The country on the cusp.

Though Pakistan's is a chequered history, the last 12 months have seen the country's politics, economy and society pushed into an uncharted trajectory. Following the ouster of the Imran Khan-led government through a vote of no-confidence in April last, the system has taken a turn to holistic degeneracy. The country has never been in the clutches of chaos as it is today. Thanks to the 'extensive experience' of PDM-led government in statesmanship, the public has bidden adieu to bad days only to be welcomed by the worse ones. From history, the stakeholders have perhaps only learnt to keep vested interests far ahead of the collective national good. Repeated miscalculations and experiments have brought the country to the cusp of collapse.

With the state scrambling to meet the needs of the challenging times and staying relevant in the fluid global realities, anarchy seems to have set in for deciding the destiny of our country. The biggest reason behind this is the chronic national practice of putting personal interests and egos ahead of collective well-being. For the powerful elite, preserving the narcissistic status quo has remained more important than letting the country on to the road of true democratisation through smooth political practices. The existing national plight is a consistency of this practice.

Instead of arresting the national degeneration and public miseries, the PDM-led government and its backers view Khan as the greatest national threat and hence have directed the state machinery and the scarce national resource towards containing him. The government appears scared of the ever-growing popularity of Khan and desperately tries to reverse the wave of public support. This is perhaps because they foresee their political careers and the ill-built citadels of the status quo on the verge of eternal collapse. The system, therefore, is reeling in a deep clutter and apparent withdrawal symptoms.

Though the level of support that Khan has garnered might rightly be seen as a bad omen for the gods of the chronic status quo, it is hardly without a reason. The overwhelming public support is, without an iota of doubt, the wages of the sin of the power elite...

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