There are seasons of different games some time football is in some times cricket is in fashion. Now a day there is new game is in the fashion.

All the people of Pakistan are playing the game of Politics. Our beloved politician and some new faces are playing this game and as you know the proudly involve people of Pakistan.

There are some major grow some times they take turns and some times they just change faces on there leadership but in man from they remain same. Politicians the world over are of the same breed; they are perceived as deceitful. People despise them for the duplicity in their words and deeds. Politicians in Pakistan go one step further by misusing their power for personal gain in the most appalling manner. Some of them claim corruption as their basic right, while others return the loot when exposed and continue to work as ministers. According to Wiki leaks, many known politicians approach American diplomats for 'blessings' and 'posts' making them easy preys. It is not surprising the executives have become the biggest hurdle in implementation of judicial decisions. Democracy, in such circumstances, has become the target and has been injured. People get annoyed when they hear some prominent politicians call 'democracy the best revenge' or 'worst democracy is better than the best dictatorship', or they don't want to see 'democracy derailed'. The public want a system which could alleviate their miseries and provide them with their basic needs.

The army has played an important role in the politics of Pakistan. They are hired to serve. America has always maintained cordial relations with it starting from early 1950s. That also goes for the two intelligence agencies-CIA and ISI-with a small difference. ISI is under control of the army and CIA is under civilian rule.

While the assassination of Benazir Bhutto certainly plunged Pakistan into one of its works crisis in decades, the elections appear to have brought hope back again. The extremist parties did poorly, and even with a low turn out and election violence, it appears that the latest cycle of military rule is over.

But what we get after the election?

Same corruption. Still we don't have electric city, we have to stand in long lines to fill the gas tanks or slender.

Where is the change? The real thing is we don't want to be change. We only them and believe them. But they are nothing but a gang of liars.

As is said before they are gamers they play with the emotions of people.

Now a day people think that "PTI" can bring the change on Pakistan. But can someone tell me that how can they bringing the change.

Javed Hashmi from PML (N) and Kurshid Kasori from (PPP) they are already judged by "us".

We need change from grass root level. We want new people fresh blood with clean thought.

I wish that in upcoming election there gona happen some change.
Long live Pakistan.

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