank You!! :)
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