Speaking Truth to Oppressed

Jinnah and the future of Pakistan

'Pakistan most philanthropic nation in world'

Pakistan is a country that is trailed by misfortune right from the principal day of its development. After the death of our incredible pioneer Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan hasn’t produced any unique leader who has the capacity to lead and direct individuals in the right course. This is the reason behind the decentralization of thoughts, contemplations, and responses among the people in Pakistan.

It is an extraordinary misfortune that regardless of having a hub of natural resources, Pakistan is denied many valuable opportunities and success doors in contrast with different nations, where Pakistanis generally face this dilemma of which party to pick and what to do as responsible citizens.

Pakistan is full of innovative minds, personalities, and talents. The youngsters of Pakistan are not less competent and are capable to compete with other countries. Late Arfa Kareem, Ali Moeen Nawazish are some illustrations of youthful Pakistanis who have raised the name of Pakistan In front of the world. But our demerits are unquestionably more than our merits.

A great deal of our youngsters are occupied with humoring themselves in futile exercises, spoiling their futures. The fundamental reason is that there is no appropriate guidance. We are generally spelled by Western culture. Our own way of life is lost someplace in the Western and Indian cultures. But what’s the point is the arising question, how we ought to make our future brighter and how can we make Pakistan stand among the developed nations in the next few years?

First and foremost, Pakistanis must realize that they alone hold the power to define the country’s bright destiny. The nation as a whole needs to be educated first. It ought to have access to contemporary knowledge in the humanities and sciences. Everyone should be able to communicate effectively in English, but rather than prioritizing English’s dominance, we should all prioritize speaking and using our mother tongues.

Second, we need to be united and strong within. Our political, economic, and social systems ought to be cohesive and supportive of one another. In this way, the political, economic, and social conditions of our nation and country directly affect their future. Politically, our government should be run under a structure that provides continuity and stability. We should live in a country where everyone expresses interest in politics, allowing them the freedom of speech so that many brilliant ideas come to light and could bring some revolutionary changes. It should also provide opportunities for capable common people to ascend to the highest positions in elected assemblies and the government.

The industrial and commercial sectors of our nation’s economy ought to grow quickly. So that our labor force can work as hard as possible, our nation should build enormous factories in various regions. For a steady supply of water and access to affordable electricity, we should build both large and minor dams across our rivers. In this nation, social fairness should be fully realized. When someone breaks the law, they should be held to the same standards of punishment as common, low-income residents, and the law courts should be permitted to operate independently.

Our nation will become a role model for all other nations if the aforementioned political, economic, and social criteria are met. We must labor arduously day and night, earnestly and methodically, persistently and collectively, for such a glorious future. Because empowering its people and establishing political institutions is essential to Pakistan’s future viability, stability, and security. On the occasion of Pakistan’s 76th anniversary of independence, let’s pledge to engage in a fight for the country’s bright and promising future. As Quaid e Azam once stated, “There is no power on earth that can undo Pakistan”.

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