if jinnah could see pakistan today, what would he say? /

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whether Muhammad Ali Jinnah came back from the grave and saw the sorry state of the country he had created,what would he say?
He would be shocked to see that the Pakistan of 1947 had been broken into two, with East Pakistan (where his beloved Muslim League was founded) no longer a share of Pakistan.
He would see a country on the brink of an economic collapse, and with the dollar (which was equal to the rupee in value in 1947) now worth Rs107.
He would see fruits and other edibles from modern Zealand and other countries selling at prices beyond the reach of the common man in a land which once had the potential of being the granary of Asia.
He would see an innocent nine-year-old child killed by vehicles in a large rally led by a discredited politician. in addition,he would see the destitute victim being labelled a “martyr” for democracy by the heartless beasts who were responsible for his death.
He would be amazed to hear calls for putting the Constitution under abeyance, he who was the greatest constitutional lawyer of his times.
The magnitude of corruption would have shocked him, and as he had said time and again that it was necessary to eliminate corruption for the modern country to progress.
He would be shocked to see the hooliganism of the rowdy and undisciplined lawyers who attack judges.
He would be appalled to see the poverty of millions of Pakistanis who achieve not earn enough to feed their families and who desperately try to survive on less than a hundred rupees a day.
It would break his heart to see the state of our schools,where most teachers are absent except on the days when they turn up to collect their salaries.

And he would be filled with horror at the state of our hospitals, with the destitute waiting in long lines to be attended to by ill-trained doctors, and while our corrupt leaders rush abroad to derive treated for the slightest of ailments.
He would see the huge palaces and mansions of the wealthy and the corrupt,but with beggars streaming our streets and roads, and he would be filled with despair.
He would see that those who opposed the creation of Pakistan (and who called him “Kafir-e-Azam”) are now the guardians of its ideology (as defined by them).As a result, and intolerance is so tall that even he would not be considered by such people to be a Muslim.
He would see Christians a
nd other minorities being routinely charged with blasphemy(and being burnt alive). He would see Muslims being killed because their beliefs are different from those of their killers,who believe that only they are true Muslims.
He would remember what he had told the citizens of the country he had created:
“You are fre
e; you are free to disappear to your temples. You are free to disappear to your mosques or to any other places of worship in this State of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion, caste or creed—that has nothing to achieve with the trade of the state.”
He would see girls
as young as 11-years-old being married off to men old enough to be their grandfathers. The jirga system, and the punishment of women for the sins of their male relatives,helpless women being stripped naked, gang-raped and made to walk in public would have shocked him to no halt.
He would see rampant loot an
d plunder of the country, and with shameless members of provincial ruling parties passing legislations to prevent the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) from investigating their corruption.
And he wou
ld see the city of his birth (Karachi) sinking under heaps of rubbish and its residents being slowly poisoned by air and water pollution.
And Jinnah would have wept because present-day Pakistan is so utterly and so horribly different from the country he had wanted it to be.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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