Editorial
The temperature between the establishment and the PTI is rising, and the nation is worried, because Pakistan is a federation, and a federation must work when every party, every region, and every federal unit feels represented. This conflict cannot continue without harming national interests, because prolonged confrontation weakens institutions, disturbs public trust, and damages the balance of power that keeps the federation stable.
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In moments of political tension, the constitution becomes the only guide, because the spirit of the constitution says that the right to govern rests with the people, and the people exercise this right through their chosen representatives. Power is a trust, and the mandate belongs to the citizens, and no political arrangement can succeed if it ignores this basic democratic principle.
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The only sustainable solution is simple, let the people decide, and let all political actors accept the result, because when the will of the people is ignored, the federation suffers, and when political actors return to the constitutional path, the federation strengthens. Both sides must step back for the sake of the country, for institutional harmony, and for the smooth working of a federal system that depends on cooperation, not confrontation.
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This political feud will only harm Pakistan, because federations collapse when political conflict becomes permanent, and federations survive when institutions stay neutral and political forces respect democratic choices. The way forward is constitutional, peaceful, and democratic, and Pakistan needs this stability to protect its future.
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