Humans on earth made amazing progress over time and learned to live organized in groups. When many people started living together, there was a need for a government to steer them in one direction. Then came the era of politics, so-called service and photo sessions.
In fact, when the need for government arose, man learned various ways of governing, which developed over time, among which democracy is the foremost. Most of the countries of the world, including Pakistan, are governed by this method and this is the method that requires the most photo sessions.
In a democracy, two groups are very important, which can be called the government and the opposition. None of them likes to praise the other, but in most cases negative criticism is the norm. Positive criticism based on construction is rarely seen in countries like Pakistan.
Floods have wreaked havoc in Pakistan today and if we look at the statistics up to August 28, 1,033 people died during this cruel flood, including 456 men, 207 women and 348 children. When the aid was distributed, it was time for the photo session.
The need for a photo session arises because politicians have to show their performance to get votes from the public that they distributed charity to the public on such and such occasion or gave money to the families of those who died in such and such accidents. Such things are also published and broadcast in the media.
The most followed religion in Pakistan is Islam, which says that if you give charity with one hand, the other should not know, but what about the politician who risked his political career to follow Islam? put on Thus the series of photo sessions go on and on.
The saddest thing is that these politicians who give relief cheques to the poor and get their names published in the newspapers, their houses are destroyed because a provincial minister diverted the floodwater towards them to save his crops.
Generally, poor people who are not educated do not understand such big things, but with the passage of time, the media has raised awareness among the people due to which anger is also flourishing in the people. It is necessary that today’s politicians also understand these things and focus on the politics of service by reducing the emphasis on photo sessions.