Horse-trading is not new to Pakistan’s politics. This time, however, because of the traction it gets in the media, it has become the most discussed topic among the people. Political leaders have openly accused their party members of being involved in horse-trading.
Whether or not such activities provide any benefit to opposing parties, it is certain that they play a vital role in putting democracy in danger.
Tariq Mahmood Khan
Lahore
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