Why Pakistan should stage a revolution
Pakistan faces many political, social and economic issues and is in need of a revolution. Pakistan is the third most populated nation in the world and is growing by 2% annually. Over population and unemployment is a big problem in Pakistan. Not only are the adults unemployed but so are the youth, 40% of Pakistan children are not in primary school and the dropout rate among those who attend are very high. Youth unemployment is a consequence of many who can not attend school. There are also many political issues in Pakistan such as restoring judges, north and south Waziristan tribal region clashes and violence with foreign forces and the Taliban forces. Pakistan also faces many natural disasters and pollution issues. Such as water pollution from raw sewage and industrial wastes of agricultural runoff. Pakistan also experiences frequent earthquakes, landslides and major flooding. Some other issues in Pakistan are labor force, hunger, poverty, diseases, smuggling, drug abuse, and discrimination of sex. Pakistan faces many issues daily and is defiantly in need of a revolution.