A major portion of our national budget is still spent on unproductive expenses rather than providing basic necessities like food, employment, education, healthcare, and clean water to the people.
Today, we are deeply indebted and the burden of paying interest on these loans has become a curse, forcing the working-class people to bear the brunt of inflation and backbreaking taxes. Dissent and freedom of expression are still considered taboo. Will we fulfil our historical role or wait for a miracle?
Mubashir Ahmad
Peshawar
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