Hardly any nation in the world, despite its vast reserves of natural resources and human potential, has suffered as much hatred, nepotism and dishonesty as the Pakistani nation, while politicians are the ones who are in power and decide the fate of any country.
In Pakistan, hypocritical politicians destroyed the economy of this country. The stain of hatred is being spread in the nation so that future generations may forget the precious feelings and sentiments like humanity and patriotism and forget the history of the country.
In the past, the Pakistani nation has produced descendants who have made a name for themselves around the world with their talents and work. But alas! To date, there is no one in politics who has put his country and nation on the path of mutual love and brotherhood like Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
In order to weaken the country, external powers have always attacked the economy and divided the people on the basis of race and prejudice, sometimes in the name of Punjabi, sometimes in the name of Pathan, sometimes in the name of Baloch and sometimes in the name of Muhajir. People kept fighting among themselves while no competent politician and real leader was voted on the basis of merit.
In a country where the rightful owner does not get his right and the right people are not recruited for the right work in the institutions, the economy of that country is destroyed. Politicians only fooled the people with slogans and vultures and the people were always anxious waiting for bread, cloth and house.
The most important thing to improve the economy is to use wealth in the right direction. Politicians played such a game that wealth was concentrated in certain families and these families used this wealth to devise new tactics to destroy the country’s economy and politics.
In Pakistan, for example, government institutions have always been weakened so that they could be handed over to the private sector, and the private sector, at its own discretion, accumulates wealth around it. The blood and sweat of the people is pocketed in the name of inflation.
There was a time when electricity was cheap in Pakistan because the power plants were run by the government but the politicians hired unrelated people in these power plants and ruined it to such an extent that they had to sell the power system to the private sector.
The question is, what forces were behind these political people? Those invisible hands are still present today, an example of which can be taken from the history of K-Electric, which maintains its commitment to every government so that their institution can legislate in its own interest as much as possible.
K-Electric, which in the past used to generate electricity from furnace oil and gas, today seems to generate electricity only from gas to make it cheaper. However, they still sell electricity to the public at the most expensive price. There was no politician in the past or today who asked him about this condition.
Due to expensive electricity, people cannot use any facility for the comfort of their life. This is because whether it is a washing machine, an air cooler, an air conditioner, a water motor or anything that runs on electricity, people do not use it because of the high cost of electricity.
Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, has been without power for hours and its electricity bills are rising every month. At one time this increase was limited to a few paise, now it is increasing in terms of several rupees. Sometimes Rs 5 and sometimes Rs 10 are increased.
According to a conservative estimate, the price of electricity has risen by 150 per cent in the last 15 years, but the salaries of employees in private companies have risen by only about 25 per cent in the last 15 years, and the government has also imposed taxes on salaried employees. If taxes are levied on the capitalists, then those troubles are also put on the account of the people by raising the prices of essential commodities.
There is a need for the politicians in power not to consider the world as their first and last home but also to think about their fate because Allah’s rod is silent and there’s nobody who can save one from the wrath of God.