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Pakistan needs a break from destructive politics for anything between three and seven years. It needs to reorganise the federal structure by introducing new administrative provinces to put an end to language-based politics. It needs to divide national politics into manageable localised politics. For this we can have local provincial parliaments with directly elected governors. We must encourage the entry of new faces into politics by changing election and political party laws. This should include a mechanism to vet candidates for federal and provincial parliaments. This political transformation should be accompanied by an intensive social programme to reunite the nation on the basis of patriotism and the promise of a good future. All this is a prerequisite for a workable future democratic system.
We have enemies in the region, both on our western and eastern borders, who have a stake in keeping Pakistan destabilised to a certain degree. They will try to disturb any attempt to stabilise the country from within. We need to stop foreign meddling in our politics. The 2006-7 secret deal that produced the current ruling coalition is a dangerous precedent that should never be repeated. Helping and promoting foreign meddling in our politics must be criminalised. We should also stop outside forces from fiddling with the various religious sects in Pakistan. Americans, Saudis and Iranians were allowed in recent years to recruit and groom Sufi, Sunni and Shia proxies. We have paid a terrible price for this meddling.
Most Pakistanis are ready to work with their two respected state institutions – the judiciary and the military – to introduce a capable civilian government that can act as a vehicle to bring changes to our laws.
Don’t listen too much to what our politicians say. Bold change is possible in Pakistan.
Email: aq@projectpakistan21.org
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