*By Imran Khan*

  My generation grew up at a time when colonial hang up was at its peak. Our
older generation had been slaves and had a huge inferiority complex of the
British. The school I went to was similar to all elite schools in Pakistan.
Despite gaining independent, they were, and still are, producing replicas of
public schoolboys rather than Pakistanis.
  I read Shakespeare, which was fine, but no Allama Iqbal — the national
poet of Pakistan. The class on Islamic studies was not taken seriously, and
when I left school I was considered among the elite of the country because I
could speak English and wore Western clothes.

*HERE*<http://1426.blogspot.com/2009/09/why-west-craves-materialism-why-east.html>

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