The military rule may be implemented again in Pakistan, as claimed in a report regarding the economic and political situation


Posted on 31st Oct 2022 11:22 am by rohit kumar

The military rule can be imposed in Pakistan after the next six months or more. This has been claimed in a report analyzing the current economic and political situation of the country. In Pakistan's weekly newspaper The Friday Times, writer Justice Katju has expressed the danger of this. The analyst writer from Pakistan has also put some facts in support of his argument.

 

economic instability has arisen

Talking about the current political developments in Pakistan, the author has mentioned that the country's former Prime Minister Imran Khan had succeeded in the 2018 elections in the name of unity, transparency, and accountability. There was economic instability during his tenure. Imran's term ended in April 2022 due to a no-confidence motion. He was ousted from power during skyrocketing inflation. People are still facing the high cost of consumer goods.

 

deterioration in the report

The author said that the prices of other necessities including vegetables are sky-high. The power has changed but there has been no change or improvement in the conditions. The present coalition government is facing the same economic challenges. The devastating flood has proved to be a salt sprinkler on the burn. Due to this, the situation there has been said to deteriorate.

 

Pakistan continues to be in a state of turmoil, disorder

It has been said in the report that Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is reaching various countries with begging bowls to ask for money. The author says that Pakistanis are getting disturbed continuously. This situation arises only when there is only one alternative left in chaos and military rule. History is witness that in such a situation the army moves forward.

 

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