Currently, Pakistan is grappling with many challenges including political instability and polarization, energy crisis, inequality, and high youth unemployment. Though the country has secured some temporary relief through the assistance of global lenders and donors, this is no permanent solution. The government needs to focus on maintaining political stability and building a more equitable society.
Syeda Hadia Bakhtawar
Nankana Sahib
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