When it comes to the issue of political power and land ownership in Pakistan, reforms are needed. Implementing land reform, introducing fair taxes, and increasing transparency can help. Strengthening regulations and encouraging investment in productive sectors can also make a difference.
Civil society engagement, political will, and an independent judiciary are also crucial for success. Gradual reforms can help achieve meaningful change, ultimately breaking the link between political power and land ownership.
Motiya Ghulam Halepoto
Tando Muhammad Khan
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