There is no denying that Pakistan is a state which cannot afford any experiments by newcomers in mainstream politics. Especially after the tenure of Imran Khan, it has become more vividly obvious that a chance to an inexperienced party can worsen the already complicated political and economic circumstances. It seems that in the upcoming elections the PML-N and the PPP will be up against each other. Many think that the competition will be between Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Maryam Nawaz. The choice between the two will be a hard one.
Both parties have performed well during their tenure, but they have also made wrong decisions that have caused great harm to the country both economically and politically. One thinks that they are still better than a newcomer or dictatorship. It is imperative to understand that political revival is possible through political stability which makes it a must to have a stable political party to rule uninterrupted for five years (its tenure). People need to consider this context when taking their decision.
Shaik Badini
Quetta