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Old Wednesday, June 28, 2006
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@ Muskan Ghuman

Good Leaders are those who take initiate at their own i.e. do not first see the fate of others in any field.

Secondly I have not told in the thread that tip which I myself shall follow.....

Thirdly yes I also say that competent leadership should replace the incompetent. In that my point of view is not different to yours.

Difference is that I am saying that instead of waiting for any competent leader who shall come and solve our problems, we ourselves first should find the workable solutions to our problems and then we should do struggle to become leader with the view to implement our own solutions...

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I think we can have neither strong institutions nor capable leadership unless we educate our masses.If our voters vote with their foot-prints,how can we have educated,charasmatic leadership who are in turn supposed to strengthen the institutions.
Take Islam for example which started with the word'Read'.And today it is the largest deen(religion)in the world.How wonderfully Rousseo and Voltaire revolutionized the French peasantry with pamphlets for which a lady-admirer of Voltaire had donated the money.At least those who followed them knew the ABCs and helped them bring about such memorable revolution.Now go and see the french leadership and institutions.
Look at India,the biggest demonized democracy with elected leadership.what about her decaying,corrupt and crooked institutions administered by laughing characters like Laalu and rabri devi,or fancy filmstars.Only bcoz India also remains as illiterate as we.I would say the problm with all third world is wide-spread illiteracy.Poverty vanishes with skilled,literate populace.Malthus' theory of natural population check is alwys in the play to control poverty in rising population only if society is literate enough to get skilled and elect leaders who build strong insttitions.
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I rate these all the number 1 problem in Pakistan. But besides all these there is another problem which is Pakistan herself and we being Pakistani have not been able to find where Pakistan is?. The ultimate cause of the creation of Pakistan has gone as we failed to find out solution of these problems to by pass ourself from these socio-politico anomalies.Then Who is to blame, I think, it is Pakistan herself.
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All the problems mentioned in this thread are related to one another. once Mahatir Mohd visited Pakistan,whn he was askd dat,"how can we make pakistan progressive?",he replied,"educate the people."similarly Sir Syed Ahmed khan used to say...educate the people...cure the root and the tree will flourish....!!
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Pakistan,s the biggest problem is that
"We dont Know what is the problem"

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Post problem is the one u dont mentioned?

one of the most important problem is our religious problem?
we have such a vague concept about our religion islam that we dont know how to lead our lives than how could we run a country. if only one of our leader just study once about LIFE HISTROY OF HAZRAT UMAR FAROOQ (AS)
he will surely cum to know how to run country with strong leadership.
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the only problem of pak is inequality
if v solve this
then no buddy can stop us 4rom
our dreamed destination
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Salam!

The biggest and most threatening problem of pakistan is the widespread illiteracy. Only an educated and literate Pakistan can face the future challenges and resolve the internal and external issues.

Educate the people...cure the root and the tree will flourish....!!

All the best,

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The biggest problem of all is that no one is sincere.
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United v stay
Divided v fall.
Main prob is lack ov unity.
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