Civilian governments a boon rather than bane for Pakistan
Sunday, January 29th, 2012 10:21:33 by Muhammad Qasim HassanCivilian governments a boon rather than bane for Pakistan
There is no denying the fact that the people of Pakistan do not care really care about who comes into power, as long as the government is fulfilling its duty of providing them with food, clothes and shelter.
The politicians continuously claim that the nation demands democracy and that the civilian government can play a crucial role in improving the current condition of the country. However, little do they realise that the root cause of the majority of problems
prevailing in Pakistan are directly or indirectly associated with the civilian government.
The economical and financial condition of Pakistan is declining at an alarming rate, with the credit going to the political parties. Most of the industries are not working at their maximum capacity as the shortage of electricity and gas makes it extremely
difficult for them to perform with efficiency. If the politicians had not politicised the entire Kalabagh Dam project, things would surely have been quite different in the country. There may have been a number of things that we could be arguing over and complaining
about, but electricity was definitely not going to be one of them.
The amount of inflation that has taken place in Pakistan over the last four years is astonishing. The figure clearly shows the role of an incompetent person in formulating and executing the monetary and fiscal policy. As a result, the country is headed towards
an economic and financial collapse.
There is hardly any sector that has flourished or even improved in the last few years. Everything is becoming worse day by day and yet we find the politicians claiming on political talk shows that the nation wants nothing more than to safeguard the sanctity
of the constitution and parliament.
It is beyond logic to find under-qualified people constituting the government and making policies for us despite having zero knowledge on the matter.
Regardless of what the politicians have to say, the Pakistani nation is not blind. It is only a matter of time before people rise against the tyrannical rule of the politicians and instead demand the basic necessities from anyone who’s willing to actually
commit to the task of bringing improvement in the country.
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