Pakistan has undergone a remarkable transformation. The era of traditional politics and electoral manoeuvring no longer holds sway. Any political party hesitant to embrace the perspectives of young people is destined to become a relic of history. The notion that embarking on grand projects like motorways, metros, and greenlines safeguards dynastic politics is a misguided fantasy.
Credit is due to Imran Khan, who boldly challenged the grip of dynastic politics. However, figures like Asad Qaisar, Pervaiz Khattak, Ali Amin, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, and others have perpetuated dynastic influence by ushering their relatives into national and provincial assemblies after the 2018 election.
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