I dream of the day when every citizen would use electricity and water 24/7 and be able to pay for it too.
I dream of the day when people actually get to travel from Murree to Thar via mass transport, low-cost trains and buses.
I dream of a time when we’re less suspicious of foreigners in our cities and they’re less suspicious of us in theirs.
I dream of the day when I can walk out of my home, dressed in whatever way I liked, burqa or miniskirt, without random men lecherously fantasising about me.
I dream of the day when we don’t categorise citizens as Hindus, Ahmedis, Shias, minorities and simply call them Pakistanis.
I dream of the day when the above Pakistanis are not mentioned in newspapers with the word “persecution”.
I dream of the day when every necessity is affordable for not just me and my friends – but for every other person in Pakistan.
I dream of the day when education is free for all in Pakistan. And good schools are everywhere.
I dream of the day when every Pakistani child gets to have a proper childhood, which is free from poverty, begging, eating scraps, being abused or even trafficked.
I dream of the day when leaders mean what they say – and do what they say.
I dream of the day when there is no fear for bomb explosions, target killings and your loved ones coming back in a box.
I dream of the day when mothers are respected – and not sold off as property in a game of chance.
I dream of an Islamic state – where religion is not used as an excuse for intolerance and extremism.
I dream of a clean Pakistan – where the skies are still blue, the roads are free from litter and the hearts of people are pure from corruption, lying and bribery.
I dream of artists walking on the street, singing, dancing, living and breathing without being shot.
I dream of a Pakistan which is not part of any proxy wars for the United States, Iran or Saudi Arabia.
I dream of a Pakistan where India is considered an ally, friend, and confidante.
I dream for a time when I have enough hope in my heart for these silly dreams to come true.
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...but one must wake up to realize a dream.
"I dream of the day I can wear miniskirts and men don't fantasize about me". Sorry sis, can't change human nature. Can't wear miniskirts and then expect men to not be sexually attracted.
I hope someday Pakistan can be exactly like Singapore....or at least the major cities.
Thank you for these * dreams * :
I dream of a Pakistan where India is considered an ally, friend, and confidante.
I dream for a time when I have enough hope in my heart for these sincere dreams to come true.
I remember most of it in the 70's, does feel like a dream.
Dream on!
We all share the dream.
dream on
Khaab thaa jo kuchh kay daykhah, jo soonah afsaanah thah. Dream was whatever I saw, fiction was whatever I heard. Dreaming simply does not help. Working to fulfil the dream helps. Nothing will change for the people who are not prepared to come out to join hands with each other to work to achieve their dream. The dream to make West India into Pakistan. To bring a change we must all change ourselves. Change our thinking and outlook. To bring the change we must first change our bad habits for the good. Giving up bad habits especially the crown of bad habits i.e ARROGANCE is absolutely vital for all. Iblees traded off Heaven for Hellfire just beacuse of arrogance. So we all can see what sheer EVIL is arrogance which unfortunately is a vital part of our habits. Giving up bad habits make it easier for the people to be able to come together to so-operate, co-ordinate to organise their co-operatives in the localities where they live. Once people get into the habit of coming together to work for their betterment then they will be able to take off from there and never look back. Expecting anything to be done by leaders or misleaders, politicians etc. will never get people anywhere as it has never got them anywhere in the last over 60 years.
Hahaha! If you walk in mini-skirt than men will start dreaming! LOL!
Overall, Good dreams! I wish they come true!
I hope and pray it comes true
"All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible." -- T.E. Lawrence
That "mother" dream, i have never heard that happening anywhere. Please respect mother and stop writing such bad things about that "Azeem shasiyat".
We all have same Dreams for our country .. May Allah Pak fulfill Our Dreams (Ameen) * Happy Independence Day * LIVE LONG PAKISTAN ........ !! :-)
good dreams.