Rare breed

Published August 16, 2017

PAKISTAN celebrated its 70th birthday on Monday. In August 1947, we had the charismatic Quaid to lead our nation and our political elite was neither corrupt nor power-hungry. Fast-forward to today and we find our top political leadership —almost entirely perhaps — is self-serving and covets pelf and power. Clean politicians today are a rare breed.

I pray that Pakistanis become more tolerant, pluralistic, progressive and forward-looking as prosperity beckons from our country participating in the Greater Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. For this we have to abandon our fetters which are feudalism and tribalism. We cannot afford to delay as the world continues to progress and modernise at a fast pace.

Abbas R. Siddiqi

Lahore

Published in Dawn, August 16th, 2017

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