Learning from experience

By our correspondents
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May 25, 2016

The fiasco created by the Panama leaks is becoming increasingly unmanageable. History is waiting to repeat itself if no lessons are learnt. Some wizards, however, are discussing systems which can or cannot work for Pakistan. They know that the present system of loadshedding, inflation, corruption, extremism and skyrocketing debts in the name of democracy is not acceptable to the people. If you do not focus on the Panama issue these debates are fruitless and appear more as a subtle tactic to divert attention from the main crisis of governance.

Systems evolve and grow under statesmanship – not hooliganism. Where then do we go from here? There are no easy answers to this perennial question. With the government unable to provide leadership, the opposition divided and parliament tweeting like a lame duck, the country faces the grim prospect of another tragedy. This tragedy can be avoided by the dictates of experience and a dose of common sense – both of which seem to be in short supply in our country.

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Ambassador (r) B A Malik

Islamabad

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