THE LAST SUBMISSION
January 8, 2009 by admin
Filed under Let me come to Pakistan
In this book effort has been made to give some suggestions for the progress of the nation and the country. A detailed analysis and critique of the national character and temperament has been carried out. The purpose is that we sit before the mirror with honesty and try to remove the defects from our face where ever necessary. As the poet says:
We are the ones who have defaced ourselves
There are others who could paint themselves like a picture
As long as we shall not undertake collective measures to improve our defects the work for national development and reconstruction can not be initiated. So far we have discussed some problems and have assessed our shortcomings in a symbolic way so that we could find out where we were wrong and by following which principles we could expedite the unfinished development process. If we move forward with the intention of progress and development then there are many suggestions and new ideas available. Our Saint Iqbal had said:
You are the fool who is content with a few flower buds
Otherwise there was solution to the problem of space in the scarf
The shortage of space should not restrict us. We should understand that in order to enable a country to stand on its own feet we need three pillars:
First. Education. It is imperative that besides imparting professional and vocational education to every boy and girl we have to make them conversant with the modern science and technology.
Second: Economy. We need highly imaginative experts in economics who would help us in getting rid of debts and market economy and with the help if indigenous resources work towards attaining self-sufficiency in the country. This requires immense hard work but it is not impossible.
Third: The defence of Pakistan should be made impregnable. Those who are talking of downsizing the army want to make Pakistan a satellite of big powers and India. Along with the regular army the Pakistan National Army will be there to assist in defending the country.
When the people of this country will be free from the problems of unemployment, price hike and inflation and every one will be educated then the country will be economically strong. This will automatically wipe out ignorance, poverty and destitution from the country. If we shall make progress in science and technology then our country will also be rated among the advanced countries of the world. I hope you will forgive me for repeating myself. But my readers must have understood that our aim is not to act against any one .Rather it is to make the country strong and to arouse the feelings of national pride among the masses. That will enable us to pull ourselves out of decline and predicament and by fulfilling the five percent responsibility that Almighty God has laid on us bring back the country to the ?perfect? position. .First of all every Pakistani should become conscious of his duties towards the country and then the state should take care of his civil and human rights. The civil rights of each citizen become operative only if he discharges his responsibilities to the state. One who does not fulfil his obligations has no right to demand his rights because rights and responsibilities are the two aspects of the same problem.
In order to understand our own rights and rights of the state we need the education. We should serve the country with full capability and honesty and perform our share of duty. We have presented the concept of Pakistan National Army before you. With its implementation the country will get rid of unemployment, price hike and bribery and illegal monopolies. It is therefore the duty of intellectuals, learned people and people in power to promote the concept laid out before you with amendments and additions. This is my firm belief that if we start implementing this system the kingdom of God that is Pakistan shall become a picture of paradise with colourful fruits and lush green orchards and fields.
Japan is my second country. Here we have most modern expertise in the field of agriculture. If the government permits me I am prepared to bring the most modern agricultural technology to Pakistan and can also arrange loans as well as the services of Japanese experts who could train Pakistani experts. The way the world is developing there is imminent danger of a food crisis in the world. During that period only those countries will survive that have capability of producing their own food. Recently Pakistan had a small jolt of drought which was a warning from the nature to awaken the people of Pakistan. I have made an in depth study of the agricultural system of Japan and their endeavours to achieve self-sufficiency in food. The Japanese scientists are busy in this work day and night. They think that in the coming days even the sea food will become insufficient. They are also working on the problem that if Japan had perpetual earth quakes what would happen?
In this region Pakistan is the only country that can provide food to the millions of people of surrounding countries in addition to its own people. In the past Pakistan has displayed its capability by granting asylum to 4 million Afghan refugees. The will to serve humanity exists in us but we also need the capability to do so. We should start preparations right now to help the world and for that it is imperative that we muster all our resources and energies. From Japan I want to bring the following invaluable presents:
1.Japanese Agricultural Technology System
2.Railway System(Bullet Train)
3.The law for Compulsory education
I have already expressed my feelings regarding the agricultural and educational systems. Now I want to say a few words about railway system. Thirty years ago the then prime minister Tanaka of Japan had laid the foundation of a great economic revolution. Through this revolution he had turned the whole of Japan into a single transport unit. The mountains were dug and under the earth and the sea tunnel system was constructed for the railways. When Mr Tanaka presented this idea in the parliament, the opposition opposed it tooth and nail and declared it impracticable. An ordinary Japanese was also disturbed because he could not comprehend as to how would they connect the railway tracks by digging tunnels under the mountains and the sea. But Mr Tanaka said that if the man had the will then it was not difficult to make tunnels under the mountains and the sea. Prime minister Tanaka turned this dream into reality in a very short time and the single means to boost the economy of Japan is this bullet train. In Japan they have also manufactured faster trains now which ply at 500 to 600 kilometres an hour. Another train is ready which would run at a speed of 2000 kilometres an hour . Alas their country is so small. I wish that this train should also come to Pakistan and it makes progress with jet speed.
All these things are only possible if we improve our moral and civic values, imbibe the knowledge of higher education and technology, train our consciousness and intellectual prowess and strengthen our faith and invite Humayun Mughal to come Back to Pakistan:
Come my love-my eyes are waiting for you. (Aja Tenu Akheian Udik Diyan)
mughal@gol.com


