Instead of uplifting themselves and investing their energy, time and money for their own political progress and the prosperity of the people, politicians are busy playing the blame game. This game arguably reached its apex when we were on the verge of default. Rather than discussing and figuring out the best solutions to the situation, the politicians were only trying to point fingers and deflect blame.
As long as Pakistani politicians are busy with this blame game, our problems will not be resolved. Therefore, it is high time that all politicians cooperate for the sake of the country's progress and the well-being of the people. This is also the best course for their own political development and credibility.
Muhammad Jan Jatoi
Karachi
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