Crisis Of Distributive Justice In Pakistan

Successive governments, dominated by the feudal, have denied distributive justice to Pakistan’s honest and hard working people. It is the only larger country in the World today that has not been able to introduce land reforms. So it is also the poorest, the most illiterate whose 148.72 million population is growing at the rate of 1.9% per annum (Economic Survey 2003-2004).

The countries of Far South East Asia that have become Asian tigers ensured the distributive justice at much earlier stages of their economic development laying maximum emphasis on the improvement of the quality of life of the masses.

In Pakistan 95% people labour hard to create wealth for the rest of the 5% to enjoy life of luxury and comfort. A violent reaction develops against the ruling classes that symbolize the nation and the state.

 

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