The people have shown their trust in the democratic system and chose their representatives on February 8.
These elections are significant because they were not just a competition for power among the political parties but they delivered a strong message against the status quo. Pakistanis appear to have largely rejected the traditional elite. The trust shown by the younger generation in the democratic system and their contribution to the general elections hints at a brighter future for democracy in Pakistan.
Nayyar Ranjha
Sargodha
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