Islamabad: The Chairman of the Mukammal Pakistan Party has stated that more than seven decades have passed since Pakistan’s creation, and during this time the nation has experimented with every possible system — presidential, parliamentary, military, and coalition governments. Every era has spoken about unity, discipline, and faith, yet the nation still struggles to progress. The question remains: where does the real problem lie?
The Chairman said, “If every slogan has been raised, every system tried, and every promise made, yet we still stand in the same place, it means the issue is not with the system but with our mindset and intentions. We built institutions but never strengthened them. We inspired emotions but not awareness. We launched projects but never ensured continuity.”
He further noted that Pakistan’s challenge is not a lack of leadership but a lack of long-term vision. Every government has focused on short-term political gains instead of a sustainable national direction. As a result, the foundations of education, justice, and the economy remain weak.
The Chairman emphasized, “It is time to speak the truth to ourselves. Nations are not built through slogans but through character. Until every individual accepts personal responsibility — through honesty, discipline, and hard work — no new system can succeed.”
He added that the Mukammal Pakistan Party believes real change will only come when both leadership and citizens commit to a new collective moral and civic contract. This is the only path that can lead Pakistan toward dignity, confidence, and sustainable progress.
In conclusion, the Chairman urged the people to shift their energy from complaints to construction. “The future of Pakistan depends not on one party, but on the character and contribution of every citizen.”
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