As we enter the month of August, the heart of Pakistan's Independence celebrations, it is a time for both reflection and celebration. We remember the sacrifices made by our forefathers, the struggle for a separate homeland, and the dream of a prosperous, independent nation. However, as we mark another year of independence, I find myself contemplating the true essence of this freedom and whether we have achieved the independence envisioned by those who fought for it. Independence was meant to bring prosperity, unity, and self-reliance. It was a promise of a better future, free from the shackles of oppression and injustice. Yet, today, we face numerous challenges including economic instability, political turmoil, and social inequality.
The gap between the rich and the poor widens, and access to basic necessities like education, healthcare, and clean water remains a distant dream for many. Corruption, lack of accountability, and governance issues further erode the spirit of Independence. The sacrifices of our ancestors seem in vain when we witness the daily struggles of our fellow citizens. As we celebrate this month, let us not only remember the past but also commit to building a future that truly reflects the ideals of our founding fathers.
Wasif Khaliq Dad
Rawalpindi
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