Hi, this is Fahad Khurram, here are
few things that you might need to know but people used to say different things
infact weird things about me that I am very sensitive, egoistic, introvertive,
shy type of person. Maybe because im scorpion, and scorpions are very destined,
have strong sense of justice, and very good at things which require deep
thought and understandings.
Currently I am the student of Lahore School of Economics,
doing Marketing and Media, im not forced to this degree but I chose just
because im interested in Marketing and the combination of media makes it quite
a vast scope degree.
Now Sports, I have been an active
sports man since my school days, I can play almost all games and what im good
at are all the Racquet games, I have
been playing tennis at inter provincial level and allways wanted to play for my
university but im not that fortunate to fulfill my this desire because there
are no lawn tennis courts in LSE, somebody please do something, a great talent
is being wasted lol
Now in my point
of view, Pakistan undeniably, is
in a state of chaos with anarchy prevailing over the state institutions as well
as the civil institutions. The country is in a grip of incessant economic,
social and political decline. However, the deteriorating law and order
situation is the greatest national security threat that our state faces. Torn
apart by the divisions of Sunni, Shia, Wahabi, Ahmedi, Parsi and political war
between the political parties at the opportunity cost of the national interest
of the land. In this hour of doom and gloom, light at the end of the tunnel
seems a distant hope. Moreover, if we analyze the growing political dissonance,
growing religious polarity and ideological insularity the social fabric of
Pakistan has never been this strained as it is in the present situation. The
future doesnt seem that promising either because the state isn't rising up to
the challenge and dealing with the situation with courage and ability.
Therefore until and unless there is a paradigm shift in the state institutions,
there can be no substantive change towards a better Pakistan
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