The current political landscape in Pakistan demands unity among its leaders and political institutions. With the nation struggling with economic challenges, political unrest, and governance issues, it is necessary that the political parties and stakeholders set aside their differences and work collectively toward national progress. Ongoing tensions between the opposition and present government continue to worsen conditions further. These divisions not only break public trust in democratic institutions but also delay meaningful reforms.
True political unity must be built on dialogue, mutual respect, and a commitment to the nation's democratic principles. Here we must appreciate the steps taken by the PTI to negotiate with the government and we hope that in future all political parties sit and work together for Pakistan.
Shaher Bano Awan
Rawalpindi
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