Share:ISLAMABAD - Former Interior Minister and Chairman Institute of Research and Reforms Rehman Malik has said that nation has gone fed up with ‘New Pakistan’ and demands and prays to get back their ‘Old Pakistan’ that can enable them to refurbish the country for the coming generations. Rehman Malik expressed that the ‘Old Pakistan’ had more human values and less corruption where corrupt ones were considered as the bad eggs of the society, whereas in ‘New Pakistan’, the corrupt ones manage forced respect out of their wealth and power of money. The former interior minister said that the parliamentary system has promoted this culture and Pakistan as a state heading towards bankruptcy. Rehman Malik said that with minimum wages and salaries for an ordinary citizen it is difficult to survive in this era of drastic and rising inflation. He said: “I just feel that my Old Pakistan was far better than this so-called New Pakistan with hollow slogans which are just regressions only as we haven’t seen things getting this worse ever before”.
Source: The Nation October 26, 2021 06:08 UTC