While the new government holds promise, it also shoulders immense responsibility. The stakes are high, and the expectations of the people even higher. If this administration fails to deliver on its promises, it could mark the end of an era for the veterans of the PML-N and the PPP. Maintaining the integrity of elections and the legitimacy of governments is also essential for building trust and confidence among the people.
Any claims of electoral misconduct must be diligently examined to uphold democratic principles and guarantee the representation of the people’s voices. For progress, the government and the opposition must cooperate. Instead of constant criticism, the opposition should support Pakistan’s improvement.
Fahad Zahid
Lahore
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