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Zaroorat-e-Leader (Urdu Article)

By Mushtaq Ahmad • Dec 29th, 2008 • Category: Politics (Urdu) • 4 Comments

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  1. My father tells a story of a Masjid Imam who had been working as an Imam-e-Masjid at a village for more than 10 years. Once a Major General of Pakistan Army came for prayer there and shocked to see the Imam. He suddenly caught him up, all the emergency sirens were turned on and he was suddenly handed over to the army. All this situation was strongly opposed by the villagers because they used to respect him!
    Later the General told that the so called imam is a SIKH and he had met him in India when he was arrested in 1971.

  2. The point is the corruption is every were but there is a limit and boundaries, the leader has to be faithful with the country first. Indian leaders never ever compromised against the interest of their country in sixty years for the development of their country how many water dames and power generation project they made, how many IT industry they made with the help of government,
    For example there is one IT industry in Kolkata Maryann Williams XENITIS GROUP their current year sales stand at US$ 250M and the next year projection is around US$ 500M. Web site is http://www.xenitisgroup.com.
    In their IT industry only provided the jobs in thousands because of the faithful leaders with their own country unfortunately Pakistan never ever got a faithful leader after Quaiz-eAzam in 60 years. All lotaras like Zardari and Nawaz Shreef.

  3. In my point of view, as a nation we all have to organise ourselves. We have to fight against the enemies of Pakistan. The problem is that we never spoke infront of any leadership so they did whatever they wanted to do. It is never to late, we all can put our hands together and ask for Ihtasab from these leaders. 65 percent of Pakistan’s population is between the age of 18 and 30. So we have the strength and we the passion, the only thing we need is unity and chances.
    This is the responsibility of us as a youth of Pakistan to save our country. My suggestion for this purpose is to make an organisation and we all can contribute in the prosperity of our own Pakistan.

    Pakistan Zindabad.

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