Unify
I am writing to express my deep concern about the ongoing political instability in Pakistan. Over the past few years, the country has witnessed a continuous cycle of political uncertainty, with frequent changes in leadership, rising tensions between political parties and an overall erosion of trust in the democratic process. This instability not only hinders Pakistan’s development but also undermines the confidence of its citizens in the political system.
The recent power struggles and shifting alliances among key political players have further exacerbated the situation. The growing polarization in society, fuelled by divisive rhetoric, only serves to deepen the divisions within the nation. For Pakistan to progress, it is imperative that all political stakeholders come together to prioritise national interest over personal agendas.
Adeel Ali
Gilgit
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