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Who are our National Heroes?

 


If Darwish says that we are an unbalanced people, no one should object to it because our history of the 19th century is full of this approach, but even before the partition, this type of intelligent behavior can be presented as an example. After all, why do we always make our heroes full of fanaticism, greedy for power giving inflammatory speeches? The position of any Peer can be understood by looking at the "faith" of the disciples. All our sportsmen who win honors for the country are undoubtedly our heroes who should be appreciated, but those who bring good name to the country are not just sportsmen. Whether it is related to medicine or economy or sociology and literature or one is united in any profession or skill, it should also be appreciated, such a national hero should not be reduced in any way to a sports hero. Have we ever wondered how many people in the world are entitled to the world's biggest Nobel Prize every year?

Obviously, there will be very few people and how many of them were from South Asia who got this honor? Even our Eastern Hakeem Ummat did not get this award, but his contemporary famous Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore got the honor. After the establishment of Pakistan, our two talented Pakistani personalities, Dr. Abdul Salam and Malala Yousafzai, brought this greatness to their countrymen by making the name of their country bright in the United Nations, but the treatment they received is a different story. Our media can narrate as many anecdotes as it wants about sports and ignore the importance of knowledge and wisdom or literature and skills as much as it wants, but is this truth not an irrevocable fact that no civilized nation or individual should educate their children with knowledge and wisdom? We do not want to remove it and put it in sports, the importance of sports for positive activities and good health is certain to a certain extent. Beyond that, for the sake of national development, we need experts from different fields of life, competition in knowledge and skills, but the question is, how much do we value research and knowledge? For example, our Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmed is a research scholar who has produced research masterpieces with years of hard work and dedication.

His uncle John or Asif Zardari never announced giving away 10 crores and giving 1 million, but maybe our media does not consider the struggle of this nine as a struggle. Alas, those who have won the Nobel Prize or who have performed academic and literary services are not our national heroes, but those who throw the cricket ball or the javelin are our national heroes. That dear children, you don't need to study or advance in service, Mother Teresa or Abdul Sattar Edhi are not your role models, just play cricket and throw the javelin. O rich leaders of the poor nation!, Politicians! And journalists! What lessons are you teaching your toddlers? Darwish is an appreciator of sports, but for God's sake, let it remain the same, and then, for God's sake, do not compare the mental quality of our athletes with knowledge and wisdom. Although his skill in the relevant field should be seen, but thinking of placing a player on the national leadership or thinking that the player will not know what pearls of knowledge, wisdom and wisdom will be scattered in his speech is nothing but self-delusion. 40 crore prizes, Halal Imtiaz and so many expensive cars from the taxes of a troubled nation hit by inflation and poverty are incomprehensible. Will this unbalanced behavior not cause mental anguish to other qualified but neglected players?, West If someone got that much, he should have given two-thirds to a charity organization, while our people also eat the endowment money and say that they have earned billions from sewing machines. The rewards were also high, where is the justice that LESCO twisted its roles and gave an uneducated person from 18th to 19th grade? 25 crore people are dying due to bills and inflation. Due to poverty, two and a half crore of our children are unable to go to school. Free Hearts Ruthless''.

 


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