Editorial
The political events of any country hold deep meaning, and they reveal the true pulse of society, and in Pakistan these comparisons become more important because the political environment is tense, emotional, and always shifting.
Republic Policy — Website The recent by elections are a strong example, because PMLN won almost all seats and secured a large numerical victory, yet the impact remained weak, and allegations of rigging along with PTI contesting only two seats reduced the credibility of the results, and most of the seats were already vacant due to the disqualification of PTI legislators.
Republic Policy — YouTube In contrast, a small gathering of Imran Khan’s sisters in Riyala with only a few hundred people created more political energy and it connected with the unrest already present among the public, showing that real political emotions cannot be replaced with manufactured events.
Republic Policy — X/Twitter This contrast teaches a simple lesson, because the state cannot create political popularity through pressure and cannot impose political narratives through force, and the will of the people remains stronger than any tactic of control.
Republic Policy — Facebook Pakistan must understand this democratic truth because public institutions must respect the direction of society, especially the youth, and history shows that no state should stand against its own people, and the future stability of Pakistan depends on accepting political realities and honouring the genuine political identity of the nation.













