This letter refers to the article ‘New government, old challenges’ (TNS, February 25, 2024) by Dr Ikramul Haq and Abdul Rauf Shakoori. The piece adeptly captures Pakistan’s economic challenges, highlighting the imperative need for sustained fiscal discipline and prudent management.
As the nation navigates the fresh tenure of the incoming coalition government, ensuring cohesive policies becomes paramount to overcoming obstacles and creating economic stability and growth. The new government must address public suffering, inflation, and poverty to meet the urgent needs of the populace.
Sajjad Rizvi
Lahore
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