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But isnt it more out of a sense of resignation that out of enthusiasm ?
I would also want you to answer my second post.
Out of reality not enthusiasm
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But isnt it more out of a sense of resignation that out of enthusiasm ?
I would also want you to answer my second post.
But isnt it more out of a sense of resignation that out of enthusiasm ?
But is there an awareness among the common Pakistani that Democracy as an institution takes time to mature and MD though maybe fruitful in the short term cannot compete with the long term benefit of a stable democracy ?
But isnt it more out of a sense of resignation that out of enthusiasm ?
I would also want you to answer my second post.
Out of reality not enthusiasm
Democracy needs time to mature Jana --- you dont get results overnight.
See we toiled with democracy for 45 years til 1992 with no significant results and in the process almost going bankrupt.
But then definitely a leader will come who will then take the ountry to a bigger growth path and that's when you get to enjoy the fruits of it.
Any way I going offtopic and since I got my answer from TF and TL,I'll leave it here as ultimately its your country and if you guys are satisfied then who cares abt outsiders?
You are very right. But who said Pakistani public is against democracy ? this is a flawed notion some people assume about us because respecting or trusting our army does not mean that we are against democracy.
we praise army and stand by it because of its commitment to the work which is otherwise responsibility of the civilian administration as disaster managment and other public services.
Seriously.Us should admit it failed and get out of pakistan.Or get more men and airforce to afghanistan.
Pakistan forcing Taliban militants to keep fighting, Karzai says in leaked cable
Afghan President Hamid Karzai told a US envoy this year that the Pakistani government is forcing Taliban fighters to keep fighting coalition forces, according to a State Department cable released by WikiLeaks.
If true, the allegation would add evidence to claims Pakistan is intentionally prolonging the war effort to ensure that any future peace settlement results in an Afghan "satellite state" of Pakistan.