The country’s current political and economic conditions are a cause for concern, and it is time for our leaders to take immediate action. The economic situation in Pakistan is precarious, with rising inflation, unemployment, and poverty. The common man is struggling to make ends meet and the government seems to be failing in its duty to provide basic necessities like healthcare, education, and security.
Pakistan is at a crossroads, and it is time for our leaders to take immediate action to address the pressing concerns facing our country. We need a government that prioritises the needs of its people, ensures accountability and transparency, and works towards a better future for all Pakistanis.
Syeda Ayesha Wasti
Karachi
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