PTI failures set stage for Sharif’s return to power

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Bertrand Russell wrote in his 1938 work Power: A New Social Analysis, “Power is naked when its subjects respect it solely because it is power, and not for any other reason. Thus a form of power that has been traditional becomes naked as soon as the tradition ceases to be accepted. It follows that periods of free thought and vigorous criticism tend to develop into periods of naked power.”

That is true in today’s Pakistan, where the deep state is being criticized in every nook and corner of the country for the failures of the government led by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. The military establishment is believed to have brought the Imran Khan-led PTI to power, and this has been a journey of continuous failures and disappointments.

From making a mess of the economy to misgovernance and from using national institutions to settle petty political scores to completely mismanaging the spread of Covid-19, the PTI government has failed on every front.

In the middle of the deadly third wave of the pandemic, the government is unable even to provide vaccines at an affordable price to the masses, thus further widening the gap between haves and have-nots. The terms and conditions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are increasing inflation and the burden of taxes and higher utility bills for the masses.

Not to forget that because of the pandemic and deteriorating economic situation, the surrender of Jammu and Kashmir has been forgotten. Parliament is undermined, as instead of getting bills passed by the legislators, the PTI-led government is getting them passed with presidential ordinances.

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