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I dont forsee any signifacant change in pakistan in the future cuz we like corrupt politicians and we will continue selecting them for our parliment and they will continue looting us and fooling us.
It is all due to the fact that we ourselves are corrupt and leaders are emerging from us. Dont mind the truth plz.......
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I dont forsee any signifacant change in pakistan in the future cuz we like corrupt politicians and we will continue selecting them for our parliment and they will continue looting us and fooling us.
It is all due to the fact that we ourselves are corrupt and leaders are emerging from us. Dont mind the truth plz.......
i see things going really well in the future.the current problems and crises are not going to last long.the media, military and judiciary hv started playing serious and responsible role.now itz just some the politicians that continue to serve like a virus in the system.the current govt has been doing many things right but we people do not consider them because of the gas and electricity cises that touch our daily life again and again.but rest assured, these problems are going to obviate in some time.it looks really very sad when people like us present a taxi-driver view of problems.let this govt complete its tenure.lets see what it has in the basket when they return to us for re-election.
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A taxi driver is the most informed person on the road as he meets the people with different point of views all day and know the ground realities and first-hand information unlike us who are sitting on net in a room seeking information from doubtfull/biased and second-hand sourses.
Wishfull thinking is your right, but the same lot will come to contest next election and we will elect them again. Remember the Jamshed Dasti example ?
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A taxi driver is the most informed person on the road as he meets the people with different point of views all day and know the ground realities and first-hand information unlike us who are sitting on net in a room seeking information from doubtfull/biased and second-hand sourses.
Wishfull thinking is your right, but the same lot will come to contest next election and we will elect them again. Remember the Jamshed Dasti example ?
Dear if we youth become pessimist then what wil be the cure of these so far incurable viruses?

I forsee miraculous revloution in coming years. just keep ur fingers crossed.

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Dear what is remedy of these problems?

What should be done to make this country prosperous n peaceful?

Plz come up with some solid solutions, just pessimism is not going to work.

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there is nothing we can pin our hopes on, nothing except Allah. politicians, judiciary, burearcracy, military, media, no one can take us forward because we as people and as a nation does not have wat it takes to progress. we are failing as a country because we as people are failing, we as nation are failing.
until and unless we the people donot change, we cant hope for a better future
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Illiteracy is the major problem of Pakistan.According to Jang newspaper,only 0.06%people are graduate in Pakistan,ironically,majority of the Govt universities' graduates donot know how to right job application in English??
Is it fault of the students or whom?
Most of the teachers,profs,and lecturers dont know much about the english.
They used to deliver lectures in their own mother tongue rather than english.
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Is it fault of the students or whom?
Most of the teachers,profs,and lecturers dont know much about the english.
They used to deliver lectures in their own mother tongue rather than english.
i think as far as the problem of literacy is concerned it's a systematic fault,if there is proper check and balance policy, then i think the situation will be under controlled. the most sever problem in our education system is that students sit luxuriously, get detailed notes, helping books etc.., they not use their brain at all. In most of the institutions of our country students are educating in this way. But i think our youth is realizing our current problems.... it has talent, courage and spirit to change the fate of our country... it will bring a green revolution Inshallah!
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Cool The future of pakistan is bright but------?

The future of our country is bright but if the following steps are taken immediately.
1. Give first priorty to eduction on emergcy basis.
2. Islamic rules (for all) and its proper impliction like UAE, and Saudi
3. Equall and fair distribution of resources.(no discrimination)
If the above steps taken inshallah you will see positive chnage in near future.
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