The Man Who Knew The Future Of Pakistan Before Its Creation

Family of the Heart - DIALOGUE & DISCUSSIONS 

I believe Pakistan was a necessity and it became a reality because of the wisdom of Quaide e Azam  M A Jinnah. 165 million people are  in debted to him for his untiring effort until he sidelined Nehru ,who was obviously against division.
 
Without getting into details. I will say that the Muslims are much better off because Pakistan came into existence. Although millions in numbers live in India presently , their literacy rate is mere 6 % in education compared to majority Hindus , they are economically worst than any minority , they are constantly living in fear because thousands were killed in Gujrat, just few years ago.
 
The problem with us is that we don't follow what we preach , just like others , Jews and Christians or even Hindus.
 
Look what we did to Bengali's and lost 1/2 of Pakistan, shamelessly and then had the audacity to blame everyone else except themselves , we did not learn any lesson because now we have done the same to Baluchistan, Punjab is unfair to its own province, three subdivisions are eminent, dis satisfaction abounds , . Sindhis don't look at immigrants, so called Muhajirs,even  after three generations., so where do we stop.
 
Kalam Azad may have been a great visionary but I think he was sidelined by MA Jinnah because he saw no future of Muslims, the current situation is a testimony, blood and destruction was every day affair. If Muslims can not see eye to eye with fellow Muslims, they feel they can kill others on the basis of misinterpreted divine messages , then the only way peace can be achieved is through strict application of Rule of Law regardless of his belief. There are people on both sides , in every religion who will use any means to exploit the masses for their own ego, tangible and intangible gains.
 
Can we strengthen Pakistan based on fairness for all rather than ethnicity and eradicate corruption , we are shamelessly fighting to be number one in the world so it seems.  
 
Perwaiz Ahmad

Send questions or comments to Family of the Heart