Written by: Hamed Hassan
Pakistan today is engulfed in a quagmire of instability; a place where neither its people have security, nor its economy stability, nor its government accountability. Security instability, widespread corruption, and poor governance have pushed the country to the brink of disaster. Attacks and conflicts, unprecedented inflation, rampant price increases, and even the sharp rise in jet fuel prices are just a small part of the devastation that innocent people are paying for.
According to reports from the International Monetary Fund and studies by the United Nations Development Program, Pakistan’s economy loses up to 6% of its GDP annually due to “elite capture”; that is, the same minority that manipulates laws in their favor and sacrifices the people for their personal interests. From financial privileges to lucrative government contracts and tax exemptions, all of these devour the country’s money and resources and stifle genuine private sector investment.
The economic crisis and high inflation, along with social instability and political conflicts, indicate that Pakistan may lose many of its regions or rapidly head toward collapse. The military regime that has long held power has not only done nothing for the people but has also turned them into victims of internal wars, ineffective policies, and tensions with neighbors.
And ultimately, the entire cost of this chaos and corruption falls on the shoulders of the same people who have no share in decision-making. Today, Pakistan is a living example of corrupt and unstable governance; a place where elites and military personnel have prioritized their own interests over the fate of the people, pushing the country to the brink of disaster.
The only way out of all the problems that have befallen the people of Pakistan due to the wrong policies of its rulers is for the people of Pakistan to take their destiny into their own hands and no longer allow incompetent individuals to sacrifice their interests for the benefit of foreigners, or to force the dictatorial government of Pakistan to change its misguided policies and take the right path. Otherwise, as long as these current rulers and their misguided policies remain in place, the problems and challenges faced by the Muslim nation of Pakistan will become more severe and complex each day.
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