12 VIRAL FR@UD PAKISTANIS IN CANADA, PAKISTANI PUBLIC REACTION ON INDIA. REAL ENTERTAINMENT TV

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Pakistanis face discrimination and negative perceptions abroad due to instances of fraud, begging, and unethical behavior, tarnishing the country's image. There is a call for self-improvement, honesty, and support for local products to enhance Pakistan's reputation and economic standing.

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  • Pakistanis face discrimination at King Abdul Aziz International Airport compared to other nationalities like Indians, Canadians, and Americans, who receive VIP treatment, highlighting unequal treatment based on nationality.
  • Concerns are raised about Pakistan's tarnished global image due to incidents of fraudulent activities and begging by Pakistanis abroad, emphasizing the importance of upholding a positive reputation through honesty and self-improvement.

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  • How are Pakistanis treated at King Abdul Aziz International Airport?

    Pakistanis face segregation and lack VIP treatment.

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"Pakistanis face discrimination and fraud abroad"

  • King Abdul Aziz International Airport segregates Pakistanis and other passport holders like Indians, Canadians, and Americans, providing VIP treatment to the latter.
  • Those with non-Pakistani passports receive VIP protocol, exempt from shoe removal and intense security checks.
  • Recent incidents of Pakistanis being expelled from Dubai due to work-related issues, affecting around 500,000 individuals.
  • Instances of Pakistanis engaging in fraudulent activities abroad, such as in Canada, leading to arrests and recovery of fake documents, dollars, credit, and debit cards.
  • Concerns raised about the tarnished image of Pakistan due to such fraudulent activities and begging by Pakistanis in foreign countries.
  • Observations of Pakistanis begging in Saudi Arabia, leading to mass arrests of beggars, including Pakistanis.
  • Comparison of the respect and treatment received by Indians versus Pakistanis in countries like Dubai, highlighting preferential treatment for Indians.
  • Discussion on the impact of fraudulent activities on Pakistan's global reputation and the need for overseas Pakistanis to uphold a positive image.
  • Emphasis on the importance of self-improvement and honesty among Pakistanis to enhance the country's image and avoid negative perceptions.
  • Comparison of IT infrastructure between India and Pakistan, showcasing a significant disparity in the number of IT parks and towers, indicating India's economic advancement.

11:57

Pakistan's Challenges: Corruption, Economy, and Image

  • The green passport of Pakistan has been devalued significantly due to the country's poor condition.
  • The responsibility for Pakistan's situation lies with its people, who need to initiate change for rulers to work effectively.
  • Pakistan lags behind India in exports, impacting the country's economic standing.
  • Farmers in Pakistan face hardships and protest for their rights, often leading to tragic outcomes.
  • Corruption is rampant in Pakistan, affecting various aspects of society and governance.
  • The banking system in Pakistan is flawed, contributing to the country's corrupt reputation.
  • Pakistanis abroad tarnish the country's image through fraudulent activities and unethical behavior.
  • The education system in Pakistan is criticized for its inefficiency and lack of focus on religious teachings.
  • The need for self-improvement and a shift towards positive competition and progress is emphasized.
  • The importance of supporting local products over foreign ones to boost Pakistan's economy and reputation is highlighted.

22:34

Challenges and Hope for Pakistan's Future

  • The speaker reflects on the challenging times faced by communities and countries, expressing hope for improvement in the future.
  • Concerns are raised about the lack of opportunities and jobs, particularly for educated individuals, with a specific example of a classmate struggling to find employment.
  • Criticism is directed towards the education system, advocating for a syllabus at an international level to enhance the quality of education in Pakistan.
  • The speaker highlights the case of Aafia, a Pakistani scientist imprisoned in the US, questioning the government's efforts to secure her release.
  • There is a discussion on the desire of many to leave Pakistan for better opportunities abroad, juxtaposed with calls to boycott Israeli products.
  • The conversation touches on societal issues like unemployment, lack of value for education degrees, and the challenges faced by the youth in finding jobs.
  • The speaker emphasizes the need for practical actions to improve Pakistan's image, beyond mere slogans like "Pakistan Zindabad," urging for meaningful contributions to uplift the country.
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