We all know that democracy is the only key to providing ease for the people of Pakistan. Our leaders deliberately want to participate in elections and also try to engage the public in this electoral process, but they forget one thing: the Islamic Republic of Pakistan was not a democracy at its initial time. Mohammad Ali Jinnah was not elected; neither was Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan elected by the people of the newly formed state. Our foundation was established on bureaucracy because the bureaucrats of Pakistan were more experienced than politicians. They were equipped with the art of handling people at that time because they were part of the British Raj. They created hurdles for politicians. Many writers mentioned that there was bureaucracy behind the delay of elections at the initial time in Pakistan. Both military and civil bureaucracy delayed the process of the election to hold power in their hands. Pakistan, Turkiye agree to advance bilateral trade relations Pakistan, Mexico vow to boost ties for regional development For more such Opinions & blogs, click here They tasted the joy of power during the time of the British Raj; they were all to all of United India, so they … Continue reading Perfectly Imperfect Elections
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