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Paksitan and Corruption

I am amazed and horrified at the same time by the fact that we have highly corrupted officials in our public offices. Why are they in the assembly ? Why do we give them mandate ? How do they manage to get away from election commission ? We need to have independent bodies to search these people before they get into assemblies. We need to introduce electoral reforms. We need prevent these people to get into assemblies before hand. Holding them accountable after they are in office is a tough job indeed. We have lack of awareness. Most of the people vote on basis of their cast and religion in Pakistan. We need get informed about candidates that we choose. We need to choose wisely. I believe public need to have access of every document related to candidates from their candidacy, so that it can make better decision based on person's moral character, on his policies and on his views. We need to get out of those false claims made by each candidate in their speeches. They are paid by our taxes, we have to empower ourselves because these corrupt people will never want us to take control. Start thinking wisely. I plan to vote in next elections and I will try my best to search the history and present of each candidate from my area. Make sure you guys try as well. 

The major fault that I identify is that public has lack of education and literacy rate is low. The majority of Pakistani public is having this problem, which make them incapable to think what is politically correct for country's future. Poverty is all time high this makes things easier for politicians as they buy the votes. Our public that needs money sells the votes for few dollars. Corruption has always consumed most important resources of a country making it weaker day by day. 

Corruption cases are registered into NAB but there is no sufficient actions. Its problematic for us. The debts are all time high there is almost increase of 18.6bn in our debt. Our corrupt politicians drain publics treasure into their own private accounts by giving contracts to their own companies. There is an urgent need to empower NAB and to increase its in-dependency to make sure it works efficiently even againsts Prime ministers or Working government officials and even other elected MNAs and MPAs. 

Corruption is a type of cancer we need to treat it as soon as possible before it damages every thing left in Pakistan.   

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