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Originally Posted by Husnain Qaiser View Post
Yes. It is Sad but it is true.

Not just in Pakistan, all over the world, politicians tend to control law enforcement agencies(Police, Intelligence Bureau, Lawyers etc.) for their vested interests. It is pretty obvious why - to get away from their malpractices and unlawful activities and who better to save them then the law itself.

Pakistani Perspective:

Pakistan is an underdeveloped, corrupt(mostly) country with literacy rate of below 60 Percent(Govt. Figures) so the tendency of falling prey to immoral things is higher, thus, Police pampering politicians for their benefits and politicians rewarding them in return is not news.

Point is, these MNA's and MPA's have learnt this trade from our so-called leaders. The transferring of Police officers and bureaucrats by chief ministers, prime ministers for their own interests has encouraged politicians of all cadres to use Govt. Institutes as their puppets.

This also clarifies why the new Governments change all high level positions i.e. Chief of Army Staff, Supreme/High court judges etc.

This is a devils circle. This is exactly why Pakistan is falling behind. It is nobody's fault but ours.

I could go on and on but for the sake of my rising blood pressure I should stop, but I will happy to hear what others have to say about it.
Husnain, yes it is a sad reality but we need to change it. The issue is "how". By the way does this also happen in developed countries such as US, UK, France, Germany etc?

Apart from that I wanted to ask if we can raise such an "issue" in our exams, without taking any political figure's name? It is often said not to pinpoint any government's name.
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