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FOR 77 years, we have been governed by individuals who have wielded power with arrogance not humility. Be it politicians, military, judiciary, or bureaucracy, those entrusted with authority have prioritised self-interest over Pakistan.This unchecked self-preservation has resulted in systemic decay, where institutions have been weakened, corruption has flourished, and people have been left to suffer.

The reason we are in crisis today is because of this fundamental failure of leadership — an unwillingness to recognise that power is temporary, and that true greatness lies in serving rather than ruling.Throughout history, politicians have risen to power on the promise of public service, only to enrich themselves, and manipulate institutions to maintain their control. These individuals use power to accumulate wealth, promote nepotism and cronyism over meritocracy to evade accountability.



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Instead of building institutions, politicians have played politics as a game of survival, using the state as a tool for persona.

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