As Pakistan gears up for parliamentary elections on February 8, many voters express disillusionment and doubt whether the balloting can bring about real change in a country facing political feuds, economic challenges, and resurgent militancy. With 44 political parties competing for seats in the National Assembly, the political landscape is marked by the return of Nawaz Sharif and the imprisonment of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, leading some to believe that the outcome has already been decided. The lackluster campaigns and general apathy among voters raise concerns about the country’s stability and potential for unrest.
Pakistani Voters Disillusioned Ahead of Parliamentary Elections
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