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Essay Current Political Situation
Essay Current Political Situation
Lahore
Essay Writing
SUBMITTED BY: FAZILA KAZMI
ROLL# 2771-BS-PSY
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CURRENT POLITICAL SITUATION OF PAKISTAN
Beyond going to the actual topic, we need to know what politics means. Politics is
making), proper order, rule, authority, governance, and leadership, or we can also called
it as devotion towards society. But in Pakistan politics means to be at authority. There are
idea of monarchy or dictatorships apart from some nations. Abraham Lincoln believes
that democracy is the finest form of governance because it is a government of, by, and for
the people. The term demos means public/society, and democracy refers to a governance
of the general public. In Pakistan, people cannot observe any form of security or facilities
under the banner of democracy, so that’s why Pakistanis doesn’t understand the actual
concept of democracy.
Now, when it comes to Pakistan's true situation, I feel it is all fake. We are all aware that
the system used to elect ruling parties is biased, and that the election was predetermined.
It was merely a game designed to show the public that they have complete power. There
establishment/army/chief of army staff, but we can't claim only one is making decisions
when our politicians are totally involved and constitute a group. In Pakistan, two groups
have formed: the authoritative and the regulated ones. The authoritative are a group of
families that include all politicians/government officials; they are all the same regardless
of whether they belong to the PTI, PTN, PPP, or any other political party. We are the
only ones is the prevalent notion in Pakistan; there is no place for anybody else. Even if
space is provided for someone else, they cut it short and transform one of their own into a
controlling officer.
Currently, the situation in Pakistan makes it incredibly difficult for a person to accept
responsibility; a person is so distracted with his/her own costs and daily requirements that
he does not understand why the government's taxes are so expensive. And the
implications for finances are so significant that he is unsure how to meet his needs. The
situation in Pakistan is such that analysts issue pronouncements on television, but there is
no real hope. What is going on everywhere, and regular people cannot discern if the
situation is improving or not. To indicate that the situation is deteriorating, they say it
will improve in two or three months, but it does not. Our judges may also play a role. If
our judiciary is properly reformed and takes appropriate action, the country's position will