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Instability trap

By News Desk
December 15, 2025
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The News. —

Pakistan’s ongoing political and economic instability has become a matter of deep concern for citizens across the country. Constant changes in leadership, growing polarisation and weakened public institutions have created an atmosphere of uncertainty that affects everyday life. Rising inflation, energy shortages and unemployment continue to burden ordinary people, while political parties remain focused on power struggles instead of national recovery. This prolonged instability has eroded public trust and slowed down essential reforms that could strengthen governance and revive the economy. It is crucial for political leaders, state institutions and civil society to prioritise dialogue, constitutional order and long-term policy planning. Only a united and responsible approach can restore stability and give people hope for a more secure and prosperous future.

Murtaza Khan

Karachi