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pakistan's problemz
those who claim to b the policy makrs n analysts look at the problem of pakistan vd colord specticals....i mean 2 say they belong to urban centrs n r utterly unfamiliar vd the problmz of rural areas....for example my professors at QUAID-I-AZAM uni vr living in islamabad n belonged to the MIDDLE CLASS for them the problemz in pakistan vr those faced by the middle class in urban areas...they used to talk abt structural adjustments vd in the system...not to chang the system itself bcz being part of middle class they vr pro-status quo.
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i think the core problems of Pakistan are:
1. Misplaced priorities 2.Absence of institutional credibility. 3.Global and regional realities versus policy anachronism. 4.Demographic imbalance super imposed upon uneven distribution of national resources. 5.Westward looking feudalistic ruling elite lacking cognizance of indigenous socio-political malaise of the state. (energy, economy, poverty etc can all be justifiably placed under any of the above headings) |
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Pakistan's Problem....
According to me, Pakistan's Worst Problem is that..... In Pakistan noone thinks he is Pakistani.. Everyone thinks about hisself/herself.. not for Pakistan.. dont even think what are they doing and what for they are doing... If Every one should know what for he is here then all things would be alright..
One more thing that in Pakistan there isn't equality or Justice.. If everyone be given what he deserves or what he earns .. all the problems will be solved.. |
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sincere people
the only problem Pakistan facing is
"ACUTE SHORTAGE OF SINCERE PEOPLE" |
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Number one Problem of Pakistan
Near to me the number one problem of Pakistan is "Security". If you provide every kind of security to man, he can be able to solve his problems himself and in a consequence all paroblims will be eliminated from Pakistan.
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The problem is with the Political Organization.Though Pakistan is not an independent country yet a lot could be achieved by stabilizing the Political Organization.We can figure out this destabilization from the very inception of Pakistan when Iskandar Mirza tried to prevail his monopoly and changed the cabinet every now and then.Strong Constitution is the need of the hour.
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Lack Of Leadership
In my point of view the major problem faced by pakistan today is the lack of sincere and patriot leadership. No matter Nawaz Sharif looks different from the rest but he still is constrained in a circle of self serving politician. He might realise that the politician around him are not true patriot or either they are seasoned ones.
If Pakistan has got true and sincere leader from its inception after the demise of the Quaed the situation would have been much different than that of today. Kala Bagh Dam has been completed if our leaders have taken it seriously and sincerely. If the project of KBD has completed there was rare chance of energy or water crisis left to be faced by the poor Nationals of Pakistan. : |
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problem
i think one of the major problem of pakistan is that there is no co ordination among different institutions of our state.
everyone is trying to pull others leg...
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according to me,major problems are
passimism idleness ignorance |
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@ Moon
You are talking about the citizens or the govt?
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