Like many other nations around the globe, we too are going through unprecedented catastrophic times due to the spread of the deadliest coronavirus. In these calamitous times, honesty and justice are more essential than ever to overcome this gigantic crisis. When it comes to honesty, it is not just about telling the truth and lecturing someone on the topic. It's about being real with yourself, with your family, with your organization and others about who you are, what you want and what you need to live your most authentic life. Indeed, honesty promotes openness and transparency, empowers and enables us to develop consistency in how we present the facts.
It is only justice that makes makes life possible in complex and civilized society. I am really pained to see that several official vehicles and other resources of both the federal and provincial governments are being misused or abused even in these times when everything is under lockdown. Is there anyone to take serious notice of misuse of resources, in particular, official vehicles, among others?
Hashim Abro
Islamabad
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