Amidst the fervour of Pakistan’s elections, poverty and corruption are often relegated to the shadows while grand promises and political spectacle hog the spotlight. Yet, these issues remain pervasive, widening disparities and eroding trust. As voters cast their ballots, it is crucial to remember the enduring impact of poverty and corruption.
Candidates must prioritize addressing these challenges not only in their rhetoric but also in their actions, both during and after the elections, to pave the way for a fairer and more promising future for all Pakistanis.
Muhammad Ahsan
Nowshera
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