Democracy in Pakistan has been in one of the worst forms now. Social injustice, increasing domestic violence, economic instability, bureaucracy and feudal issues, lack of leadership, recurring foreign intervention and military interruption in every other matter have blurred the democracy in the state. Democracy doesn't just spring out of thin air, it is a gradual process taking decades sometimes centuries. Our leaders must realize the importance of democracy and must respect the power delegated to them through vote. .Though democracy is facing a multi-dimensional threats yet they can be tackled efficiently if will is there. Our leaders must shun their vested interests and join hands in hands to fight against all the anti-political forces. They must coordinate and utilize public power in right direction to create awareness. All the institutions must work in conformity with each other to strengthen democracy. All the contentious issues between provinces and centre must be resolved on priority basis. Good governance must be ensured to encourage democracy. Democracy can be bolstered by competent leadership who realizes and understands the real cause of failed democracy in Pakistan. The government should furnish a worthy foreign policy and shall clearly define its level of interaction and cooperation with the world. If we have to survive as a nation, we all should make collective efforts to nurture the feeble plant of democracy into a fruit and shelter giving
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I agree with your point. Democracy takes a very long time to develop specially in post colonial countries such as Pakistan. Even though there are exceptions like India, in most third world post colonial countries democracy has failed
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