While living in any part of Pakistan we usually
listen phrases about adverse condition of country, load shedding, water supply,
terrorism, target killings and various other problems present in our country.
Yes, our country is included in under developmental countries and our people
are striving to improve conditions and status of our country. It's important to
criticize these condition and improve them but beside them we should also
appreciate the wonderful and fascinating beauty present in our country.
The high ranges of Himalayas and Karakoram describes the sky piercing strength
and passion of our people. A country which is suffering from terrorism and
violence posses youth of high ambitions. Narran valley, Kaghan valley and Swat
are captivating tourism localities which posses astonishing beauty. Gilgit
Baltistan is another beautiful eye catching landscape of Pakistan. Pakistan
even don't lack in talent. We have the most unpredictable cricket team who have
won two world cups also, champions of street football and our player had years
of reign in squash world.
We have fastest growing IT industry with the shining stars like Arfa Kareem and
Ayan Quraishi as youngest IT specialist. We have Edhi's philanthropy with
largest NGO working in world saving and supporting miser fellows. In this fast
and cruel age our people still posses humanity, hospitality, love and devotion
towards their country and there nation. This year almost fifty million rupees
of flags and badges were bought on Independence Day. We have one of the best
army of the world and share utmost defense system. People call us terrorist
instead we are victims of terrorism. We are those who are fighting against
human brutality and violence. We have sacrificed our militants young and adults
in the way to peace. Zarb-e-Azb is the apparent example of it.
Pakistan have many problems but we should also throw light on brighter side of
Pakistan. Rather than criticizing it is our duty to be the change we want to
observe in our people atleast be the first step of that change.
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