It seems that nobody has learnt any lessons from the present woeful condition of PIA. Now, both the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa governments are vying for this ruinous white elephant and they have not realised at all that running such business concerns is not the role of the state. It would be best left to the private sector. One can only hope and pray that, somehow, our whimsical ruling elites will wake up and attain some maturity.
M Hashim Khan
Mansehra
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