Amid post-election political crisis, former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi criticised the situation that the common man was being annoyed by listening to a new story every day as his actual problem was inflation and unemployment.
Expressing disappointment over political unrest despite the conduct of the 2024 nationwide polls, the former cricketer prayed that “decision-makers” should take serious steps.
Afridi expressed his opinion in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday. He urged the "decision-makers" to sit together and take the country out of the "chaotic situation".
Urging unity amongst all sides, the 46-year-old stressed that the country could not afford more harm and suggested all stakeholders join hands to save the future of the next generations.
Afridi's comments came amid the protests sparked by the February 8 ballot results across the country.
Being a cricket celebrity, the former star player often came under the spotlight for expressing his views on political issues.
In March 2022, he appealed that at least one elected government’s tenure must be completed. He made the statement when then-opposition was all set to oust then-prime minister Imran Khan from his office.
"It has been 74 years since Pakistan’s independence. For God’s sake let at least one elected government complete its constitutional term," Afridi opined.
After Shehbaz Sharif was elected the next premier, the former cricketer faced another wave of criticism when he congratulated the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) president for assuming the PM’s office after the ouster of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder.
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