The current political situation in Pakistan remains highly volatile and uncertain. The nation is facing a confluence of economic instability, political polarization, and institutional friction that threatens its democratic foundations. At the core of the crisis is the ongoing tension between the ruling government and opposition parties, which has paralyzed meaningful governance. The political climate is marred by frequent protests, allegations of corruption, and an erosion of trust in key institutions.
The judiciary, media, and civil society are also under increasing pressure, raising questions about the future of democratic freedoms in the country. The economic situation further exacerbates the political uncertainty, with inflation, unemployment, and rising debt levels affecting the common citizen. International relations have also been strained, with regional instability and shifting alliances adding to Pakistan's challenges. The need for political dialogue and compromise has never been greater. Without a concerted effort to restore political stability, Pakistan risks sliding into deeper turmoil.
Waqar Ahmed
Ghotki
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