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Why Is There a Famine of Political Leadership in Pakistan and What Harm Does It Cause?

By: Dr Masood Tariq

Date: May 16, 2025

🔸 Politics operates at three levels: local, provincial, and national.

Politics means managing the social, administrative, financial, and economic affairs of the people.

🔸 Identifying the causes behind failures in social, administrative, financial, and economic affairs and presenting programmes and methods to improve them is the essence of politics.

💕 For political stability, it is necessary that people enhance their Political Wisdom and Political Interaction by first participating in local politics, then provincial politics, and finally national politics.

❤️ In countries where people participate in local, provincial, and national politics in accordance with their level of Political Wisdom and Interaction, political stability naturally follows.

💔 In countries where people do not participate according to their level of Political Wisdom and Interaction, political instability becomes inevitable.

🛑 A nation deprived of political leaders becomes like a herd of sheep and goats without a guide. Instead of moving toward a destination, the herd runs in whatever direction it wishes.

🛑 Or the shepherd’s stick frightens the herd and scatters it, while the shepherd’s dogs struggle to regroup them. Yet the herd never reaches its destination.

🔸 In Pakistan, due to a famine of political leadership, people have been deprived of genuine leaders. As a result, instead of moving toward national goals, they run in every direction.

🔸 Or the fear of the rulers’ stick pushes the public in a particular direction, while the rulers’ agents attempt to regroup them. Yet the people never reach their national destination.

🟥 For national-level political stability, there should be:

• One person with national-level Political Wisdom per 100,000 people.

• One person with provincial-level Political Wisdom per 50,000 people.

But these ratios do not exist in Pakistan. Hence, Pakistan suffers from a national-level famine of political leadership.

🟩 For provincial-level stability, there should be:

• One person with division-level Political Wisdom per 10,000 people.

• One person with district-level Political Wisdom per 1,000 people.

These ratios do not exist in Pakistan’s provinces. Therefore, the provinces face a provincial-level famine of political leadership.

🟨 For local-level stability, there should be:

• One person with tehsil-level Political Wisdom per 100 people.

• One person with union-council-level Political Wisdom per 10 people.

These ratios are absent, causing districts to experience a local-level famine of political leadership.

🔸 As a result of this political famine, the people of Pakistan are deprived of political leaders at national, provincial, and local levels.

🔸 Most people possess only surface-level Political Wisdom. Thus, they tend to support or oppose political leaders not on the basis of political principles, but due to emotions or personal interests.

🔸 Because Political Wisdom is low and the capacity to understand higher political ideas is weak, higher political thinking is not appreciated.

🛑 Generally, very few people are impressed by knowledge and wisdom.

🛑 A larger number are impressed by family status and prestige.

🛑 Even more are impressed by wealth.

🛑 And the largest number are impressed by those who possess administrative influence and power.

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