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This Im afraid is now inevitable.
The disqualification of PM nawaz has further shifted the political structure towards massive uncertainty with both left and conservative political forces acting towards an equal amounts of distrust towards each other.
The grass-roots of these political party representatives/workers is very diifferent from that of its top leadership.
PMLN is the only party which seeems to have a united political thought in the leadership and workers towards national civilian supremacy but recent developments have left them confused as most of their top leadership has been caught in various corruption and legal issues.
PTI on the other hand has been pro military often calling out their support for interference, they having failed massively to garner national support aftermath of their famous 2011 rise to Pakistani politics are finding alternate routes with huge political damage, they seem to be way behind the political chain when understanding how voters think and political setup operates in Pakistan.
They also seem to be internally divided , focusing on their loyalists and ultra conservatives are a ticking bomb to the democracy in Pakistan.
But the real question remains what happens when PTI loses the 2018 General elections? Imran khan and his political unpredictability often points towards massive unrest.
After 1971 this is the first time Pakistan faces this kind of political uncertainty.
Kindly answer the poll question.
The disqualification of PM nawaz has further shifted the political structure towards massive uncertainty with both left and conservative political forces acting towards an equal amounts of distrust towards each other.
The grass-roots of these political party representatives/workers is very diifferent from that of its top leadership.
PMLN is the only party which seeems to have a united political thought in the leadership and workers towards national civilian supremacy but recent developments have left them confused as most of their top leadership has been caught in various corruption and legal issues.
PTI on the other hand has been pro military often calling out their support for interference, they having failed massively to garner national support aftermath of their famous 2011 rise to Pakistani politics are finding alternate routes with huge political damage, they seem to be way behind the political chain when understanding how voters think and political setup operates in Pakistan.
They also seem to be internally divided , focusing on their loyalists and ultra conservatives are a ticking bomb to the democracy in Pakistan.
But the real question remains what happens when PTI loses the 2018 General elections? Imran khan and his political unpredictability often points towards massive unrest.
After 1971 this is the first time Pakistan faces this kind of political uncertainty.
Kindly answer the poll question.