In the realm of Pakistani politics, the term ‘charter of economy’ echoes like a hollow promise, a mirage shimmering in a desert of economic woes. Politicians, with their slick tongues and air of authority, brandish this phrase like a magic wand, promising to conjure up prosperity and abundance. This oft proposed charter is devoid of substance and untied to any concrete plan for reviving the ailing Pakistani economy. The people have grown weary of these empty promises and political charades. They are tired of getting their intellect insulted and their hopes and aspirations dashed against the rocks of political expediency. They deserve more than talk of a vague charter. They deserve a government that genuinely cares about their well-being and has the expertise and determination to steer the country towards economic prosperity.
Hussam Mehboob
Rawalpindi
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