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You might also want to refer to
The First Law of Patheticity of the Pakistani Military Generals
that says:
An “Urdu-speaking, enlightened, drinking, Ataturk-type” Pakistani general raised in an educated family of an embassy staffer with a world-wide outlook was as PATHEIC and as MEDIOCRE as a “Punjabi, fundamentalist, non-drinking, Maudoodi-type” Pakistani general raised in an illiterate family of a Pesh Imam with a village-wide outlook. One cannot discern which military general was worse for Pakistan than the other. Even their body language, arrogance, and incoherence were identical. Therefore, any past or future Savior General of Pakistan, likely to be falling in between the two extreme backgrounds, will be eventually found equally pathetic.
The law demonstrates that the patheticity of the Pakistani military generals is institutional and not individual; and brings some order to where none seems to exist.
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