Will the nation rely on subsidized support programs, cheap rations, health, and Kisan cards?

During 75 years in Pakistan, the government has been pleasing the people by giving some kind of aid temporarily and sometimes some kind of aid with their photos and names, instead of on a permanent basis for a few days, while the real need of the nation is to provide it with its own. It is to stand on the feet and create permanent employment opportunities for them which the ruling elite do not want this nation to develop. Time is being passed by the Ding Tapao policy by watching trivial things which are sometimes given a name. No one has ever thought of a permanent solution. No, in order to develop the nation, a comprehensive and effective policy has to be developed, otherwise we will be humiliated in the name of Benazir Income Support by lining up women in a crowded market. The self-esteem of men and women was crushed by making them stand in lines. Someone built a anchorage and made them sit on a free table.
Why did they not arrange factories and other sources of income for the employment of their people?
Why did they make some free eaters habit of free food learn from this story and make the nation skilled instead of beggars so that it can stand on its own feet and raise its name in the ranks of nations as let’s hear the story.
In 1978, when we were studying in class 9, the school uniform consisted of camel colored shalwar kameez and white shoes. The headmaster was very strict about uniforms, so all the students wore uniforms except Two of those who were poor. One day, during the morning assembly, a matric student Bekho Mal was standing in the assembly line without uniform. As soon as the headmaster caught sight of him, he grabbed Bekho Mal by the collar in a rage. Bringing it out, seeing the headmaster’s anger, Bekho Mil said loudly
Sain, listen to me, listen to me, my father, Basu Mil, is a poor man, from where can he get me uniform and shoes?
Don’t beat me, I won’t come to school from tomorrow.
Headmaster Ustad Ghulam Haider Khokhar left him and went on the stage and addressed all the students and said that after the assembly Bekho Mal will come to the class one by one. They could buy uniforms.
I used to have pocket money of 8 as per usual and I thought that today I will not eat samosas, I will give them to Bekho Mill. I was still sitting in the class when the teacher of the class, Ustad Faqir Muhammad Hayat Hasbani, came to the class, after a while. Bekho Mal also entered our class with the permission of the teacher. He had a few rupee notes and some coins in his hand which he probably collected from his class. The teacher Faqir Muhammad Hayat Hasbani was very angry with all of us. Forbade that no one will give him money and looking at Bekho Mal said angrily that
There is no shame in those who go around begging.
Are you going to beg for the rest of your life under the guise of poverty? Go back to your class and pay back the people you have taken money from and I will get you a uniform.
Bekho Maal went back to his class at the request of the teacher and returned everyone their money. Teacher Faqir Muhammad Hayat Hasbani asked what kind of work can you do in the evening? Bekho Maal replied that my father is a cobbler. Yes, I can do boot polishing and shoe repair but I don’t have money to buy the equipment.
The teacher asked how much money would be needed?
He said that a wooden box and a few brushes, polishes, etc. should cost about one and a half hundred rupees.
The teacher put his hand in his pocket and counted one and a half hundred rupees and said that this is a loan, you will pay me seven rupees every week on daily basis.
After that, he asked me for a copy and tore out three blank pages from it and started writing something on them. He gave the three letters to Bekho Mal and said to give one letter to Rashid Punjabi, he will give you cloth and give you one rupee per day. His debt is to be returned, the second letter is to be given to Khaliq Mungi, he will give you new shoes, he is also to be repaid the loan at the rate of one rupee per day, this third letter is to be given to Yusuf Darzi, he will make you a uniform, and he is also to be paid one rupee. You have to pay every day, to pay off the four rupees debt, you have to earn enough in any case so that you can pay off the debt and after that you have to move forward through your hard work.
Once you get into the habit of begging, you will spend the rest of your life begging
Bekho Mall left with a promise. Later, the teacher told us that you should always get your shoes repaired and polished at Bekho Mall.
Time flew by, 22 years passed in the blink of an eye
In 1999, High School Kurundi was having a farewell party for class 10 students, with the teachers and city dignitaries invited.
Bekho Mal, the respected general manager of a large factory in the city, was invited to give a speech. Dressed in a cotton suit, with Ray-Ban sunglasses on his forehead, he appeared in the same school in his speech, crying profusely while narrating the story of 1978. Touching the feet of his teacher Faqir Muhammad Hayat Hasbani sitting on the stage, he told how a perfect teacher saved me from begging and taught me the lesson of hard work.
The beggars that are being distributed in the name of help nowadays are creating permanent beggars, and to correct this, a man like Ustad Faqir Muhammad Hayat Hisbani is needed. If such a man with a Qalandar mindset will come, then definitely Pakistan will also move towards development, otherwise the depression in which we are falling and the chaos that our country is witnessing, the economic quagmire is eating us and poverty. More than 10 crores of people have reached below the line. To get out of there, a prudence, understanding and sacrifices are needed. If this is not done, the nation can never progress.