Most of our problems lay in the simple fact of “ignorance”. The ability of pretending to be unknown about a revealed truth and to act upon it in ways undefined is the core issue faced by people today. Not only is this applicable in matters of politics or education but it prevails throughout the course of human existence. Governments remain ignorant about public welfare or state prosperity. People are hardly pushed about the falling social standing of their country in the face of other nations. Speaking of darkness which is actually a pivotal image these days as far as Pakistan and its energy crisis is concerned. And all this is an outcome of lack of concern towards preserving the country’s natural resources. An entire nation awaits favourable revolution which could benefit their lives, which at this point, has come to a complete standstill.
In order to unravel the mystery behind the forces churning up the dream of a farsighted yet inspiring leader, this sense of ignorance must be overcome greatly and a more positive approach should be adopted.
SOFIA SYED
Lahore