After the election, What will happen to this country?
photo fileIt was hoped that the February 8 elections would be an important step towards political and economic stability, but the situation seems to be different. As the time of elections is approaching, the fear is increasing that what will happen to Pakistan?
It is widely heard that the conditions and manner in which the elections are being held will lead to political instability in Pakistan and if political instability increases, economic instability will also increase.
At this time, we are seeing two situations regarding the elections. If the elections are conducted in a transparent manner, the May 9 people will likely come to power, and if the elections are conducted in the current "free" manner, it will probably be the most engineered election in the history of Pakistan. Majority will be changed into minority and minority into majority.
Who are the 9th of May? Who did they attack? How and against whom did they want to revolutionize? Which institution is he targeting since April 2022, when Imran Khan's government ended? Everyone knows the answers to these questions.
Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan says that the leadership of his party has decided that after winning the election, they will neither take any revenge nor fight with any institution.
Imran Khan may also have the same decision, but if PTI wins the elections, what will PTI's social media trend immediately? Who will target whom? What demands will be made from the new government? At the same time, Pakistani and international media will not remind Tehreek-e-Insaf and Imran Khan of their past statements and accusations related to the army and the leadership of the army? What will be the effects of all this on the political and economic conditions of the country?
If Imran Khan has really changed and the hatred of Tehreek-e-Insaf voters, spotters and PTI's social media outlets has also ended, on the other hand, will those who were attacked on May 9 forget May 9? Will they embrace all those who desecrate military installations and martyrs' memorials and whom they call planners and masterminds? This is a matter that should have been thought about long ago, a clear line should have been drawn between those involved in May 9 and the rest of Tehreek-e-Insaaf, avenues of apology should have been made, but nothing happened. And the conditions we are facing now are also such that thinking about what will happen after the elections, one is worried about Pakistan.
The "free" manner in which the elections are currently being conducted is already being questioned and it is being said that this may be the biggest engineered election in the country's history. It is also being said that there is no need to mess up the elections, what is the need to waste fifty billion rupees of the nation, directly issue the notification of whoever you want to make the prime minister.
According to Tehreek-e-Insaaf, the nomination papers of 90% of its leaders have been rejected. Nothing can be said about Tehreek-e-Insaaf's bat symbol or not. Until February 8, it can be estimated about what other difficulties Tehreek-e-Insaf will face in the election.
It is being said that whatever happens, no matter how popular Tehreek-e-Insaaf is, it will not be allowed to win the elections. Now, as a result of such elections, PML-N and other parties will probably form the government, but such a government that will come into being as a result of such controversial elections, will it be able to bring about political stability in the country? Confusion is looking ahead.
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