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The country’s economy is currently at a critical juncture in its history, with defaults and bankruptcies, as well as talk of Pakistan, being like Sri Lanka.
After the government’s consolations and positive statements, the news of the bankruptcy of Pakistan to some extent became less of adornment in the media, but the statements of the opposition also seem to be very successful in attracting the attention of the people.
Opposition leader and former interior minister Sheikh Rashid, for example, said in a July 8 Twitter message that the government had fallen into the IMF’s trap. 400 textile mills closed. The country is on the verge of default. Electricity will cost another Rs 9 per unit.
Sheikh Rashid said that the real face behind the Solar Agency Commission is the Shahbaz Sharif family. Pakistan is the most expensive country in the world. Trade with India, friendship with Israel, and permission for drone bases is his agenda.
The former home minister said that inflation has risen by 31% and interest rates by 15%.
He criticized the current government, saying that people were dying of hunger. The gravediggers are watching the spectacle. The election for 20 seats will be decisive. The next 45 days will decide on democracy and government.
If you look at the predictions of Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, three years ago today he had said that the Pak-India war would break out in the next six months, but the eye of the beholder also saw the scene when no such thing happened.
In a historic statement issued in August 2019, former Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said, “I see war in the next six months.” The Kashmir issue between India and Pakistan is going to be finalized in 3 to 6 months.
It seems that according to the statement of Awami League chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, the Pak-India war should have started in February 2020 and Kashmir should have been liberated from the clutches of India in 2019 but this did not happen in reality.
Running the system of government of any country requires a great deal of responsibility in which not only the role of the rulers but also the role of the opposition is very important. We have to acknowledge that the tendency in the country to focus on predictions and overthrow the government instead of constructive and positive criticism has increased significantly.