I hope that the political unrest prevailing in Pakistan for the last few months will come to an end now that a newly-elected government is in power. It is the responsibility of the present government to maintain peace in the country and focus on improving the economy. The country’s economic stability and development are dependent on political stability.
In order to progress peacefully, the government must respect the opinion of other parties, whether it is in their favour or not. They should be open to constructive criticism and set aside any grudges to work with the opposition for the benefit of the country.
Hamna Amanat
Rawalpindi
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