@VCheng @Vsdoc
I wholeheartedly disagree with VCheng here. Imran Khan, if you look at how carefully he planned, controlled, and managed what was seen as 'impossible' and turned his progress into a true achievement - motivating millions of Pakistanis and changing their thought process away from slavery into self-respect is truly remarkable.
And he isn't done yet. Against all odds, without symbols, while in jail, he won the general elections (of course, which were robbed). He will, God willing, come back and make Pakistan a truly prosperous state.
I respect your right to disagree with me, of course.
Please do let me know if and when God wills what you hope for above. Until that time, I will respectfully hold on to my opinion as expressed above.
As @Vsdoc alluded to above, individually, Pakistanis may be genuinely nice, friendly, intelligent and grateful, but, taken as a whole, as a society and a nation, they are abhorrently nasty, sullenly hostile, and ignorantly ingrate, as a collective. Unfortunately, while friends are by choice, neighbors, just like relatives, are definitely not by choice.


