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We are the bright future of Pakistan



     “Pakistan ka Matlib kia La ilaha iIlallah"
Pakistan emerged on the map of the world with the concept of “Two Nation Theory”. Pakistan Movement taught us many lessons. There is a huge history behind the making of Pakistan. Pakistan movement was led by Quaid-e-Azam with the dream of Allama M.Iqbal who addressed the All India Muslim League meeting with this dream.

“I want to see Punjab, Sindh, NWFP, Balouchistan and Bangal having Muslim Majority into a consolidated state”
“Pakistan Resolution” passed after Iqbal’s dream and Pakistan came into being with the continuous struggle of seven years and after crossing infinite hurdles. When Pakistan emerged on the map of world we were nothing, we were just Pakistanis. We did not have any infra-structure, industries, policies and even constitution But now after 65 years we are a nation and we are still in developing country.

Current situation of Pakistan is depressing and alarming. Pakistan is facing many problems like terrorism, corruption, poverty, energy crisis, loans & debts.

Pakistanis are depressed, frustrated and mentally disturbed due to the current situation of Pakistan. There are many factors behind the behind this scenario of Pakistan. People are upset due the rapid increase in daily items, petrol prices & increase in electricity bills make Pakistanis a depressing nation.
Terrorism have taken smiles and happiness from the faces of Pakistanis, we are at war since 2001. Many countries stopped their sports teams & delegates due this terrorism. Terrorist did not even spare Masajids, churches and other Holy Places. Sports activities are completely stopped in Pakistan for the past 7 years. Every country treats Pakistanis like terrorists and Pakistan as a land for terrorism. Playgrounds, fund lands and amusements parks lost their charm and beauty due to the terrorist activities. Our newspapers are filled with crime scenes T.V Channels always break terrorist activities & make people more depressed.
Every Pakistani is hopeless. Hope is a main factor for a bright future of Pakistan. As Allah said in the Holy Quran:

“Hopelessness is a sin."

Moving to educational field, four types of educational system exist in Pakistan i.e Urdu, English, Madrissa and British system. This type of educational system cannot help in making the minds of new generation. Students cannot decide what to choose and what is best for them. One educational system should be in Pakistan to make a new and prosperous Pakistan. Now, youth has a big responsibility on their shoulders making bright future of Pakistan. As Quaid Said:

“Students are the builder of the Pakistan”
Students will be future teachers, doctors, engineers, lawyers, bureaucrats and leaders. They should get excellently in academics. They should lead the society into new grounds and explore Pakistan. Our youth should be committed to Pakistan and the ideology of Pakistan. We should thing above Punjabi, Sindhi, Balouchi, Pakhtoon and Kashmiri. Youth should take the initiative to change the mind sets of Pakistanis.
Cultural Programs should be organized in different areas of the country where people can promote Pakistani items. Pakistan items should be specially used within Pakistan. Pakistani items, brands should be preferable upon other country items. Our culture, our identity and our country name should be the brand name of our things. Pakistan is our identity, our motherland & we a Pakistanis. . We can make bright future of Pakistan by participating in elections. Electoral process and electing new and good people can change the future of Pakistan.
Pakistaniyat should be the main ideology of the new generation. We are indeed the bright future of Pakistan. Our main slogan must be
“Pakistan Zindabad”
Only this slogan should be in every corner of Pakistan. This slogan should be raised and promoted on the huge scale to remove discrimination of colour, creed and class between different regions. Every Pakistanis should work independently to remove corruption and bribery from the country. If we work like a nation then we can remove every evil thing from our country. If we started giving bribery and become the part of this corrupted society then we are getting away from the right path & from the path of Allah.

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