i have been fighting for PAK ARMY online against Indian propaganda and now i feel sad and alone as i cant defend them now. This feel like betrayal and disappointment. I still love my soldiers but their superior is beyond hatred.
@@DuaaAhmed-k4psorry,I am indian but your army is corrupt And ,responsible for terrrorism in india. Genicide of kashmiri pandits. Atracks on indian parliament.
Left Pakistan as a 3 year old. Must have been hard for my parents to leave everything behind but as a 27 year old now I'm just thankful they made that decision. Alhumdulillah
Thanks Faisal bhai for broadcasting a great interview based on truthful and legitimate information. Every well educated Pakistani is feeling the deep pain hidden in the words of Dr. Shujjat mubarik sahib. May Allah blessed Pakistan with economic prosperity and political stability Amin.
It is sad to see Pakistan is being destroyed and nobody can do anything. Evil is ruling the country and the Good is leaving the country. May Allah Help the people of Pakistan. Ameen. Raftar keep this going.
He is one of the finest Gentleman, an intellectual. It is shame to see that INTELLECTUALS like DR. SHUJA are leaving Pakistan just because of Economic Situation!!!!
Alhamdollilah, I moved out of Pakistan 18 years ago. Situation in Pakistan was not that bad at that time and many people asked me not to leave Pakistan. I am glad that I didn't listen to them at that time. My kids were very young when they arrived here. Now they don't want to go back and love this beautiful country. Corrupt mafia has made Pakistan un-liveable.
I feel fortunate. Dr. SB was my economics teacher, and he was brilliant with his academics and projects. Every "Raftarar" will agree that comparing earnings from ten years ago to now is either equal to or lower than that.. (چکر لگاتے رھیے گا مگر واپسی کا نا سوچئے گا۔ کیونکہ جس ملک نے آپ کو عزت اور روزگار دیا یہ اس ملک کے ساتھ ںاانصافی ھو گی)
میں نے چند سال پہلے پاکستان چھوڑا، اور الحمدللہ، پی ایچ ڈی مکمل کرنے کے بعد فخر سے اپنے نئے ملک کی خدمت کر رہا ہوں۔ وہ پاکستانی ادارہ جس سے کبھی بےپناہ محبت تھی، آج میرے لیے سب سے زیادہ نفرت کا باعث بن چکا ہے۔ اس ادارے نے ملک کی بنیادیں ہلا کر رکھ دی ہیں۔ میں صرف امید ہی کر سکتا ہوں کہ یہ ادارہ (جس کے سربراہ اور کرتا دھرتا ایف اے پاس لوگ ہیں) یہ سمجھ سکے کہ صرف حقیقی تعلیم یافتہ اور قابل افراد ہی ایک قوم کو کامیابی کی راہ پر گامزن کر سکتے ہیں۔
I was 21 years old. I left pakistan in 2009. Never went back. What I was capable of doing after leaving pakistan was just amazing. So unfortunate for our country. For the past 15 years I travel to pakistan every year, trying to find 1 reason to return back, unfortunately just seeing worse as years go by.
I left Pakistan to move a western country over 6 years ago. My reasons are law and order and exploitation by corporate sector who abuse employees. There is no justice in Pakistan and Alhamdulilah Allah saved me from this country.
No one likes to leave their country of birth. But when people like me see Pakistan's law and order situation , I thank Allah SWT for saving my family and I from his wrath.
Sad to know he left Pakistan. Was his student in MAJU ,as a lecturer he was approachable , humble ,critical thinker and very helpful to his students. All the best DR Shujaat Mubarak.
I can feel your words man. I am also one of this type of victim and literally its too hard to leave your country behind. And in the end we wish " Mera taboot hi shyd Pakistan wapis jae".🥲
I completed my bachelors in 2012 and worked for a private company for almost 2 years. In those 2 years i realized there was no way i would be able to support my family unless i compromised on my morals and started taking money under the table. I left Pakistan that year and the only regret i have is not being able to see my parents more regularly
I predict this situation back in 2009. When I was doing bank job after my bba in 2007. Toxic work culture no safety in roads. Political strikes load shedding and other issues. I decided to move and came to Australia in 2010 for Masters in Accounting and now Allhumdullia now I am citizen and doing very decent job here. Nothing is change yet as my predictions were absolutely right .
Can feel the pain but grass is not greener on the other side as well (or at least that greener what we think from Pakistan). I would suggest to do the program or at least a research on how many people succeeded in their professions when they left the country. How are they surviving in their social and economical lives and how much debt each person is carrying to live a reasonable life. It is nothing to challenge but there are harsh facts waiting on the other side of the world as well. Lost of identity for generations to come is one of the biggest issues as well. Following religion as it is supposed be is everyday challenge etc. Good job Raftar, you guys are doing excellent job!
I was a student of his at MAJU from 2011 to 2013, where I studied economics, and whatever he mentioned, I have been experiencing during my banking tenure of 10 years, like he said, I have experienced the same thing, which he mentioned last point where he was complacent, I have experienced the same reaction from the society, although during those time, many individuals were supportive to me, but the societal reactions he was mentioning, I clearly experienced the same, Sir.
This is a great interview, very informative. The guest shared some heartfelt comments on his personal decisions and his thoughts on the broader landscape. I wish him all the best in his journey. The reality is he is a classic first generation immigration story. Ties to the motherland, hopes of returning one day, missing friends & family, nostalgia for the sights and sounds etc, this is to be expected. But with my experience of a second generation Pakistani, with (now third generation) teenage children, people should realise they are gone for good. There is no coming back. There is no place in Pakistan for people like us and the country & it's elite has nothing to offer us. My humble experience to those emigrating would be to understand this is a "forever" decision. It will be hard for you, but your future generations will thank you for it. The problems in Pakistan need to be owned and addressed by the people living there. The emotional guilt and entitlement they deploy on first generation Pakistanis really sickens me. It stops them from mentally moving on and create a rift with their children.
I am one who came back to Pakistan after living in USA for 36 years. Of course my circumstances are different but at least there is an example. I have been in Karachi suburb (BTK) for about 3 years now
Went to study abroad in year 2000 and never once thought I’m leaving for good but the way situation deteriorated in Pakistan ended up staying overseas. Every year I thought I’ll move back until 2022. After 2022 I resigned to the fact that it’s not going to happen 🙂↕️
Core issues: 1. Lack of freedom of speech 2. Structural economic collapse due to supremacy of one institution (lack of fair competition) 3. Corruption at institutional levels to grass root. 4. Lack of basic necessities like water, electricity, roads, education etc. 5. No accountability from individuals to institutions. 6. Lack of law, order and security 7. Institutional support to the elite and systematic pressure on general masses.
The correct word is actually "disheartened". "Disheartened" is an adjective that means feeling discouraged, disappointed, or dispirited. Example: "I was disheartened by the news that my favorite restaurant had closed down." "Dishart" is not a valid word in the English language, and "disharted" is a common misspelling of "disheartened".
First time listening to your podcast and glad to catch up with this conversation. I too never wanted to settle abroad permanently but when I tried to move back to an rather digitally proactive academic organization that claims to be what not, as a professor, I was literally shocked at the work culture in higher education, breach of research ethics and like so much of unnecessary corruption and the fact that people are so ok with it. I just had to pack my bags and run. All that is just not what I can deal with anymore. So even when I say to my colleagues (in same shoes as mine) sometimes پتھر اپنی اصل جگہ بھاری ہوتا ہے, irrespective of how much recognition you get abroad, the lifestyle, there is always a sense of belonging and ‘to matter’ that lingers … I too dream of returning to Pakistan in a genuine and authentic setting… a dream that’s getting faded with time though
@@muhammadhamza1365hmse pichli nasal migrant hn hm nhi Jo ghiar muqami arha ha Karachi ko apna nhi samjhta usne srf khana kamana aur hagna ja k gao main hota ha Ghair muqami ki phle zarorat thi na ab ha
I was convinced by my father to leave Pakistan 6 years ago although I left unwillingly but now I feel that was the best decision of my life which he helped me took. BTW I tried going back after I finished my masters degree spent 5 months trying to hang-on to something and stay but didn’t happened.
It would really be too good if the people because of whom the youth have to leave, watch this post and feel some guilt and shame My salute to Raftar team gor raising such important issues.
I left Pakistan on 2nd Feb 1972. Things were bad for middle class back then. No job after doing Bsc . No money to bribe or any big time connections. Never been a victim of street crime up till now here. You took street crime as it happens everywhere. Karachi was safe at 2 in the morning. Since then these criminals on the top have destroyed the country. You people have no idea. When we go on vacation we let the police know that we will be gone for 4 weeks. They do extra patrolling around the house. You can’t even think about this in Pakistan. I don’t see bright future for you guys. Last 4 years has been the worst. I agree one institution is too powerful.
السلام علیکم فیصل وحید صاحب! شجاعت مبارک کی طرح میں بھی ایک پی اچ ڈی انجنئیر ہوں ۔کئی سال اقوام متحدہ کی ملازمت کے بعد جب پاکستان کی خدمت کیلئے آیا تو ایک ہی سال میں ایسے حالات پیش آئے کہ ملک چھوڑنا پڑا اور اب کینیڈا میں مقیم ہوں ۔ پا کستان کے روز بروز بگڑتے حالات کے پیش نظر شاید میں اور میرے کبھی واپس نہ آسکیں ۔
Pakistan's politicians, feudal lords , officers above grade 22 , and all Army Generals , Travel on Diplomatic Passport ( Blue colour not the green) . And on this passport the visa questions answers and conditions also are different. At least no any country's immigration stops you or resist against your entry.
He is very negative minded person I lived abroad for many years and l know what challenges he is going to face in future and will regret his decision of moving abroad but it will be too late for him to return back
Karachi ko suba bananay se kuch nai hoga. Pakistan's issues stem from corruption, inaptitude and mismanagement from top to bottom, ek aur suba bun bhi gaya to ye maslay usher bhi aapko Nazar aaien gay
so many relatable things which drove me away from Pakistan....... I hope one day Pakistan will be a better place, and that can only happen when every institution stays in its own territory. there is no other way
Excellent information and analysis. He has tried to explain the core issues which is making Pakistan a difficult country to live. May be in the coming future this country will be difficult to survive as present due to its unique geographical location...
We both are Drs and left pakistan after getting threats for killing 13 yrs ago, now we and our kids one Engineer and 1 Teacher are serving in Canada our services which is very sad that talent should be for our country but we might not be alive if we were their...... my husband use to say mein akhri banda hoonga jo apna mulk chor kar jaoonga mera America Canada yahin hai..........
Very materialistic view , i am phd in Pakistan and i am content , i can earn 35 lacs per month but i know i will lose my family here. I am happy and content . Many people here are content and live a simple life. They are happy too ,just like you .
Pakistan m puri study ki m ny become a medical doctor but facing low salary issues and no safety and security at all now in Singapore happily living life alhamdulillah but dill nhe tha mera bhi Pakistan chorny ka 💔
Sir main Pakistan 🇵🇰 k 3rd largest city (Faisalabad) se hun or abhi 5 saal se zyada ho gay qatar 🇶🇦 main hun. Faisalabad yeh wo shehar ha jo is mulak ki economy main tesry number py sabse zyada contribute karta ha. Sir last month main Pakistan 🇵🇰 se wapis aya hun yakeen karen dobara jany ko dil nai kar raha kun k kachra koi rule and law nahi police waly har chowk main kharhy hn chalan k ley. Har chowk main jump bna dey hn thora plane jump k bagair road ata ha to wahan py khady parhy hn koi b a ky apko maar deta ha mobile cheen leta ha. Insecurity bohat ha. Inteeha pasandi jahalat is mulak main bohat ha. Ager apky pass acha paisa b Kali vigo ya Land Cruiser wagera nai ha to apki koi izat nai or na koi sunyga apki. Or koi b banda emandari se kaam nai kar raha kisi idary main 🇵🇰 but I am still in love with Pakistan 💔🇵🇰🍂
I am living in the city the one you are talking about since 27 years. Things aren't as great as you have described. You are one of those who might be highly paid and living in secure accommodation provided by your employer. Just try to go into sighthill area just a mile away trust me you will say Pakistan is safe. There are many areas where you can't even go during the bright day light. Medical facilities has a waiting list over a year. Train tickets are one of the most expensive in the world because you pay insurance in your ticket that's why they compensate you. Majority of the parents specially the one have daughters don't want them to grow up.
🎗90% of the skilled and educated peoples with little resources are not willing to live here in this suffocated environment and are flying abroad with great pace . this is very alarming situation for the future of this poor country...
worst mentality is when they say one day ill come back, youre out stay out setup your new world there. If you have this mentality of going back you never settle in a place properly.
When you get a chance to travel abroad on a work visa, you will fly as soon as possible and never consider the second thought. Therefore, do not blame others for the desire for his family's welfare and wants to save from the hell of Pakistan.
@@ZainAli-y9j7i I don’t think you understood my point what I mean is once you move out of Pakistan then stay out and don’t think about moving back. This leaves you hanging and you don’t make the right decisions in life because you always have this ‘I’ll go back’ one day mentality. I know many people that built homes in Pakistan living in USA and Canada thinking they will go back live there and that’s definitely not happening in most cases. Built your home where you live.
He is explaining his situation now I left army Pakistan in 1992 to keep my dignity respect and self-confidence safe
i have been fighting for PAK ARMY online against Indian propaganda and now i feel sad and alone as i cant defend them now. This feel like betrayal and disappointment. I still love my soldiers but their superior is beyond hatred.
Salute Sir
Can't aspect from an army person... civilians, may Allah help us all.
@@DuaaAhmed-k4psorry,I am indian but your army is corrupt
And ,responsible for terrrorism in india. Genicide of kashmiri pandits. Atracks on indian parliament.
My teacher in Mohammad Ali Jinnah University during my MBA. A Great man
Left Pakistan as a 3 year old. Must have been hard for my parents to leave everything behind but as a 27 year old now I'm just thankful they made that decision. Alhumdulillah
Almost 10 years out of shit place.. feel lucky and blessed
Become European and accept their culture.
baal baal bach gaya bhai tu
@@sasnad3 haha don't i know it
Thanks Faisal bhai for broadcasting a great interview based on truthful and legitimate information. Every well educated Pakistani is feeling the deep pain hidden in the words of Dr. Shujjat mubarik sahib. May Allah blessed Pakistan with economic prosperity and political stability Amin.
Betrayers are never blessed with prosperity and stability. India was betrayed.
It is sad to see Pakistan is being destroyed and nobody can do anything. Evil is ruling the country and the Good is leaving the country. May Allah Help the people of Pakistan. Ameen. Raftar keep this going.
He is one of the finest Gentleman, an intellectual. It is shame to see that INTELLECTUALS like DR. SHUJA are leaving Pakistan just because of Economic Situation!!!!
Alhamdollilah, I moved out of Pakistan 18 years ago. Situation in Pakistan was not that bad at that time and many people asked me not to leave Pakistan. I am glad that I didn't listen to them at that time. My kids were very young when they arrived here. Now they don't want to go back and love this beautiful country. Corrupt mafia has made Pakistan un-liveable.
@kazsid2995 same as my story. Even the time line.
I feel fortunate. Dr. SB was my economics teacher, and he was brilliant with his academics and projects. Every "Raftarar" will agree that comparing earnings from ten years ago to now is either equal to or lower than that.. (چکر لگاتے رھیے گا مگر واپسی کا نا سوچئے گا۔ کیونکہ جس ملک نے آپ کو عزت اور روزگار دیا یہ اس ملک کے ساتھ ںاانصافی ھو گی)
Bus kerdo ek baar pfgi e say bahar nahi ata thaa... na kam na kuch .. busbatain kerwalo
میں نے چند سال پہلے پاکستان چھوڑا، اور الحمدللہ، پی ایچ ڈی مکمل کرنے کے بعد فخر سے اپنے نئے ملک کی خدمت کر رہا ہوں۔ وہ پاکستانی ادارہ جس سے کبھی بےپناہ محبت تھی، آج میرے لیے سب سے زیادہ نفرت کا باعث بن چکا ہے۔ اس ادارے نے ملک کی بنیادیں ہلا کر رکھ دی ہیں۔ میں صرف امید ہی کر سکتا ہوں کہ یہ ادارہ (جس کے سربراہ اور کرتا دھرتا ایف اے پاس لوگ ہیں) یہ سمجھ سکے کہ صرف حقیقی تعلیم یافتہ اور قابل افراد ہی ایک قوم کو کامیابی کی راہ پر گامزن کر سکتے ہیں۔
@@Learner_123 بلکلُ ۔
میری بھی یہی کھانی ہے ۔
What a gem 💎
Salute to Dr. Sahib. Hope he comes back one day and takes us forward.
Buhat he Zabardast ! , sab dil ke batain aur wo b saf saf 👍 , Well Done Raftar !
I was 21 years old.
I left pakistan in 2009.
Never went back.
What I was capable of doing after leaving pakistan was just amazing.
So unfortunate for our country.
For the past 15 years I travel to pakistan every year, trying to find 1 reason to return back, unfortunately just seeing worse as years go by.
Sir how you are going and in which country you are and what are you doing ❤❤❤❤❤❤
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
What a difference there is between an educated person and an illiterate person.The heart was happy after hearing the conversation of the professor❤❤
I left Pakistan to move a western country over 6 years ago. My reasons are law and order and exploitation by corporate sector who abuse employees. There is no justice in Pakistan and Alhamdulilah Allah saved me from this country.
What job you are in that country
But who will save your residing country which you are dreaming to make Pakistan
Dr. Sahab is representing every Pakistani except few Ashrafiya.
No one likes to leave their country of birth. But when people like me see Pakistan's law and order situation , I thank Allah SWT for saving my family and I from his wrath.
Ur Allah and their followers destroyed ur country ,use ur brain
Sad to know he left Pakistan. Was his student in MAJU ,as a lecturer he was approachable , humble ,critical thinker and very helpful to his students.
All the best DR Shujaat Mubarak.
What about Sir Babar Saleem?
If a well educated and qualified person of Pakistan like Dr. Shujaat mubarak have THREE kids then Pakistan is really in trouble 😂😂😂
Only 3. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It seems like he is pouring my heart out.
Hail imran khan 🎉🎉🎉
Save democracy. Free pasthunistan.
Paki Punjabis need gulag treatment
I can feel your words man. I am also one of this type of victim and literally its too hard to leave your country behind.
And in the end we wish " Mera taboot hi shyd Pakistan wapis jae".🥲
The way he conveyed truthfully every aspect! , amazing.
I completed my bachelors in 2012 and worked for a private company for almost 2 years. In those 2 years i realized there was no way i would be able to support my family unless i compromised on my morals and started taking money under the table. I left Pakistan that year and the only regret i have is not being able to see my parents more regularly
I predict this situation back in 2009. When I was doing bank job after my bba in 2007. Toxic work culture no safety in roads. Political strikes load shedding and other issues. I decided to move and came to Australia in 2010 for Masters in Accounting and now Allhumdullia now I am citizen and doing very decent job here. Nothing is change yet as my predictions were absolutely right .
I predicted it in 1989, and left the building
Can feel the pain but grass is not greener on the other side as well (or at least that greener what we think from Pakistan). I would suggest to do the program or at least a research on how many people succeeded in their professions when they left the country. How are they surviving in their social and economical lives and how much debt each person is carrying to live a reasonable life. It is nothing to challenge but there are harsh facts waiting on the other side of the world as well. Lost of identity for generations to come is one of the biggest issues as well. Following religion as it is supposed be is everyday challenge etc. Good job Raftar, you guys are doing excellent job!
Another excellent conversation here!
Came back to Pakistan before 2 years and facing alot of challenges, may Allah maakes it easy for all. aamen
Really voice of majority ppl in pakistan, wish to get guidance from this wonderful man
As someone who has moved to Scotland last year, i totally relate to what Dr sb is saying!
Edinburgh is best
I was a student of his at MAJU from 2011 to 2013, where I studied economics, and whatever he mentioned, I have been experiencing during my banking tenure of 10 years, like he said, I have experienced the same thing, which he mentioned last point where he was complacent, I have experienced the same reaction from the society, although during those time, many individuals were supportive to me, but the societal reactions he was mentioning, I clearly experienced the same, Sir.
VERY WELL SAID SIR. SAME PAIN FOR EVERY PATRIOTS PAKISTANI WHO LIVE OUT OF PAKISTAN 🇵🇰.
Hail imran khan 🎉🎉🎉
Save democracy. Free pasthunistan.
The name of the Chaudhary is Nizam Deen
he is talking our hearts
Much appreciated. Mazeed be aisay programs karay. It's a wake up call for us.
Mai bhi un khushnaseebo me hoon jo do mahinay pehlay iss qaid se azad honay mai kamyaab hua.
Interviewee se darkhwast hai ke soil woil bhool jain
SHaram karo pakistan tumhara mulk pehchann hai
This is a great interview, very informative. The guest shared some heartfelt comments on his personal decisions and his thoughts on the broader landscape. I wish him all the best in his journey.
The reality is he is a classic first generation immigration story. Ties to the motherland, hopes of returning one day, missing friends & family, nostalgia for the sights and sounds etc, this is to be expected.
But with my experience of a second generation Pakistani, with (now third generation) teenage children, people should realise they are gone for good. There is no coming back. There is no place in Pakistan for people like us and the country & it's elite has nothing to offer us.
My humble experience to those emigrating would be to understand this is a "forever" decision. It will be hard for you, but your future generations will thank you for it.
The problems in Pakistan need to be owned and addressed by the people living there. The emotional guilt and entitlement they deploy on first generation Pakistanis really sickens me. It stops them from mentally moving on and create a rift with their children.
Agree with him 100%
Great personality.
100% agree
Bus kerdo.. yehan koi kaa, nhi kerta thaa yeh.. office mai para rehta thaa
❤ journalism is 10/10. But corrupt regime doesn't cares because there is no accountability.
I am one who came back to Pakistan after living in USA for 36 years. Of course my circumstances are different but at least there is an example. I have been in Karachi suburb (BTK) for about 3 years now
BTW BTK is very good place for retired people
@@farazahmed6295agreed 100 percent.
Will you please mention the meaning of BTK and BTW
@@mujahidhussain6264BTW stands for By the way and BTK is Bahria Town Karachi
How is your experience coming back and living in Karachi again.
Good channel for informative videos
Great Reflection. A reality.
Hail imran khan 🎉🎉🎉
Save democracy. Free pasthunistan.
And now thanks to Asim Munir!!
Bap hai tumhara asim.
@@ArsalanGhoruiThat’s the sick mentality
@@ArsalanGhoruighareed farooqi app ke mama han ?
میں بھی جہاز میں بیٹھ کے بہت رویا تھا بس فرق یہ ہے کہ وہ آنسو خوشی کے تھے 🥹🥹
Hahah..lanat!
😂
😂😂😂😂 OMG I was listening with sad mood then read your comment 😂😂😂. It makes me laugh
What a man ❤
Went to study abroad in year 2000 and never once thought I’m leaving for good but the way situation deteriorated in Pakistan ended up staying overseas. Every year I thought I’ll move back until 2022. After 2022 I resigned to the fact that it’s not going to happen 🙂↕️
Core issues:
1. Lack of freedom of speech
2. Structural economic collapse due to supremacy of one institution (lack of fair competition)
3. Corruption at institutional levels to grass root.
4. Lack of basic necessities like water, electricity, roads, education etc.
5. No accountability from individuals to institutions.
6. Lack of law, order and security
7. Institutional support to the elite and systematic pressure on general masses.
شکر ھے
آج حقیقی مسائیل پر بات کی ھے
The correct word is actually "disheartened".
"Disheartened" is an adjective that means feeling discouraged, disappointed, or dispirited.
Example: "I was disheartened by the news that my favorite restaurant had closed down."
"Dishart" is not a valid word in the English language, and "disharted" is a common misspelling of "disheartened".
iam his student, he is the best teacher no doubt.
First time listening to your podcast and glad to catch up with this conversation. I too never wanted to settle abroad permanently but when I tried to move back to an rather digitally proactive academic organization that claims to be what not, as a professor, I was literally shocked at the work culture in higher education, breach of research ethics and like so much of unnecessary corruption and the fact that people are so ok with it. I just had to pack my bags and run. All that is just not what I can deal with anymore. So even when I say to my colleagues (in same shoes as mine) sometimes پتھر اپنی اصل جگہ بھاری ہوتا ہے, irrespective of how much recognition you get abroad, the lifestyle, there is always a sense of belonging and ‘to matter’ that lingers … I too dream of returning to Pakistan in a genuine and authentic setting… a dream that’s getting faded with time though
مقبوضہ کراچی جس دن کراچی والوں کو واپس کر دو گے اس دن یہ اکیلا شہر ہی پورے ملک کو پال لے گا۔
Crore commanders aur bhutto ne bera gharak kardia hai Karachi aur sindh ka.
Karachi wle asal kon hain? Khud sary mahajir hain india se aye howe or dusre shehron se koi ajae to taklef hojati
واہ۔ بہترین۔ مقبوضہ کراچی
@@muhammadhamza1365hmse pichli nasal migrant hn hm nhi
Jo ghiar muqami arha ha Karachi ko apna nhi samjhta usne srf khana kamana aur hagna ja k gao main hota ha
Ghair muqami ki phle zarorat thi na ab ha
@@PunditMolvi karachi wlon ne leader k name p altaf hussain qatil paida kiya bss
I was convinced by my father to leave Pakistan 6 years ago although I left unwillingly but now I feel that was the best decision of my life which he helped me took.
BTW I tried going back after I finished my masters degree spent 5 months trying to hang-on to something and stay but didn’t happened.
Brilliant Raftar
It would really be too good if the people because of whom the youth have to leave, watch this post and feel some guilt and shame
My salute to Raftar team gor raising such important issues.
what is this love for soil?! my mother died in June we burried her here in a peaceful cemetery. I am living in N. America for almost 35. years
No words 😶 Raftar ❤
yaallah doctor sahab ko kamyabi hasil hoo ameen
My Guru 😢
This is a story of any and every Pakistani. He is no different however there must be some reason for inviting him for this interview
Very informative. Thank you
I left Pakistan on 2nd Feb 1972. Things were bad for middle class back then. No job after doing Bsc . No money to bribe or any big time connections. Never been a victim of street crime up till now here. You took street crime as it happens everywhere. Karachi was safe at 2 in the morning. Since then these criminals on the top have destroyed the country. You people have no idea. When we go on vacation we let the police know that we will be gone for 4 weeks. They do extra patrolling around the house. You can’t even think about this in Pakistan. I don’t see bright future for you guys. Last 4 years has been the worst. I agree one institution is too powerful.
السلام علیکم فیصل وحید صاحب! شجاعت مبارک کی طرح میں بھی ایک پی اچ ڈی انجنئیر ہوں ۔کئی سال اقوام متحدہ کی ملازمت کے بعد جب پاکستان کی خدمت کیلئے آیا تو ایک ہی سال میں ایسے حالات پیش آئے کہ ملک چھوڑنا پڑا اور اب کینیڈا میں مقیم ہوں ۔ پا کستان کے روز بروز بگڑتے حالات کے پیش نظر شاید میں اور میرے کبھی واپس نہ آسکیں ۔
It's sorrowful that this nation is losing its bright sons. May almighty bless you sir
Good luck on your endeavors ... I can feel your pain ... its a big loss for Pakistan ...
34:39 kiya baat ki hai
Chaudhry ka daira 😊. So true
Please save my home city Parachinar.
Parachinar under attack
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Pakistan
Kaisey
Bhai, pooray Pakistan ko save karnay ka time aa gaya hai inn Madurchod Generals se. They have ruined the future of 25 crore people.
@@missahmed2220 you don't know that how parachinar 💔 is everyday bleeding 🩸
So our pakistan media ignore my home city
جب تک ہر پاکستانی خود کو نہیں بدلے گا حالات یہی رہں گے
Pakistan's politicians, feudal lords , officers above grade 22 , and all Army Generals , Travel on Diplomatic Passport ( Blue colour not the green) . And on this passport the visa questions answers and conditions also are different. At least no any country's immigration stops you or resist against your entry.
Very true I’m 100% agree with him
He is very negative minded person
I lived abroad for many years and l know what challenges he is going to face in future and will regret his decision of moving abroad but it will be too late for him to return back
If you are educated enough you can survive my uncle also moved to uk with his family and everything is going well for him there
Better to cry in Western than in Pakistan@@SMian-ed7ld
ان کے آ نے سے جو ا جاتی ھے منہ پہ رونق وہ سمجھتے ھیں کہ بیمار کا حال اچھا ھے
sab ka yehi hal hay bhai. Allah rehem farmaye. ameen.
For anchor Pakistan problem is normal for outsiders It is hell
Karachi Soba Zaruri hai,
Karachi ko suba bananay se kuch nai hoga. Pakistan's issues stem from corruption, inaptitude and mismanagement from top to bottom, ek aur suba bun bhi gaya to ye maslay usher bhi aapko Nazar aaien gay
He is 110% right.
Everything is rightly said. Can't agree more!
Hail imran khan 🎉🎉🎉
Save democracy. Free pasthunistan.
My project supervisor .
Can your share your contact details with me? I have to discuss someyimg with you?
PPP and PMLN has hate for Karachi and Urdu speaking
so many relatable things which drove me away from Pakistan....... I hope one day Pakistan will be a better place, and that can only happen when every institution stays in its own territory. there is no other way
Excellent information and analysis. He has tried to explain the core issues which is making Pakistan a difficult country to live. May be in the coming future this country will be difficult to survive as present due to its unique geographical location...
Sad 😢situation. He is right that in last 3 years things got worse from bad. It’s irreversible now
We both are Drs and left pakistan after getting threats for killing 13 yrs ago, now we and our kids one Engineer and 1 Teacher are serving in Canada our services which is very sad that talent should be for our country but we might not be alive if we were their...... my husband use to say mein akhri banda hoonga jo apna mulk chor kar jaoonga mera America Canada yahin hai..........
Ya Allah Hamen bhi is bhari dil k 7 Kisi foreign country mn settle krwa de . Jo bhi aameen likhe ga usy bhi dukh milega
Aameen 😊
Aameen 😅
Very materialistic view , i am phd in Pakistan and i am content , i can earn 35 lacs per month but i know i will lose my family here. I am happy and content . Many people here are content and live a simple life. They are happy too ,just like you .
Fix the basic necessaties: Water, electricity, gas, road and transport.
Pakistan se Zindabhaag!!
ڈاکٹر ذاکر نائیک کے مطابق، پاکستان میں رہتے ہوئے جنت میں جانے کے چانسز زیادہ ہے 😊
I left P K 30 yr ago for good and that was the best decision of my life no regrets
Bitter truth excellent decision to leave this country. Aik din sirf army or garnails hi reh jyn gy is Pakistan main.
Pakistan m puri study ki m ny become a medical doctor but facing low salary issues and no safety and security at all now in Singapore happily living life alhamdulillah but dill nhe tha mera bhi Pakistan chorny ka 💔
I'm in dubai.. choti job krta hon.. ab ghr nhi ja sakta bhot dil krta ha parents sy milny ka
Sir main Pakistan 🇵🇰 k 3rd largest city (Faisalabad) se hun or abhi 5 saal se zyada ho gay qatar 🇶🇦 main hun. Faisalabad yeh wo shehar ha jo is mulak ki economy main tesry number py sabse zyada contribute karta ha. Sir last month main Pakistan 🇵🇰 se wapis aya hun yakeen karen dobara jany ko dil nai kar raha kun k kachra koi rule and law nahi police waly har chowk main kharhy hn chalan k ley. Har chowk main jump bna dey hn thora plane jump k bagair road ata ha to wahan py khady parhy hn koi b a ky apko maar deta ha mobile cheen leta ha. Insecurity bohat ha. Inteeha pasandi jahalat is mulak main bohat ha. Ager apky pass acha paisa b
Kali vigo ya Land Cruiser wagera nai ha to apki koi izat nai or na koi sunyga apki. Or koi b banda emandari se kaam nai kar raha kisi idary main 🇵🇰 but I am still in love with Pakistan 💔🇵🇰🍂
which type of job you are doing in qatar i am also from faisalabad
I would like to be a part of Dr sahab's association fpr helping Pakistanis abroad, is there any way to contact Dr sahab?
Another Phd in London UK
I'm sure almost all viewers searched for Global Talent Visa after watching this video :)
I never thought of would become an economic migrant. But thanks to regime change that's what I am now😢
I am living in the city the one you are talking about since 27 years. Things aren't as great as you have described. You are one of those who might be highly paid and living in secure accommodation provided by your employer. Just try to go into sighthill area just a mile away trust me you will say Pakistan is safe. There are many areas where you can't even go during the bright day light. Medical facilities has a waiting list over a year. Train tickets are one of the most expensive in the world because you pay insurance in your ticket that's why they compensate you. Majority of the parents specially the one have daughters don't want them to grow up.
🎗90% of the skilled and educated peoples with little resources are not willing to live here in this suffocated environment and are flying abroad with great pace .
this is very alarming situation for the future of this poor country...
There is a horrible situation in Pakistan for the teachers especially those who are working with private sector universities.
Every Karachiite story including myself 😢
worst mentality is when they say one day ill come back, youre out stay out setup your new world there. If you have this mentality of going back you never settle in a place properly.
lol if u get a chance u will be the first to go - classic jealousy and insecure syndrome
When you get a chance to travel abroad on a work visa, you will fly as soon as possible and never consider the second thought. Therefore, do not blame others for the desire for his family's welfare and wants to save from the hell of Pakistan.
@@Ecofin89agree 💯%
@@ZainAli-y9j7i I don’t think you understood my point what I mean is once you move out of Pakistan then stay out and don’t think about moving back. This leaves you hanging and you don’t make the right decisions in life because you always have this ‘I’ll go back’ one day mentality. I know many people that built homes in Pakistan living in USA and Canada thinking they will go back live there and that’s definitely not happening in most cases. Built your home where you live.
Faisal is also waiting for THE CHANCE 😂
No need for education in Pakistan. Just join the army after high school and retire a billionaire like Bajwa, Musharraf and Kiani
Thank god I left 30 years ago to USA