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Thursday 11 April 2013

Pakistani youth back Shariat law

Pakistani youth back Shariat law            
 Islamabad:Crucial for democracy in Pakistan elections are due on May 11.First in the country democratically elected government completed its term is paving the way for the other. However, much of the country's young democracy'm enjoying Islamic Shariat law. 90 per cent of the country's youth frustrated. He thinks that Pakistan is going in the wrong direction.

British Council's Next Generation Goes to the ballet box in a survey that 40 per cent of Pakistani youth prefer Shariat law. This survey five thousand young people between the ages of 18-29 years. The role of youth in the general election that is certain to remain.It is about a third of the number of registered voters. According to the survey, more than half of these young people that democracy is not good for ]


their country. The survey said the column writer Jka Fsi year are frustrated by the country's young democracy. 94 percent of youth believe that Pakistan has lost on the road.

When asked about the best political system by 32 per cent and 38 per cent of martial law, the Shariah considered superior to democracy. His disillusionment has five years of civilian rule. Only 13 per cent of government advocates were young. A third of young people also believed that violence has a direct effect on them. However, the most worrisome prices for these youths, not terrorism.Youth Benazir Bhutto's assassination in 2007, the 2005 earthquake and the floods of 2010 important events of your life counts. Only 10 per cent believe that youth have enough jobs in the country. 

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