City nazim at KASBIT reception:
38 families have governed the country since past 60 years but they did not even establish a primary school in their jurisdiction while they sent their wards to foreign countries for education
December 27, 2009
By Irfan Aligi
KARACHI: Karachi Jan 27: The Khadim Ali Shah Bukhari Institute of Technology (KASBIT) hosted a reception in City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal’s honor on Wednesday to allow KASBIT students share the experience and know-how on administration and good governance in the prevailing political and social situation of Pakistan especially the city of Karachi.
While addressing the students’ assembly inside the KASBIT, the city nazim defined the precincts of the elite ruling classes’ dynasty with reference to gap between the rulers and the citizens.
He added that the core elite class has with full force impeded the way of true democracy and citizens’ sharing in public making measures while they have ruthlessly obstructed outlets for the talented, intelligent and educated youth from the middle class from playing their vital role for stronger, prosperous and politically as well as economically self-reliant Pakistan.
But still, the youth were the future of the country and they should recognize their status and realize their responsibilities toward building the country from all aspects so they should focus on most modern scientific innovations, tools and means for a better country, said city nazim, adding that the future of Pakistan was associated with the youth filled with ambitions and logical aims and objectives, which is just one step away from them.
The only step was to allow the youth hailing from the middle class with appropriate opportunities. The youth from the middle class constitutes around 98 percent of country’s whole population that could build the country in just four years as was done by the youth of the city of Karachi.
City nazim added that 38 families have governed the country since past 60 years but they did not even establish a primary school in their jurisdiction while they sent their wards to foreign countries for education.
“How could Pakistan progress in such conditions”, he asked adding that only those who have suffered with the problems could perceive the pangs of the real problems of society. The youth from the middle class youth could only solve the problems of common man because they could be held accountable to the people, which were impossible as regards to aforementioned 38 ruling families.
City nazim said claimed that his leader and Muttahidda Qaumi Movement Chief Altaf Hussain was the leader who ensured opening of new avenues for the youth, which was manifested in city’s immense development.
The city of Karachi has thus set up a new example of serving the people and addressing their grievances in just four years.
On this occasion a documentary depicting city’s development during last four years was also screened.
By Irfan Aligi
KARACHI: Karachi Jan 27: The Khadim Ali Shah Bukhari Institute of Technology (KASBIT) hosted a reception in City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal’s honor on Wednesday to allow KASBIT students share the experience and know-how on administration and good governance in the prevailing political and social situation of Pakistan especially the city of Karachi.
While addressing the students’ assembly inside the KASBIT, the city nazim defined the precincts of the elite ruling classes’ dynasty with reference to gap between the rulers and the citizens.
He added that the core elite class has with full force impeded the way of true democracy and citizens’ sharing in public making measures while they have ruthlessly obstructed outlets for the talented, intelligent and educated youth from the middle class from playing their vital role for stronger, prosperous and politically as well as economically self-reliant Pakistan.
But still, the youth were the future of the country and they should recognize their status and realize their responsibilities toward building the country from all aspects so they should focus on most modern scientific innovations, tools and means for a better country, said city nazim, adding that the future of Pakistan was associated with the youth filled with ambitions and logical aims and objectives, which is just one step away from them.
The only step was to allow the youth hailing from the middle class with appropriate opportunities. The youth from the middle class constitutes around 98 percent of country’s whole population that could build the country in just four years as was done by the youth of the city of Karachi.
City nazim added that 38 families have governed the country since past 60 years but they did not even establish a primary school in their jurisdiction while they sent their wards to foreign countries for education.
“How could Pakistan progress in such conditions”, he asked adding that only those who have suffered with the problems could perceive the pangs of the real problems of society. The youth from the middle class youth could only solve the problems of common man because they could be held accountable to the people, which were impossible as regards to aforementioned 38 ruling families.
City nazim said claimed that his leader and Muttahidda Qaumi Movement Chief Altaf Hussain was the leader who ensured opening of new avenues for the youth, which was manifested in city’s immense development.
The city of Karachi has thus set up a new example of serving the people and addressing their grievances in just four years.
On this occasion a documentary depicting city’s development during last four years was also screened.
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