sir ab karny k kam batye.ek example ly ap.ek degree ki ba jye main nay b tech engineering aur mass communication ki 2 degrees hasil ki hain.aur abi tak job k laye dykhay kha raha hon.ap ye to keh dy gay koi apni shoti dokan dal lo shota business start kar lo.ap mujy ye baty agr sary perhy lehky shops aur business he kary gay to in berhy berhy business men k business kon samabhaly ga in ko boss kon bany ga.ap ka assistant ya p a kon bany ga.ham 350 sal pishy hain to in 350 say gay kisy nikly ye b to batye.choro pay chor he any hain farishty nai.
This has been my observation of the people of the subcontinent… Pakistan will never prosper unless the common man alters his mindset and gets rid of the ruling classes. The British ruled India through the Princes, Maharajas, Sardars and Tribal Chiefs… In recent years the US has been using the same methods to control Pakistan.. I feel that there is some inherent weakness in the people that makes them dependent on the upper classes… It may not be a bad idea to have a debate on this issue and discuss the ways in which the people in rural areas can be weaned off this habit… Perhaps setting up alternative safety nets and support agencies might break the hold of the land owning gentry!!! Otherwise the future will be bleak and the ruling class will sell our freedom once more tie the shackles of slavery around our necks for centuries to come.
Khadija
Hahahahaha very much Mr Javed you must have to read the authentic literature about Mughal Era. It was British Education Minister who said that we cant defeat such a nation without breaking their educational system. From Akbar to Aurang Zaib it was Golden era Of Mughal Empire down fall started after Aurang Zaib
when Rangeela became the Empror. well plz do read Lanepools History of India, Dr V A Smith, Dr S M Ikram DR Iswari Parsad.
these are Authentic Indian History Books
There is certainly some inherent weakness in the people of the subcontinent. Whether it is due to the a sense of inferiority induced by thousands of years of foreign invasions from the north is difficult to say. But it true that there is a lack of cohesion, patriotism, and loyalty towards your country. The trait is particularly specific to the rich of the subcontinent. Hence why foreign powers have been able to break the will of this subcontinent and trap it’s people into slavery via the Rajahs and Maharajas. The trend goes on. India has caught on to this fact and is nurturing Nationalism in the country but Pakistan’s ruling classes are still function body and soul on the colonial model of receiving stipends from the Colonial Masters to enslave the masses!!! Pakistan needed an education system to cultivate Nationalism. But it is a shame that our leaders would rather destroy the country than lower their own personal expectations.
sir ab karny k kam batye.ek example ly ap.ek degree ki ba jye main nay b tech engineering aur mass communication ki 2 degrees hasil ki hain.aur abi tak job k laye dykhay kha raha hon.ap ye to keh dy gay koi apni shoti dokan dal lo shota business start kar lo.ap mujy ye baty agr sary perhy lehky shops aur business he kary gay to in berhy berhy business men k business kon samabhaly ga in ko boss kon bany ga.ap ka assistant ya p a kon bany ga.ham 350 sal pishy hain to in 350 say gay kisy nikly ye b to batye.choro pay chor he any hain farishty nai.
great sir………..
This has been my observation of the people of the subcontinent… Pakistan will never prosper unless the common man alters his mindset and gets rid of the ruling classes. The British ruled India through the Princes, Maharajas, Sardars and Tribal Chiefs… In recent years the US has been using the same methods to control Pakistan.. I feel that there is some inherent weakness in the people that makes them dependent on the upper classes… It may not be a bad idea to have a debate on this issue and discuss the ways in which the people in rural areas can be weaned off this habit… Perhaps setting up alternative safety nets and support agencies might break the hold of the land owning gentry!!! Otherwise the future will be bleak and the ruling class will sell our freedom once more tie the shackles of slavery around our necks for centuries to come.
Hahahahaha very much Mr Javed you must have to read the authentic literature about Mughal Era. It was British Education Minister who said that we cant defeat such a nation without breaking their educational system. From Akbar to Aurang Zaib it was Golden era Of Mughal Empire down fall started after Aurang Zaib
when Rangeela became the Empror. well plz do read Lanepools History of India, Dr V A Smith, Dr S M Ikram DR Iswari Parsad.
these are Authentic Indian History Books
There is certainly some inherent weakness in the people of the subcontinent. Whether it is due to the a sense of inferiority induced by thousands of years of foreign invasions from the north is difficult to say. But it true that there is a lack of cohesion, patriotism, and loyalty towards your country. The trait is particularly specific to the rich of the subcontinent. Hence why foreign powers have been able to break the will of this subcontinent and trap it’s people into slavery via the Rajahs and Maharajas. The trend goes on. India has caught on to this fact and is nurturing Nationalism in the country but Pakistan’s ruling classes are still function body and soul on the colonial model of receiving stipends from the Colonial Masters to enslave the masses!!! Pakistan needed an education system to cultivate Nationalism. But it is a shame that our leaders would rather destroy the country than lower their own personal expectations.