Pakistan's political system can be best described as a plutocracy, a rule by the wealthy, where the elite are fighting for power to capture state resources to enhance their personal wealth and power. They have no regard for the constitution, institutions, or rule of law.
The stand-off has thrown the country of 220 million people, ruled by the military for extended periods since independence in 1947, into a full-blown constitutional crisis.
Pakistan is desirous of forging friendly relations with all countries including its neighbors adding that Pakistan wants resolution of all issues through dialogue and peace in the region will remain elusive without resolution of the Kashmir issue.
The majority of Pakistanis know that there exists a country called the United States of America (Umreeka to the commoner), they give two hoots to the stories, popping up like popcorns, to an elusive letter supposedly sent by the US ambassador in Washington.
In a video, MQM-P leader Farooq Sattar expressed his disappointment at MQM-P abandoning PTI. He said before leaving any government, the party used to protest and would mobilize the public first.
The speaker, in the letters written under the powers assigned to him as per Article 224A-1 of the Constitution, sought names of four members each from both the leaders.
The letter immediately sparked a debate among the public, with some taking the words of PM Khan for it while others are totally denying the existence of any such letter, including some seasoned journalists.
According to the constitution of Pakistan, after the dissolution of the National Assembly on completion of its term or in case it is dissolved, the President or the governor, as the case may be, shall appoint a caretaker cabinet.
Besides the increase in imports, Pakistan’s textile exports have shown a major recovery since February and established an 8% increase on monthly basis. The industry has majorly supported Pakistan’s economic landscape.
With 25 years of excellence in manufacturing and marketing Toyota vehicles in Pakistan, Indus Motor Company (IMC) has experienced immense growth. The current sales are the highest since the company started in 1993.
The move comes after Deputy Speaker Dost Muhammad Mazari decided to summon a session today, instead of April 16. Reacting to the development, former SAPM Dr. Shahbaz Gill said that PTI members will not attend today's session.