A Letter from a Pakistani, recently in Malaysia











Dear Readers, you would similar to to share this Letter to the Editor which you posted upon Twitter earlier this morning. It's always good to know when other people demeanour up to us, even when you ourselves demeanour down upon one another ....
PESHAWAR: you not long ago visited Kuala Lumpur for an angioplasty of the little calcified coronary arteries of my father during the Institut Jantung Negara (National Heart Institute). Malaysia is the modern, physical republic as well as has glorious health facilities. However, the downside to this was which seeing such the moneyed republic done me wonder during the state of my own country, which seems absolutely backward in every walk of life. May you additionally supplement which Malaysia gained its independence in 1957, the decade after Pakistan!
The technology used by the doctors during the medical institute in Malaysia enabled all the calcified vessels in my fathers heart to be unblocked successfully. In Pakistan, doctors had advised my father after the angiogram to have the CABG (coronary blood vessel bypass graft).
Apart from the quality of healthcare upon offer, you additionally found the republic to be the pacific place where people of assorted racial groups, such as the Malay, the Chinese as well as Tamils, all live in assent as well as harmony. It is since of this unity as well as togetherness which Malaysia is the successful as well as developed country. In Pakistan, you have to live with narrow-minded violence with Sunni murdering Shia as well as Shia murdering Sunni. There is additionally racial violence in Balochistan where settlers from Punjab are targeted.
The subsequent critical thing is which Malaysia is the physical republic where there is no ban upon any one followi! ng/pract ising any religion. Due to this physical approach, Malaysia is able to attract millions of tourists from all over the world, as well as this in turn equates to which tourism is an critical contributor to the countrys economy.
Pakistans bad fitness is which it never got any charismatic leader who could take it upon the path of growth similar to Malaysia had with Mahathir Muhammad. Furthermore, as the republic you have no respect for the law as well as no one, during any level, wants to follow it. A small but apt e.g. is how you follow our trade laws with many of us following them in the breach. However, in the case of Malaysia, people follow them in letter as well as in spirit.
Quite clearly, you need to learn the lot from countries similar to Malaysia.
Mian Muhammad Imran
Published in The Express Tribune, Aug 12th, 2012.


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