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Why is critical for Pakistan to uphold it’s social contract?

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A social contract is a theoretical agreement between individuals or groups in society to cooperate for mutual benefit by establishing and adhering to a set of rules and regulations. The idea of a social contract suggests that people agree to give up some of their individual freedoms in exchange for protection and security provided by the government.A social contract is politically essential for a country to formulate because it establishes the relationship between the government and its citizens. Without a social contract, governments may be seen as illegitimate or tyrannical, leading to unrest and instability in society. The social contract provides a framework for government actions and ensures that the government is accountable to its citizens.Factors of a social contract may include the rights and responsibilities of citizens, the role of government, and the distribution of power and resources within society.A social contract is similar to a constitution in that it establishes the framework for a government’s actions. However, a constitution typically includes more specific details and is typically a written document, while a social contract can be more informal and unwritten.The social contract of Pakistan is the agreement between the government and the people of Pakistan that outlines the rights and responsibilities of citizens, the role of the government, and the distribution of power and resources within society. The social contract of Pakistan is embodied in its constitution, which was adopted in 1973 and has been amended several times since then.To uphold the social contract, Pakistan must ensure that its government is accountable to its citizens and that the rights and responsibilities of citizens are upheld.

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This includes ensuring that the rule of law is respected, that institutions are strong and independent, and that corruption is minimized.It would be difficult for Pakistan to function without implementing the social contract, as this would lead to a breakdown in the relationship between the government and its citizens and could lead to unrest and instability in society.

آن لائن رپبلک پالیسی کا میگزین پڑھنے کیلئے کلک کریں۔

Therefore, upholding the social contract is essential for the stability and prosperity of Pakistan.

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