Vulnerability and Uncertainty: Pakistan's Changing Political Landscape
By
Riaz Laghari
Political change and ambiguity are current political realities in Pakistan. Prime Minister Imran Khan, who previously held that position, was overthrown by a vote of no confidence, and has been replaced by a coalition government. The Bajwa doctrine's effects, a fight for control between the government and the "deep state," and escalating tensions are all issues that the nation is currently dealing with.
Many people worry what Pakistan's future holds as the nation's future is still up in the air. The Bajwa doctrine has caused controversy since some people regard it as a way to achieve stability while others see it as a threat to the nation's independence. The political environment has also become more unstable as a result of the ongoing fight between the administration and the "deep state," which has left the nation in a state of instability.
Some people are still optimistic about Pakistan's future despite the difficulties. The coalition administration, which consists of a wide range of political groups, has the capacity to effect constructive change and deal with the urgent problems facing the nation. To do this, the government must cooperate and set aside its disagreements in order to serve the interests of the nation.
As Pakistan navigates this unstable political environment, the coming months and years will be vital. It is crucial that everyone prioritize stability and work together to achieve a common objective. Pakistan's future is uncertain, but the nation must work together to create a better life for all of its people.