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* Introduction * What is the meaning of Jinnah’s Pakistan and compare with the today meanx of pakistan?? * Why pakistan is facing a serious image problem in the global community today?? * Media spoil the image of pakistan.. Are u agree with that or not?? * Why media show only our bad aspect instead of showing good aspect in media?? * Atomic power (Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan) * Aarfa Kareem * Pakistan’s historical places, festivals, food etc… * Won 1992 world cup * View of pakistan who live in foreign countries and other peoples of foreign?? Why all peoples run away from pakistan?? * How we improve the image of pakistan?? * Opinion n conclusion??

Jinnah pakistan is basically based on our 1st kalama tayaba. Pakistan is full of indepentent, peace, honesty and harmony. Peoples have feel free to spend their life under the shadow of Islam. But unfortunatly, I am feeling so much shame to say that Jinnah Pakistan. What Jinnah and other founders dreamx which now become a full of corruption, bomb blast, and load shedding etc. Is this a Quaid Pakistan?? I know your answer is absolutely “No” because everyone knows that Quaid pakistan is not left now.
Pakistani people who live in foreign countries don’t like to say themselves as pakistani. They take it as their insult. They don’t like to speak their national language infront of foreigners so that nobody can recognized that they are Pakistani. They don’t want anyone to know that they are Pakistanis. This is not a situation after 9/11 they used to do these all before also. If this thing is discuss with the pakistanis that why you doing that their answer was that “who cares we don’t have any relation with Pakistan. We don’t cares what happen with pakistan. Pakistan destroys or what ever. We don’t have to go to Pakistan so we don’t need to worry about pakistan. It is not our country now. It is our country where we standing”One thing more that if anyone got to know that we are pakistanis they started discuss something about Pakistan and start using bad words about pakistan. They always have bad image about pakistan in their minds. And they must have to believe these things because paksitanis telling these things about their own country and the result came that we pakistanis are called as terrorist. Here I discuss some reasons why pakistan face the image problem and why pakistanis run away from Pakistan?? * Terrorist attacks * Corruption * Political uncertainty * Law implimentation * Military coup * Political uncertainty * Law and orders * Illiteracy * Lack of patrotism * Flight of youth * Disrespect for women * Economy instability
Now a day media is getting irresponsible about pakistan. It kept on showing negative points of pakistan instead of showing good about pakistan like: * world cup 1992 * Arfa Kareem * Atomis power (Dr. Abdul Qadeer) * Our historical places, culture, festivals, special events of pakistan etc
There are so many talkshows and political debates on the media which crossing their limits. They keep on talking about corruption etc in Pakistan. Beside spreading exaggerations media should resolve the matter with positive attitude. Media should not use negative tools to increase their viewship. It is responsibility of media due to which our country is not able to express in whole world. The image of pakistan is going down in the eye of foreigners. No one like to visit our country. They takes our country as corrupted and full of crsis. Our media tell the world what exactly we as, what are our nums, culture and values.
Our opinions * If government esure better governance, improve democratic situations, women rights, access to information, freedom of speech, the pakistan’s world image would automatically get better. * We need the courage to speek out, protest and march. And when we have opportunity we must vote them. * The betterment of pakistani image abroad start at home. We have to first clean up our own house and it with itself reflect outside we need to finish of the terrorism. * We have to discourage & defeat the extremism. * We need to promote harmony, peace and we need to relay for the education and democracy.
Conclusion
“the problems lies not in our image but in ourselves. Fix that first and the image will take care of it self”

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