Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Imran Khan, has made a statement that the state
of democracy in Pakistan has hit an “all-time low”. This comes in response
to the opposition parties accusing his government of suppressing the
opposition, curtailing media freedom, and rigging elections. The opposition
parties have also been organizing protests across the country, demanding
fresh elections and the resignation of Imran Khan.
The ruling party has denied these accusations, stating that they have been
following a democratic process, and the opposition is just trying to create
unrest in the country. This statement by the Prime Minister is expected to
further fuel the already tense political situation in Pakistan.
of democracy in Pakistan has hit an “all-time low”. This comes in response
to the opposition parties accusing his government of suppressing the
opposition, curtailing media freedom, and rigging elections. The opposition
parties have also been organizing protests across the country, demanding
fresh elections and the resignation of Imran Khan.
The ruling party has denied these accusations, stating that they have been
following a democratic process, and the opposition is just trying to create
unrest in the country. This statement by the Prime Minister is expected to
further fuel the already tense political situation in Pakistan.