Educated Punjab ?

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Alright my uncle’s computer is very slow. It is very difficult to write a single post, but I had to write this one. I want to show the picture taken from DailyTimes, to the Musharraf’s Government to prove that Pakistan is not educated well, Musharraf’s calm that Education is getting better is all a lie, in short i would say “All Dictators are lairs”. See the picture Below,

People climb up and down a Bhaati Chowk pedestrian bridge ignoring a warning sign.

And yes our beautiful Punjab minister should also see this Picture. I have found cases worse in Karachi, let my Camera and Computer arrive, there would be like daily pictures of Ignorance.

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Discussion

  1. Says:

    VERY IMPRESSIVE,I AM GLAD YOU ARE SHOWING THE IGNORANCE IN PAKISTAN,AFEW MONTHS AGO I WAS IN PAKISTAN,PEOPLE ARE NOT ONLY POOR BUT NO ONE HAS MANNERS,TRAAFIC IS OUT OF CONTROL,IT SEEMED I AM WALKIING IN A POOR AFRICAN COUNTRY.
    KEEP UP GOOD WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    MWAQAR
    NEW YORK

  2. Says:

    Then you should help us work towards building a better Pakistan. All of us can do soemthing as small as sponsoring a school or endowing a scholarship where needy kids can further their dreams of higher education. It’s about time that every Pakistani choose to do something constructive in whateveer capacity.
    We will reach our goal in time- a progressive,modern and social democratic Pakistan which will be the envy of the world.

  3. Says:

    Despite all the manifold problems that we face, our saving grace is the spirit of our people. I travelled recently to my village in Punjab and was surprised to see how knowledgeable and intelligent the young people have become. We need to create more opportunity for our youngsters. Irrespective of where I go in my country, I always come across decent folk; sure there are plenty of bad ones but there are so many honest and decent folk, particularly among our working class people and labourers. I never lose sight of the basic decency of Pakistanis whenever I question our current political problems. I remain convinced that a couple of cycles of elected government, we will develop a flavour for due process and consitutional thinking.

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