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Old Tuesday, November 20, 2012
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Originally Posted by sadam gurmani View Post
You are quite right.Ideological confusion prevails because religion is often used as a tool to muster support.USA used it against soviets in afghanistan and zia used it to get massive support.
Well I think that is not the reason of ideological confusion of the state, that is something which can be called 'strategic maneuvering of a belief' . For Example in Soviet Union, anti-religious campaign by the state was put to halt and religion was not only tolerated but Christianity was revived during World War II to counter the invader's propaganda. Pakistani state's ideological confusion stems from its very foundation, i.e. whether the state should be religious theocracy or a secular democracy. We are still debating what was Quaid's vision for the country in that regard.
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