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[quote]AOA all members, Our nation is going through a yet another very critical situation after the loss of undoubtedly a very great leader Benazir Bhutto. May Allah forgive all her sins and give her a place in paradise. But one thing I was thinking after death, who will be his successor, who will lead PPP now and I can't figure out a single person of such a calibre and that takes my attention to a much bigger problem. Parties, families, institutions, country , religious thoughts all seems to be running/dependent on personalities. I can't see any institutions anywhere. People will come and go. This is the law of nature but the process has to move on. But in Pakistan we are normally stuck after the death of a good leader. We had few good leaders in the past but their legacy is that now there is a severe leadership crisis in Pakistan. The only way to get out of this is to create a culture of institutions from the smallest level of family to the much higher level of country. And I am pretty much convinced, that if we can do that we will get rid of majority of our current issues. W/salaam Imran Edited by: imran776 on Sunday, December 30, 2007 1:43 PM[/quote]
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