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Political instability is once again being feared across the country as a result of the anticipated political clashes in the National Assembly between the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and the ruling PDM alliance.
The Lahore High Court made a crucial judgment in favor of PTI and suspended the Election Commission’s order to de-notify 70 PTI MNAs, ushering in a new chapter in the political drama.
The PTI chairman has once again played a better hand which has caused alarm among the opposition political parties. Recently, Imran Khan has made some intriguing claims. Although the Federalist government and Imran Khan are still engaged in a political battle, it is necessary for all political leaders to exercise patience since it is a virtue in a democratic society.
The democratic system’s core principle requires that individuals and elected officials be allowed to follow the law and pursue their own interests. Working together is essential for the government and the opposition.
In order to uphold democratic norms and principles while striving for the development of the country, it’s essential that politicians sitting on the treasury benches as well as the opposition cooperate with each other. Democracies suffer from political turmoil, disagreements, and instability. It is therefore necessary for all political parties to put aside their differences and work together to achieve the shared objectives of a powerful, contented, and democratic Pakistan. Lawmakers need to realize that their own interest is unimportant.
Pakistani political leaders must prioritize the interests of the country over theirs. It is important to remember that all political leaders must have tolerance and patience as the country’s political landscape develops in this instance. The land of the pure is in desperate need of progress and development, and all of these objectives can be met if our politicians start settling political conflicts through dialogue.
It appears that the political climate of the NA is heading toward a clash between government and opposition. Notwithstanding the fact that there have always been clashes in parliament, given the current state of the country, national interest must take precedence above all.