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Originally Posted by mhmmdkashif View Post
There are other hindrances as well. Even if judiciary, military and other un-elected centers of power work within their limits, still present parliamentary republican form of government, as it exists in Pakistan, will not be able to deliver anything and they will crawl into others' (judiciary etc) space. It is not easy to separate state and politics in Pakistan because Pakistani is a deeply divided and backward society and each division is firmly entrenched in people's minds. You need a more controlled form of democracy that can separate state and politics, and for that you need new institutions which might sound monarchy like .
What good can be done by separating politics from state? Give any single example of a country where it has been practised and succeeded?
Politics is the only way people of Pakistan, you an me can take part in the state affairs. Monarchy in the form of Ayub era, Zia era and to some exetent Musharraf era failed because majority of people of Pakistan have faith in democracy.
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