Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has acknowledged that the possession of resources by certain people and the absence of rule of law in the country are the main reasons for Pakistan's backwardness. Imran has said this in an online interview with American Muslim scholar Sheikh Hamza Yusuf. Sheikh is also the head of Jetuna College in California. Imran has already accepted that thousands of terrorists are active in Pakistan.
Imran said that the majority of the people are deprived of the facilities of health, education and justice by taking possession of the resources of certain people. In the absence of rule of law, the country did not reach the heights where it should have been. He said that no society can progress unless it runs according to the rules. This is the problem in most developing countries. In Pakistan also there is a separate law for the poor and different for the rich.
The law works on the basis of the quality of the perpetrator of the crime. If you are rich then you will sit at a prominent position and if you are poor then you will continue to struggle for the rest of your life. This interview of the Prime Minister was broadcast on Pakistan Television on Sunday. Imran said, he wants to make Pakistan a welfare Islamic nation as envisioned by Prophet Muhammad about Medina. His government wants to take the country forward by following two principles. One of these principles is to make Pakistan a welfare state and the other is to establish the rule of law.
On the issue of environment, Imran said, sincere efforts should be made to improve it. Because it is necessary to save life on earth. If honesty is not taken in this work, then disasters will come in future and then no one will be able to do anything. Whatever man does in the present, it will be shared by the generations to come. Imran said, the rulers of most Muslim countries have lost their trust. They come to power by making compromises and then make compromises to stay in it and work for their personal gains. This cuts them off from the interests of the public.