Pakistan’s debt has reached alarming levels and the government’s inability to service it has led to a crisis that is difficult to resolve. Political instability and polarization have only exacerbated the problem. The government’s inability to address the root causes of the problem, such as corruption and mismanagement, has led to a lack of trust among the people.
It is imperative that the government takes immediate action to address these issues. This includes implementing fiscal discipline, increasing revenue, and investing in infrastructure. We must also work towards creating a society where all citizens have access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
Sana Rashid
Rawalpindi
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