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Originally Posted by sikandar107
Awwwwwwww...Its not only me Whisper, there are also the persons in you, Endurer, Glimmer, Saira, volvo et al who will eventually bring in peace and development coupled with stability in the region. Trust me Whisper as far as India is concerned, I can ensure that majority of people are like me. And I am pretty sure that the same is the case with Pakistan too. Its so heartening that our generations have started thinking differently and InshAllah, a day will come when this scenario of hatred will slowly be replaced with love and affection. I am an very assertive, postive and optimist person. I have a dream of people living in peace one day leaving behind the scar of yesteyears and I am sure that day will come one day - no matter if I will be there to see it, but the next generation will ultimately definitely. 
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InshaAllah
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Originally Posted by Glamorous-Ladee
kashif thanks for such a great post. You've provided us with great info here. I didnt know much about pakistan befo i went there las year. I've spend a whole year there and from the moment i stepped out of the airport i thought to myself wut the heck did i get into. No offence or anything but that is just what i thought. I agree Pakistan is progressing pretty well. Now i try to keep myself up to date as much as i can on Pakistan. with the whole lal masjid thing i got a little upset on what is going to happen to pakistan and us muslims, there still a 2 sided story to the whole thing and im not sure which side i should be on, anyhow thats is different. I just want nothing but the best for Pakistan, and insha-Allah Our Allah will protect Pakistan, because no matter whr in the world we are and where we are born or raised. Pakistan is our home! 
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InshaAllah

And hell yeah.. Pakistan is our home, and we will build it, together

And you're always welcome
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Originally Posted by nizam
Having recently visited Karachi, I agree that progress is happening but at a very slow pace to such an extent that when one end of the road is completed the other end has pot holes and needs repairing.
If corruption could be reduced and the young Pakistanis change their outlook on time, speed, quality, and throw less litter on the roads and learn to use dust bins like in most countries , then i believe that Pakistan can become the best place to live in.
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Exactly, that's the major problem we face in Karachi, a disinterest of the general public to go beyond mere words, a shit load of corruption, and a lot of potholes.. Rather, roadless roads
