How Police in Pakistan can help?
Posted on June 9, 2008 | 64 views
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Its been quite sometime that I have started working on some project with District Police Department of my home town and this has offered me a chance to look into the situation around. Having observed things around, I have come across a fact that if a Police officer in Pakistan is upright and honest, he can provide relief to lots of people and make a huge difference but unfortunately, there are very few who think so and follow the honest policy.
In my view, corruption is every where and we can not deny its presence in our system too but I believe that a lot can be done and as observed by me, many good individuals are trying a good deal to do the things right. I am optimistic that things will take positive turn in due course of time and we need friends who can support this idea since by calling we will do no good to our system. Only practical approach can help. What do you think?
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Aslam_o_alikum
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i agree you.there are many good things which we can do on individual level.these things may not perhaps change the whole society but they definately can have positive effect on the lives of some few people.
i entirely agree that what u mensioned,and im quite happy with your saying truth,that we are in cruption 2,my personel view is crime or curution cannot be finneshed altogether but most likely if we work hard,upright and be honest with our job so atlesat we can try to prevent it.
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