Saturday, March 17, 2012

Change Or No Change By Imran Khan, If Elected?

Lets see, all the previous political leaders and parties have given promises to the Pakistani people, and have unfortunately never fulfilled them. Is Imran Khan going to be one of them? I don’t think so and nor does the “tsunami” because he has something to give our country. Everyone probably sees something in him as he has been given the name “Quaid e Inqilaab”. If he rises to power, he is bound to bring a change as he has already proved himself with the examples of the 1992 Cricket World Cup, as well as his initiating step to build a cancer treatment hospital.

With that said, if he is in power, at least we will get rid of our ex-prisoner president who has done nothing except giving speeches on Benazir Bhutto’s death anniversary every year. Imran Khan has the leading capabilities, which is the reason why he led Pakistan to winning glory in the Cricket World Cup. He is the one person who wants to come in power, not for power, but to bring a change in Pakistan. At the moment, he has achieved a great amount of support by the youth, after all they are the future of Pakistan. In my opinion, he has the largest amount of supporters all over with the “tsunami” he brings in every rally of PTI.

After a very long time, the people of Pakistan have hope for change, as this time we think this hope will not be drained after he rises to power. Even if he tries, though it will take a very very long time with the current condition, I’m sure he can bring a change in our Pakistan.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Should I Be Patriotic For My Country??

I raise this question! I'm a non resident Pakistani and I like it that way. Never lived in Pakistan nor would I ever want to with the current condition of Pakistan, well it was never in a condition in which I'd like to live as compared to the country I've lived all my life in. Lets look at it this way, what is there in Pakistan for me to be proud about, that country just gives me a passport and a permanent residence. Now that's nothing to be proud about is it? There is nothing in my country which I can boast about, except of course the increasing fashion and television industry, which in my opinion does not change Pakistan being in the ''third world'' countries. Majority or maybe all the Pakistani's I argue with hate me for being so negative but I can't help it. We have an ex-prisoner as our President who is the father of corruption. The youth in the rural areas of Pakistan is an aim of being transformed into a terrorist, and all the other population of almost 175 million can be killed anywhere at anytime by those terrorists. Pakistan was brought into being to bring out the individuality of Muslims, the father of our nation wanted us to be completely sundered from the Hindus as I guess they were reducing us to nothing. Well what are we now, we have a lot of people who are bringing Pakistan into the limelight in terms of sports and education but that does not change what is in Pakistan. There is a good standard of education, then again your admission into any university does not depend on your merit as far as you have the money. My relatives live in Pakistan, but then is that all that can make me happy about my country. I won't lie, though there is this gleam of victory on my face when Pakistan wins the cricket match, but that same victorious look changes into anger when the people who made us win the T20 world cup were sentenced to terms to be served in the prison. As of now, if Imran Khan comes into power, as he promises to bring ''Inqilaab''(revolution) I guess it will take him all his life to completely change the picture of Pakistan. I can hate Pakistan as much as I want but it shall still remain my identity, it is where I come from and no one can change that.