Everywhere there is confusion no vision is visible anywhere.
The opposition is confused, the government is confused, and the people are also confused.
The opposition is going into a dead-end street; the options of hope and success are closing one by one.
Now only the impossible or some miracle is its only support of hope.
On the other hand, the government achieved economic stability.
After success in war with India, it also gained public support.
But confusion still remains.
Whether it is the future of PTI and its founder, or the trick of regaining lost popularity through the “Noon League narrative” over both issues there is deep fog and smoke.
From this two-sided confusion of the government and opposition, confusion also exists at the public level.

The traders and industrialists supporting the government and establishment expect faster economic changes, but at present, no such signs are visible.
Therefore, this lobby is giving different suggestions and advice to the government.
Someone is suggesting to increase exports, someone is talking about complete reform of the taxation system.
Someone considers it the right path to impose strictest rules for the complete elimination of sectarianism in the country.
In the same way, the liberal supporters of the government imagine that by ending religious rigidity, a moderate and balanced environment like before 1979 should be established again.
On the other hand, the religious circles supporting the government are raising slogans to give the country a more Islamic color and to provide practical help to the Muslims of Gaza.
One businessman even said angrily that if the army takes control, the economy will improve.
Most support running this hybrid system, but many consider this political system an illegitimate burden for the country and establishment and in their opinion, after removing this burden, the country can run better.
In short, as many mouths, that many tongues complete confusion.

On the other side, the condition of the opposition is even worse than the government’s.
It is in conflict with the establishment; no help is being received from the judiciary.
Despite public support, the public is not ready to come out for protest.
The party is completely a victim of disarray.
The entire leadership is suffering from distrust no one is ready to trust another.
The leadership of the party has become ineffective and dishonored by attacks from its own people.
Aleema Khan is gaining strength day by day, but for Imran, Bushra Bibi’s importance is far greater than that of his sisters and everyone knows that Bushra Bibi and Aleema Khanum do not get along.
In short, in this dark cave, even far away, the light of a lamp is not visible complete confusion.

At the public level too there is confusion.
No one can say with certainty what the politics and economy will be after the next six months or a year.
Rumors are everywhere; YouTubers strengthen these rumors with great planning.
When one issue proves false, they create another even bigger issue and build false hopes again.
Public patience and endurance are so great that despite the repeated falseness of rumors and issues, due to human instinct, people again start running after a new rumor and a new false hope.
In short, on this side too complete confusion.

Confusion can be removed only and only through vision.
Through a powerful and practical narrative, implementable slogans, and bright and rising hopes, confusion can be overcome.
Whether it be the Western political system or the educational system in it, everything is certain.
There is a method established to avoid uncertain events and situations.
In America, for elections, the month of November and the first Tuesday are fixed.
The calendar of the educational system is issued beforehand when there will be holidays and when examinations.
Everything is decided earlier, and then not even a hair’s breadth deviation is allowed.
This method is called the vision of the future.
In the presence of such vision, there is no possibility of confusion arising anywhere near.

To run the country forward, deciding a solid plan of action for the future is extremely necessary.
Under the leadership of Gohar Ejaz, a think tank has done research in this regard.
To run the economy, there can be no better helpers and supporters than traders and industrialists.
In the same way, former caretaker provincial minister Ibrahim Hassan Murad has also worked on the future plan.
The industrialists of Karachi are also presenting various suggestions.
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Federal Finance Minister Aurangzeb are also wise and experienced.
Through mutual consultation between industrialists and the Ministry of Finance, and under the patronage of the establishment, a solid model should come forward so that confusion related to politics, economy, and foreign policy may be removed.

Take examples from all over the world:
Whether the system be monarchy, authoritarian, or democratic without clear vision, no nation or country can progress.
Yesterday’s Singapore or today’s Saudi Arabia both made a narrative of development and stability and convinced the whole nation of it.
They completely filled the fault lines of their nation and their country.
Singapore was part of Malaysia and extremely backward.
There, apart from Chinese-origin Singaporeans and Muslim-origin Singaporeans, different nations lived.
Laws were made and their implementation was ensured.
Even today, in Asia, the most offices of multinational companies are in Singapore.
In Singapore, every married couple is provided a new house by the government these houses are in buildings where all necessary facilities are available.
In Saudi Arabia, there was a rigid religious system, but Prince Mohammed bin Salman, by giving a narrative of progress and modernity, rendered all opposition ineffective.

Even now, there is a need that instead of suppressing political opponents and media, the national fault lines whether they are religious or political, commercial or governmental should be removed without any concession.
In democratic countries, the kind of unity that is emerging on issues like terrorism, financing of terrorism, or illegal immigration we too should, by giving a harmonized vision about the obstacles in our priorities, ensure its implementation.
If the vision becomes popular, confusion will end.
When confusion ends, the clouds of despair will disperse.
When despair goes away, the path of hope and prosperity will open and continue to expand.

 

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