Almost all.
It's funny, I was just talking about this very problem in another thread, a huge problem with politics in Pakistan is that everyone picks a side, sometimes based on mere hunches and first impressions, which is beyond stupid. Majority of those who intended on voting in the last election made their mind up at least 6-12 months prior. Here in the UK, if you ask someone that long before, they wait, they look around, they get to know what they're signing up to, then they vote.
In Pakistan, you pledge oaths to your parties and their untouchable leaders. In true democracies, even party leaders get elected, and I'm not saying titles get handed out, actual leadership gets elected and sometimes even the policies are decided this way.
You folks hold ridiculous loyalties to your parties, which is beyond foolish. You follow leaders and names blindly and relentlessly.
Question your parties and their leaders the way you question others.
This sort of tribal mentality is not fit for 21st century democracies.
People are following corrupt politicians blindly & they are brainless as well.
Any leaders, corrupt and not corrupt. Every leader is made into some holy cow by most of the followers. There's no politician ut there who hasn't said anything utterly stupid in the last year, but you never fail to see supporters foolishly trying to back actions/statements that shouldn't and can't be supported.