Dictatorship is much better (if not best) than democracy in a country like Pakistan where people love to be ruled, not rule.

Dictatorship is much better (if not best) than democracy in a country like Pakistan where people love to be ruled, not rule.

The word dictatorship means the form of government in which absolute power is possessed by a dictator. This power includes some kingship or military government. Martial Law is the most happened event of dictatorship in the history of Pakistan. As a nation, we have less literacy rate, people here don’t know the power of the public and how to raise voice for their rights. We haven’t practiced it the way it should be.

Pakistan has seen more development and success in dictatorship rather than in democracy. In view of the history of the sub-continent, our minds are developed in being ruled. People feel more comfortable and safe when they have rules and regulations to follow and they are accountable to them. Unfortunately, this country is always ruled by the military whether in democracy or dictatorship, because the leaders elected are somehow run by the military. In this context, the state can never prosper.  Elected people use democracy for their personal benefits. They create political, religious, and personality conflicts among people and divide the nation, where dictators work for the well-being of the nation as a whole. It removes the concept of ‘might is right’ and ‘the same rules for all’.

So dictatorship is much better in a country like Pakistan where people love to sit and criticize than to work.

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